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BRIAN PENDLETON
^^Ttd His Descendants
1599—1910
AVith Some Account of the Pembleton Families
of Oir&ns^ County, N. Y., Otsego County,
N • ^Y^ , and Luzerne County, Pa. , and
notices of other Pendletons of
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EVERETT HALL PENDLETON
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Copyright, 1911
By E. H. PENDLETON
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This is not only one man — this la the father of those who shall be
fathers in theixr turn;
In him the start of populous states and rich republics;
Of him countless immortal lives^ with countless embodiments and
en j o jmen ts .
Hoir do yon loiow who shall come from the offspring of his off-
springy throo^li the centuries?
Whom mig^t yon find you had come from yourself^ if you could
trace back thron^h the centuries?
—Wali WhUman, " ChOdren of Adam/'
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CONTENTS
PAGE
Brian Pendlkton 1
Second Generation 29
Third Generation 40
Fourth Generation 5S
Fifth Generation 77
Sixth Generation 128
Seventh Generation 214
Eighth Generation SS6
Ninth Generation 575
Tenth Generation 694
Appendix :
I. Chart of Early Generations 719
II. List of Unconnected Pendletons 720
III. Pembleton Families 728
IV. Pendlbtons of Later Origin in the United States . 749
V. Military Records 751
VI. List of Pbndletons Who Hate Been Graduated from
Colleges 757
VII. List of Original Records Searched in Compiling the
Pendleton Genealogy 759
VIII. Early Pendleton Wills 762
IX. Pendlbtons in Censuses of Westerly, R. L, 1774 and
1790 789
X. List of English Parish Registers Searched . 791
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INTRODUCTORY
The early records of the New England Pendletons which appear
in the following pages are based almost entirely upon Colonial, town,
church, and county records, the originals of which for the most part
were examined by the compiler during his business trips through New
York and New England, or during his summer vacations. At the
same time he was enabled to interview hundreds of people — from
some of whom data could not have been obtained by letter — and to
examine thousands of published genealogies, local histories and the
like in the libraries of Boston, Albany, Buffalo, and New York.
This work was greatly simplified by the fact that Brian Pendleton
was the only one of the name to establish a New England family.
Consequently we did not experience the trials involved in separating
the descendants of several unrelated ancestors bearing a conmion
name. Indeed, outside of a few late comers, there is tordtLj but one
other Pendleton family in the United States — ^that of Virginia, de-
scended from Philip Pendleton who settled there in 1688. [See
Appendix IV.]
Another factor to our advantage is to be found in the records of
Westerly, R. I. — ^the town which may be regarded as the old home of
the New England Pendletons. These records from the earliest set-
tlement of the place down to the present day, are in a splendid state
of preservation and include not only thousands of births, marriages,
and deaths, but also a great wealth of probate matters, deeds, and
minutes of town and council meetings — rich mines of information that
well repaid the careful working to which they were subjected. Nearly
all the early Pendletons left wills or had administrations made upon
their estates, so it would seem impossible to controvert any pedigree
set down in this book.
While we believe this part of the work to be accurate, yet we cannot
feel as much certainty over any of the dates noted. Town records,
Bible records, tombstones, and genealogies invariably disagree in this
respect. In fact it has not been an uncommon experience to receive
from one man at different times records of the birdis of his own chil-
dren in which these discrepancies would occur. Names also are fre-
quently puzzling as many people not only have peculiarities of hand-
writing which are hard to make out, but besides often diverge from
the usually accepted spellings. With these minor exceptions we be-
lieve this work will be found as accurate as a genealogy can be made.
Where errors are found the compiler would be thankful to receive
notice of them so that they can be corrected.
In the earlier generations we have usually given the authorities for
the various records noted. From the seventh generation on much of
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the material was obtained through correspondence^ and was largely
confirmed by different members of the family and by such later vitid
records^ etc.^ as are noted in Appendix VII. Except in a few in-
stances this work does not carry the descendants of the Pendleton
women beyond their own immediate families. To trace all their
descendants would be a matter of interest^ but at the same time a task
beyond the compass of one man's life. It has been our aim to in-
clude an unusually large number of families in which at least one
parent bore the family name and to search out those Pendletons who
vanished in the long ago.
In the preparation of our records concerning the later generations
of the Pendleton family no especial difficulty was encountered out-
side of the usual one in obtaining answers to a small percentage of the
letters sent out On the whole the Pendletons have been greatly in-
terested in their family history and have given freely of the facts in
their possession. Not a few went to considerable trouble in furnish-
ing data upon other lines than their own^ and among those especially
deserving of thanks for their valuable assistance should be mentioned:
Charles H. Pendleton, of Westerly, R. I.; Dr. Cyrus H. Pendleton,
of Hebron, Conn.; Eugene A. Pendleton, of Waterbury, Conn.; the
late Robert P. Pendleton, of South Canaan, Conn.; Charles H. Pen-
dleton, of Rockland, Me.; the late John Jefferson Pendleton, of Gran-
ville, O.; Judge George F. Pendleton, of Findlay, O.; Mrs. Roderick
D. Pendleton, of Winter Harbor, Me.; Joseph M. Stuart, of Deer
Island, N. B.; Miss Alice L. Pendleton and Mrs. Rose Pendleton
Small, of Islesboro, Me.; Capt. Frank I. Pendleton, of Park, Me.;
Mrs. Eliza Bills, of Hope, Me.; William R. Pendleton, of Westfield,
Mass.; Edwin Vincent, of New York; Miss Helen D. Pendleton, of
Willimansett, Mass.; Mrs. J. H. Montgomery, of Camden, Me.;
Lewis Pendleton, of Cleveland, O., and last but not least, the com-
piler's brother, Charles M. Pendleton, of Boston, Mass., who was al-
ways ready to search records or to interview people whenever called
upon. The compiler's wife and his father as well, deserve a vote of
thanks for their faithful work upon the index to this book.
To all others who have contributed to the success of this work either
by contributing data or the sinews of war which made the publica-
tion possible, the compiler wishes to express his gratitude. It is his
hope that the reading and study of this book may be a source of as
much pleasure and interest to them as its compilation was to him.
Everett H. Pendleton.
East Orange, N. J., Dec. 8, 1910.
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EARLY PENDLETONS IN ENGLAND
Sumames^ as family names^ were unknown in England until the
middle of the eleventh century. Up to that time the various Johns^
WUliams and Roberts were distinguished one from another when
necessary, by also mentioning their occupations, their places of resi-
dence, their parents' names, or some personal trait or peculiarity.
In the next two hundred years this system of nomenclature underwent
a gradual change, and by the fourteenth century the distinguishing
appellations had been generaUy converted into and established as
family surnames. The slow progress of the transition is reflected in
the records of the period. Where several men are referred to in a
single item, one or two will appear with a surname, while the others
are described according to the old system. An instance of this ap-
pears in the following record from the Lancashire Court of Final
Concords:
On the 20th of October, 1246, an agreement was made between
Hugh, son of William, and Cecily, his wife, Henry de Dunham, and
Hawise his wife, plaintiffs, and Hugh Querderay and Isold, his wife,
tenants of the moiety of two ox gangs of land in Penelton, which
Henry [Hugh?] and Cecily, and Henry and Hawise claimed to be
the reasonable share belonging to Cecily and Hawise of the inherit*
ance of Siward de Penelton, father of Cecily, Hawise and Isold,
whose heirs they were. (Lancashire and Chester Record Society,
Vol. XXXIX, p. 105.)
About this same lime the Assize Rolls of Lancashire in the thirtieth
year of the reign of King Henry III [1246] show that Hugh Quer-
deray and Thomas de Parva [little] Pendleton were sureties of Adam,
Richard, William and Roger, sons of Matilda. (Ibid., Vol. XLVII,
p. 92). It is possible tibat this Matilda was widow of Siward de
Penelton, the first resident of that town to be given its name as far
as we have found record.
In the next century the Perquisites of the adjoining town of Sal-
ford show that on the 6th of November, 1524, Thomas de Boulton was
fined 4d. because he did not prosecute against Adam de Penilton.
Adam was fined a like sum because he did not have Henry Penilton
present. The records of this court for 9 May, 1825, contain the
name of Roger de Penilton, and for 16 Sept., 1825, Thomas, son of
Agnes and Adam de Pennulton. (Ibid., Vol. XLI, pp. 151, 157).
By this time the designation " de Pendleton " had become estab-
lished as a sarname. The Exchequer Lay Subsidies in 1882 show
tliat Adam de Penhilton of Salford, paid a tax of 8s. while Robert de
Penhilton, and Thomas de Penhilton, hoik of Penhilton, paid taxes of
ISA and 1 2d-, respectively. (Ibid., Vol. XXXI, pp. 29, 87).
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Vlll THB PBNDLBTON OBNIALOOT
It is obvious from the records jnst quoted that the name Pendleton
as applied to a family takes its origin from the ancient town of Pen-
dleton^ near Manchester, in Lancashire. The word itself appears to
come from the Gaelic " pen " — a hill, or head, "Pendle," the summit
[Arthur's " Derivation of Family Names," p. 216; Lower's " Eng^
lish Surnames," I, 80; II, SO.]
In the sixteenth century the prefix "de" to the surname Pendleton
had been dropped entirely, as was generally the case with all names
of place origin. The family had greatly increased in Lancashire by
this time, the Parish Registers there containing scores of references
to them. The records of the Probate Court at Chester between 1574
and 1634 show thirty-one wiUs and administrations under this name,
also one in 1534 and another in 1561. Among other early records
relating to the Pendletons in this county we find the following in
the publications of the Lancashire and Chester Record Society:
23 March, 1546, one Brenthall of Pendulton, brought suit in the
Dutchy Court against Robert Bradshaw, Thomas Pendulton, Bryan
Fowler and others, " Men of great substance and wilful and un-
reasonable persons." (Vol. XXXV, p. 214).
ffraunces Pendulton of Salford Hundred, paid tax for £70 in
goods in 1541. (Vol. XII, p. 138.)
Hugh Pendleton and his sons Henry and William were members
of one of the merchant guilds in Preston in 1562. (Vol. IX, p.
129.)
Robert Pendleton of Salford, gentleman, was fined £10 for not
accepting the order of knighthood [about 1600]. (Vol. XII, p. 216.)
Thomas Pendleton of Butley, was christened, 15 July, 1564. (Vol.
V, p. 12.)
At this same time we find the family had spread over several coun-
ties to the south of Lancashire. In the Calendar of Wills and Ad-
ministrations in the Consistory Court of the Bishop of Litchfield and
Coventry there are filed the wills of the following Pendletons:
Thomas (1536); Agnes (1543); Anne (1631); George (1630);
Ralph (1634); Robert (1574); Robert (1631); Thomas (1556);
William (1599)^ and an administration upon the estate of Richard
Pendleton (1547). [British Record Society, Index Library, Vol.
VII.] In the Court of the Archdeacon of Northampton there is the
will of a Richard Pendleton recorded in a volume covering the period
from 1590-1602. [Ibid., Vol. I.]
The Shropshire Parish Registers for the Litchfield Diocese [Vol.
Ill] also contain a number of entries relating to the descendants of
one Thomas Pendleton who was buried 20 Sept., 1556, and in the
Prerogative Court of Canterbury there is the will of a Richard Pen-
dleton in 1574.
Many other old English records contain references to men and
women bearing this name before Brian Pendleton's time, and it would
be of much interest to make some research there to determine his
parentage. If this could be settled his earlier ancestry might be
run back for several generations without much difficulty, and perhaps
the effort will some day be made.
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INTRODUCTORY IX
COAT OF ARMS
Much confusion exists in this country over the right to display coat-
armor. The whole subject has been very carefully treated by a
committee appointed by the New England Historic Genealogical So*
ciety and those who wish to obtain a thorough knowledge of this sub-
ject are recommended to read the report submitted by that com-
mittee.
Briefly, a coat of arms, " Does not belong with a family name, but
only to tiie particular family bearing the name to whose progenitor
it had been granted or confirmed. Proof of right must be established
by authentic pedigree direct from an armiger."
While it is true that Burke's " General Armory " shows three coats
of arms under the name Pendleton, yet as nothing is known of Brian
Pendleton's ancestry it is obvious that no legitimate claim can be
made to any one of them at present. As described in the cryptic
language of heraldry these arms are as follows:
Pendleton (Lancashire). Azure on a fesse gules, three garbs or;
a chief argent.
Pendleton. The same arms. Crest, a lion's paw sable holding a
battle-ax or.
Pendleton (Norwich). Gules, an inescutheon argent, between four
escallops in saltire or. Crest, on a chapeau gules turned up ermine,
a demi-dragon with wings endorsed or, holding an escallop argent.
These arms belong to the Pendletons of Virginia whose descent from
the Pendleton armiger of Norwich has been established.
DOUBLE DATING
In the early part of our records there will be noted a good many
"double dates" such as 20 Feby. 1681/2, l6 Jany. 17S4/5, etc.
This system was employed to distinguish partly between the " Old
Style " of reckoning time and the " New Style," which the English
with characteristic conservatism could not adopt until over a century
and a half after it had been in use elsewhere.
Under the Julian calendar the year began on the 25th of March
and its average duration was fixed at S65^ days. This average year
proving too long by a few minutes, the error was rectified by the
Gregorian calendar, introduced by the bull of Pope Gregory XIII,
in February, 1582, and adopted in England by act of Parliament in
1751. January 1st was then made the beginning of the year 1752,
and the excess of eleven days which had accumulated under the
former method was cancelled by making the drd of September, 1752,
the 14th.
Prior to this time the double datings used so generally by the col-
onists between the 31st of December and the 25th of March show that
they had taken cognizance of the new calendar in so far as it changed
the initial day of the year. They made no attempt to absorb the ex-
cess time accumulating under the Julian reckoning until the change
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was brought abont by statute^ and in this work no correction of such
dates has been made. They are given just as they appear in the old
records.
EXPLANATION OF NUMBERING SYSTEM
The numbering system used in this book is a modification of the
one employed by the New England Historic Genealogical Society and
is readily understood.
Every person bearing the name Pendleton is numbered consecu-
tively according to the order of his or her appearance. In any fam-
ily record of Pendletons the names of all die children who married
are carried forward to the next generation^ where they reappear under
their original numbers as heads of families of their own^ except where
such marriages did not result^ or have not yet resulted in issue^ or
where, as in the case of many of the Pendleton women^ their children
are given at once.
For example, among the children of [273] Benjamin Crandall
Pendleton noted on page 221, [822] Benjamin Franklin Pendleton
who married Delia Jones is not carried forward because the marriage
did not result in issue. His sisters, [^^^l Ethelinda Davis and
[825] Harriet Eliza Pendleton are not carried forward either as their
family records are given on this page. Their brother, [828] Mason
Mandeville Pendleton, however, has merely his marriages noted with-
out other statement and this indicates his own family is carried over
to the next generation. Turning the pages it will be found that his
number occurs again on page $98, where he appears at the head of a
family of his own.
In the same way one's ancestry may be traced back by following the
numbers from son to father. Benjamin Crandall Pendleton whose
record appears on pages 220 and 221, can first be found by looking
back for his number — ^273 — ^among a list of children, when it will be
found to occur on page 180. Similarly, his father. Major Joseph
Pendleton — ^number 9* — ^firat appears on page 78. Every ancestral
line can in this way be run back to Major Brian Pendleton, and while
the index may be of some help it wiU- not serve alone unless these
numbers are also followed.
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ABBREVIATIONS
adnur.
administrator.
JM^tUT-
administratrix.
apptd.
appointed.
b.
bom.
bapt.
baptized.
C. & P. rec-
Council and Probate records.
ch.
child or children.
Ch.
Church.
d.
died.
dan.
daughter.
est
estate
exec.
executor.
Ibid.
the same.
hl
married.
P. T. R.
Portsmouth (N. H.) Town Records.
rec.
records.
rem.
removed.
res.
residence.
S. P.
without issue
T. R.
town records.
unm, or unmar.
unmarried.
W. L. E.
Westerly Land Evidences.
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The Pendleton Genealogy
BRIAN PENDLETON
I
Brian Pendleton was bom in England about the year 1599, for
on the 2nd of July, 1669, when testifying in regard to the boundary
line between Portsmouth and Hampton, N. H., he stated that his
age was about seventy years.* Nothing is known at present of the
exact date and place of his birth, nor of his early history. In view,
however, of his career in the colonies, where he was a man of dis-
tinction almost from the time of his arrival until his death, it is fair
to assume that he came of good stock, was fairly well educated for
his time, and possessed of some means when he left the old home.f
Not a single item bearing upon his origin appears in any record he has
left in this country, and the published records of such English Parish
Registers as we have examined — some three hundred available in the
libraries of Boston, Albany, and New York, — contain no reference
either to his baptism or to his marriage. |
It was thought at one time that a clue to Brian Pendleton's ante-
cedents might be given in the deposition of one Job Tookey, and
while subsequent investigation of the records of the county indicated
[Huntingdonshire] bore no fruit, yet this ancient document is so
ingenuous and the related testimony so quaint that both are worth
giving in part as an example of the unconscious humor to be found
in the writings of that sombre time.
It appears in the records of Essex County, Mass.,§ that at a Court
held the 27th of June, 1682, Dr. Richard Knott brought suit against
Tookey for breach of contract. Tookey had agreed to go on a fish-
ing voyage in the Doctor's interest in consideration of the latter as-
suming one of his debts, but at the last moment refused to sail. The
reason for his change of heart is suggested by one Nicholas Pickett,
who testified that when he and Tookey carried some ballast aboard
the Doctor's ketch, the hatches being open, " Tookie ran to a hogs-
head of rum that stood in ye Hold and tooke out ye bounge, took ye
steme of an Indian tobaco pipe which was like a read and drank
out of ye bounge of ye Hogg^ soe terrible that in a short tyme he
was uncapeable for to doe any bisiness."
• Provincial Papers of New Hampshire, xii, 101.
t This assumption is confirmed by the fact that in the earlier records before
Pendleton acquired his military titles, he is always referred to as Mr, Pendle-
ton, " A prefix then applied only to a few persons of the best condition '*
(Palfrey's " History of New England," i. 300).
t List of these Registers is given in Appendix X for the benefit of any fu-
ture investigator.
§ Court Papers, xxxvii, 149.
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Tookey in his own defense deposed as follows:
'' May it please the Honored Court
I beseech you^ Honou" To take this sad miserable and deplorable
Condition I am now in; into your honours considerations: in consid*
ering in the first place of my Education & bringing up w^*^ was to
learning (my great grandfather was a Doctor of Divinitye in London
in Queen Elizabeth's Tyme & Deceased there; my Grandfather was
Minester of St Ives* (Well known by ye honored Govern' Bradstreet
as his honour told me himself e) And likewise by Major Pembleton of
Winter haven now Deceased, etc., etc."
While, in Tookey 's estimation Brian Pendleton was so eminent a
personage that merely for one's grandfather to have known him was
a clear title of respectability, yet we have been unable to learn the
exact date of his arrival in this country, nor do we know the ship on
which he came. The earliest notice of him in the Colonies appears
in the records of Watertown, Mass.,f which show that at the first
meeting of the citizens there, 23 August, 1634, William Jennison,
Brian " Pembleton," and John Eddie were chosen by the freemen to
order the civil affairs of the town. A few days later, 3 September,
1634, the General Court made him a freeman of the Colony. J This
establishes his connection with the Puritan church, as under the law
passed in 1631 none but a member of some cong^gation in that faith
could be admitted to full citizenship and have any voice in the gov-
ernment.
On the 14th of August, 1635, the people of Watertown agreed that
Daniel Patrick, Brian Pendleton, and certain others " Shall devise
to every man his propriety of meadow & upland that is plowable and
the rest to lie common." At town meetings held 30 August, 1635, and
10 August, 1636, eleven men were chosen to conduct the civil affairs
of the settlement and Pendleton was one of those elected on both
occasions. The number of men thus chosen varied for several years,
and in 1647 they began to be called Selectmen. We may accordingly
regard Pendleton as one of the first to hold this office in Watertown.
In the present day it is not customary to elect a man to more than
one position of authority at the same time, but this practise was not
regarded then. While still a Selectman of Watertown, Pendleton
was chosen Deputy [Representative] to the General Court on the 3rd
of March, 1635/6, and re-elected as such on the 18th of April, 1637,
6th of March, 1637/8, and 2nd May, 1638.§ The Court of Assist-
ants also appointed him a member of the Grand Jury in September,
1637. These years were marked by various procedures which en-
trenched the Puritan theocracy in power and at the same time dis-
* The will of Job Tookie, the Elder of Mortlake, Surrey, England, mentions
ihe poor of St. Ives, Huntingdonshire (Water's '* Genealogical Gleanings in
England," p. 431).
t VoL 1, p. «.
t Records of Mass., i, 3S9.
t Ibid., i. 164, 191, no, 997.
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BRIAN PSNDIiXTON 5
plAjed the ancient hatred of orthodoxy toward freedom of thought
An alien law was passed, Roger Williams was banished in 1635, and
two years later the Rev. John Wheelwright and Ann Hutchinson,
whose teachings were regarded as heretical and liable to disjrupt the
chnrch, suffered the same fate. Pendleton was not a member of the
Court which engaged in this religious persecution in November, 1637,
and as the Deputies therein from the towns outside of Boston seem
to have been selected by the ministry for the express purpose of get-
ting rid of the dissenters, it would appear that they did not regard
him as being sufficiently illiberal in his views to work their will.
Indeed, we shall £nd that some years later, on an occasion not dis-
similar, Pendleton showed himself not without mercy, and mercy has
no place in the scheme of a religious despotism.
While these events were in progress ihe population of Watertown
had increased to such an extent that it was feared the township would
not be large enough to support all the inhabitants. Accordingly, in
1638, Brian Pen^eton and a number of the other leading citizens
there, petitioned the General Court for liberty to form a new plan-
tation to the westward, and on the 6th of September in that year
the Court passed an order granting this petition.* The plantation
was named Sudbury. Many of the petitioners settled there where
they were soon joined by other immigrants who came direct from
England. On the 4th of September, 1639, Brian Pendleton was
commissioned by the Court one of those " To lay out lands in Sud-
bury to the psent inhabitants according to their estates and
person."! On the 13th of May, 1640, he was "desired" by the
Court to drill the military company in that town,{ a duty to which
he was again appointed by the Court of Assistants, 5 September,
1643.
The " History of Sudbury " [p. 32] says that his name appears on
the records as one of the foremost business men of the place, and
that he was one of the early Selectmen of the town. He was also
active there in forming a church and in erecting the first meeting
house. Up to within a recent date the depression where his house
stood was still visible near the Clay Pit bridge in the present town
of Wayland.§
After spending several years in Sudbury, Pendleton returned to
Watertown, where on the 30th of September, 1646, he purchased
of Robert Lockwood, a few acres of remote meadow and all the land
Lockwood had been granted by the town. In the same year he be-
came a member of the military organization since styled " The An-
cient and Honorable Artillery Company," but then known as the
Artillery Company of Massachusetts. |J Pendleton soon resumed his
leadership in tiie affairs of Watertown, and was elected a Deputy to
* Records at Mass., i. S38.
t Ibid^ I. Stfl.
tibid., S91.
9 History of Wayland, Mass.
II History of the A. and H. Artillery Co.
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4 THE PENDLETON GENBALOGT
the General Court on the 26th of May^ 1647, and re-elected 10th
May, 1648*
In the earlier of these two sittings of the Court there occurred
another instance of those oppressions and persecutions, which, cul-
minating with the hanging of Quakers in later years, fprm such an
ugly blot on the history of the Bay Colony. We have already seen
how the Puritans dealt with dissentients of their own faith, as in the
cases of Williams and Wheelwright. A new danger was now at hand.
Under the Massachusetts theocracy church and state were one and
the franchise could be enjoyed by their church members alone. As
the community prospered a general immigration set in. Before many
years the Puritans found themselves outnumbered and confronted by
a growing agitation for an unrestricted suffrage. Their problem now
was not so much to suppress dissensions among themselves as to keep
a firm grip on the reins of government, and partly from religious
intolerance, but more as a matter of political self-preservation, they
adopted a rigorous and iron-handed policy toward any who protested
their control.
Accordingly, we find that when in 1646, one Dr. Robert Child and
several of the other agitators joined in a petition to the General
Court complaining of the denial of civil rights to such as were not
members of the Puritan church, the Massachusetts authorities took
vigorous action. Child was immediately arrested and with his fellow
petitioners bound over to the sitting of the next Court. The Doctor
started for England to lay the matter before Parliament, but on the
evening of his departure was again arrested and committed to prison.
When his case came up before the Court of 1647 he was fined £200,
and his associates were also heavily penalized. Several of the mem-
bers of the House of Deputies, " Differing from the sentence of the
Courte desired their contradicents might stand on the records. Brian
Pendleton sentenced Mr. Dand 100", Mr. Mavericke, Mr. Smith &
Mr. Burton 40" apiece. Doctor Child he could not pceed to sentence
besides his imprisonment." f Only two other Deputies, Robert Payne
and Edward Carleton, showed a similar spirit of mercy, as rare as
it was praiseworthy in that age of intolerance and persecution.
Toward the end of this sitting of the Court, — ^in March, 1647/8 —
it was voted that "Mr. Pendleton and Willi: Parks be ioyned w^**
the audito'' generall to take an account of the magistrates expences
for dyet for this session & so ev'y session two of the deputies shall
be chosen for that purpose. J Pendleton's first military title ap-
pears at this same date when it was next voted that ** Capt Ting,
Mr Glover, Leift Pendleton, Willi: Parkes & Edmund Jackson are
chosen a comittee, they or any of them, to view Mistick bridge."!
These two terms were the last that Brian Pendleton was to serve
in the General Court as a member from Watertown. On the 26th of
March, 1648/9, he sold to Robert Daniel much of his property in
• Records of Mass., iii. 105, 121.
f Records of Mass., iii. 114.
t Ibid,, ii. 297.
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BRIAN PENDLETON O
that place^* and soon afterward removed to Ipswich, where on the
9th of November, 1648, he bought of John Whittingham a 600 acre
farm.f His residence here was of but short duration, and he does
not seem to have concerned himself much in affairs outside of his
business. As a merchant, Pendleton was engaged in many law-suits
against debtors, and even during his brief stay in Ipswich he was
plaintiff in several actions of that kind. He evidently believed in
the sound business principle that no time should be lost in obtaining
settlement, and as we shall see later, he was equally prompt in mak-
ing claims upon the colony whenever he thought he had occasion.
II
Pendleton's natural aggressiveness, combined with some knowledge
of the law, and much political and military experience, made him
well equipped to take a leading part in the affairs of the new country
to which he now turned his eyes. North of Ipswich there was but
little semblance of a centralized government. The territory now
comprised in the states of Maine and New Hampshire was originally
granted to several patentees, among whom John Mason and Ferdi-
nando Gorges were the only ones to make any serious attempt at
colonizing. In 1635, the tract from Salem to the Piscataqua river
was given to Mason and the land beyond, as far as the Kennebec,
to Gorges. Mason's grant, of course, conflicted with that made to the
Bay Colony, whose northern boundary was described as a line ** Three
miles north of the Merrimac river." { When Mason died the Massa-
chusetts authorities decided that this clause meant a line drawn east
and west three miles north of the source of the Merrimac, and under
this interpretation they had some basis to claim jurisdiction over the
settlements in the Piscataqua region.
In Mason's company one of the Puritan leaders. Lord Say and
Sele, had already acquired a share, and Massachusetts experienced
little difficulty either with the proprietors or with the settlers in ex-
tending its power to the north. After some negotiations the Bay
Colony arranged in 1641 to assume control over the New Hampshire
settlements, and gave the inhabitants full rights as citizens without
religious conformity. A considerable influx of Puritans followed,
and there was more or less friction between them and the earlier set-
tlers, much confusion, and little real government. For a number of
years, indeed, one of the towns was without magistrates and sent no
deputies to the General Court.
It may have been that Brian Pendleton realized the political op-
portunities he would have in a country like this, or the greater busi-
ness possibilities and commercial advantages there may have induced
him to leave Ipswich. At any rate he removed to Strawberry Bank
• This was the first deed to be recorded in the records of Middlesex County.
Mass. Prior to this date all deeds were written in the various town books.
t Suffolk Deeds, i. 99.
t When this grant was made, the course of the Merrimac was supposed to
be from west to east.
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6 THE PENDLETON GENEALOGY
[Portsmonth] about 1651^ as on the 11th of August in that year the
Selectmen of the town *' Granted unto Mr. Pindelton in the behalFe
of mr. William Paine a parsill of land for a husse and gard." He
seems to have concerned himself at once in organizing the affairs o£'
the settlement^ as soon afterward he appeared before the Gener&l
Court with a petition from the inhabitants of Strawberry Bank^
dated 20 October^ 1651^ and praying that the Massachusetts authori-
ties would lay out the town under their jurisdiction^ and further that;
" We may have here & at Dover two Courts every yeare with two
magistrates and their assistants, whereof this Barer Mr. Bryan
Pendleton to bee one of the Assistants Chosen for this place; And
whereas by reason of divers shipping & others coming into this har-
bour, as likewise some of our owne Inhabitants, several abuses are
committed & noe Magistrate neere at hand to administer justice
uppon the parteys soe offending, that before justice can be done
many depart hence without punishment, & others suffer rather that
seek so farre for justice, Humbly praye that Mr. Pendleton may
have more than ordinary power what other assistants have for the
rectifying & punishing such abuses to be Committed."*
That Pendleton had already grasped his opportunities and was
chiefly responsible for the drawing up of this petition can hardly be
doubted. The Court willingly granted the request of the people of
Strawberry Bank and made Pendleton an Associate Justice there
for one yearf re-appointing him in 1652 with Mr. Bellingham and
the Judges of the Dover Court to serve until the inhabitants of
Strawberry Bank should present some other person who had taken
the oath of allegiance to Massachusetts. { In the following year the
name of the town was changed from Strawberry Bank to Ports-
mouth upon the petition of Pendleton and several others. §
It was probably with the intention of strengthening the grip of
the Bay Colony on this part of the Piscataqua region that at a meet-
ing held at the tavern of George Walton in Portsmouth on the 13th
of January, 1652 [1653, new style], the Selectmen of the town,
Brian Pendleton, Renald Fernald, John Pickering, Henry Sherburne,
and James Johnson, " Men of force and character, and all of them
prominent in the early records," || examined the old Town Book,
crossed out what was not approved, and copied into the new book
such items as met with their approbation. In the previous summer
a number of the malcontents at Portsmouth had attempted to break
away from the control of Massachusetts, and while the effort had
resulted only in orders for their arrest, yet much dissatisfaction
existed, and the voters who belonged to the Church of £ngland
steadily opposed the rule of the Puritans.
Hackett suggests in his " Portsmouth Records " that the old Town
* Provincial Papers of New Hampshire, I. 193-4.
t Records of Mass., iv. part !., p. 69.
t Ibid,, ill. 977.
8 Provincial Papers of New Hampshire, Vol. I., pp. 207-8.
(I Hackett's " Portsmouth Records,'* p. 50.
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BBIAN PBNDLXTON 7
Book of Strawberry Bank evidently contained not only land titles
which might conflict with the claims of Massachusetts over this re-
gion, bnt also various grants of land not yet laid ont, and it was no
donbt desirable for the party in power to render these null and void.
Some months before this — in April, 1652 — ^the Puritan Selectmen
had ordained that aU grants previously made should be subject to
their authority to confirm or not as they saw fit, and with the cross-
ing out of the old records a summary and convenient way was found
to get control over the whole of the outlying land, which they might
then parcel out in the interest of their own party and to their per-
sonal aggrandizement.
From this time on Bri^n Pendleton became increasingly active in
the affairs of Portsmouth and in the political moves by which Massa-
chusetts extended its authority to the eastward. On the death of
Gorges the settlers in his patent wrote his heirs repeatedly, but re-
ceived no reply. In July, 1649, the inhabitants of Kittery, York,
and Wells formed themselves into a body politic and chose Edward
Godfrey their Governor. Events in England, however, soon put an
end to this combination. With the coming of the Puritans into power
there under Cromwell, the rulers of Massachusetts had nothing to
fear f r<Mn royal interference. The charter of the Colony, which had
already proved elastic enough to cover much of New Hampshire,
was now stretched to include the southern part of Maine. In May,
1652, the Massachusetts government sent out surveyors to determine
the latitude of the northern boundary line at a point three miles
north of the headwaters of the Mterrimac,* and on the 16th of Octo-
ber, 1652, the surveyors reported that this boundary was three miles
north of latitude 43^ 40' 12".+
That this procedure was but an empty formality, however, is shown
by the next move of the General Court. One week later, without
waiting to find the eastern extremity of this boundary on the Maine
coast,t Simon Bradstreet — afterwards Governor of Massachuetts —
Samuel Symonds, Capt Thomas Wiggin, and Mr. Brian Pendleton
were appointed Commissioners to go to the province of Maine, and
in the name of the Court require the inhabitants to submit to the
government of the Bay Colony.§ The board accordingly assembled
at the home of William Everet in Kittery on the 16th of November,
1652, and met the inhabitants of that town, who consented to ac-
knowledge the authority of the Commissioners and the jurisdiction
of the Colony they represented. The submission of York followed
on the 22nd of the same month. During this expedition Pendleton
was made a Justice to hold a County Court at Kittery. ||
• Records of Mass., iii. 278.
t Ibid., iv. part i., p. 109. The Bay Colony for once lost a point by taking
Lake Winnepesaukee as the headwaters of the Merrimac.
fit was not until Sept. 10, 1653, that surveyors were sent out to locate this
point (Ibid., p. 178). They reported in Oct, 1654, that the eastern extremity
of the line fell upon an island in Casco Bay.
i Records of Mass., iv. pt i. 110.
Ibid., p. 127.
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8 THE PENDLETON GENEALOGY
For a like purpose and to e£Pect what had not already been accom-
plishedj another board of commissioners, composed of Richard Bel-
lingham, the Deputy Governor, Capt. Thomas Wiggin, Major Gen-
eral Daniel Dennison, Edward Rawson, the first secretary of the
Massachusetts Bay Company, and " Mr. Briant Pendleton," repaired
to Wells in the following year. Under date of 7 June, 1653, they
had been empowered by the General Court, " To Summon the Inhab-
itants, declare our rights and jurisdiction to them, require their sub-
jection, hold Court, determine all cases. Civil and Criminal, accord-
ing to the Power of our County Courts, nominate and appoint Com-
missioners, administer Oathes to them and Invest them with such
power as you judge meet, swear constables, and such other officers
as you deem needful for the preservation of the peace, confirm and
settle properties, grant privileges, protections, etc., etc." On July
4th and 5th, Saco and Cape Porpoise yielded allegiance to Massa-
chusetts. As in the preceding year the terms o£Pered the inhabitants
were most favorable. No religious test was prescribed as a condition
for citizenship; all grants of land were confirmed; the towns were
to send representatves to the General Court, and it was especially
stipulated that attendance at military trainng should not be required
beyond the limits of the township.* The submission of these towns
seems to have been secured by persuasion and diplomacy and not
by menaces backed up by armed force as assumed by some historians
from the statements of the deposed Governor, Edward Godfrey.
While these events were taking place in Maine, the political ma-
chine in Portsmouth was rapidly becoming efficient. Pendleton had
been made a Selectman of the town in 1652, was re-elected in the
two foUowing years, and again chosen in each year from 1657 to
1662 inclusive. t At the same time he was Town Treasurer of Ports-
mouth from 1654 to 1663,f Grand Juryman for one year from the
4th of July, 1659,t and Deputy to the General Court of Massachu-
setts in 1653, '54, '58, 1660, 1661, and 1663.t He was also for sev-
eral years a Commissioner [Magistrate] of Portsmouth,t and in 1653
a Commissioner for the Isles of Shoals to determine ci\il actions
under £20.§ Ten years later he was made a Commissioner to en-
force the English navigation laws at these islands and in the Piscat-
aqua region. || That Pendleton was well versed in controlling the
voters is shown by some old election returns which have come down
to us. At a meeting of the inhabitants of Portsmouth and Dover,
held on the 12th of May, 1663, for the purpose of electing Associ-
ates, Capt. Pendleton received 44 votes, Capt. Waldron, 38; Capt.
Pike, 32; Mr. Edward Hilton, 34; Mr. Richard Cutt, 23. At a simi-
lar meeting held 3 May, 1664, Pendleton received 34 votes, Waldron,
36; Pike, 33, Cutt, 24, and Hilton, 15. In the next year, however,
* Records of Mass., iv. pt. i. pp. 122-6 and 167-65.
t Portsmouth Town Records.
t Records of Mass., iii. 297, 340; iv. pt. i. 331, 449; iv. pt. ii. 2, 72.
§ Ibid., iii. 307-8.
11 Ibid., iv. pt U. p. 87.
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BRIAN PBNDLBTON 9
be fell behind, receiving bat 29 votes against 36 for Waldron, 33
for Richard Cutt, and 35 for Capt. Pike. At this election, John
Cutt, who appears in place of Hilton, received 18 votes.*
During these years Pendleton was equally active in military af-
fairs. On the 17th of May, 1652, he had been chosen commander of
the " Train band " at Portsmouth, and although no commission was
made cot to him until twelve years later, yet as a Deputy to the
General Court in 1654 he was called Capt. Pendleton, and in May,
1658, the Court ordered *' That the inhabitants of Portsmouth shall
attend all military service under the command of Capt. Brian Pen-
dleton."-f- A regular commission was made out to him finally, as
appears in the following record dated 19 October, 1664: " Capt.
Brian Pendleton having been legally chosen & approoved of to be
Capt of the military company of Portsmouth, but not yet having
any commission, it is ordered by this Court, that the secretary, ime-
diately after the end of this sesion, draw up a comission & deliver it
to Major General Leverett, & he to take care for the sending of it,
so that the peace of the place may be preserved." | At this time
nearly all the male settlers outside of churchmen, millers and ship-
wrights were obliged to attend nriHtary drill once a month, and many
of the towns had block-houses or other safegpiards against attack.
That Portsmouth was in an unprotected condition, however, is shown
in a remonstrance subscribed by Pendelton and Richard Cutt for the
inhabitants of the town, complaining of the lack of fortifications
there.§ This memorial was dated 3 May, 1653, and on the 2nd of
June following the Court seems to have taken notice of it by order-
ing " That the survejor gennerall shall lend two barrels of good
powder to Mr. Pendleton for present, to be returned again vppon
the tender of the some of thirteene pounds, nineteene shillings and
tennpence."'! No further action was taken at this time in regard to
setting up fortifications in the place.
Ill
While Pendleton was serving as a Magistrate at Portsmouth in
1656 an incipient attack of the witchcraft delusion broke out there.
This superstition firmly obsessed our forefathers. It was not an
illogical belief with their credulous acceptance of a personal Devil.
Granted the existence of Satan, must he not also have his worship-
pers? The New Englanders believed as their contemporaries else-
where believed, that human beings could enter into compact with
evil spirits, obtain power to suspend the laws of nature, and thus
•Quint's "Historical Memoranda of Ancient Dover, N. H.," pp. 68-9, 71.
t Records of Mass., iv. pt. i. p. 329.
t/Wd., p. 139.
f Provincial Papers of New Hampshire, i. 207-8.
\[ Records of Mass., iv. pt. i. p. 147,
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10 THE PENDLETON OENEALOOT
injure their fellows by processes wholly at variance with those la^i^s.
It was also believed that the injury so inflicted would usually sho^iv^
itself in the form of possession, that is to say, by synjptoms whicli
in the present day we should recognize as insanity, hysteria or alco-
holism, and that the evidence of a person showing these sjrmptoms
wasi to be received as that of any ordinary witness.*
As usual in such cases, a poor old woman was the chosen victim in
Portsmouth in 1656. Before a court composed of Brian Pendleton,
Henry Sherburne, and Renald Femald, the following " evidence "
was given by Susannah Trimmings of Little Harbour, '* Pascata-
quo":t "On Lord's Day 30th of March at night gmng home with
Goodwife Barton, she seperated from her at the freshet next her
house. On her return between Goodman Evens' and Robert Davis'
she heard a rustling in the woods, which she at first thought was oc-
casioned by swine, and presently after, there did appear to her a
woman whom she apprehended to be old Goodwife Walford. She
asked me where my consort was; I answered I had none. She said,
thy consort is at home by this time. Lend me a pound of cotton. I
told her I had but two pounds in the house, and I would not spare
any to my mother. She said I had better have done it; that my sor*
row was great already, and it should be greater — ^for I was going a
great journey but should never come there. She then left me, and I
was struck as with a clap of fire on the back, and she vanished toward
the water side in my apprehension in the shape of a cat. She had
on her head a white linen hood tied under her chin and her waist-
coat and petticoat were red, with an old green apron and a black
hat upon her head.
Taken upon oath, 18th April 1656.
before
Brian Pendleton
Henry Sherburne
Renald Femald "
Oliver Trimmings, Susannah's husband, testified that on the night
of this fearsome encounter, his wife came home in a " sad condi-
tion " ; " her back was as a flame of fire," she was breathless and
could not speak for some time when she said " Lord have mercy
upon me, this wicked woman would kill me," etc., etc.
Nicholas Rowe testified that Jane Walford, shortly after she was
accused, " Came to the deponent in the evening and put her hand
upon his breast so that he could not speak and was in great pain until
the next day. By the light of the fire in the next room it appeared
to be Goody Walford but she did not speak."
More of this nonsensical rubbish, some of it utterly irrelevant, was
deposed by others, and we find that at a Court of Associates held in
June, 1656, *' Jane Walford being brought to this court upon sus-
picion of being a witch is to continue bound until the next court to
• Doyle's " English Colonies In America," Vol. Ill, pp. 298-9.
fNcw Hampshire Historical Society Collections, Vol. I. p. 225.
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BRIAN PBNDLBTON 11
be responsiye." At this time the prosecution against Goody Walford
appears to have been dropped. The magistrates either came to their
senses or there were no fanatics like Cotton Mather there to stir np
a reign of terror such as was visited upon Salem in later years. It
is refreshing to note that some time afterwards Jane Walford brought
suit for slander against Robert Goutch for saying she was a witch,
and received a verdict in the sum of £5 and costs.
While Pendleton was actively engaged in public affairs at Ports-
mouth, his services were often called upon to settle boundary dis-
putes, and it is likely that he had some knowledge of surveying. In
1653, he was on a committee to settle the bounds between Ports-
moutii and Dover, and in 1654 he was empowered with John
Pickering to arrange the dividing line between Portsmouth and
Hampton.* On the 14th of October, 1656, he was made a
commissioner to determine the line between Hampton and Salis-
bury,f and on the 26th of May, 1658, he was appointed by the Court
a commissioner " To pitch and lay out the dividing line between
York and Well8."J In 1664 he was appointed surveyor of high-
ways throughout the province of Maine, with authority " To order
all matters at his discretion for the purpose of making them meet
for the public necessities." The marshal of the province was di-
rected to attend him in making his surveys so that all obstructions
might be removed and a passable road made for all travellers either
on foot or on horseback.
At that time public officials generally received no pay for their
services, although they were occasionally " gratified " by allotments
of land. In 1657, Pendleton had laid out to Edward Rawson at the
direction of the General Court two hundred acres near Dover, as the
latter's reward for bringing Maine under the jurisdiction of Massa-
chusetts, and in the next year Pendleton applied for a similar grant
himself. Under date of 24 May, 1658, he presented the following
petition to the Court:
" To the Honored Generall Court now
assembled at Boston of Magistrates
& Deputyes: the Humble petition of
Brian Pendleton
Humbly Sheweth
That being twice employed to take in the Esteme parts at Eit-
tery York Wells &c: with the Honored M' Bradstreet & others one
time: & with the Honored Deputy Governor & others the 2* time: A
Retume of their aksions was presented to the Gen" Court 1653 which
the Court acksepted & was pleased to promise to Gratifie with
some Land (as appeareth by tiie Record as they had to other Gen-
tlemen soe Imployed fformerly: some of which they Gratified with
fiue hundred Acres of Land: wheareb'y I am Incouraged to moue this
• Provincial Papers of New Hampshire, xii. 99.
t Records of Mass., ill. 430.
tibid., iv. pt i. pp. S40-1.
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1<2 THB PENDLETON OENBALOGT
Honored Gen" Court to graunt me (on the consideration afores*)
fiue hundred Acres of Land on Cochecka River aboue Dover bounds
as neere to the Land layd oute to m' Edward Rswson as may bee:
to bee Layd out by m' Edward Starbocke & Peter Coflin & y*" peti-
tioned shall pray &c
Yo' Humble servant to Comand
Brian Pendleton."*
The Court acted favorably upon this request and granted Pendle-
ton two hundred acres of land in the place desired. f Two days
earlier he had presented them another petition which reads as follows :
" To the Honored Generall Court of Magistrates
att Boston asembled this present mo^ 1658.
The Humble Request of Brian Pendleton of Pascattaquak
Sheweth that in the Last month ApriU: it happened that two
seamen beinge drawn out of our River in a Canow; the one of
the s* men beinge Ded with Could or ffrost the other beinge
much ffrozen came into our Hand: & beinge made aquainted
with it wee tooke what course wee could ffor his good: but see-
inge his nesesity Required better meanes I hired a man & a
horse & sent him to hamton wheare the Charge will be greate
whether hee Line or Dy —
My Humble Request therefore to this Honered Court is that
they will bee pleased to giue such order from this Court that I
may haue power to Rayse the s* charge ffrom the severall townes
on the River (videliset) ffrom Portsmouth Doner &: [Kittery]
which may be an Incouragment to y' servant ffor to put him-
selfe forward in time to Come in such workes of Charity &
Rest at y' servise aij all times in what I may." J
While the Court granted this petition at once,§ Dover and Kittery
opposed having any assessment levied upon them^ and the affair
dragged along for several years. Pendleton did not let the matter
drop^ however, and on the 23rd of May, 1661, asked the Court for a
decision as to whether Kittery should pay its share of the charges,
notwithstanding the fact {hat in his petition the name of the to>vn
was blotted out. The magistrates decided that Kittery should assume
one third the expense, but the deputies would not concur in this.||
Finally on the 29th of May, 1661, they agreed:
" In Ans' to the Request of Cap* Brian Pendleton The Court
Judgeth it meete to order that the seelectmen of Portsmouth & Doner
Doe forthwith by an Assesement on the Inhabitan*" Collect & Gather
♦ Maine Historical Society Collections, 2d Series, Vol. IV, p. 155 (Baxter
MSS.).
t Records of Mass., iv. pt. i. p. 341.
t Maine Historical Society Collections 2d Series, Vol. VI, pp. 11-12 (Bax-
ter MSS.).
§ Ibid., p. 12.
II Ibid,, p. 13.
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BRIAN PENDLETON IS
the some of tenn pounds eight shillings & four penc' out of each
Towne & Deliver the same to the said Brian Pen^eton as sattisfac-
tion for so much expended on a frozen person y^ some yeares past
came into that Riuer whose charity this Court Judgeth it meete to
Encourage & order his Sattisfaction as aboue is exprest."*
Capt. Pendleton had prospered in material ways during these
years in Portsmouth. His business as a merchant was profitable and
conducted on a large scale as shown by an item in the Suffolk [Mass.]
Deeds. t Under this record it appears that on the 15th of March,
1658/9, William Paine of Boston, merchant, gave to his son, John
Paine, J&1500 in stock " In the hands of Capt Brient Pendleton of
piscataqua . . . which was in the way of a copartnership be-
tween him and the s^ Brient Pendleton, and mee, the s^ William
Paine." It is shown in the Portsmouth records that Capt. Pendleton
was the town's most liberal supporter of the Rev. Joshua Moodey.
Besides his business at Portsmouth he had interests in the fisheries
at the Isles of Shoals and along the Maine coast. Many people were
in his debt and he was frequently obliged to bring suit for what was
due him-t In 1656-7 he was sufficiently prosperous to subscribe £5
toward building the new Town House in Boston.§ Some time later
we find that he engaged in milling, as in 1661 the Selectmen of
Portsmouth " Granted liberty to Captaine Pendleton to set up his
windmill upon the Fort point, towards the beach [New Castle] be-
cause the mill is of such common and public use."||
Capt. Pendleton acquired considerable property at Portsmouth
and not a little of it was granted him by those in control of the town
affairs. On one occasion, 22 January, 1660, at a distribution of
lands not already granted, the records show that the Captain was
apportioned/ 350 acres, his son, James Pendleton, 31 acres, and Caleb
Pendleton, 19 acres. Richard Cutt, a fellow merchant with Pen-
dleton, and one of those in power, was the only man to receive a
larger share, his portion being 410 acres. || As Pendleton was on
the committee that made this distribution, it would appear that the
politicians of his time had nothing to learn from those of the
present.
As early as 1655, Brian Pendleton had begun to acquire property
in Maine. On the 11th of December in that year he bought of
Richard Ball, Long Island at Cape Porpoise and 100 acres on the
mainland. On the 15th of March, 1658/9, he purchased of John
West, a house and 100 acres in Saco, and on the 13th of August
following he bought with Capt. Roger Spencer of Charlestown, the
neck of land at the mouth of the Saco river (now called Fletcher's
Neck), then known as Winter Harbor, together with Wood and Gib-
bon's islands. Two years later he acquired Spencer's share in this
* Records of Mass., fy. pt. ii. pp. 8-9.
t Liber IX. pp. 345-6.
t Rockingham County, N. H., Court Records.
8 Mass. Historical Society Collections, 1S55-58, p. 338.
II Portsmouth Town Records.
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14 THE PENDLETON OENBALOOY
property " With all the houses^ gardens, orchards, etc. upon the
Neck/' and in later years added to this estate by numerous other
purchases in the adjacent towns until he became the greatest land-
holder in the Province.*
IV
Upon the restoration of the Stuarts political affairs in Maine again
became unsettled. In November, 1660, all those whose territorial
rights had been invaded by Massachusetts, Edward Godfrey, Ferdi-
nando Gorges, grandson and namesake of the original patentee,
Robert Mason, who had succeeded in a like manner to the proprietary
claim over New Hampshire, Edward Rigby, the proprietor of Wells,
and several others, lodged a petition with the King, informing him
of the intrusion of Massachusetts on their territory, and of the en-
forcement of an oath of fidelity to that colony, and praying for an
inquiry into the matter.
Their petition was referred to a committee of seven, who reported
that Godfrey had been illegally dispossessed by the Massachusetts
government and that Mason had also been injured in his property.
Meanwhile Gorges in May, 1661, authorised four commissioners to
act for him. They called together the free-holders of the colony
and issued commissions to such persons as were chosen by the people
for civil and military offices. A year passed before Massachusetts
took steps to put down this counter-revolution. In May, 1662, Den-
nison, Hathome, and Richard Waldron were appointed Commis-
sioners to restore authority. A conference was held with Gorges'
Conmiissioners, which resulted in a compromise: two representatives
of each side were to sit at York as a joint Court for civil and crim-
inal cases.f
The English authorities were not content, however, to let the mat-
ter rest there. In 1664 a royal commission was appointed to secure
the King's rights over Maine and New Hampshire and to bring the
Bay Colony more under the control of the Crown. This body ap-
peared in Boston the year following, but was able to accomplish little
with the General Court, which had already developed a spirit of
independence. The Commissioners then journeyed to the eastward,
where their presence emboldened certain of the malcontents at Ports-
mouth to present them the following petition:
" July, 1666^ Petition of part of the inhabitants of Portsmouth
and Strawberry Bank humbly sheweth
That whereas yo' peticioners for severall years last past have bin
kept under the Gov^nm^ of the Massachusetts by an usurped power
. . . under which power ^ve or six of the ritchest men of this
parish have ruled swaied, and ordered all offices both civill and mili-
tary at their pleasures, none of y' Hono" peticonrs though Loyall
subjects, & some of them well acquainted with the Laws of Eng-
• York County, Maine, Deeds.
t Doyle's " English Colonies in America," VoL III, pp. 1S9-141.
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BRIAN PENDLETON 15
land, durst make any opposition for f eare of great fines or long im-
prisonment and for want of estates coold not peticon home to his
Ma"* for relief, which the contrary party well knoweth, have kept
ns under hard servitude^ and denyed ns in opr pnbliqne meeting the
Common prayer Sacram^ and decent bnriall of the dead contrary
to the Laws of England & his Ma"^ Ire sent by Simon Broadstreet
& John Norton in the yeare 1662. And not only so but have also
denied us the benefit of freemen, contrary to his Ma^** said letter
and likewise at the election of officers the aforesaid party or the
greatest part of them have always kept themselves In offices for the
manageing of the gifts of land & setling them, whereby yo' peticon-
ers are not only disabled but also discouraged for continuance in the
plantation, & have engrossed the greatest part of the lands within
the precincts & limits of this plantation into theire owne hands and
other honest men that have been here a considerable time have no
lands at all given them, and some that have had lands given & laid
oat to them, the said contrary party have desowned the grants and
laid it out to others. . . .
The parties we peticon against are
Joshua Moodey Mr. Minister
Rich Cutt
John Cutt
EHas Styleman ) Merch^ "♦
Nathaniel fi^ryer
Bryan Pendleton ^
This petition was signed by thirty men besides one Abraham Cor-
bet, who was supposed to have been the ring-leader in the afi^air. As
soon as the Massachusetts authorities learned of this action they
despatched commissioners to the Piscataqua towns to inquire into the
matter. None dared to enter complaints, and as Corbet could not
be foui^ a warrant for him was left in the hands of the constable,
directing him to appear before the General Court *'As an occassioner
of great disturbance, & a nourisher of much vice & wickedness by
giving irregular entertejnments of loose person? in his house." When
Corbd; appeared before the Court, 23 May, 1666, he was fined £20,
put under bond to observe the laws, and disabled from holding any
offices.f As in the case of Dr. Child twenty years before, the des-
potic Puritan theocracy was still able to si^press any movement
which threatened its supremacy.
While the royal commissioners had been able to accomplish little
with the shrewdly obstinate rulers of Massachusetts, they met with
better success in Maine. Here, in 1665, they set up a provincial
government under eleven magistrates, and issued orders that neither
the representatives of Gorges nor of ^Massachusetts should interfere
with these officials. | It is an example of Brian Pendleton's ability
•New Hampshire State Papers, xvii. 510.
t Records of Mass., Vol. IV, pt ii. pp. 567, S04-5.
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16 THE PKNDLETON GENEALOGY
in politics that known as he was as a staunch Puritan and an ardent
supporter of the Bay Colony^ he was nevertheless elected to office
under this regim6. In 1665 he had removed from Portsmouth and
settled upon his property at Winter Harbor^ perhaps to be in closer
touch with his growing interests in that region. Two years later, on
the 21st of March, 1666/7, the people of that town elected him a
Burgess to attend the General Court of the province, and on the
12th of April following he was abo chosen a justice for small
causes.* Referring to Pendleton's settlement at Winter Harbor, Wil-
liamson says in his " History of Maine " : " His poitical and mili-
tary knowledge, with good natural abilities immediately gave him
great weight of character among his new acquaintances," and that
they accordingly elected him a Burgess as just noted. In securing
this election Capt. Pendleton may have foreseen an opportunity to
promote the interests of the Bay Colony which he had served faith-
fully so many years.
The government in Maine instituted by the Royal Commissioners
soon came to an end. Not long after their withdrawal from the
province, England became so involved in wars with France and Hol-
land that she could pay no heed to events in the colonies. Early in
1668 the supporters of Massachusetts in Maine seized their oppor-
tunity to petition that government to resume its authority over them
once more. While this petition does not seem to be in existence, there
can be no doubt but that Capt. Pendleton was one of the first signers,
if not its instigator. The Massachusetts Court lost no time in ap-
pointing commissioners to administer the affairs of Maine. Notice
was sent to the inhabitants requiring them to submit to the laws of
Massachusetts, and a day fixed for a Court at York at which all
necessary officers were to be chosen. f Nicolls, the only one of the
Royal Commissioners still in America, met this with a warning that
such procedures would be offensive to the King. Paying him no
heed, the four representatives of Massachusetts with a guard of
twelve horsemen appeared at York in July, 1668, and as before for-
mally constituted Maine as a county of Massachusetts.
Much tumult ensued. The supporters of the royal government
also held court at York on the same day, but offered no serious re-
sistance. Under the new government established by the commis-
sioners of Massachusetts, Brian Pendleton was chosen one of the As-
sociates of the county, and was appointed Major of the York regi-
ment with directions to " settle " Black Point, that is, to receive the
submission of the inhabitants there. J In the following month wliile
acting as an Associate he came into conflict with Major William Phil-
lips, a wealthy resident of Saco, who had been one of the magis-
• Folsom's ** History of Saco," pp. 108-9.
t Records of Mass., iv. pt. ii. p. 372.
t Records of Mass., iv. pt ii. p. 404.
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BRIAN PBNDLETON 17
trates appointed by the King's commissioners and was loath to give
up his authority. Pendleton thereupon began taking evidence against
him. One witness^ Robert Booths deposed on the 13th of August,
1668:
" This Deponent saith y^ when major bryan Pendlton gaue order
to John Davis to call a meeting for y* souliers to apeare befor major
Pendleton y® next morning major William Phillips stood vp & de-
manded by what authorytie John Davis did call y^ meeting: then
major Pendlton answered I gave him Authorytie according to my
Commission & y^ I shall shew when they meete me & further saith
not conseming Allso on y^ first day of august last major Bryon Pen-
dlton writ a note to Publish a towne meeting y* next day being sab-
bath an order was put vp by y* meeting house dore by major Pen-
dlton's order requiering y* in habitants y* second day in y* morning
to make coyse of a Counstable & other officers Which order being
redd by major William Phillips y^ sabbath day morning; major Pen-
dlton said here is one word wanting that is y* place where to meet:
major Phillips aforesaid; answered ther is euery word too much
allre*^ for y^ is no legall warning: y^ is none of your office Capt
Pendlton you are no legal asosiate: & y* said maj pillips tooke away
y^ writing saying he would keep it: this deponent suposed it belonged
to him to keep & major Phillips replied it is lyke you may have a
coppy of it."*
A number of similar depositions were made by others, one given
by a Roger Hill being of most interest. Hill states that on Monday,
the 3rd of August, there was contention about the pulling down . of
the warrant which Pendleton put up to call a town meeting:
'* Majer Phillips sd before him & severall persons, that he did pull it
downe & would keepe it. Maj** Pendleton asked him if he would not
let him have it. He answered he would not. The other replyd that
it would do him no good. His reply was, that he could not tell
whether it would or not. Robert Booth Sen: made answer that it did
belong unto him, that he mdght sett it downe in the Towne booke,
maj*" Phillips answered that it may be might let him have a coppie of
it. Farther, maj*" Phillips sd that if there were an hundred warrents,
he would pull them all downe if he were not hindered. Maj' Pen-
dleton told him that it would be wisdome to sett still as M*" Hookef
did. To whom he replyed, that it was noething to him what m** Hooke
did. Some persons haveing formerly given out words, that those who
were for the Bay government their necks might stretch for it: This
Deponent, having heard of it, he spake of it at this meeting above
expressed, in the presence of Maj' Phillips, who immediately re-
turned this answer, that it might be so for any thing that he knew.
Farther this Deponent saith not. Onely that he heard Maj' Phillips
• Maine Historical Society Collections, 2d Series, Vol. VI, pp. 20-1 (Bax-
ter MSS.).
t Francis Hooke, one of the justices of Maine appointed by the Royal
Commissioners in 1665. He married a daughter of one of the commissioners,
Samuel Mavericke, the same man who had been involved in trouble with Dr.
Child nineteen years before (Ck>L Maine Hist Soc., Baxter MSS., vi. 329).
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18 THE PENDLETON OENEALOGT
BHj, That he could Prove that Maj** Pendleton was not legally chosen
an Associate^ for the major part of the Province did not make choice
of him."*
The other side of the case is presented in a statement of Nathaniel
Phillips — Major Phillips' son — ^who wrote that when the Massachu-
setts Commissioners appeared at York on the second Tuesday of
July, 1668, with twelve armed men and a retinue of as many more
of their friends "With swords most being Captains and men of
worth . . . the town of Saco where Major Phillipps lived stood
unanimously against them onely their new made Major Pembleton
who hath beene one of the greatest Instruments in this obstruction
of government, being so proud of his office began to ride full speed
before he mounted in the saddle, that is to say before he had taken
his oath, was very busy in his Actions, but he mett with opposition
with Major Phillips . . . upon which the said Pembleton sent
to Boston to the Major Generall a great Complaint against Major
Phillipps that nothing would be done without he was sent far away,
the hearte of the people was soe led by him."t
This " Great Complaint " may have referred to the following let-
ter which Pendleton wrote Major General Leverett under date of
August 21-25,' 1668:—
" Kind Sir
Whereas Maj' Phillips wilbe ready (I question not) to excuse
himselfe in all that opposition of his, in words or actions as being
noe lett to the peoples meeting to chuse officers, the which I leave to
yo' owne judgement and consideration, of those evidences that al-
ready have been sent downe by the Marshall Gen^ all being said &
done in publique. And now since I heare he hath poured some
hands, to signifie that the people s^ they would not act in the Gov-
ernment untill the difference should be reconciled. The w^** that you
may the better understand, please to take notice: That some small
tyme, before your Court held in July last at Yorke a warrant was
Issued out under the hands of m' Josl3m Maj"" Phillips & m"^ Hooke
to require the Towne treat w*** you at y* time: Our people accord-
ingly mett, but I suppose not one halfe of the houshoulders, at w*^*^
time some made answer y* they would not act as is s* above: but
those that did speake spake onely for themselves, & not for the
Town, neither was it any Towne act, w^ I affirm as a witness, being
there present, & another Testimony, you have here inclosed.
Since my last to you, & that the Marshall Gen: was here I sett
up other papers at the meeting house, the Coppies whereof you have
inclosed here, endeavering If I may in a loving & peaceable way
obtaine subjection to the Massachusetts Government. What the Issue
of it wilbe on Munday next I shall better know. Had the boat
stayed till Munday night you should have been acquainted w"* the
successe. however, by the first you may expect to be informed.
♦Maine Historical See. Col., 2d Scries, Vol. VI, pp. 93-4 (Baxter MSB.),
t Ibid,, Series II., Vol. V., pp. 192-S.
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BRIAN PCNDLBTON 19
On the last Lord's day Maj"" Phillips being present he made a very
large speech after the Evening Sermon of all the occurrences^ be-
tweene the Marsh. Gen. & himselfe, as he did affirme. The matter
were to tedious to write at large^ but the scope I gather up into these
2 heads. (.1.) That wheras he has opposed the Massachusetts from
T* Marshall because he did desert the cause^ but would go down to
Boston aboute it. (.2.) To render mee as odious to the people as
he could^ & as his great Enemie, in this great trouble of his, more
perticularlj in sending up a beast at the Marshalls request for the
carrying of him along with him to Cap* Waldrons V* I did not w**'
any disrespect at all to Maj' Phillips but w*** respect unto those
whose principle Officer the Marshall is, w^^ I shall alwayes be ready
to doe as the Massachusetts shall have occasion to make use of mee.
Here is incloased the deposition of one, that saw Maj' Phillips pull
down the warrant. If need be you may (as I am informed) have
another testimony viz Indigo Potter of Charlestowne who is now in
Goodman Cumbeyes employ. ||-||-.
This that you have above expressed was intended to have beene
sent by Cumbey it being written that very night he went away but I
was prevented.
Yesterday being the 24 of this instant (the day appointed for to
choose of [ficers] in Scarborough a considerable number of persons
were present, viz above 20 [As I] feared so it proved that Maj""
Phillips ample -speech to the people the [day] before his departure,
did more harme as in compliance of their spirits to the [Massach]-
nsetts than any thing he did before to hinder yo' proceedings.
[There we] re but 7 persons that did adhere unto mee. The rest
(viz many of them) [saide] that they would not act, except wee
could shew something from his [hand] and them thereunto. Others
departed silently away. I doubt that this [will e]ffect others in the
severall towns, & provoake them to make some [complaint] in refer-
rence to the Court in Sept. next, but I leave it to yo' [honors] con-
siderations as not knowing what to advise. As the case stands
[nothing is] done among the people. Wee are altogether without
any Governm* [but what] persons as cannot Govern themselves, will
make of it (& doe) you [can judge.] Thus leaveing the businesse fit
your selves, unto the wise, and [powerful h]and of the Eang of
Kings, & Lord of Lords, ever begging that the [bless]'ings of the
earth, that Prince of perfect peace, would graunt [us that] wee may
whilst wee are on earth lead a peaceable & quiet life
honesty Amen
I rest Your humble servant to be comanded
Brian Pendleton."*
(Deposition inclosed regarding
Pulled-down warrant.)
When the various depositions taken by Pendleton in regard to
•Maine Historical Society Collections, 2d Series, Vol. VI, pp. 96-8 (Bax-
ter MSS.).
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20 THE PENDLETON GENEALOGY
Major Phillips's contumacy were brought to the attention of the
County Court held in Bostcm^ 26 August, 1668, Phillips was sen-
tenced to give bond in the sum of £500 " That he would peaceably
demean himself toward this government " or else give bond in a
like amount that he would appear before the next session of the Gen-
eral Court to answer the charges against him.* To this sentence the
doughty Major paid no heed, although he might have known the
fate that awaited those who opposed the encroachments of Massa-
chusetts. " In the Interim," says his son in the account from which
we have already quoted, " Major Phillips comeing to Boston about
his business, not being afraid of his Adversaries, the Governor &
Major General appointed him a meeting." No conclusion could be
reached, however, and Phillips was accordingly conunitted to prison.
A brief confinement brought .him to a less recalcitrant frame of mind
and early in September he was released upon giving bond for his
future good behavior.*
It was probably to strengthen Pendleton's hand in dealing with
such obstructionists as Phillips, that in October, 1668, the Massa-
chusetts Conunissioners appointed him a special magistrate for the
County " With magistrattical power out of Court times, to act as
any magistrate may doe & keep Courts there with the associates. "f
On the 23rd of October the General Court confirmed his appoint-
ment as Major of the York County regiment, and also made him a
Magistrate to keep the County Court. J
VI
During the next few years Major Pendleton lived in quiet at
Winter Harbor. On the 23rd of October, 1672, he was relieved
of military command at his own request and his regiment became the
care of Major General Leverett.§ In this year he served as an As-
flociate at Saco, and the General Court of Massachusetts voted that
he be paid for capturing and sending down one Capt. Bonython.||
Bonython had been declared an outlaw by the Massachusetts au-
thorities, and had threatened to kill anyone sent to apprehend him.**
At a town meeting held in Saco, 10 November, 1672, it was the
request of the whole town that " Brian Pendleton take care of the
towne Book and supplie in roome of a towne clerck for one hole
year following this time except as hindered by the providence of
God."tt In 1675 and 1676, he was again an Associate for York
County, tt
•Maine Historical Soc. Col., 2d Series, Vol. VI, p. 29 (Baxter MSS.).
t Records of Mass., iv. pt. ii. p. 406.
t Records of Mass., iv. pt. ii. p. 404.
§ Ibid., p. 549.
II Ibid,, p. 547.
•* Folsom^s " History of Saco, Me."
ft Ibid., p. 110.
a Records of Mass., v. SI, 87.
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BRIAN PCNDLCTON 21
On the 12th of May^ 1675, Major Pendleton and several others
were granted a tract six miles square for a new plantation above
Saco.* The Indian troubles which had already involved the south-
em colonies of New England in King Philip's War were now about
to break out in Maine^ and it does not seem that any start was made
to form this new settlement. Late in 1675 hostilities began in the
province. In September the savages killed several people in Scar-
borough and then advanced upon Saco. A friendly Indian gave
warning; most of the inhabitants took refuge with Major Pendleton,
the others, some fifty in all, with Major Phillips. Shortly after-
wards the enemy was seen crossing the river in canoes. Phillips's
mills and outbuildings were soon in flames and a heavy musketry
fire was opened upon the garrison, during which the Major was
slightly wounded in the shoulder. As the English could not be drawn
out of doors, the Indians next tried to burn the house. On a pair
of old truck wheels they mounted a barricade of slabs and boards,
covered this with birch rinds, pitchwood, and other combustible mat-
ter, and then pushed this fire-wagon toward the building. The at-
tempt might have been successful had not one of the wheels sunk in
some wet ground. In trying to get it out the savages exposed them-
selves so that a number were shot and the rest put to flight. No
other assault was made upon the house, but the Indians continued
firing upon it all that night and up to nine o'clock the next morning,
when they made off. Major Phillips then retreated to Winter Har-
bor and took shelter with Major Pendleton, laying aside old differ-
ences in the common danger, f
In spite of these outrages it would seem that some of the traders
in the province still persisted in supplying the savages with arms,
as on the 16th of October, 1675, the General Court empowered
Major Pendleton and others to inquire into the complaint against
Lieut. Thomas Gardner for still trading with the French and In-
dians, and directed if he were found guilty ** To bring him down to
Boston before the Governor and Council."! By Christmas the In-
dians were compelled more by famine than by defeats to propose
terms of peace,§ and the settlers enjoyed a respite until the next
summer.
During this cessation of hostilities another enemy appeared. In
the Spring of 1676 the Lords of Trade and Plantations sent Edward
Randolph as an agent to New England to examine and report upon
the condition of the colonies, their population, industries, and re-
sources, and the temper and character of their leading men. He
was, in short, to collect all the information which the authorities in
England needed before they could begin the task of bringing New
England under the direct control of the Crown. Narrow minded
• Records of Mass., v. 87.
fThis attack upon Major Phillips's house is described in a letter written
by Major Waldron and published in the Collections of the Maine Historical
Society, Sd Scries, Vol. VI. pp. 93-96 (Baxter MSS.).
tibid,, pp. 96-7.
S Records of Mass., v. 79.
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22 THE PENDLETON OBNBALOOT
and intensdy partisan, his dislike of those who thwarted his schemes
ripened into personal hatred. His writings do not show any real
judgment of the men with whom he dealt His only test of their
merits and powers was their fitness as tools for the work he wished
to get from them.* The general character of his estimates is shown
in a report he sent in two months later, in which, listing those '* Men
that are Emmies to m' Gorges intrest, living in the Prouince of
Mayne," he first names Major Brian Pendleton and refers to him as
"A man of Saco Riner of Great Estate, & uery precise independant
[Puritan] beloved only of those of his fraternity, being both an
Enimy to the Kings interest & m' Gorges Interest, allso a great
Ringleader to others to the utmost of his Power." f
Describing other " Enimies to m*" Gorges " Randolph says, " Capt.
Raines of Yorke, m' Neale of Casco bay, Arthur Auger of Black
Poynt Andrew Browne of Black Poynt ffrancis Littlefield of Wells
Henry Sawyer of Yorke Peter Wyar of Yorke — ^these are men of
indifferent Estates & are led by maj' Pembleton & of the same inde-
pendent way understanding little but what he tells them is law or
gospelL"t
For Major William Phillips, Randolph naturally has a good word,
calling him "A man of good Estate & Conuersation : beloved of all
sorts, & one that Suffered imprisonment for standing up for the
Kings gouemment untill forced by Bond not to act according to his
Commission."'!'
In the summer of this year the Indians began a more serious and
determined attack upon lie settlers. Writing from " Winter Har-
bor at night, the 13 of August, 1676," Major Pendleton sent the
following letter to the *' Honored Governor and Counsell for the
Matacusets at Boston " :
" Honored Governor
together with the Counsell,
I am sorry my pen must be the messenger of soe greate a Trag-
edye. On the 11th of this instant wee heard of many killed of our
naybors in falmouth or Casco-Bay: and on the 12th instant Mr Jos-
lin sent me a briefe letter written from under the hands of Mr.
BurrasJ the minister. Hee gives an acct of 32 killed and carried
away by the Indians : himself e escaped to an Island, but I hope Black
poynt men have fetched him of by this time. 10 men 6 women and
16 children. Anthony a[n]d Thomas B[r]a[c]ket and Mr Munjoy
his Sonne onely are named. I had not time to coppye the letter^
persons beinge to goe post to Major Walden; but I hope he hath
before this sent the originall to you. How soon it will be our por-
tion wee know not. The Lord in mercy fit us for death and direct
• Dovle's « English Colonies in America," Vol. III. pp. 196-7.
t Collections Maine Historical Society, 2d Series, Vol. IV., p. 315 (Baxter
MSS.).
t Rev. George Burroughs. He afterwards became a martyr to man's credul-
ity in the Salem witchcraft delusion.
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BRIAN PBNDLBTON 2S
the harts and hands to ackt and doe wt. is needful in such a time
of distress as this. Thus in haste I commit you to Pvdounce of our
Lord God and desire Your prayers also for us. Yours in all hu-
mility to sarve in
the Lord,
Brian Pendleton."*
The general apprehension of the people of Saco is reflected by an
entry made in the Town Book the following day, when at a meeting
held " To choose a commissioner to carry a list of the estate of the
town in reference to a rate ninefold. B. Pendleton is chosen Commis-
sioner if trouble do not prevent/'^
Whether or not Pendleton had any soldiers quartered at his house at
this time is a matter of doubt. As early as 1 January 1675-6, Capt.
Joshua Scottow, commander of the garrison at Black Point, noted in
his journal " There was an order from the honored Gov'' that ten
soldiers should be sent to Major Pendleton but he would
not accept of them."t Again on the 2nd of October, 1676, Capt.
Hathome reported from Wells that he would have left some men
with Major Pendleton at Winter Harbor and also with Mr. Warren
bnt they made objection. The Major contended that he could not
subsist long and might as well leave while something was left as to
stay until all was spent, and that unless the Colony sent him supplies
for a garrison there, he could not hold out.§ Nevertheless, when
Pendleton wrote the Governor and Council from Portsmouth in the
following month regarding the causes that forced his departure from
Winter Harbor, it appears that he did have some soldiers there, al-
though they were a cowardly lot. His letter runs as follows:
" Honored Govenor & Counsell
Much Honored Gentellmen.
I am willing to giue youre worships a brief naration of mat-
ters conseminge my selfe & the state of Winter Harbor==//
* aboute the 14 of October. 76. in the day time wee heard much shoot-
ing at black poynt but could not understand the ocasion of it but did
suppose it had beene onely the people that weare goinge away did it
to take theare leave of those that stayd behind : in the af temoone wee
saw boates under sayle cominge away thence & w° thay came against
our poynt of Land thay fired many guns which wee took to bee in
farewell to us. at last the hindmost boat Cominge up 3 of Oure yong
men took a canoo & went oute to sea to meete that boate & w° thay
came to them thay told them that black poynt Garison was taken and
all the people gon except M' Josselen & 2 or 3 old folks hoe would
not goe away biit stay theare: & theare weare 500: of Indians & 300
•Collections Maine Historical Society, 2d Series, Vol. VI. (Baxter MSS.).
t Folsom's " History of Saco, Me," p. 166.
t Collections Maine' Historical Socie^, Series II., Vol. III. p. 129.
$ Collections Maine Historical Society, 2d Scries, Vol. VI. pp. 128-130
(Baxter MSS.). ^
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of french & 100 Indians at m' foxwells house and that if you loue y""
lives bee gon as soone as you can for thay say thay will be with you
to morrow morninge or at night at farthest: wn oure soldiers heard
this newes thay weare as mad to make away as euer I saw any men
& fell to tombUnge up oure goods to get it aboard & with all plundred
vs of many things w^ thay Could if my bak was turned: oure fisher-
men alsoe hasted to get away supposinge it noe boote to stay heare
against such a multitude of enemyes: w^ I had got such goods I
could a board & my family of women sexs I told oure soldiers if
thay would goe & keepe the Garison I would never leave them soe
long as I could live: but thay would not heare of it: soe that if I
would have stayed alone I mite I should have noe Company: the fish-
ermen had but 14 men & boyes & but 8 seruisable guns.
After wee came to puscutta [Portsmouth] theare came in 2 caches
with soldiers vidz Thomas Moore & Siluanos Davis: the Maj^ Generall
sent away Sargent Tippin with soldiers to blak jjoynt & promised
mee if oure men which went by y°* in a boate of oure owne of Winter
Habor with 8 men in it) that if oure men would assist theare company
into blak poynt Garison then thay should come back to Winter Har-
bor & asist oure men: oure men did asist them in & instead of asist-
inge oure men Tippin did press oure compnie & force them to stay by
j^*v 9 H cr s him^ soe that our desire in savinge oure goods &
^ S S **■ o rt a* ^^^ which thay went, was frustrate : & while thay
^ ^ ^ g* I *^ g- weare stayed theare against theare wills : came
o I o*^ p 3 § the 2 Caches from puscateag with Thomas Moore
§ 3 ^ ? ^ § ^ my old acquaintance hoe promised mee to doe
w o d' a- p- o o mee all the good hee could & w° hee came to Win-
o H- S* SL 5* ^. hH ter Harbor with the Rest went ashore to oure
*5 » S B 55' ^ 3 house & killed my team of 4 oxen & Plundered
on S' ^h"^ «§ S much of my goods which for want of Roome in
i pi Q- ^^ ^^ Q- *^^ vessell I could not cary away: of which goods
^S'^w&S'g I cannot giue account at present but shall giue it
g'g^tscD^^pp' in vpon oath afterward as now for the oxen, which
Sq ^ O o* ^ g* S. is heareinclosed : much honored I may say with
" P a CL S- r ff good Jeremy pitty me pitty me oh my frend for
^ g f* j§ i-H 5: § the hand of the Lord hath tuched mee. God hath
§ ^ g 5 g 6j- 2 emptyed me from vessell to vessell the Lord my
-. 2? 5 cw E-*^ 2. God bringe mee fourth to leave nothinge behind
o 2c^ r^ ^ C« ^ ^"* d^^cfCgs of Corruption that I may yet prays
^ *^ o o S"»g Ss him in the Land of the liueinge hoe is the health
3 cr g 2» g B of my Countenance & my God : Thus desireing the
S' I- ge 3- o*^ Lord to guide you all youre waytie ocations &
^ g- O ^ ^ ^ cravinge pardon for my boldness in trobling youre
? S. [^ § j3 worships Take leave & Rest yours to sarve as in
^ •-♦* ^ rr S S duty am bound
Brian Pendleton,
(inclosed Deposition regarding 4 oxen) "*
♦ Collections Maine Historical Society, 2d Series, Vol VI. pp. 141-3 (Bax-
ter MSS.).
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The deposition t» which Pendleton refers was made by John Lay-
ton and Robert Booth of Winter Harbor on the 14th of November,
1676, and reads as follows:
" These deponents say y* they all of them heard Capt. Tho»
Moore of Boston (Com*' of y* Rose Ketch y^ went to y* reliefe of y*
Eastward) say y^ we had Ma jo' Bryan Pendletons foure Oxen about
y* beginning of this instant mounth of Nouember, & further Jn®
Layton & Robert Booth say y* y* said Cap^ Tho^: Moore said y^ it
was free plunder, & further saith not."*
Some time later Major Pendleton evidently petitioned the General
Court that he be reimbursed for his losses suffered through Moore's
plundering expedition, as on the 1st of June 1677, the Court voted
that he be paid £20 for his four oxen, " & for other things men-
tioned in his petition, that he have liberty to take it where he can
finde it."t
Pendleton lived at Portsmouth for about a year and a half during
which time nearly every settlement in York County was laid in ashes
and upward of three hundred Englishmen killed or carried away
captives. The Indians, however, were growing tired of the war. On
the 9th of March 1677/8, the Governor and Council of Massachusetts
wrote Major " Walden " and Major Pendleton: —
" From your selves by several Letters we have received Informa-
tion of Squando & the other Indians last their Desire further to treat
the English of ysse parts for a more firm peace & that Major Shap-
leigh & C. Champemoon are Desired to advance in that matter as
most acceptable to the Indians if themselves or any other persons
Judged Sutable by your selves for such an occasion be obtayned to
treat them they may : In the name of the Governor & Councill promise
them a Safe Conduct coming & returning hither in way of treaty
whether any thing Concluded or no as Mog formerly Had if other-
wise they may take the Indians Demands, of which ourselves here
may Consider & give Answer. In the Meantime advising as the Spring
Cometh on to be upon your watch & guard for your own security —
not els but Remaine Srs
you"" friend & servant
Edw* Rawson Secret"!
By ord' of the Council
Referring to this matter Belknap says in his " History of New
Hampshire:"§ "In the Spring [1678] Major Shapleigh, Captain
Champemoon, and Mr. Fryer of Portsmouth were appointed com-
missioners to settle a formal treaty of peace with Squando and the
other chiefs, which was done at Casco whither they brought the re-
mainder of the captives. It was stipulated in the treaty that the in-
• Maine Historical Soc. Col., 2d Series, Vol. VI, p. 143 (Baxter MSS.).
t Records of Mass., v. 149.
t Collections Maine Historical Society, 2d Scries, Vol. VI, p. 201 (Bax-
ter MSS.).
§ Page 158.
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habitants should return to their deserted settlements on condition of
paying one peck of com annually for each family, by way of acknowl-
edgment to the Indians for possession of their lands, and one bushel
for Major Pendleton who was a great proprietor. Thus an end -was
put to a tedious and distressing war which had subsisted three years.
The terms of peace were disgraceful but not unjust, considering^ the
former irregular conduct of many of the eastern settlers and the
native propriety of the Indians in the soil."
While it has been pointed out since,* that the authority Belknap
cites for these statements cannot be found, and that no writer of the
time mentions this treaty — ^wMch also fails of note in the Massa-
chusetts archives — yet some peace was evidently concluded with the
savages as the settlers returned to their former homes and were not
again molested for several years.
VII
About this time the government of Maine once more came under
a new arrangement. In 1677, a committee of the English Privy
Council examined all the charters of the New England colonies and
denied to Massachusetts the right of jurisdiction over New Hamp-
shire and Maine. t On the 22nd of August in this year, while living
in Portsmouth, Brian Pendleton was a petitioner to the King that the
government of New Hampshire might remain wth Massachusetts.^
This petition was disregarded, however, and shortly afterward New
Hampshire was made a royal province. To forestall any further
overturn of its authority the Bay Colony, acting through a Boston
merchant, purchased of Gorges's grandson on tiie 13th of March,
1677/8, all his rights, title, and interest in Maine, and thus became
the Lord Proprietor of the Province. § While this action was a tacit
admission on the part of Massachusetts that its earlier claims to this
region had no solid basis, yet the stroke was most politic as hence-
forth the position of the Bay Colony was unassailable as far as Maine
was concerned.
On the 4th of February, 1679/80, the General Court empowered
the Council to appoint the various officers required by the Gorges pat-
ent. Under this arrangement the government of Maine was vested in
a President and eight Justices, or Councillors, with Deputies to a
provincial assembly. Thomas Danforth was made President and
the eight resident justices were Brian Pendleton, Charles Frost,
Francis Hooke, John Davis, Joshua Scottow, Samuel Wheelwright,
John Wincoll, and Edward Rishworth. The new government was in-
augurated at York, 17 March, 1680, at which time Pendleton was
made Deputy President, Hooke, treasurer, and Rishworth, secretary
* See page 314, Mass. Historical Society Proceedings, 1873-75.
t Bancroft's ** History of the United States."
i New Hampshire State Papers, xvii, 627,
§ Maine Historical Society Collections, Vol. I. p. 289.
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and recorder.* As Danforth remained at his home in Cambridge
Pendleton became the real executive^ and also the presiding officer
when the CounciUors held sessions as Justices of the Supreme Court
of Maine.f
On the 30th of June^ 1680^ Brian Pendleton, acting as Deputy
President, held a Court of Pleas at YorkJ and shortly afterward
headed a memorial to the King from the General Court of the prov-
ince in which were recited the difficulties of government and the bene-
fits derived under the proprietorship of Massachusetts. § This me-
morial was intended as an offset to a petition drawn up by a large
number of the inhabitants who were dissatisfied with the subordinate
condition of Maine as a province. ||
Pendleton's long and active life was now drawing to a close. For
nearly fifty years he had engaged in public affairs. He was one
of the leaders of the Puritan party in New Hampshire and the chief
leader in Maine where from first to last the cause of Massachusetts
had no advocate more zealous, no supporter more efficient than he.
Largely through his instrumentality the Bay Colony first extended its
authority over the eastern settlements and in after years he became
to all intents and purposes the Governor of the province there con-
stituted. Few of the early Puritans had a longer public career and
none of equal or greater prominence can present a cleaner record.
In the more evU persecutions and questionable transactions of his
time Pendleton had no share. He was almost alone in showing mercy
to Doctor Child, he ordered no Quakers whipped, no witches were
banged by him, he betrayed no Indians into captivity. The strength
of the old Puritans was his — ^the courageous heart, the unyielding
spirit, the religious fervor which did not degenerate into blind fanati-
cism, the unswerving loyalty to Massachusetts, an allegiance which
even made him, in the words of Randolph, " An enemy to the King's
interest"
Like all the leading men of his time, this faithful servant of Mas-
sachusetts remained in harness until the last. On the 19th of Octo-
ber, 1680, Danforth wrote him at York directing him or Justice John
Davis to summon a court to hear a complaint brought by the ubiqui-
tous Edward Randolph against one NicoUs, master of a ketch which
had been seized in Maine for violating the acts of trade.** Not long
afterward Pendleton died. The exact date of his death has not been
found but it can be rather closely approximated as his will — ^which
he made while in J^ortsmouth in 1677 — ^was offered for probate in the
York County court, 23 April 1681.tt
Among the founders of Massachusetts, Brian Pendleton must be
given no inc<msiderable rank. The men with whom he was associated
♦York Deeds, Book III. (Preface, p. 9).
fYork Deeds, Book V. (Preface, p. 7.)
tlhid., FoUo 1.
fCoUcctions Maine Historical Societv, 2d Scries, Vol. IV. p. 396.
II Doyle's *• EngUsh Colonies in America," VoL III, p. 211.
••York Deeds, Book III (Preface, p. 11).
tt Ibid., Book V. part i, folio 5. See Appendix VIII.
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from time to time^ Bradstreet, Bellingham^ Dennison, Symonds, Raw-
son^ and Danforth^ were the first men of the colony after the day of
Winthrop and Endicott^ and the guiding spirits of its political des-
tiny. While Pendleton never came into the same prominence as did
these better known leaders through their closer connection with the
inner circles of the Boston oligarchy, his abilities were scarcely less,
and in the Piscataqua region and the district to the eastward, his was
the dominating figure. The forefathers of Massachusetts had but a
limited field of action, their lives were narrow at best, their political
combinations, in which Pendleton shared, may seem of but little con-
sequence to us to-day. Yet in their first reaching out for power, in
their struggle against royal interference, there was planted the seed
of liberty which generations hence was to develop into a nation's
birth.
Brian Pendleton was married when he came to this country but we
have not found his wife's family name. Her Christian name was
Eleanor, as appears in every deed she signed with her husband from
1648 to 1680. She survived the Major for about eight years as on
the 28th of July, 1688, Pendleton Fletcher of Saco petitioned Gov-
ernor Andros for a confinnation of his (Fletcher's) title to lands re-
ceived from Brian Pendleton, his grandfather, " Also 100 acres given
y' petition' by his Grandmother, lately deceased and purchased by
her husband of one Jn** West, lying upon Saco River, on ye South-
ward side."* This was the land which Brian Pendleton bought of
West 15 March 1658/9.t
As far as we have been able to determine, Brian and Eleanor Pen-
dleton were parents of but three children, viz.: —
2. Mary,2 m. Rev. Seth Fletcher.
3. James, b. about 1628; m. (1), Mary Palmer; (2), Hannah
Goodenow.
4. Caleb, m. Judith .
♦Maine Historical Society Collections, Sd Series, Baxter Mss., Vol. VI.
pp. 347-8.
t York Deeds, i. 80.
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2. Mary* Pendleton, only known daughter of Major Brian
Pendleton, married Rev. Seth Fletcher, probably before 1655. He
may have been son of Robert Fletcher of Concord, Mass., who
died 3 April, 1677, aged 85 years. As early as 1655 Mr. Fletcher
became the minister at Wells, Me., but owing to certain unorthodox
views of his, was dismissed in October, 1660. From this time until
the outbreak of the Indian war in 1675 he resided in Saco supplying
the pulpit except for short intervals from year to year. During
the Indian war in Maine he lived for a short time in Salem, Mass.,
and then went to Southampton, Long Island, where in July, 1676, he
succeeded John Harriman as minister. In 1680 Rev. Seth Fletcher
removed to Elizabethtown, N. J. Here on the 30th of May, 1680, a
contract of marriage was drawn up between him and the widow Mary
Pearson (or Pierson). His death occurred in August of the follow-
ing year, and on the 18th of September (1682), his widow took let-
ters of administration upon his estate (East Jersey Patents, IV. folio
20, 21). His property was appraised at £559, 5s, 8d, and included
books to the value of £175. On the 21st of March 1682/3 " Pem-
bleton Fletcher of Wells, Ma3me " released to Mary widow of Seth
Fletcher, all claims in the estate of his deceased father.
As far as we have ever been able to learn, Seth and Marv (Pendle-
ton) Fletcher were the parents of only one child, a son, Pendleton'
Fletcher. He was old enough to witness a deed made by his uncle
James Pendleton on the 13th of June 1681 (York Deeds, III, folio
93). On the 25th of May, 1671, Brian Pendleton executed a trust
deed to Joshua Moody and Richard Martin " For the Intyre affection
that I beare my Grandson (now my adopted Sun) Pendleton fletcher
[I] have granted unto him all my necke of Land on which I now
Hue, as far as the Mill, together with two islands, etc." (York Deeds,
II. folio 97.)
Pendleton Fletcher was constable of Saco in 1681, and selectman
in 1685. In 1693 he was Lieutenant of a company of soldiers sta-
tioned at a strong stone fort built on the river bank at Saco Falls.
The Journal of John Pike notes that on the 7th of August, 1697,
" Pembleton " Fletcher with his two sons were taken by the Indians,
and three soldiers of Saco fort were slain as they were leaving Cow
Island. One of the sons was recaptured with the slaughter of three
or four of the savages (N. H. Hist. Soc. Col. Vol. III. p 49). Pen-
dleton Fletcher died in captivity, probably at Quebec, about 1698, and
his widow administered his estate in 1700.
He married Sarah Hill, daughter of Roger and Sarah (Cross)
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HiU and had seven children bom before 1690 (Savage). One of his
sons^ Pendleton/ Jr.^ was captured four times by the Indians. He
was a prominent citizen of Biddeford^ Me., where he was a Select-
man and Deputy to the General Court. He removed later to Arundel^
Me., where he died in 1747. He left six sons, John**, Joseph, Seth,
Brian, Samuel, and Pendleton (3rd). The latter lived on the old
homestead at Winter Harbor where he died 17 April, 1807, aged 99
years, 6 months, 8 days.
Authorities. Folsom's "History of Saco, Me."; Hatfield's "History of
Elisabeth, N. J."; Maine Hist Soc. CoL Scries II. VoL IV. pp. 73-78; Boston
"Transcript," 17 Jany. 1907: Gen. Query No. »046.
3. Capt. Jahks^ Pendletox, oldest son of Major Brian^
Pendleton, was bom in England about 1627, or 1628, as indicated by
the facts that he was admitted
freeman at Watertown, Mass.,
10 May, 1648, and that on the
26th of July, 1672, he testified
at Portsmouth, N. H., he was forty-four years of age.
On the 21st of Oct. 1650, James Pendleton and Mary, his wife, of
Watertown, Mass., sold to George Parkhurst, " Same towne " five or
six acres known as " crooked meadow " (Middlesex Co., Mass., Deeds,
i, 17). Shortly afterwards he removed to Sudbury, Mass., where he
served on a coroner's jury in May, 1654.
On the 22nd of March 1656, he received from his father, Brian
Pendleton, a deed of gift to Brian's homestead, and other property, in
Sudbury. In this deed Brian refers to James as his " eldest sonne "
(Ibid., ii, 30). James retained ownership of this property for thirty-
five years, though he did not live in Sudbury more than one or two
years after receiving this deed. It is likely, however, that his family
made Sudbury their home for some time longer, for although the
PortsnK)uth, N. H., records show that among the landholders there,
" Free comers unto [Portsmouth] to the year 1657," James Pen-
dleton was the proprietor of 31 acres of land, that he was chosen a
grand jurfrman at Portsmouth for the year ensuing the 4th of July,
1659, and was also granted one acre of swamp land there on the
Great Island on the 13th of Jany., 1660, yet the births of his first
two sons by his second wife are recorded upon the Sudbury records in
1659 and 1661.
On the 10th of June 1661, James Pendleton was chosen constable
at Portsmouth (T. R.) and shortly afterwards the grant of swamp
land previously made him was located as joining " His own land upon
the norwest and to the southwest of Mr. John Cutts and Caleh Pen-^
dleton butting upon the conmion on the south, compassing the swamp
round and is about two pole upon the common to make up his acre."
Another small tract was given him when on the " 26 Feby. 1661,
Goodman Mussell refusing to let the towne have there owne land he
hath fenced near Mr. James Pendleton's house without the trial of a
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suite in law although he had formerly agreed thereunto and had an
acre of land g^ven him upon the poynt next the Little Harbor which
he hath rendered unto the town again^ which acre of land is given
by the selectmen unto Capt. Pendleton and James Pendleton to make
them satisfaction for that they were to have of that which the said
Mussell had fenced in against Mr. James Pendleton's House."
At a general town meeting held at Portsmouth the 2nd of March
1662/3^ James Pendleton was chosen one of the selectmen and was
also elected " to keep the towne Booke." At the same meeting his
father had been chosen town treasurer and deputy to the General
Assembly^ so the Pendletons were well represented in the affairs of
Portsmouth at that time. James Pendleton held the office of town
clerk until the 6th of March 1664/5^ and was re-elected selectman
the 1st of March 1663/4, the 8th of March 1666/7, and the 9th of
March 1667/8. On the 8th of March 1666/7, he was also elected one
of the commissioners to end small causes, and was re-elected to this
office the three following years (P. T. R.).
On the 23rd of May, 1666, he was on a committee appointed to
select " The Convenientest place for erecting necessary fortiffication
for the welfare and safety of the place " (Mass. Records, Vol. IV.
part 2). On the 11th of Sept. 1666, he was " admitted to the freedom
of this Commonwealth," and on the 2nd of the next month, he was
chosen Captain of the Portsmouth Military Co. 10 Oct. 1666, the
Court " allowes and approves of James Pendleton for captaine "
(Ibid.).
In Jany., 1667, there was " Layd out to Capt. James Pendleton
sixtie nine acres of land viz thirtie acres due to Capt. Brian Pendle-
ton, ten acres due to Joseph Pendleton in 52 and 29 acres divident
land, due to said James Pendleton." (P. T. R.). On the 11th of
July 1668, James Pendleton " of Portsmouth " sold to John Wins-
land and Edward Bennett for £50, fifty acres of land in Spruce
Creek, in the Township of Kittery, Me. This land had been bought
by Brian Pendleton for £20, 14 Sept., 1660 (York Deeds).
The early beginning of the public school system in New Hampshire
is shown by the following item from the Portsmouth records: "31
March 1670, the selectmen together with Capt. Pendleton and Mr.
Deering have agreed that there shall be a schoole house sett up upon
the land above menconed to be of the Demencons fFoll. viz. 40 foot
in length 20 foot in breadth, 7 foote between joynts with a double
chimney of brick the sides and roof to be double horded to dwell and
keepe school in."
In 1671, Capt. Pendleton assisted Joseph Moss, the town surveyor
of Portsmouth for the four days ending Feby. 27, for which he re-
ceived 12 shillings — ^no doubt fair pay for that time. A little later
we find his name among those of ten men who entered into covenant
and formed the first church of Portsmouth with Rev. Joshua Moody,
pastor. In this year James began to dispose of the property he had
accumulated at Portsmouth and vicinity; with wife Hannah, he sold
land and buildings at Portsmouth to Thomas Thatcher on the 19th of
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May (Rockingham Co. N. H. Deeds, iii, 104), and on the 6th of
July, " James Pendleton of Portsmouth, merchant ", sold to William
and Benedict Oliver, for £4:5 '* My dwelling house on the Isles of
Shoals with half the stage and the flake rooms belonging to it." Brian
Pendleton had had considerable business interests at the Isles of
Shoals and as his son was associated with him in many of his en-
terprises, it is not unlikely that James lived at these Islands for a
year or two.
Late in 1672 James Pendleton and his wife disposed of three more
tracts of land in Portsmouth as shown by the Rockingham County
Deeds, but he was still a resident of the town in 1673 when on the
7th of May in that year Walter Neale was appointed " Left [Lieut.]
to the fFoot company under the conduct of James Pendleton (Mass.
Records, Vol IV. Part 2, p. 555). During this year he also acted
as attorney at Portsmouth for his father " Major Brian Pendleton,
Gentleman, of Saco."
Sometime in 1673 or 1674, Capt Pendleton left Portsmouth to look
over a 700 acre tract of land his father had purchased for him of
John Paine of Boston, 12 June 1673. This property was situated
upon the east side of the lower Pawcatuck river, and later when this
stream was made a boundary between Rhode Island and Connecticut,
became part of the former colony; at that time, however, as stated
in the deed this land was " taken into y* town of Stonington, Conn."
(Rockingham County Deeds iii, 95.) In view of subsequent events
it is fair to assume James had determined to remove from Ports-
mouth and that during his visit here he made all suitable arrange-
ments for the housing of his family in the new home. Capt. Pen-
dleton's military knowledge made him a valued addition to the little
settlement nearby, and on the 9th of March 1674, he was chosen with
Mr. Noyes, Capt. Denison, Lieut. Mason and Mr. Sanders, " A com-
mittee to appoint the respective garrisions and to endeavor that there
be a due respect to the Court order in that regard." (Stonington Town
Votes, ii, 15.) These preparations were evidently made in anticipa-
tion of King Philip's war, which was then brewing.
In the summer of this year James Pendleton returned to Ports-
mouth to settle his affairs and to bring his family to the new habita-
tion. On the 12th of August, he sold to John Fabes of the Isles of
Shoals, lands on Great Island (New Castle), and Sandy Beach, and a
warehouse on Starr Island, Isles of Shoals (Rockingham Co. Deeds,
iii, 98). On the 31st of August his father gave him a life interest
in the property bought from John Paine, the deed stating that it was
to be held in trust for James' children by his second wife (Ibid,, iii,
3).* Five days later in a power of attorney given to Nathaniel
Fryer he says "Whereas I, James Pendleton, of Portsmouth, Pis-
* On the 9 Nov., 1730, his son, Caleb Pendleton, and Eleazer Brown, Sr.,
made a statement, ** That an old stump, standing by the great rock near the
Pawcatuck River, upstream a little from the place known by the name of the
•White Rock,' was the northwest comer of land that formerly l)eIonged to
James Pendleton, deceased, near 30 years ago" (W. L. E., v.* 196).
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cattaqua River^ Merchant, have formerly mortgaged my now dwelling
house . situate on y* Great Island in piscattaqua River,
aforesaid, unto Mr. Tho. Thacher of Boston, minister, for a debt
which Mr. Nathaniel ffryer was bound with me for & I have tendered
said house & premises unto y* use of y* said Mr. Thacher to satisfy
y* sd mortgage had ye been any present to have taken possession
thereof, now for as much as I am now removing from home, these
are to impower Nathaniel ffryer to be my lawful attorney or any by
him impowered of all y* particulars specified in y* said mortgage
whose delivery thereof shall be sufficient in law to all interests and
purposes whatsoever as if it were actually done and acted by my-
self." It would appear from this that James Pendleton had met
with some business reverses at Portsmouth, and this may have been
his reason for leaving that town. Capt. Pendleton evidently made a
quick return trip to Stonington, as on the 10th of September follow-
ing he was a " partaker " at the ordination of the Rev. James Noyes
as pastor of the First Church of Stonington (Church rec.).
On the 28th of April 1675, there was " Layd out to Capt. James
pendleton, seven hundred Ackers of Land which he bought of Mr.
John Payne . . . Also, layd out unto Captaine James Pendle-
ton to make up the full summe of one thousand Ackers of land Layd
out to Mr. John payne and the above Sayd Capt. James pendleton
wee say fforty ackers of meadow at the meadow called omegansett."
This deed is found in Book 1, p. 195, of the Westerly Land Evi-
dences as it was not entered until the 26th March, 1703 (" by Joseph
Pendleton, Towne Clerk ") at which date James Pendleton's property
had been decided to lie in Westerly, R. I.
On the 27th of Dec. 1675, Capt. Pendleton, Mr. Sanders, Thomas
Wheeler and Ephraim Miner were chosen " Lister and Raters " of
Stonington (Ston. Town votes. Book 2, p. 20). King Philip's War
had broken out in this year and Capt. Pendleton saw active service
as on the 17th of April, 1676, at a meeting of the Council of war in
Hartford, Conn., it was voted that " Whereas Major Palmes hath had
sundry Captives dileved to him and Major Winthrop of Minicroft and
those he bought of Capt. Pembleton and Ensign Leffingwell which are
now in the hands of the Pequots and Moheags, besides some others
that the Pequots formerly took captive before Capt. Denison went
out, which are not otherwise dissposed of the Councill orders that
they be forthwith delivered to Major Palmes and Major Winthrop
upon their demands. . . ." (Col. Rec. of Conn.)
Additional proof of James Pendleton's service in King Philip's
War is found in his drawing lot 13 in the Cedar Swamp lots at Volun-
town, Ct, assigned by the Connecticut Legislature in 1701 to the sol-
diers of that colony who served in the conflict. During this war
Capt. Pendleton's property at Sudbury, Mass. was damaged to the ex-
tent of £60 in the Indian attack upon that place, 21 April 1676.
(Bodge's " Soldiers in King Phillip's War.")
As Capt. Pendleton was active in Connecticut and Rhode Island
during 1676 it seems more likely that it was his son James • Pendle-
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ton who witnessed a deed at Wells, Maine^ in that year. On the 14th
of Nov. 1677, James Pendleton and wife, Hannah, of Stonington,
Conn, sold to Brian Pendleton, " his father " of Great Island (New
Castle) N. H., land on Great Island (Rockingham Co. [N. H.]
Deeds, iii, 131).
On the following 27th of December, Capt Pendleton, NehensLah
Palmer, Mr. Tobias Sanders, Ephraim Miner, and Capt. Denison,
were chosen selectmen of Stonington. On the same day Capt. Pen-
dleton and others were appointed a conunittee to ascertain the town
debt and with Nehemiah Palmer he was engaged to " Seal the east-
ward end of the meeting house from the pulpit to the main post, that
is to say from the girt upwards to the wall plate." Capt. Pendleton
was re-elected selectman the 27th Dec. 1677, and the 25th Dec. 1678.
He was also moderator of the Town meetings held during 1677 (Ston-
ington Town Votes, ii, 25, 30, 32). Although he had been active
in the affairs of the town and in its defense against the Indians, yet
the Connecticut Colonial records for May, 1679, state that " Capt.
James Pendleton [and others] being presented to the Court in Octo-
ber last for the privelege of freemen are now accepted to that priv-
elege and the commissioners of Stonington are to administer the free-
men's oath to them."
On the 17th of Sept. 1679^ he took the oath of allegiance to King
Charles at Westerly, R. I., and his name appears upon the list of free
inhabitants of the town in that year, when he received an allotment
of land. On the 27th of Aug. 1680, he was granted several parcels
of land amounting to 150 acres upon the Town Commons of Stoning-
ton, which he afterwards sold. On the 7th of Nov. 1680, James Pen-
dleton was admitted to the Church at Stonington, Conn. 1 June 1681
he sold to William Vahan (Vaughan) " for 20,000 merchantable redd
oake pipe staves," 300 acres of land and three islands at Cape Por-
poise, which he had received by his father's will, his mother relin-
quishing her rights of dower in this property. (York Deeds, iii,
foUo 93.)
On the 25th Jany. 1688, James Pendleton bought of Nathaniel
Lynde 1,000 acres on the sea-coast of Westerly, including Watch
Hill. Hei sold a small part of this land and the rest he willed to his
sons, Joseph, Edmund, and Caleb.
During Sir Edmond Andros* governorship of New York and New
England from 1686 to 1689, James Pendleton was assigned as a
Justice " To keep the peace of our Sovereign Lord, the King, and all
his subjects," 28 May, 1686. Shortly afterwards, " Joseph Dudley,
William Stoughton, John Winthrop, Edward Randolph, and Richard
Wharton, John Blackwell, Edward Palmes, and Samuel Sewall Esqrs,
Elisha Hutchinson, Richard Smith, Francis Brinley and John Saffin,
Esqrs. John Fones, Thomas Ward, James Pendleton Gent." were ap-
pointed by the President and Council of New England, 18 June 1686,
" Commissioners within the Narragansett Country ... to set-
tle and dispose of the affairs of that Province, and the people
thereof" (Mass. Hist. Soc. Col. Fifth Series, Vol. 9).
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On the 14th of June 1687, he was a member of the General Quar-
ter Sessions and Court of Common Pleas held at Newport, and a
member of the same court when it met at Rochester on the 6th of
March in the following jear (R. I. Col. Rec.)-
On 18 Dec. 1689, 3 Dec. 1690, 1 April 1691, and 8 April 1691,
James Pendleton disposed of the property at Sudbury, Mass. which
he had held so many years as shown by the Middlesex County, Mass.,
deeds. He acknowledged these last two deeds at Boston, the 8th of
April, 1691.
In 1699 James Pendleton was chosen a Town Councilman of
Westerly. During that year a new law was passed by the R. I. As-
sembly for the choosing of rate makers which created much dissatis-
faction, and at Westerly quite a number of the leading men entered
their protest against the new regulation. This act called down upon
their heads the wrath of the Governor, Samuel Cranston, as will ap-
pear by the foUowing interesting document taken from the " TrumbuU
Papers " published in the collections of the Mass. Hist. Society:
" Warrant to Joseph Crandall to arrest disturbers of the peace.
To Joseph Crandall, especial constable appointed for this present
expedition. Greetings.
Whereas, [complaint] hath been made unto me, Samuel Cranston,
Governor of his Majesty's colony of Rhoad Island and Prouidence,
Plantations, etc., by Captain William Champlin and Mr. Joseph
Clarke, of Westerly, justices within said colony, that they have met
with some obstruction in the town meeting by several persons of said
town remonstrating under their hands against the choosing of rate
makers, (according to an Assembly's Act at Warwick, Oct. 25, 1699)
as will more at large appear under the hands of the said persons,
vis: James Pendleton, Joseph Pemberton, George Denison, Joseph
Stanton, John Lewis, Daniell Crumb, Jno. Babcock, Joseph Pendle-
ton, Edward Bliuing, Roger Larkin, James Lewis, Israel Lewis and
Joseph Babcock, Edward Wilkocks, the which act of theirs doth
tend to the subversion of his Majesty's authority, established in
this colony under the great seal of England, and is a high contempt
against the same. These are, therefore, in the name of his Majesty,
William the Third, King of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland,
and the dominions and territories thereunto belonging, to apprehend
the persons of the aforesaid James Pendleton, Joseph Pemberton,
George Denison, Joseph Stanton, Jno. Lewis, Daniel Crumb, Jno.
Babcock, Joseph Pendleton, Edward Bliuing, Roger Larkin, James
Lewis, Israel Lewis, Joseph Babcock, and Edward Wilcoks, and
bring them before me, that they may be proceeded with according to
their demerits. And you are hereby authorized and empowered to
take sufficient aid and all or any of his Majesty's loving subjects
within this colony are hereby required to be aiding and assisting to you
in the execution of your said office, if there unto commanded by you,
as occasion shall require. Hereof you are not to fail as you'll an-
swer the contrary.
Given under my hand and seal in Newport, this second day of
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December^ and in the eleventh year of his Majesty's reign over Eng-
land^ etc.^ Annoq. Domini 1699.
Samuell Cranston.
Vera copia attests Joseph Crandal's Marke^ constable constituted
for the same.
A tme copy^ compared with an attested copy by James Noyes."
What the outcome of this matter was we have not been able to
leam^ as farther reference to it has not been found of record, so we
do not know whether or not these independent men of Westerly were
taken before the terrible Grovemor and proceeded with according to
their demerits.
On the 23rd of Jany., 1700, James Pendleton of Westerly, R. I.,
sold to Nicholas Morey of Taunton, Mass. for 100 pounds, six hun-
dred acres of land on the west side of the Saco River. (York Deeds.)
At town meetings held in Westerly the 19th March, 1707, and the
23rd May in the same year, Capt. James Pendleton was chosen Mod-
erator and on the 27 June 1709 he was elected first Town Council-
man (Westerly rec.). His death occurred in Westerly on the 29 No-
vember in this year. Like his father he was active in public affairs
until the time of his death, and like his father too, wherever he went
he became at once one of the leading citizens.
The will of James^ Pendleton (see Appendix VIII), names wife,
Hannah, sons Joseph, Edmund and Cideb, daughters Ann Brown,
Eleanor Pendleton and Dorothy Pendleton, " children by my present
wife, Hannah," and daughters Mary and Hannah " had by former
wife."
No reference is made by Capt. James Pendleton to his sons,
James' and Brian', named in his father's will (1677) or to any heirs
of these sons, and as no mention of any such has elsewhere appeared,
it would seem indisputable that James' and Brian' died without
issue. James' had died previous to 1698, but we have nothing to
show what became of Brian.'
There are several records at Westerly referring to the children of
Capt. James' by his second wife; one is as follows:
" The Deposetion of Mr. Peter Crandall and Mr. Joseph Maxson
of Westerly in Rhod Island Government Both of LawfuU age Tes-
tif yeth & Sayeth yt We the Deponants Being Nigh Neighbors to Capt.
James Pendleton of s'd Westerly We the Deponants Well Knew him &
his wife Hannah Pendleton & their Deputed Children, The first Joseph
Pendleton by the s'd Hannah the 2nd Was Edmond, the third Was
Caleb the next is Ann, the next was Elenor, the next was Dorithy,
We the deponants further Sayeth that the above Named Children was
the Deputed Children of ye above s'd Capt. James Pendleton & his
Wife Hannah as above s'd Which daughters above mentioned was
married, Ann to Elezer Brown, Elinor Was Married to Wm. Walker,
Dorithy to Nicholas Cottrill and further these Deponants Sayeth
Not."
" The above Written Evidences was Taken upon Solemn oath be-
fore [word omitted] in the town of Westerly in Kings County of
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Rhoad Island This 16th Day of this Instant August in ye Year of
ye Year onr Lord 1732.
Theodaty Rhoades, Justice of ye Peace,
John Richmond, Justice of ye Peace.
Entred. Novem. ye 9th 1732.
Pr. Wm. Babcock T. Clerk."
(Westerly Land Evidences Book 5, page 367)
James* Pendleton married (1), at Sudbury, Mass,, 22 Oct., 1647,
Mary Palmer, whose parentage is unknown. She died at Sudbury, 7
Nov., 1655, and he married (2), 29 April, 1656, also at Sudbury,
Hannah Goodenow, daughter of Capt. Edmund and Hannah ( )
Goodenow. She was bom in that town 28 Nov., 1639, and was
living in Westerly, R. I., as late as 1725. Her father was a native
of Dunhead, Wiltshire, England (N. E. Hist. Gen. Reg. Ix, 357),
and was a prominent man in Sudbury which he represented in the
General Court for several years. The children of James Pendleton
were:
By first wife:
5. James^ Jr., b. 5 Nov., 1650, Watertown, Mass. He was men-
tioned in the will of his grandfather, Major Brian Pendle-
ton, in 1677, but in 1698 his half-brother, Joseph Pendleton,
sold to Nicholas Morey, land on the Great Island at Ports-
mouth, N. H., '* one acre of which was given to my brother,
James Pendleton." (Rock. Co., N. H., Deeds, ix, 321.) It
would appear from this that James' d. unm. prior to 1698.
6. Mary, b'. prob. about 1653; m. three times. t
7. Hannah, b. prob. about 1655; m. John Bush.
By second wife:
8. Brian^ b. 23 July, 1659, Sudbury, Mass. While he is mentioned
in his grandfather Pendleton's will (1677), no further refer-
ence to him has anywhere been found, and as in the case of
his half-brother, James,' Jr., he undoubtedly died without
issue and probably unmarried.
9. Joseph, b. 29 Dec., 1661, Sudbury, Mass.; m. (1), Deborah
Minor; (2), Patience Potts.
10. Edmund, b. 24 June, 1665, Portsmouth, N. H.; m. Mary .
11- Ann, b. 12 Nov., 1667, Portsmouth, N. H.; m. Eleazer Brown.
12. Caleb, b. 8 Aug., 1669, Portsmouth, N. H.; m. Elisabeth .
13. Sarah, bapt. 18 April, 1675, Stonington, Ct.; d. young as no
further reference to her appears.
14. Eleanor, bapt. 20 July, 1679, Stonington, Ct; m. William
Walker.
15. Dorothy, bapt. 3 Oct., 1686, Stonington, Ct.; m. Nicholas Cot-
trell, 3rd.
Note: The published vital records of Sudbury, Mass., give us
the dates of James Pendleton's marriages, the birth of his second
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wife^ the births of his sons^ Brian and Joseph, and the death of his
first wife. The birth of his son, James, Jr., appears upon the rec-
ords of Watertown, Mass., and the baptisms of his three youngest
daughters are given in the records of the First Church of Stoning-
ton, Conn. The dates of births of Edmund, Ann, and Caleb are
from "An Original Record of Births, &c for the Towns of Ports-
mouth, Dover, and Hampton, commencing 1643," now in possession
of the N. H. Hist. Soc. and published in the Dover, N. H. Hist.
Collections, Vol. I, p. 120. As James was a resident of Portsmouth
during these years, these three children were undoubtedly born
there.
While the date of Ann's birth does not tally with the deposition
of Peter Crandall and Joseph Maxson, that of James Pendleton's
children by wife Hannah " The third was Caleb, the next is Ann/'
yet as is often done, they probably gave the sons first and then the
daughters, irrespective of their combined order of birth. Although
it is true that Ann's gravestone states she was bom at Westerly in
1673, and died ae. 60 years, yet this cannot be held to be corrobora-
tive of Messrs, Crandall's and Maxson's evidence, as the stone was
erected only about twenty-five years ago by one of Ann's descend-
ants, and the date thereon was supplied by Judge Wheeler, the Ston-
ington historian. What his authority was does not appear. Ann*s
husband does not mention her in his will, dated 1732, and it would
seem from this that she had died earlier than Wheeler assumed.
We can see no good reason to suppose there were two Anns in James
Pendleton's family. If he had had a second one, bom at Westerly,
he would surely have had her baptized at the Stonington church,
nor would he have neglected to have entry made thereof, as he seems
to have been particular in these respects.
4. Caleb^ Pendleton (Major Brian^), died prior to 9 Aug., 1677,
probably at Westerly, R. I. He married Judith .
That Brian Pendleton had at least one other son besides Capt.
James seems evident from the Middlesex Co. (Mass.) deed already
referred to in which Brian refers to James as his " eldst sonne.**
That Caleb Pendleton was brother to James seems reasonably certain.
In the list of landholders at Portsmouth, N. H., in 1657, Caleb is
set down as the owner of 19 acres of land, and his name occurs im-
mediately after those of Brian and James. In 1661 the town allotted
an acre of land to Capt. James^ Pendleton which was bounded on
Caleb's property. The following year Caleb was at Boston, and
we have no further record of him until in the list of inhabitants at
Westerly, R. I., 1679, it is stated that "Lot 41 originally granted
to Caleb Pendleton* is given to George Landfeare " [Lanphere].
It has been suggested that inasmuch as this list was not written
until two years after Brian had made his will, in which no son Caleb
is mentioned, Caleb inay have been a son of that Joseph Pendleton
* [121 Caleb, son of James', was but ten years of age in this year, and
so would hardly have had any grants of land made him.
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who was at Portsmouth as early as 1629. (See Appendix II.) It
does not appear^ however^ that the list of 1679 is to be regarded as
containing only the names of those who were inhabitants of West-
erly in that year, bat rather those who had come there up to that
time^ and in addition to those noted in the first list, 18 May, 1669.
The fact that a lot originally given Caleb was awarded to Landfeare
bears ont this view. Similarly the list of inhabitants of Westerly
in 1727 contains the name of Capt. James Pendleton who had been
dead nearly twenty years. In this list the name Caleb Pendleton
appears twice, first amcmgst the earlier settlers, and again near the
end of the list, the second one probably referring to Caleb^, son of
JmnesK (Westerly " Town Meetings," Book I, pp. 47-48.)
Thai; Caleb^ was married and had at least one child is shown by
the following:
[16.^ " Caleb Pendlbton Junr. son of Caleb & Judeth Pen-
dleton died 1 Oct. 1662."
(Boston, Mass., Town Rec. pub. Doc. 130, p. 86.)
It is evident that Caleb Pendleton left no direct heirs, as no refer-
ence to any such appears in Brian Pendleton's will or in any other
records. His name did not die with him, however, as it has ap-
peared regularly among the descendants of Caleb* Pendleton, young-
est son of Capt. James.
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6. Mary* Pendleton {Capt. James*, Major Brian}), was bom about
1653, probably at Watertown, Mass., and died in 1732, at Taunton,
or Dighton, Mass. After her mother's death and her father's re*
marriage Mary was evidently brought up by her grandparents, Brian
and Eleanor Pendleton, as her name appears as a witness to various
deeds in York County, Maine, where they lived, and her marriages
also occurred there.
She married (1), ,* William Brettun, or Britton, as the
name came to be spelled in later generations. According to the
" Britton Ancestry " by Edward E. Britton, William was the son of
James and Jane Britton of Charlestown, Mass. Few other facts
have been ascertained about him. He was in Maine as early as
1674, when on the 6th of June he witnessed a deed at Saco (York
Co. Deeds, ii, folio 174).
Mary* married (2), prior to April, 1683, Joseph Cross, son of
John Cross of Wells, Maine. He was a soldier from Wells in the
Indian War of 1677, and died 18 June, 1684, leaving no children.
His will, dated at Wells, 2 March, 1683/4, proved 2 Aug., 1684,
names wife Mary as executrix, and makes a bequest to " My wife's
soun Willi: Breeden " (York Deeds, Book v, part 1, folio 28).
Mary* married (3), prior to 25 May, 1686, Nicholas Morey. He
kept a public house at Wells and took an active part in town af-
fairs, holding the office of Selectman for several years. When the
settlers were besieged by the Indians on Stage Island he volunteered
to go to Portsmouth for aid, remarking that if help did not come
they would all be killed or taken prisoners. Securing a canoe he
eluded the savages and reached Portsmouth in safety. Here he ob-
tained a sloop, a number of soldiers and a swivel-gun, and upon his
return with these reinforcements the Indians were driven off and the
settlers rescued. (History of Wells, Maine.)
Nicholas Morey removed to Taunton, Mass., prior to 1692, as he
appears as a resident of that town when he bought land there on
* There are confusing clues as to the date of this marriage. Brian Pendle-
ton's will, dated 9 Aug., 1677, calls Mary, his granddaughter, Mary Pendle^
ton. Her son, William Brettun, married in Oct., 16d8, and was of sufficient
age to convey land 20 Feb., 1699, when he deeded to Nicholas Morey the
land left him by Joseph Cross (York Deeds). It would seem from this
that Mary was married to Brettun late in 1677 or early in 1678, and yet on
the 16th of April, 1680, Mary Pendleton witnessed a deed at Wells, Maine
(York Deeds, iii., folio 82). As we have no other Mary Pendleton of this
period we cannot understand why she signed her name this way if she was
then Brettun's widow.
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the 26tli of Jany. of that year (Bristol Co. Deeds, x, 147). Here
he resumed tavern keeping and was licensed under the Province law
about 1700 to keep an Ordinary. Emery's " History of Taunton,"
published in 1893, says [p. 608], " Nicholas Morey's ordinary was
near Morey's bridge. Part of the cellar walls, surrounded by old
trees, yet mark the site of this famous ordinary, tavern, and inn,
which was kept by the descendants of Nicholas until the memory of
those now living." Some of his wife's descendants may have been
referred to by this, as the land and probate records of Bristol County
indicate that Nicholas Morey had no children, — at least none that sur-
vived infancy.
In February, 1698/99, he bought of Joseph Pendleton of West-
erly, R. I., two acres of land at Portsmouth, N. H. (Rockingham Co.,
N. H., Deeds, ix, 32), and on the 7th of September, 1716, at which
time he was of Freetown, Mass., he gave a receipt to Caleb Pendle-
ton, executor to Capt. James Pendleton. (Westerly, R. I., C. & P.
records.) About 1721 Nicholas removed to Dighton, Mass., where
he died early in 1731. On the 27th of March in that year his widow,
Mary, was appointed administratrix upon his estate (Bristol Co.
Probate records, vii, 144). Inventory of his property, amounting
to nearly £6000, was filed three days later. (Ibid., p. 176.) After
Mary's death in the following year, " John Smith of London, now
residing in Boston, next of kin," was appointed on the 17th of
March, 1732/33, administrator upon the estate of his great-uncle
Nicholas Morey, late of Dighton, deceased. (Ibid., p. 507.)
The will of Mary Morey, widow of Nicholas Morey, dated at
Dighton, Mass., 5 Oct, 1732*, and recorded 10 Jany., 1732/33 (Ibid.,
p. 480), refers to but one child, the son William, who, it states,
was then deceased. This will is an unusual document, as besides
naming all her grandchildren, it mentions her father, grandfather,
and former husband as follows: To James Brettun, her grandson,
she willed " One quarter of all my right in lands in Province of New
Hampshire ... in right of my grandfather Brian Pendleton,
and in right of my father James Pendleton, and in right of my for-
mer husband Joseph Cross by his last will."
Mary's child:
i. William* (Brettun), was bom probably about 1678 at Wells,
Maine. The records of Taunton, Mass., refer to him as
" mariner." He was a member of the military company there
in 1700 and 1710. Wis death occurred prior to 17 March,
1725/26, as on that day his widow, Lydia, was appointed
administratrix of his estate (Bristol Co. Probate records).
He married at Taunton, 26 October, 1698, Lydia Leonard,
daughter of James Leonard, 2d, of Taunton. She was bom
in 1679, and had not remarried up to 16 September, 1752,
when she sold land to James Leonard (Bristol Co, Deeds).
The children of William* and Lydia (Leonard) Brettun, as
shown by his mother's will, were (order uncertain) :
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i. Mary' (Brettnn). She was probably one of the oldest chil-
dren, as her son Brian* Hall was b. 9 July, 1727. She is
said to have m. John Hall, but if this is correct she evidently
had a former husband, Joseph Hall, as on the 14th of Feb-
ruary, 1721, Nicholas Morey deeded to Mary Hall, widow of
Joseph Hall of Taunton, twenty acres of land in that town,
and on the 1st of March, 1726, he deeded to the heirs of
Joseph Hall, late of Taunton, deceased, " for love and affec-
tion," a " little lot in Dighton." (Bristol Co. Deeds, lix, 190;
xlv, 41.)
ii. William, Jr., b. about 1701; d. 4 December, 1783; m. Patience
. He testified at Taunton, 19 September, 1753, that he
was about fifty-two years of age (Bristol Co. Deeds, xli, 92).
iii. James, d. 1736. He evidently m. [22] Hannah^ Pendleton, as
notei under our account of her.
iv. Abiel. He was of Smithfield, R. I., in 1760, when on October
4th he deeded land to his brother Ebeneiser of Raynham,
Mass. (Bristol Co. Deeds, xliv, 437).
V. Lydia, m. 14 February, 1733/34, Nicholas Power, or Powers.
vi. Sarah, m. 8 May, 1735, Thomas White of Taunton.
vii. Elizabeth, m. 18 January, 1736/37, Timothy Williams,
viii. Ebenezer, b. 1 June, 1715, Taunton, Mass.; d. 1787 in New
Hampshire; m. (1), 20 May, 1735, Tabitha Leonard; (2),
22 February, 1749, at Providence, R. I., Sarah Bullock. He
was the father of nineteen children, seventeen of whom be-
came heads of families of their own. In 1771, Ebenezer
with all his family except two daughters, removed to Westmore-
land, N. H., where he became pr<Mninent in civil and religious
affairs and an ardent supporter of the cause of the Colonies
against the mother country. He was a member of the Conti-
nental Congress in, 1777 and 1778. Several of his sons served
in the Revolutionary War, one of them as Major of a New
Hampshire regiment.
ix. Abigail, m. 13 December, 1736, Joshua Campbell of Norton,
Mass.
X. Pendleton, b. about 1722; d. at Easton, Mass., in 1806, ae. 84
years (History of Easton). He was a soldier in the French
and Indian War (Ibid), also in the Revolution (Mass. Ar-
chives). He m. 22 October, 1747, Hannah Seele.
NoTB. — ^We are indebted to one of Ebeneser Brettun's descendants, Mrs.
George F. Hodges, of Rome, N. Y., for the above facts concerning Wm, as
well as for the marriage records of his sisters Lydia, Sarah, Elizabeth, Abi-
gail, and brother, Pendleton.
7. Hannah* Pendleton (Capt, Jamei^, Major Brian^), was bom
probably about 1655, and died .
She married at Sudbury, Mass., 13 January, 1679, John Bush.
His parentage is unknown. The John Bush of Cape Porpoise, Maine,
of whom Brian Pendleton bought land, died without issue in 1670.
Besides giving the date of Hannah Pendleton's marriage, the Sud-
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Ymry records show that John and Hannah Bush had one child bom
there:
1. Hannah^ (Bnsh), b. 5 November, 1683.
No further record of this family has ever been found, although
Hannah was living in 1703, when she was mentioned in her father's
will.
The indexes to the deeds, wiUa and administrations of Middlesex
County, Mass., do not contain the name of John Bush.
9. Joseph* Pendleton (^CapU James^, Major Brian^), was bom
at Sudbury, Mass., 29 December, 1661,* and died at Westerly, R. I.,
18 September, 1706. On the 17th of September, 1679, Joseph Pen-
dleton took the oath of allegiance to the' colony of Rhode Island at
Westerly, on the same day that his father became a citizen there.
In 1697 he was constable of the town and was involved with his
father in 1699 in the trouble with Gov. Cranston. In 1698, 1699,
1704 and 1705, he was chosen to apportion the rates (assessor of
taxes). 2 Febmary, 1698/99, Joseph Pendleton of Faversham, alias
Westerly, R. I., deeds to Nicholas " Moorey " two acres of land in
Portsmouth, N. H., " One acre of which was given to my brother,
James Pendleton " (Rockingham Co., N. H., Deeds, ix, 321). Three
days later Joseph gave another deed to Nicholas " Moorey " of
Taunton, Mass., for two acres of land lying on the Great Island in
Portsmouth, " One acre that was Philip Eussel's in his life time, the
other was given to my brother James Pendleton." (Ibid., ii, 65.)
These deeds appear to have been for the same property.
On the 24th of May, 1702, Joseph Pendleton was admitted to the
First Church of Stonington (Ch. Rec). 25th of June, 1701, he was
elected Town Clerk of Westerly, for one year. He was again elected
on the 25th of June, 1702, and re-elected the four years following.
In 1703 he was styled Ensign. He was a grand juryman in 1706
(West. Rec.). Joseph's handwriting, which appears in the old town
records in these years, is remarkably legible; his penmanship was
far in advance of that of the average Town Clerk of those days.
Joseph Pendleton married (1), at Westerly, R. I., 8 July, 1696,
Deborah Minor, daughter of Ephraim and Hannah (Avery) Minor.
'•M^04>^
She died 8 September, 1697 (West. Rec). He married (2), at
Westerly, 11 December, 1700, Patience Potts, daughter of William
12 August, 1683. Not long after Joseph's death she married (2),
•Sudbury Record. Date and place also given In' Westerly Records in his
own handwriting.
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44 THE PENDLETON OBNBALOOT
as his second wife, 28 April, 1707, Samuel Rogers. The following
8th of June, Samuel Rogers gave bond to administer, estate of Jo-
seph Pendleton, and a draft of 202 acres was laid out to him, " In
the behalf of Joshua Pendleton, his son-in-law [step-son], it being
part of je Land held in possession hj Capt. James Pendleton, de-
ceased." (W. L. E., ii, 33.)
On the 26th of April, 1731, William and Joseph Pendleton of
Westerly gave to Samuel Rogers and his wife Patience, mother to
William and Joseph, receipt for all their legacies in .the will of their
father, Joseph Pendleton. (C. & P. rec., 1719-1731, p. 248.)
Issue of Joseph* Pendleton (from Westerly vital records,
confirmed by his will — see Appendix VIII):
By first wife:
17. Deborah,* b. 29 August, 1697; m. Nicholas Frink.
By second wife:
18. Joseph, b. 3 March, 1702; m. Sarah Worden. '
19. William, b. 23 March, 1704; m. (1), Lydia Burrows; (2), Mrs.
Mary Ch^sebrough.
20. Joshua, b. 22 February, 1705; m. Dorothea Ward.
10. Edmund* Pendleton {Capt Jamei^, Major Brian}), was
bom at Portsmouth, N. H., 24 June, 1665, and died at Westerly, R.
I., in 1750. Edmund' Pendleton was taken to Westerly, R. I., with
the rest of his father's family when about seven years of age and
made that town his home until his death. On the 18th of April, 1674,
he was baptized at the First Congregational Church of Stonington,
Conn. 28th March 1692, Edmund Pendleton, of Stonington, Abigail
Kettle, widow of John Kettle, guardian on behalf of Joseph Kettle,
sold a farm in Sudbury, Mass., to Noah Clapp for £50 (Middlesex
County, Mass., Deeds, x, 244). The deed next following shows that
Joseph Kettle was a grandson to Capt Edmund Goodenow, and that
Joseph's uncle, John Goodenow, acted as attorney for " Kinsman
Edmund Pendleton."
On the 23rd of Jany, 1700, an agreement was made between Capt.
James Pendleton and Edmund Pendleton on the one part, and Joseph
Pendleton on the other part regarding the division of a neck of land
on the East side of the Pawcatuck River. This agreement was not
recorded until the 9th of April, 1719, and is entered on page 38 of
Book 3 of the Westerly Land Evidences. On the 28th of July, 1700,
Edmund Pendleton and Mary, his wife, were admitted to membership
In the First Church of Stonington (Ch. Rec.). On the 16th April,
1712, Edmund Pendleton of Westerly, sold to Stephen Randall for
£58 a farm of about 90 acres " It being part of that land which my
honored grandfather major briant pendleton purchised of Mr. paine
and is sometime sence foUen ^o me according to my s^ grandfathers
will" (W. L. E., ii, 104).
On the 10th of March, 1713/14, Edmund Pendleton sold an ad-
ditional tract of land, about 80 acres, to Stephen Randall for £70.
This piece was bounded on the West by the Pawcatuck River, South
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by Eleazer Brown's land^ East by Caleb Pendleton's land. North " by
the land belonging to Joseph Pendleton, deceased, his orphans "
(Ibid., ii, 139).
On the 14th of March, 1743/4, Edmund Pendleton, Sr., of Westerly,
" in consideration of ye Love Goodwill and fatherly affection which
I have & do bear unto my Loving Son, Edmund Pendleton, Junr.",
deeds to the latter "two hundrded acres more or less, it being the
Northern part of my homestead farm." (Ibid., t, 206.)
On the 30th of April, 1750, inventory of his estate was presented
to the town council for probate. It amounted to £1375, 16s., and
included wearing apparel, £19, 10s.; two old books, 10s.; wheel,
pewter, notes, live-stock, etc. Receipts were given by daughters,
Hannah Britton, vridow of James Britton of Dighton, Mass., Mary
Pendleton, Rebecca, wife of Oliver Steward, and Dorothy, wife of
John Jemison. Edmund Pendleton, Jr., acted as administrator of his
father's estate. (Westerly C. & P. Rec, iii, 256-7.)
As the Mary Pendleton above mentioned was the daughter of Ed-
mund, Sr., and as his wife, Mary, signed no receipt in the adminis-
traticm of his estate nor any of the deeds we have noted, it may be
concluded that these facts, in connection with the small family Ed-
mund* had, would indicate that his wife had died prior to 1712.
The descendants of Edmund' Pendleton, Sr., are not numerous, as
many of them remained unmarried, and of those who did marry few
had large families. The marriage of Edmund Pendleton does not ap-
pear to be of record, but we have his wife's first name, Mary, from
the Stonington Church records, as we have already seen. His chil-
dren, as shown in the administration on his estate and in the baptis-
mal records of the Stonington Churches were (order uncertain) :
21. Edmund,^ Jr., m. Susannah King.
22. Hannah, bapt. 28 July, 1700 (First Church); m. James* Bret-
tun (Britton).
23. Mary, bapt. 6 Sept., 1702 (First Church. As she was forty-
eight years old and still single when she signed receipt
for her share of her father's estate (1750), she probably
d. unm.
24. Rebecca, m. Oliver Steward.
25. Dorothy, d. 1778; m. at Westerly, R. I., 20 Dec. 1748 (as sec.
wf.), John Jamison (Jemison), son of William and Sarah
(Price) Jamison. According to " The Jamesons in America "
[p. 12], his first wife was Abigail Carter by whom he had
daughters Abigail, Sarah, Mary, Margaret, and Content, who
June, 1756 (New London, Conn., Prob. rec. Liber G, pp.
d. inf. John Jamison's will, dated at Stonington, Conn., 25th
221-2), naqies only " loving wife Dorothy " and the first four
daughters above mentioned. It would appear from this that
Dorothy had had no ch. or at least none that survived in-
fancy.
" Sept. 1, 1778, Rev. Joseph Fish being appointed executor
of will of Dorothy Jamison, dec'd, refused to execute " (Ston-
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46 THE PCNDLBTON OBNBALOOT
ington, Conn. Prob. rec.^ iii. 124). This will does not appear
to have been recorded.
26. Daniel. On the 2nd of Nov. 1735, Edmund Pendleton, Dan-
iel Pendleton, " Dorotha " Pendleton, and Rebecca Pendleton
owned covenant to the Second Church of Stonington, and were
bapt. at Westerly the 23rd of Nov. following, Edmund's name
appearing this time as Edmund, Junr. As no reference to
this Daniel Pendleton is made in the settlement of his father's
estate he evidently died prior to 1750 without leaving a family.
11. Ann' Pendleton (Capt, Jamet^, Major Brian^), was bom
at Portsmouth, N. H., 12 Nov. 1667, and died prior to 1732, as she
is not mentioned in her husband's will of that date. A tradition
among her descendants says that she was sixty years old when slie
died. Ann' married at Westerly, R. I., 18th Oct. 1693, Eleazer
Brown, son of Thomas and Mary (Newhall) Brown; he was born 4
Aug. 1670, at Lynn, Mass., and died at Stonington, Conn., 30 Nov.
1734.
Eleazer Brown and his wife made their home in Westerly and
later in Stonington, in the part of that township which was after-
ward set off to form North Stonington. In the division of her
father's property, Ann received his house as appears in the following
agreement of the heirs:
" To all Christian people to whom these presents shall come Know
ye that the subscribers hearunto had a tract of land given us by our
honored Granfather brian pendleton by an asignment of a deed bar-
ing date 1674 as more att larg may appear by s'd deed s'd land lying
& being sittuate in ye towne of Westerly in ye CoUony of Rhoad
Island & providence plantations in New England & wee ye proprie-
tors of s'd land have joyntly agreed & devided s'd tract of land
(Except a parte thearof that Mr. Georg lanfear hath fenct) into
seven parts Elizer brown hath ye third lott & ye house that was
Capt. Pendletons stands on itt ye bounds thereof is in ye surveigh &
ye s'd Elezer brown had s'd lott by a Joynt agreement of the heirs
of Capt- James Pendleton & payed sertaine sumes of money therefore
unto Nicholas Cottrill William walker as was inserted in Capt. James
Pendletons will & for a confirmation of s'd lott with all ye housing
orchards fencings pausters woods timber & all other priveleges 6c
apurtenances whatsoever belonging to s'd lott or hereafter shall be-
long thereunto we Edmund Pendleton Caleb Pendleton william walker
& Nicholas Cottrill for us and our heires Executy administrations &
asigns & each of them & every of them have given Granted assured
& confirmed ye above s'd lott to ye s'd Elezer brown his heirs Executs
administrators & assignes to have & to hold in severallity forever to
use poses and in joy as his owne proper Estate forever hereafter so
as not to allter change defeete or make voyed ye above s'd pertition
by any right tittle claims or Interest of Edmund Pendleton Caleb
Pendleton William Walker Nicholas Cottrill our heirs Executs ad-
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nuiiistrators or asignes or either of them or any of them their
heirs Executors administrators or asignes foreyer hereafter sett our
hands & scales ye 11th day of April 1711.
signed sealed & delivered Edmund Pendleton (Seal)
in ye presence of Caleb Pendleton (Seal)
James Noyes William Walker (Seal)
John Saunders Nicholas Cottrill (Seal)
The mark of
Eleanor E. Walker (Seal)
The mark Dority D. Cottrill (Seal)
The above menchoned persons
appeared the 11th day of April 1711
uid acknowledged the above written
to be their act and deed before
Mr. John Saunders Justice
This is a true copy of the original Entered by me this 4th of August
1713.
John Babcock Town Clerk."*
After the deaths of Ann and her husband, her surviving children
deeded to Edmund and Joseph Pendleton of Westerly, for ten pounds,
all their rights in the estate of " our grandfather, James Pendleton,
late of Westerly, and of * Briant ' Pendleton." This deed was signed
30 July, 1734, by Jonathan Brown, " Elezer " Brown, Thomas Main
and Ann, his wife. Patience Brown, James Pendleton and Abigail,
his wife, and Wait Palmer and Mary, his wife (Rockingham Co., N.
H. Deeds, xx, 227).
The children of Eleazer and Ann (Pendleton) Brown were:
i. Jonathan* (Brown), b. 12 July, 1694; m. [31] Elizabeth* Pen-
dleton,
ii. James, b. 1 June, 1696 ;t d. 20 Feby., 1750; m. 15 May, 1718,t
Elizabeth Randall,
iii. Eleazer, Jr., b, 4 May, 1698; d. 1757, at Stonington; m. (1),
1723, Temperance Holmes; (2), Mary .
iv. Anna, b. 1 Feby., 1700; d. 11 March, 1766; m. 20 April, 1720,
Dea. Thomas Main, as his first wife.
V. Ebenezer, b. 28 Jany., 1702 ;§ d. 4 March, 1725; m, 5 April,
1723, Elizabeth Main.
vi. Mary, b. 28 Nov., 1703; m. 1727, Elder Wait Pabner.
vii. Hannah, b. 12 Dec, 1705; d. 4 Jany., 1727 ;|| m. 24 March,
1725, WiUiam Wilcox.
• This is a literal copy taken from Westerly, R. I., Records, Land Evidence
Book 2, page 91, by Charles H. Pendleton, Dec. 19, 1887. Mr. Pendleton
noted at the time that on account of the poor condition of this particular
agreement on the records it would be impossible to obtain another copy as
correct, the page being in fragments.
fl July, 1699, in Brown Gen., p. 12.
± 15 May, 1715, in Randall (Sen., May 5, 1718, in History of Stonington.
fS8 June, 1709, in Brown Gen., p. 13.
/I Cyrus H. Brown's ** Brown Genealogy " publishes on page 544 the will of
Eleaxer Brown, copied from the original document in possession of one of
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48 THE PENDLETON GENEALOGY
viii. Patience, b. 28 Dec., 1707; m. 17 Dec., 1735, Clement West-
ix. Abigail, b. 3 Feby., 1712;* m. [71] James*^ Pendleton, Jr.
z. Rutb, b. 30 June, 1714; m. 1733, Benjamin Randall. She d.
20 May, 1791.
References: Westerly and Stmiington records. History of Stonington, and
Genealogies of the Randall, Chesebrough, and Thomas Brown families.
12. Caleb* Pendleton {CapU Jame$^, Major Brian}), the
youngest son of Capt. James^ and Hannah (Goodenow) Pendleton,
was bom at Portsmouth, N. H., 8 Aug. 1669, and died at Westerly,
R. I., 19 March 1746. He was a farmer and settled upon his father's
land at Westerly. On the 26th of Jany. 1703, his brothers and sis-
ters agreed " They having a gift of land given us by our grandfather
Bryan Pendleton to be divided amongst us at our father's death, as
per deed bearing date 31 Aug. 1674; and our brother Caleb having
built upon said land we mutually agree for ourselves with full con-
sent of father James, that our brother Caleb shall have his part of
land (given us by grandfather Brian Pendleton) where he now is."
This instrument was signed by Joseph Pendleton, Edmund Pendleton,
Eleanor Pendleton, Dorothy Pendleton, Eleazor and Anna Brown,
Patience Pendleton and Mary Pendleton (the last two being the
wives of Joseph and Edmund respectively), and is recorded in the
Westerly Land Evidences.
On the 11th of April 1711, Caleb received a confirmation of this
agreement, the deed being signed by Edmund Pendleton, William
Walker, Eleazor Brown, Nicholas Cottrell, Anna Brown, " Eliner "
Walker, " Dorithy " Cottrell. ..." We the proprietors of sd
tract of land have . . . Devided sd tract of land into Seven
Parts except one Part that Mr. George Lamphear Hath fenct"
(W. L. E., iii, 135.) On the 3d June, 1733, Caleb Pendleton of
Westerly, R. I., signed off to James " Brettan " (Britton) of Bristol
[County .^], Mass., all his right in the estate of his grandfather, late
of Saco, Maine, and of his father, James Pendleton, late of West-
erly. This deed was signed by Caleb's wife Elizabeth (Rockingham
Co., N. H., Deeds, xx, 228).
At a meeting of the Town Council of Westerly, 7 Oct. 1699, it
was ordered that Caleb Pendleton, Constable, " Doe warne Samuel
Younglove and his wife, and Thomas Jossling and Mary Randall to
departe out of our towne." It is a coincidence that while Caleb
his descendants. This will (dated 1732) names a daughter Hannah, the full
list of children coming in the following order: Jonathan, Eleaxer, Anna,
Mary, Patience, Abigail, Ruth, Hannah, Daniel, and James. The son Daniel
is not otherwhere referred to in this senealogy, nor is he included in the
list of Eleaier's children given in the "History of Stonington." This work
also notes the marriage of Eleajser's daughter Hannah to William Wilcox,
and states further that he married Elizabeth Brown as his second wife
5 June, 1797. Is it not possible that Eleazer Brown was married twice
and by his second wife had a son Daniel and a daughter Hannah, named
after her deceased half-sister?
* June, 1719, in Brown Gen., p. 13.
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evicted one Mary Randall from Westerly his son^ Calebs Jr.^ mar-
ried another one years later. On the 3rd of March, 1707-8, Caleb
Pendleton was chosen " pettit juryman for to attend the Corte of
Trials to be held for the CoUony att the CoUony Hous att Newport
the last Tnsday in this instant month." He was active in town af-
fairs and repeatedly held office between 1698 and 1720, becoming
Town Councilman in the latter year. Caleb* was admitted to the
church at Stonington, 18 Feby., 1693, and was baptized with his two
oldest children the following 23rd of July. (Rec. First Cong. Ch.,
StoQ., Ct.) His wife's name was Eliaabeth . We lack
record of his marriage but Charles H. Pendleton of Westerly thinks
she was a sister of George Lanphere, who had fenced part of James'
Pendleton's land. Caleb's children, as given in the baptismal records
of the Stonington church, and as named in his will [See Appendix
VIII], were:
27. James*, bapt. 23 July, 1693; m. (1), Elizabeth Lanphere; (2),
Elizabeth Brown.
28. Sarah, bapt. 23 July, 1693; m. Seth Lanphere.
29. Hannah, bapt. 7 Jidy, 1695. She probably died young as she
is not mentioned in her father's will, and in the will of her
grandfather, James' Pendleton, her sister, Elizabeth, is
named as Caleb's second daughter, which could not have
been so considered if Hannah were living and the ch. were
bapt. in the order of their birth as is presumable.
30. Caleb, Jr., bapt. 6 June, 1697 ; m. Mary Randall.
31. Elizabeth, bapt 25 June, 1699; m. Jonathan* Brown.
32. Brian, bapt. 15 June, 1701; m. Anna Wilcox.
33. Azma (Anne), bapt. 22 Aug., 1703; m. Samuel Babcock.
34. Read, m. John Saunders, Jr.
35. Susannah, m. Stephen Wilcox.
36. Ruth, m. (1), Benoni Smith; (2), Benj. Wilbur.
While these children are not recorded upon the Westerly records
they were all bom in that town without much doubt as their father
was a resident there fcom a very early age until his death. The
descendants of Caleb Pendleton are very numerous and many of
them have been difficult to trace. He was the ancestor of a restless
race of pioneers who, always hungry for new lands, sought out the
frontiers of civilization and often made the frontiers themselves.
14. Eleanor* Pendleton (Capt. Jamet^, Major Brian}), was
baptized 20 July, 1679, at the First Church, Stonington, Conn., and
died at Westerly, R. I., about 1712. She married William Walker.
Eleanor Pendleton was admitted to the Stonington church, 24th
Oct. 1702, and made " public confession " on the 14th of June 1706.
(Ch. Rec.)
The date of her marriage is not of record but it must have occurred
between the 14th April 1709, when she was named as Eleanor Pen-
dleton in her father's deed of that date, and the 6th of June 1710,
when with her husband, William Walker, she signed an agreement
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50 THE PENDLETON GENEALOGY
concerning the division of Capt James Pendleton's farm (W. L.
E., ii, 90).
William Walker did not long survive his wife^ as on the 13th of
April, 1713, the Town Council of Westerly appointed Nicholas Cot-
trell, Jr., administrator of the estate of William Walker, deceased,
and ordered Cottrell to pay to " widow Hannah Pendleton, grand-
mother of William Walker's only child, Sarah, the sum of £7, 10s.
annually until said child was seven years old, provided the grand-
mother does not refuse to take the child." In this event Cottrell was
directed to hire some one else to take care of the child, or else do it
himself. It is quite evident from this that Eleanor had died before
her husband.* Their child:
i. Sarah* (Walker), b. about 1710, deeded to Benoni Smith, " her
brother," for " Love Goodwill & Affection," 4th Nov., 1730,
120 acres of land in Westerly, " it being the Northermost part
of that farm of Land ye Did formerly belong to Capt. James
Pendleton, Deceased." (W. L. E., entered 9 Nov., 1730.)
Sarah Walker m. at Westerly, 3 June, 1731, Lieut. William
Avery; the compilers of the Avery Genealogy state that she
was the second wife of Avery by whom she had ten children
and that he was the son of John and Abigail (Chesebrough)
Avery.
On the 27th of Dec, 1731, William Avery and Sarah, his
wife, of Stonington, Conn., sold to Caleb Pendleton, land in
Westerly " that was given to our honered mother Eleanor Pen-
dleton by her father Mr. James Pendleton, both deceased,
as will appear under his hand and seal bearing date 14 April
1709." (W. L. E., V 319.)
In 1734, William and Sarah Avery, of New London, Conn.,
signed off to Joseph Pendleton, of Westerly, R. I., all their
right to the estate of their " grandfather " Brian Pendleton
late of Saco, Me. (Rockingham Co. N. H. Deeds, xx, 231.)
15. Dorothy* Pendleton (Capt. James^, Major Brian^) was
baptized 3 Oct. 1686, at Stonington, Conn., and died . She
married in March, 1706, Lieut. Nicholas Cottrell, (3rd). He was
bom 1658, and died in the summer of 1727; his widow, Dorothy,
was appointed to administer his estate, 13 Nov. 1727. He was a
prominent citizen of W^esterly and was one of the Town Councilmen
for several years before his death.
Dorothy Cottrell, wife of Nicholas, was admitted to the First
Church at Stonington, 24 July 1709. On the 1st Aug. 1734, she
deeded to her brother, Edmund Pendleton, for £12, all her interest
" In the estate of her grandfather, Brian Pendleton, late of Saco,
Maine, and of her father, James Pendleton, late of Westerly, R.
* Her death must have occurred between this date and the preceding 11
April, 1711, as at that time she signed another agreement with the heirs of
Capt. James Pendleton, confirming her brother, Calebs Pendleton, in the part
of the farm he had built upon.
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THIRD OBNBRATION 51
I." (Rockingham Co., N. H., Deeds, zz, 229.) On the 23d April,
1747^ she gave Benoni Smith, executor, a receipt for the legacy made
her in the will of her brother, Caleb Pendleton. (Westerly C. & P.
Rec., iii, 330.) She was living as late as 7 Aug., 1747, when she
released her dower rights in 700 acres land at Westerly sold by her
son Nicholas Cottrell to John Chapman for £3000. (W. L. £.) No
further reference to her has been fomid.
Issue (Cottrell), baptisms from First Chnrch, Stonington,
Conn:
i. Dorothy*, bapt 31 July, 1709; m. 22 Dec., 1726, at West-
erly, R. I., John RandaU, Jr. (3rd). She died prior to May
1741, and her husband m. (2), Mrs. Mary (Holmes) Palmer.
He was exec, of the will of Dorothy's cousin, Caleb Pendleton,
Jr. On the 28th June 1738, John Randall, Jr. and Dorothy
his wife, sold to Nicholas Cottrell (4th) for £50, all their
rights in the estate of their father, Nicholas Cottrell (3rd).*
ii. Amey (" Amie "). bapt. 31 July, 1709; d. 13 July, 1746(?);
m. 4 Nov., 1729, Josiah Smith (?).
iii Mary, bapt. 19 Aug., 1711; d. at Westerly, R. I., 2 Dec., 1736;
m. there, (as his first wife), 16 Dec., 1730, Nathan Randall,
half-brother to John Randall, Jr., above.f
iv. Eleanor, (" Elinner "), bapt. 12 June, 1715; m. at Westerly,
R. I., (as his second wife), 22 July 1736, her brother-in-law,
Nathan Randall, 27 Jany., 1738/9, they sold to Nicholas Cot-
trell (4th) for £60, all their right in the estate of their father,
Nicholas Cottrell (3rd). They were the great grand-parents
of Col. Charles B. Randall, of the 114th N. Y. Volunteers,
who was killed at the battle of Atlanto, Ga., 22 July 1864.
(Randall Gen.)
T. Nicholas, (4th), bapt. 7 July, 1717; m. at Westerly, R. I.,
3 Oct. 1736, Rebecca Randall, sister to Nathan Randall above.
They are said to have settled in Worthington, Mass.
vi. Joseph, bapt. 7 Aug., 1726; m. Mary . 16 March,
1746-47, he gave his brother Nicholas acknowledgment that
he had received from the latter his full share in their father's
estate. 17 Aug. 1750, Joseph Cottrell and Mary, his wife, sold
to Samuel Langworthy, land in Hopkinton, R. I. Joseph lived
near what is now called Pendleton Hill, Conn. He has many
descendants in Mystic, Conn. On the 4th of May, 1773, Amos
Crandall of Voluntown was apptd. admr. on estate of Joseph
♦ •* The RandaU Genealogy,'' p. 20, says that John Randall's flpst wife was
Elisabeth Cottrell, "daughter of Nicholas," obviously an error in view of
the deed ouoted.
t A. P. Crandall's •• Genealogy of a Branch of the Crandall Family," sUtes
on p. 15, that Ebcr Crandall, b. 16T6, m. for his third wife, Mary, dan. of
Nicholas and Dorothy (Pendleton) Cottrell, and had five chiL by her, vis.:
Mary, Nathaniel, Jonathan, Ebeneser, and Jeremiah. Austin in his '*Gen.
Diet of R. I^" concurred in this statement at first, but afterwards corrected
it Ebcr Crandall's will (1727) names as executor, "My friend Nicholas
Cottrell and brother Nathaniel Cottrell of No. Kingstown."
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" Cotteril/' late of Stonington, dec. (Stonixigtoii Probate rec.>
ii, 65.)
Ref.: Wheeler's " Hut. of Stonington, Conn."; Randall Genealogy.
Note: The original entry of the baptism of Dorothy and Amey
Cottrell in the Stonington Church records refers to them very plainly
as " daughters of Gershom." Commenting on this statement^ the
" History of Stonington " [p. 326] says, " As no Gershom appears it
is supposed they belonged to Nicholas Cottrell." That this condn-
sion is correct is evinced by the following: (1) Dorothy* (Pendle-
ton) Cottrell was admitted to membership in this church exactly one
wedL before these baptisms took place. (2) We have shown from
the land records that Nicholas Cottrell, 3rd, did have dau. Dorothy
who m. John Randall, Jr. (3) GershcHU Cottrell, uncle to Nicholas,
d. at No. Kingston, R. I., in 1711, an aged man. No Amey appears
in the list of his ch. given in Austin's " Gen. Diet, of R. I." and it
seems improbable that he would have had a ch. b. as late as 1709.
His son Gershom, d. in inf. (Hist, of Ston.). (4) The appearance
of the name Amey among the Randall descendants of Dorothy' (Pen-
dleton) Cottrell.
While no Amey appears in the settlement of Nicholas Cottrell's
estate, yet this may be accounted for if Wheeler is correct in stating
that she m. Josiah Smith and d. 13 July, 1746, i. e., before the estate
was fully settled. There were two Amey CottreUs at this period,
however, the other marrpng Joseph Crumb at Westerly, June, 1734.
According to Wheeler, this Amey was the dau. of Samud and Dorothy
(Cottrell) Cottrell. (Hist Ston., p. 326.)
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The Pendletons of this generation lived at Westerly^ R. I., until
shortly after 1740 when Joshua^ (Joseph*) removed to Guilford,
Coon., Edmund^ (Edmund*) to Stratford, Conn., and Brian*
(Caleb ») to Dutchess County, N. Y.
As all the male lines of Pendleton ancestry are identical through
Capt. James^, Major Brian^, we shall omit these two names hereafter
in listing the various ancestors and end each line with Joseph,* Ed-
mund,* and Caleb,* respectively.
17. Deborah* Pendleton (Joseph^), was bom 29 Aug., 1697, at
Westerly, R. I., and was baptized 10 Oct., 1697 (First Ch., Stoning-
ton. Conn.). She married at Westerly, R. I., 30 Nov. 1715, Nicholas
Frink^ bom 17 Dec., 1696, son of John, Jr. and Hannah (Prentice)
Frink. (Westerly rec. & " History Stonington," p. 376.)
Issue (Frink) bom at Stonington, Conn.:
i. Nathan,' b. 12 Oct. 1716.
ii. John, b. 7 March 1718, d. young,
iii. William, b. 30 Oct. 1719, d. 20 Jany. 1723.
iv. Deborah,* b. 15 June 1722.
V. Sarah, b. 7 March 1724.
vi. Oliver, b. 12 Dec. 1726.
vii. Ephraim, b. 8 Jany., 1728/9.
viii. William,t 2d, b. 20 Jany. 1731.
18. (CoL.) Joseph^ Pendleton (Joieph*), was bom at Westerly,
R. I., 3 March, 1702; was baptized 24 May, 1702 (Ston. Ch, rec.),
and died at Westerly about 1761.
Joseph Pendleton was admitted freeman at Newport, R. I., 4 May
1725, but did not remain there long as in 1727 he was appointed wiili
Caleb Pendleton to lay out a road from the Pawcatuck Bridge
(Westerly) to South Kingstown. They made their return for this
work to the Westerly Town Council, 26 Dec. 1727.
Joseph Pendleton was Lieutenant in the King's County Troop of
Horse from 1732 to 1734 inclusive, and Justice of the Peace at West-
erly, R. I., 1736-41. On the 26th of Aug., 1745, he was licensed as
an inn-keeper at Westerly and the Town Council frequently met at
* Given as •^Zeborah, daughter,** in Stonington Records; " Deborah *• in
••Histoiy Stonington.**
fNot given in Stonington records; given in ** History Stonington," p. 378.
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his house of entertainment thereafter and issued to Joseph many or-
ders on the Town Treasurer for " Expenses of Council."
From 1738 to 1741 inclusive he was Major of the 3rd Regt. Sang s
County Militia^ and became Lieut.-Colonel of the regiment in 1742.
In 1750 and 1759^ he was elected Deputy to the Assembly from
Westerly. (R. I. Civ. & MQ. Appts.)
The Westerly Tax List of 1757 shows that Col. Pendleton was as-
sessed 18s. lOd. in that year. This amount would have been much
larger had he not previously been forced to dispose of the greater
part of his property on account of a heavy disaster that befell him
in 1749. Probably the first of the family to take an interest in
shippings his ventures had been successful and brought him large re-
turnsi until that year^ as is shown by the following record in the Pro-
ceedings of the Rhode Island Assembly for June^ 1750:
" Whereas Col. Joseph Pendleton^ of Westerly, by Petition, repre-
sented unto this Assembly, that sometime in the Month of August
last, hei had a Brigantine loaden with Rum, Molasses, &c., which was
a new Vessel, and sailed from Anguilla, bound Home, the Property
whereof was entirely, his own, and of the value of Eighteen or
Twenty Thousand Pounds: That the said Brigantine and Carg^o
were not insured, and have not been heard of since, and so is sup-
posed to be lost; by which heavy Stroke of Providence, he is ren-
dered unable to pay his just debts at present, without selling some
part of his real Estate. And whereas the Petitioner owns a Farm
in said Westerly, adjoining to Pawcatuck River, near the mouth
thereof; Part whereof it is thought might not only be convenient,
but also tend to a publick Advantage, if settled with a Town, it be-
ing bounded Westerly, on the navigable part of said River, where
there is plenty of Oysters and other Fish to be taken at all Times in
the Year, and plenty of stone and Brick, with good Timber, suit-
able for building Vessels and Houses, near to be had very plenty;
with Saw-mills on said River, for the Sawing plank &c, with many
other valuable conveniences: Whereupon he prayed this Assembly to
grant him a Lottery of about Twenty Six Thousand Pounds; in
which Lottery he the Petitioner will put to Sale One Hundred and
Twenty four Lots of Land (with two dwelling Houses thereon) part
of the aforesaid Farm, adjoining to the aforesaid River, none less
than a Quarter of an acre, and some half acres at a certain value put
on them by two judicious and disinterested Men, namely, Capt.
Isaac Sheffield and Capt. Elias Thompson. The sale of which Lots
will enable the Petitioner to pay his just debts &c."
The Assembly accordingly passed a resolution authorizing CoL
Pendleton to dispose of his property by a lottery, the scheme for
which appears at length upon the records. From this transaction there
sprang up the settlement which has been known to the present day
by the name of " Lottery Village," although the U. S. Government
has recently established a Post-office there under the non-significant
name of " Avondale."
In connection with this lottery some items from the " Diary of
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Joshua Hempstead " (pub. by the New London County, Conn. Hist.
Soc.) are of interest:
" Wednsd. July 1, 1752, fair, in the foren I went to Westerly to
Colin. Pendletons and Capt Silas Greenman's with 13 Tickets of
Pendleton's Lottery &c. ye 13 Tickets are 9 of ym Blanks & 4
Prizes, 1 is Lott N for which I got a Deed Executed & Recorded
to Richd Conkling of [Ston]ington The other 3 are 2. £ 12 & 1 £ 8.
all £32 deduction is £3, 4s Od. & I [geU]ing the Deed lOs. All
£3. 14s Od. Due £28 6s. Od. I dined at Colin Pendletons . . ."
(p. 591).
[Sept.] " Mond. 23d fair. In the foren. I went to Colin Pendle-
ton after Lottery Money yet none." (p. 596.)
[ Jany. 1753.] " Wednsd 31 fair & windy N.W. I was att home
most of the Day. I sent 4 of Colin. Pendletons Benefit Lottery
Tickets 3 £ 32 1 set 80 to Capt. Silas Grccnman by Mr. Stilman."
In August, 1752, the report of Col. Pendleton's lottery showed
that £783-12 was due the Colony. By a vote in October, 1754, it
appears that he gave bond for this amount payable in one year with
interest, and then upon payment of one-half he was allowed to re-
tain the balance for another year. (Stiness's "A Century of Lot-
teries in Rhode Island," pp. 5-7.)
In those days lotteries were not under the ban of the government
as at present, nor were they regarded askance by our forefathers;
indeed lotteries conducted by churches were not uncommon. Col.
Joseph was himself a member of the First Church at Stonington, and
in 1742 with other members from Charlestown and Westerly, helped
to form another church at Westerly of which he was one of the
Council.
A second petition presented by Col. Joseph Pendleton to the Rhode
Island Assembly in December, 1750, asking that he be given ad-
ministration on the estate of his son, Joseph^, Jr., shows that he was
doubly unfortunate in the loss of his brigantine, as this son had
sailed on the missing ship. As this petition relates to Joseph,' we
have given it in full under our account of him.
Col. Joseph* Pendleton's will (see Appendix VIII) was dated at
Westerly, R. I., 13 March, 1760, and filed 26 May, 1761. The in-
ventory of his estate amounted to £6392, and included a " silver
belted sword " valued at £50, a silver watch at £50, a schooner
called the " Industry " lying in the Pawcatuck River, '* with Long-
Boat and all the utensils unto her belonging," valued at £1600, wear-
ing apparel at £248, etc. (West. C. & P. rec, iii, 654-5.)
Joseph* Pendleton married at Newport, R. I., 9 January, 1723/4,
Sarah Worden (Trinity Ch. Rec), whose parentage has not been
determined.
Issue, from Westerly records:
37. Joseph* (3rd), b. 26 Oct., 1724; m. Anne Champlin.
38. Patience, b. 13 June, 1726; m. Oliver Babcock, Jr.
39. Lois, b. 22 Aug., 1728; m. Benajah Gavitt.
40. Sylvester, b. 5 Aug., 1730; m. Sarah Champlin.
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41. Eunice, b. — Sept., 1731; m. Martiii. No further rec.
42. Simeon, b. about 1733; m. Mary Palmer.
43. Sarah, b. 7 Aug., 1734 (at Newport); m. William Champlin
(4th).
44. Deborah, b. 9 May, 1737; m. Joseph Clarke.
45. Lucy, bapt. without name 5 May, 1742 (First Ch. Ston.); m.
James Chesebrough,' Jr.
46. Wealthian, b. 14 Feby., 1744; m. Thomas Sheffield,
47. Mary, b. about 1746; m. Ezekiel Crandall.
19. (CoL.) William* Pendleton {Joseph^), was bom at West-
erly, R. I., 23 March, 1704, was baptized at the First Church of
Stonington, Conn., 28 May, 1704, and died at Westerly 23 August,
1786. He was admitted freeman at Westerly, 4 May, 1731, and his
long life was spent in that town as one of its most prominent citizens.
In 1742 he was one of the Council of the First Church of Stoning-
ton appointed to form a church at Westerly. The records of this
church state that on the 8th of April, 1762, " Deacon William Pen-
dleton desired to commune with us which was granted." March 22,
1762, " The Revd Mr. Park being returned from Boston, at the desire
of Deacon Pendleton preached from Jeremiah ye 8-2."
In June, 1746, he was appointed a Justice of the Peace at Westerly
and served as such for several years thereafter. On the 11th of Nov.,
1746, he was directed by the Rhode Island Assembly to repair at cost
of colony the government's part of the Pawcatuck Bridge; his ap-
pointment refers to him as " Captain." In 1747 he was a Deputy
from Westerly to the Assembly and in May of that year was ap-
pointed Major in the third regiment of the King's County Militia.
The following year he was re-elected to the Assembly and in June
was appointed Lieutenant Colonel of his regiment. He continued as
such during 1749 and in 1750 became Colonel of the regiment, an of-
fice which he held for ten years. In 1757, during the French and
Indian War, he was appointed Muster Master, and in 1758, the As-
sembly voted to pay Col. Pendleton £71, 4s. for expenses in raising
his regiment in 1756 (R. I. Col. Rec). Among various items in the
Westerly records relating to him we find that on " February 8, 1757,
Col.® Wm. Pendleton Col.® of the Regiment of King's County Appeared
before this Council & pray allowance of £12 for Numbering the In-
habitants of this town accd. to act of assembly, had an order "
(West. C. & P. Rec, iii, 509). It also appears that on the 30th of
August, 1762, it was " Voted that Col. Wm. Pendleton have an order
to the town treasurer for the sum of £55, Is. old tenor for his ex-
penses the Last Inferior Court he being Imployed in behalf of the
town " (West. C. & P. Rec, iv, 13).
Col. Pendleton was one of the wealthiest men in Westerly. The
tax list for the town in 1757 shows that he was assessed £2, 12s. —
a greater sum than that paid by all the other Pendletons there com-
bined— and the Rhode Island census of 1774 says that he owned a
slave. There is also a tradition to the effect that during the Revolu-
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tion he fitted oat two privateers which were captured by the British.
However that maj be, it cannot be denied he served his country faith-
folly in that straggle while acting as President of the Westerly
Town Council.
This oflSce Col. Pendleton held continuously from 1762 to 1781,
and while the war was in progress, the councillors, besides their
usual duties, raised soldiers for Uie army, furnished them with cloth-
ing, and had charge of all matters relating to the local defense.
Col. Pendleton further showed his patriotism by subscribing £40
to the Continental Loan Office in 1779, and £4 more at a later date
to help make up the deficiency at Westerly (" Town Meetings," iv.
131, 5). In Jiily, 1780, the Rhode Island Aissembly appointed him
to receive} recruits at Westerly. (R. I. Col. Rec., ix, 126.)*
Another tradition relating to Col. William Pendleton says that he
was a good deal of a sportsman, spending much of his time in hunt*
ing, accompanied by a negro slave, " Jack," and two dogs, " Prince "
and " Granger." He carried two horns of powder with him, which
he considered a day's sport to empty. There is much likelihood that
there is more than a grain of truth in this tradition, as the Colonel's
great-grandson, Hadlai F. Pendleton, of Norwich, N. Y., who is the
authority for this anecdote, as well as many others relating to the
early Pendletons, has Col. William's old powder-horns, and we have
seen that the Rhode Island Census showed that he was the owner of
a slave. We have, however, found no records relating to the dogs.
Col. William Pendleton's will, dated at Westerly, R. I., 18 August,
1785 (See Appendix VIII), was probated 30 October, 1786.
William* Pendleton married (1), at Stonington, Conn., 10 March,
1725/6, Lydia Burrows, daughter of John, Jr., and Lydia (Hub-
bard) Barrows. She was bom at Groton, Conn., 19 April, 1703, and
died at Westerly, R. I., 18 August, 1750. On the 27th of July,
1752, Col. William Pendleton requested the Town Council of West-
erly to appoint him guardian of his children by his former wife, so
that he could receive the legacies given said wife by her father, John
Burrows, late of Groton, dec. (C. & P. Rec. iii, 323).
William* married (2), at Stonington, Conn., 4 April, 1751, (25
April in First Ch. Stonington Rec), Mrs. Mary Chesebrough, widow
of Zebulon Chesebrough, Sr., and daughter of John and Lucia (Stan-
ton) McDowell. C History of Stonington.")
Issue from Westerly Records:
By first wife:
48. William", b. 11 Feby., 1726/7; m. three times.
49. Amos, b. 21 June, 1728; m. (1), Susannah Chesebrough; (2),
Anna Foster.
60. Freelove, b. 30 Oct., 1731 ; m. Isaac Sheffield.
51. Peleg, b. 9 July, 1733; m. Anne Park.
52. John, b. 22 May, 1737; m. Saba Thompson.
*In same volume, p. 179, and under same date of appointment, he is
referred to as " William Pendleton (son of Simon)," which would seem to
be an error.
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53. Benjamin^ b. 18 Sept, 1738; m. Lois Burdick.
54. Lydia^ b. 22 March^ 1740/1; m. Zebulon Chesebrough^ Jr.
55. Joshua, b. 6 May, 1744; m. Anna Clark.
56. Ephraim, b. 14 July, 1746; m. Sarah Thompson.
By second wife:
57. Lucy, b. 22 April, 1752; m. Robert Randall.
58. Nathan, b. 2 April, 1754; m. (1), Amelia Babcock; (2), Mrs.
Rhoda (Babcock) Gavitt.
59. Isaac, b. 23 June, 1757. The Census of Westerly taken in 1776,
shows that Isaac was enrolled in the Artillery in that year.
In 1777, three boats containing seven men each were sent
out by Westerly to join Gen. Spencer's attack upon the Brit-
ish at Newport In passing Point Judith two of the boats
were upset and of the fourteen men thrown overboard, eight
were drowned. Several of the Pendletons were in this dis-
aster, as shown by the report of the Committee which had
been appointed by the R. I. Assembly to secure a list of the
personal property lost by the unfortunates. This report
(dated 3rd Jany., 1779) states that Isaac Pendleton, " dec."
lost " One gun, one knapsack, one new pair of broadcloth
breeches with turtleshell buttons; one shirt, one pair of yarn
stockings, one linen handkerchief, one felt hat, one pot weigh-
ing 22 pounds, one large wooden bowl; all at £11 4s." It
would appear from this report that Isaac was among those
who lost their lives off Point Judith, and the grandchildren of
his brother, Nathan', state that such was the case. Isaac*
was unmarried.
60. Keturah, b. 25 Jany., 1761; m. Sylvester* Gavitt.
20. (Lieut.) Joshua* Pendleton (Joseph^), was born at West-
erly, R. I., 22 February, 1705, and died at Guilford, Conn., 29 Feb-
ruary, 1760 (T. R.), or 28 February, 1760 (G. S.). His mother
and step-father, Samuel Rogers, removed from Westerly to Branford,
Conn., about 1725, and it is not unlikely that Joshua went with
them, as on the 12th of February, 1727/8, he bought of Abial Eliot
for £22 a tract of land in the adjoining town of Guilford (Guilford
Deeds, iv, 18). On the 25th of April, 1729, Eliot mortgaged to him
an adjacent lot of one quarter acre (Ibid., p. 92), and on the 23rd
of the following December he sold or mortgaged to Eliot the prop-
erty he owned in Guilford.
Not long afterward he returned to Westerly, where on the 27th of
March, 1732, with his wife Dorothea as a party to the deed, he sold
to Stephen Wilcox about 100 acres of land with house, etc., thereon,
" It being part of Capt. James Pendleton's farm " (W. L. E., v,
345-6). On the same day he bought of Wilcox for £650 land in
Stonington, Conn. (Stonington Deeds, iv, 298).
Joshua does not appear to have settled at Stonington immediately,
as in October, 1733, he was admitted freeman at Westerly (T. R.),
but he is called " of Stonington " in the deed he and his wife made
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to John Richmond of their Stonington property, 15 January^ 1734
(Stonington Deeds, iv, 602-3). They went back to Guilford soon
after this date, where on the 9th of April, 1736, Joshua bought of
Daniel Hubbard for J&304, three and three quarters acres of land
with house and other buildings thereon (Guilford Deeds, v, 231).
On the 17th of April, 1741, he bought an additional tract of land on
the " Great Ox Pasture."
After these various movings about« Joshua settled down perma-
nently at Guilford, where he spent the rest of his life except for
such time as he was in the Colonial army during King George's War.
Like nearly all the men of his day he engaged in farming and stock
raising, but to no considerable extent; his will shows that his chief
occupation was tanning, with its old time adjunct of making shoes,
and that he carried on this business in a large way at Guilford.
Ohtside of his being one of those chosen to build a wharf at Jones's
Bridge in 1744, he does not appear to have taken much active part
in the civil affairs of the town, but he was deeply concerned in the
military enterprises of the Colony. In February, 1745, the Connecti-
cut Assembly appointed Joshua Pendleton of Guilford " To be En-
sign in the Regiment of Foot to be raised and sent from this Gov-
ernment on the expedition against his Majesties enemies at Cape
Breton, etc. and orders that he be commissioned accordingly." (Conn.
Col. Rec.) This regiment saw active service in the first campaign
against Louisburg, and it is reasonable to suppose that Joshua was
one of Pepperell's hardy New Englanders who besieged that fortress
and effected its capitulation, 17 June, 1745.
After such an adventure as this it was to be expected that Joshua
would continue to take an active interest in military affairs, and we
accordingly find that in May, 1748, the Assembly appointed him En-
sign of the 2nd Company or Train Band in the 7th Regiment of
the Colony, and that in May, 1755, he was commissioned Lieutenant
in the same Company and Regiment (Conn. Col. Rec.). A reference
to his soldier life is made in his will in which he leaves to his son,
Increase, " My Artillery and Implements of War." This will, dated
27 February, 1758, proved 4 March, 1760 [See Appendix VIII],
names wife, Dorothea, son Increase, and daughter, Deborah Fowler.
Lieut. Joshua^ Pendleton married Dorothea Ward, daughter of
Capt. Andrew and Deborah (Joy) Ward of Killingworth, Conn.
(Goodwin's " Genealogical Notes "). She was bom 4 January, 1708,
and died at Guilford, 5 November, 1763.
Issue:
61. Joshua*, Jr., b. 1728; d. at Guilford, 1 Dec, 1750, " in his 23rd
year" (G. S.).
62. Andrew, bapt. 4 June, 1732 (First Church, Stonington, Conn.);
drowned in Long Island Sound, 16 March, 1750.*
*Tbe Guilford records give his age at death as ten years, which must be
«n erron unless Joshua had two sons named Andrew.
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63. Deborah, bapt. 10 March, 1733/34 (Second Church, Stoning-
ton) ; m. Noah Fowler.
64. Increase, m. Phebe Kingman. ^
21. Edmund* Pendleton, Jr. {Edmund*), was bom probably at
Westerly, R. I., and died early in 1789, at Stratford, Conn. He was
admitted freeman at Westerly, R. I., 7 June, 1732 (" Town Meet-
ings," Book I, p. 52), and was an inn-keeper there for a number of
years, as the Town Council and Probate records show he was licensed
annually to sell " strong liquor " between 1744 and 1752.
On the 28th of September, 1747, Edmund Pendleton, Jr., was
made bondsman for Lieut. John Gamer, " Late of Stonington, now
Cohabiting in this town " (C. & P. rec., iii, 126), and in 1750 he was
administrator of his father's estate.
On the 25th of March, 1754, it was voted by the Town Council of
Westerly, " That the Clerk of this Council Give a Certificate to ye
Selectmen of Stratford that We do own Edmund Pendleton his wife
and family to be inhabitants of this Town & as Such Will Receive
them from that town When required " (C. & P. rec, iii, 398).
Edmund^ Pendleton probably removed to Stratford shortly after
receiving this certificate, and the rest of his life was undoubtedly
passed in that town. Both Edmund and his wife were living in 1786,
as shown by the will of their son, Solomon (Appendix VIII), which
reads: "In consideration of the care and tenderness of my dear
parents to me in my infancy I do give and bequeath unto my brother
Daniel fiYt hundred pounds sterling the value thereof in landed prop-
erty, ... on consideration ^at my said brother Daniel do
support and maintain them in a comfortable manner during their
lifetime."
On the 29th of January, 1789, William Pendleton was appointed
administrator on Estate of Edmund Pendleton, late of Stratford, de-
ceased (Stratford Conn. Prob". rec., ii, 19). The inventory taken
the following day and submitted 3 February, 1789, included only
furniture and wearing apparel to the total of £15 13. 9. (Ibid., ii,
20.)
On the 26th May, 1792, administrator's account against estate of
Edmund Pendleton was allowed,— £6 10 6 (Ibid., iii, 82).
Edmund^ Pendleton's marriage evidently did not occur until he
was a middle-aged man. Five of his sons took active parts in the
Revolutionary war, and the record of their services shows them to
have formed an exceedingly patriotic family.
Edmund^ married at Stonington, Conn., 9 April, 1738, Susannah
King (Stonington Ch. rec.).
Issue, first £ve from Westerly, R. I., records:
65. Edmund', 3rd, b. 8 June, 1738. He was undoubtedly the Ed-
mund Pendleton of Stratford, Conn., who served as a private
in Capt. Isaiah Baldwin's mounted company, Col. Andrew
Burr's regiment, from Aug. 7th to Aug. 23rd, 1757, at the
time of the alarm for the relief of Fort William Henry and
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''adjacent yicinitj " (Conn. Hist. Soc. Collecti<His, Vol. iz,
p. 200; French & Indian War Rolls). While the record does
not refer to him as Edmund, Jr., yet his father was nearly
sixty years of age at this time and would not have heen likely
to have midertaken such an expedition.
It is evident that Edmund^ died unmarried, as the Probate
Records at Fairfield, Conn. (1764-1767, p. 137), show that on
the 25th of Sept, 1765, William " Pembleton " of Stratford
was appointed administrator on the estate of Edmmid " Pem-
bleton," late of Stratford, deceased, and gave bond. The
accomiting was not filed until the 7th of March, 1792, when
the administrator submitted his statement showing that the
estate in 1765 amounted to £112. 7. 0., and in 1766 expenses
to said estate were ^71. 19. 0. The balance was divided
equaUy among the heirs, Solomon, Daniel, David, and Wil-
liam Pendleton, — " D." Pendleton signing as executor to Solo-
mon Pendleton, deceased, — who certified over their signatures
" that s^ Pendleton estate is settled as per this Acct. Current "
(Ibid., 1787-1792, p. 605).
66. William, b. 3 Feby., 1740; m. (1), AbigaU Rcadfield; (2), Eu-
nice Burroughs.
67. Daniel, b. 20 Feby., 1744; m. Elisabeth .
68. David, b. 20 Feby., 1747; d. at Weston, Conn., 11 Feby., 1826.
David Pendletcm settled at Weston when a young man and
lived there the rest of his life except for the period during
which he served in the Revolutionary Army. He was a pri-
vate in Capt. Wheeler's Co., Col. Whiting's Regt of Conn.
Militia, wldch marched 6th Oct., 1777, to re-enforce Gen.
Putnam on the Hudson. This regiment was at Peekskill dur-
ing October, 1777. On the 1st of April, 1778, David Pen-
dleton enlisted for the war (in the room of David Jackson),
in Capt. Smith's Co., 8th Regt. Conn. Line. This regiment
formed part of the Continental Army under Washington and
saw mudi hard service. It would seem that David was after-
wards transferred to the 2nd Regt Conn. Line, as his name
appears on the size-rolls of Capt Chapman's Co., that regi-
ment, 1st Feby., 1783 (" Conn, in the Revolution "). From
the publication entitled " American State Papers, Claims,
Class 9," it appears that " David Pendleton of Connecticut, a
Private of the 2d regiment, enlisted April 1, 1778, for the
War, was wounded by a musket baU in his thigh and pen-
sioned from May 2, 1792."
David Pendleton is well remembered by his grand-nephew,
Edmund Pendleton, of New Haven, Conn., who as a boy often
visited the old Revolutionary. Mr. Pendleton states that
David was wounded at the battle near Ridgefield, Conn. (26th
April, 1777), and that he always maintained a great interest
in all matters relating to the War of Independence, collect-
ing quite a library bearing upon that subject
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David' never married and that he was a confirmed bachelor
is implied in the will of his brother^ Solomon Pendleton
(1786), which refers to him as " . . . My brother David
being a single ma^ and from his disposition not likely to be
otherwise . . ." David's own will, dated 6th June, 1820,
filed 14th Feby., 1826 [See Appendix VIII], is of much value,
as it mentions the brother, James, whose name does not else-
where appear of record.
Solomon, b. 15 Feby., 1751; d. in New York City, 1787, unmar-
ried. Solcmion Pendleton lived at Derby , Conn., for a short
time, as he sold his land there near the Meeting House Hill
to his brother, Daniel, then of Waterbury, on the 12th Dec.,
1774 (Derby Land Records, x, 65). He removed to Schenec-
tady, N. Y., shortly afterwards, as upon the outbreak of the
Revolutionary War he was commissioned, 20th Oct., 1775, as
2nd Lieut, of the 2nd Co., 2nd Albany County Regt, Schenec-
tady District (N. Y. Calendar of Hist Mss.). Prior to this
he had been an enlisted man in the 1st Regt. Albany Co.
Militia ("New York in the Revolution"). On the 7th of
Nov., 1775, he was conunissioned 2nd Lieut, in the 4th New
York regiment, becoming 1st Lieut, in June, 1776, and 1st
Lieut, of the 7th Co., 5th N. Y. Regt, 21st Nov., 1776 (Ibid).
Upon the reorganisation of the state soldiery in 1777, Col.
Courtland in a letter to the Commissioner of Arrangement,
dated 25th Feby., 1777, recommended Solomon Pendleton for
a commission as follows : " Give me lieve S"" to recommend to
your Notice Lieut Solomon Pendleton who served in CoP
Wynkoop's Regt last year as their is no Vacancy for a first
Lieut in my Regt. he may perhaps be placed in some other "
(N. Y. Cal. of Hist. Mss.). He was accordingly commis-
sioned 1st lieut of the 7th Co., 5th Battalion, [Regt] New
York Continentals in 1777, ranking as the ninth 1st Lieut, in
the five regiments raised in New York. In 1776 he had ranked
as third 1st Lieut, in the 4th Regt. (Ibid.)
In Oct., 1777, the 6th New York was stationed at Fort
Montgomery, and was captured by the British in the disaster
that befell the American forces there on the sixth of that
month. Lieut Pendleton remained a prisoner of war for
over three years, part of which time he spent in the infamous
prisons of New York City. In Vol. 7 of the Penn. Magazine
it is stated that Solomon Pendleton was among those on parole
at New Utrecht in 1778. His name was still borne upon the
roster of his regiment in May, 1779, where it appears marked
"Supemumery" (" N. Y. in the Rev."). Lieut Pendleton
was not released from captivity until the 8th of Feby., 1781,
when Abraham Skinner, Commissary-General of Prisoners,
effected his exchange (Saffell's " Records of the Revolution-
ary War," p. 322).
Solomon did not return to the army. Immediately upon his
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release he went to Philadelphia, Penn., where, as stated in
Westcott's " Names of Persons who took the oath of allegi-
ance to the state of Penn. between the years 1777 and 1789,"
" Solomon Pendleton belonging to the state of New York, with
a pass from Justice Van Tassel of Winchester, York state,"
took the oath on the 20th of Feby., 1781. Not long after-
wards he went to Georgia, where, according to his grand-
nephew, Edmund Pendleton, of New Haven, Conn., he be-
came a surveyor of Government lands and received large
grants for his services. At any rate, Solomon became pos-
sessed of considerable property in Chatham and Effingham
Counties, that state, during the next few years. These tracts
he bequeathed to his friends and brothers at the time of his
death in New York City early in 1787. His will, dated 23rd
Dec, 1786, filed 3rd Feby., 1787 [see Appendix VIII], shows
that his parents were still alive and so establishes the identi-
ties of the Edmund Pendleton who died in 1765 and the other
one who died in 1789.
An echo of Solomon Pendleton's war experience is foiuid
in the very first bequest in this will, which reads : ** And
whereas I stand indebted to Willimpee Neepsa (r) young
woman in the State of New York for which she has my note
of hand for forty pounds this currency given about four years
ago, this money I had of her when I was a prisoner on Long
Island, wherefore my will is that she be paid sixty pounds
sterling (money of Georgia) in compensation for her kind-
ness when I was a prisoner and in want of money."
70. James, b. 12 June, 1756, probably at Stratford, Conn.; m. Sarah
Lyons.
(.^) Isaac, b. . An Isaac Pendleton, soldier of the Revolution,
is said to have been of Waterbury, Conn., in the History of
that city. DanieP enlisted from that place, and the name of
" Isaac '* has been " handed down " among the descendants
of Edmund^ who have been noteworthy in that practice. None
of the descendants, however, can recollect having heard of an
Isaac Pendleton belonging to this generation, nor has any-
thing been found of record showing that an Isaac Pendleton
should be included among the sons of Edmund^.
22. Hannah* Pendleton (Edmund^), was baptized 28th July,
1700 (First Ch. Stonington, Conn.), and died in 1751, at Westerly,
R. I. She married James Britton, of Dighton, Mass. That he was
the James* Britton, son of William* and Lydia (Leonard) Britton,
and grandson of William and [6] Mary* (Pendleton) Britton, or
Bretton, seems evident from the facts that on the 3rd of June, 1733,
he, "James Brettan of Bristol [County], Miass," was given a deed by
Caleb* Pendleton to all the latter's rights in the estate of his grand-
father, Brian Pendleton, and of his father, James Pendleton (Rock-
ingham Co., N. H. Deeds, xx, 228), and that in the settlement of
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his own estate^ of which his widow was appointed administratrix,
19th October, 1736, Caleb " Pembleton " was paid £24, William
"Brittain" £12, and Ebenezer " Brittain " £1 13s. (Bristol Co.,
Mass., Prob. Rec, x, 172). William and Ebenezer Britton, as shown
in our account of [6.] Mary* (Pendleton) Britton-Cross-Morey, were
sons of William^ and Lydia (Leonard) Britton, and as far as the
records show no Brittons were living in Dighton or Taunton at this
period except the descendants of [6.] Mary^.
The will of Hannah* (Pendleton) Britton, dated at Westerly,
R. I., 25th July, 1751, probated 26th August, 1751 (C. & P. Rec. iii,
270), gave £8 8s. to aunt Anna Jones,* rest of estate to daughter
Hannah: in case Hannah died without issue, estate to go to brother
Edmund Pendleton, and sisters Mary, Dorothy, and Rebecca. Oliver
Steward was named as executor. The inventory amounted to £715
19s. lOd.
The children of James and Hannah* (Pendleton) Britton
were (order uncertain) :
i. Mary". " Mary Briton of James, late of Dighton, Mass., d. 23
Dec, 1750 " (Westerly rec, ii, 4).
ii. Hannah. On the 25th March^ 1751, " Hannah Briton daughter
of James Briton late of Diton in ye County of Bristol, de-
ceased, and Hannah, his wife," chose her mother for guard-
ian (Westerly C. & P. rec, iii, 258). Not long after her
mother's death she m. Job Gardner, as on the 24th of Feby.,
1752, Job Gardner gave to Oliver Steward as executor of
Hannah (Pendleton) Britton's estate, a receipt for £654 15s.
lOd., it being, as Gardner says, " My wife's portion or part
of said estate, wherefore the said Gardner did acquit and dis-
charge said Steward Executor from said estate."
24. Rebecca* Pendleton {Edmund^), was bom probably at West-
erly, R. I.; her date of death is unknown. She married, 20 August,
1741, Oliver Steward (Stewart), (First Church, Stonington, rec),
bom 12 February, 1719, son of WiUiam and Sarah (Church) Stew-
ard (" History of Stonington," p. 603). For some years after their
marriage they lived at Westerly, where Oliver bought land of Joshua
Rathbun on the 9th day of the 5th month, 1746 (W. L. E., vii, 365).
Prior to 1756 they removed to Stonington, as they called themselves
of that town in the deed they made to Jonathan Foster of their
Westerly property on the 13th of January in that year (Ibid., ix,
205).
What became of this family afterwards is unknown, as none of
their names appears later upon the Westerly, Stonington, or New Lon-
don records. It is possible that they may have removed to Volun-
town. Conn., where Oliver received a tract of land by his father's
•This was evidently a maternal aunt and gives an opportunity to estab-
lish the parentage of Mary, wife of Edmunds Pendleton, if any 'will is ever
found which mentions daughters Mary Pendleton and Anna Jones.
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Will— ^ated 20 October, 1753 (New London Probate rec., Book F,
p. 569). The church records of Voluntown, however, do not refer to
him. We have accordingly been unable to determine wehther or not
Oliver and Rebecca had other children besides the following three
given in the Westerly rcords:
i. DanieP (Steward), b. 23 Feby., 1742/43.
ii. Sarah, b. 7 March, 1743/44.
iii. Rebecca, b. 31 Oct, 1746.
That they may have had other children seems not unlikely, and Mr.
Edwin Vincent of New York City states he has somewhere come
across a record which indicates Oliver and Rebecca had additional
children, Oliver, Jr., and Dorothy.
Nor. — A possible clue to this family may be given in the U. S. Census of
1790, in which the names of Oliver and Daniel Steward appear as residents
of Cornwall, Conn., the latter, however, evidently being a minor. The Litch-
field District Probate Records do not refer to them.
27. James^ Pendleton (Caleb^), was bom about 1689, probably
at Westerly, R. I., and died there 9 June, 1753. James Pendleton
was baptized with his
father on the 23rd July,
1693, in the First
Church at Stonington,
Conn. He seems to
have made his home at Westerly all his life, where he engaged in
farming. On the 24th of December, 1727, he bought of his cousin,
Sarah^ Walker, for 10s. all her rights that she had in a certain tract
of land " That was given to my Hon"* Grandfather Capt. James Pen-
dleton deceased, by reason of his services in ye Indian War formerly,
which land is in ye township of Voluntown, Conn." (W. L. E.).
On the 19th of November, 1731, James^ bought of Richard Lan-
phere, " Eldest son and heir to Mr. George Lanphere, late of West-
erly, dec.," part of Geotge Lanphere's homestead farm for JBIOO
(IHd., V, 347); 18th March, 1742/3, James and his father, Caleb,
gave deed to James' son, Thomas Pendleton, of land in Westerly
(Ibid., iv, 44). On the 28 January, 1744/5, James Pendleton was
given a certificate of residence to the selectmen of Voluntown, Conn.
(Westerly C. & P. rec., ii, 400), but we do not know whether he ever
went there or not.
James^ Pendleton married (1), at Westerly, R. I., 12th January,
1709/10, Elisabeth Lanphere (T. R.), daughter of George Lanphere;
Pendleton signed an agreement with the other heirs of Lanphere, 25
April, 1727 (C. & P. rec., 1719-1731, p. 136). He married (2), at
Westerly, 6th January, 1717/18, Elizabeth Brown, daughter of
Thomas, Jr. (T. R.) and Hannah (Collins) Brown.* She was bom
* Although James« Pendleton's marriages and the names of his fathers-in-
law are given upon the Westerly Records, yet his second marriage is some-
how omitted from Cyrus H. Brown's "Brown Genealogy."
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at Stonington^ Conn., 9th May, 1694. On the 23rd March, 1735,
she owned covenant to the Stonington Church. She survived her
husband many years and in her old age the Town Council of West-
erly made provision for her support from 1772 to 1776, during part
of which time her son Samuel was paid for her maintenance.
James Pendleton's will [See Appendix VIII] confirms the fol-
lowing list of his children, which appears in the Westerly records:
Issue by first wife:
71. James*, Jr., b. 21 Nov., 1710; m. Abigail* Brown.
72. Obadiah, b. 1st Nov., 1712; m. (1), Mrs. Rachel HadsaU; (2),
Mrs. Rebecca Reynolds.
73. Elizabeth, b. 12 April, 1715; m. Joseph Elliot.
74. Christopher (twin with Elizabeth). No further record, save
that he was mentioned in his father's will, 1746.
Issue by second wife:
76. Thomas, b. 3 Jan., 1718/19; m. Dorcas Dodge.
76. Samuel, b. 21 Sept., 1720; m. Phebe Hall.
77. Thankful, b. 14 July, 1725; m. Christopher Coats.
78. Read, b. 24 Feby., 1728/29 ; no record after 1746 when she was
named in her father's will.
79. Hannah, b. 3 July, 1731; no record after 1746.
80. Ruth, b. 19 Dec, 1734; m. Elisha Brown.
28. Sarah^ Pendleton (Caleh^), was baptized 23 July, 1693, at
Stonington, Conn.; we have no record of her death. She married
Seth Lanphere, son of George Lanphere. He probably died about
1726, and she survived him as late as 4 June, 1746, when she gave
Benoni Smith a receipt for her legacy in her father's will (West-
erly C. & P. rec, iii, 330). In this will her father referred to her
as " Being Weak and Low."
While only one of Sarah's children, Elizabeth, appears upon the
Westerly vital records, the Council and Probate records of the town
contain the names of eight others who Were bound out to various
people as follows, the first five whose ages are given appearing in
the Book for 1719-1731, at pages 163-4, under date of the 30th
August, 1725; while Elisha's age appears in the same book at page
224— record made 23 February, 1729/30:
i. Aaron* (Lanphere), (b. 10 May, 1709), " he being now 16 years
old on the 10 day of May last," was bound out to William
Davis of Westerly to be taught the trade of a cooper,
ii. Miriam (" Merrium ") (b. 10 Oct., 1713), " aged eleven years
old ye 10 day of October last," was bound out to Joseph
Coats of Stonington.
iii. Elizabeth, b. 10 Aug., 1715 ; she was bound out to John Thomp-
son of Stonington, " being now ten years and 20 days old."
iv. Mary (b. 4 Oct., 1717), "she now being seven years old the
fourth day of October last," was bound out to Nehemiah Ma-
i ' son of Stonington. On the 31st of March, 1735, he requested
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that the indenture he had on Mary Lanphere be taken up and
cancelled (C. & P. rec., ii, 182).
V. Brian^ b. ; at a meeting of the Town Council held 27 Nov.,
1730, it was voted " That the Council Clerk shall omit giving
indenture to John Saunders of Seth Lanphere's child named
Briant until further order" (C. & P. rec,, ii, 60). On the
27th of March, 1738, it was voted " That Samuel Thompson
of Stonington shall have an indenture of Briant Lanpheare,
Doing for the s^ child as Mrs. John Saunders was to do."
(Ibid., p. 261).
vi. William, b. ; at a meeting of the Town Council, 29 June,
1730, it was voted " That Mr. Briant Pendleton shall have
William Lanphear son to Seth and Sary Lanphear bound out
to him until he be 21 years old" (C. & P. rec, 1719-1731, p.
228). On the 29th of Aug., 1737, Briant Pendleton was cited
to appear at the next Council Meeting to answer the com-
plaints of his Apprentice William Pendleton (C. & P. rec., ii,
250). No further reference to this matter appears,
vii. Ann (b. 4 Aug., 1723), " two years old ye 4th of Aug., 1726,"
was bound out to Joseph Coats of Stonington. The records
of the First Church there show that " Anna, daughter of Seth
Lanphere," was bapt. 1 Nov., 1741.
viii. Isaac, b. ; on the 30th of Dec, 1734, Isaac, son of Seth
and Sarah Lanphere, was bound out Xp Joseph Reed of Nor-
wich, Conn. (C. & P., ii, 174).
ix. Elisha (b. 25 Feby., 1727), "three years old 26th of Feby.,
1729/30," was bound out to Samuel Hinckley, Jr., of Ston-
ington. On the 27th of April, 1730, " Ye child of Sarah Lan-
pheare and Seth Lanpheare called Elisha Lanpheare " was
bound out to Samuel Hinckley (C. & P. rec, 1719-1731, p.
227), and on the following 27th of Nov. he was bound out
to Noah Grant of Stonington (C. & P., ii, 50).
NoiBw — ^Austin's ** Genealosicai Dictionary of Rhode Island ** contains the
names of six of these children, but does not mention Brian, William, and
Isaac.
30. Caleb* Pendleton, Jr. (Caleb*), was baptized 6 June, 1697,
at Stonington, Conn. (First Ch. Rec.), and died in 1740, at Colches-
ter, Conn. He was living at Westerly, R. I., as late as the 9th of
January, 1736/7, when he witnessed the will of James Babcock of
that town. On the 11th of March following, he bought from Wil-
liam and Hannah Douglas, and John and Ehsabeth Douglas, a hun-
dred acre farm in Colchester, Conn., for which he paid £800 (Col-
chester Land Records, v, 1). He removed to Colchester shortly after-
wards, and the records of that town show he was admitted a free-
man diere, 1 April, 1740. His death occurred not long afterwards.
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as his wiU, dated 15 May, 1740, was probated 10 June, 1740 [See
Appendix VIII].
Calebs Jr., was evidently in prosperous circumstances for those
days^ as the inventory of his estate amounted to over £1600; it in-
cluded among other items: farm, j£1000; three Indian boy servants,
aU at £65; gun and sword, and notes due from Ichabod Randall,
Benoni Smith, James Tilkey, Daniel Tennant and Peter Bulkeley.
The Indian boy servants of Caleb's may have been the progenitors
of the Indians bearing the name of Pendleton who have turned up in
later records.
Caleb* Pendleton, Jr., married at Westerly, R. I., 25 October,
1716, Mary Randall, daughter of John and Abigail Randall;* she
was bom at Stonington, 16 December, 1698. Less than a year after
Caleb's death, she married at Bozrah, Conn., 26 February, 1741,
Stephen SUrk (Fifth Book, "Early Conn. Marriages"). On the
6th of May, 1741, William Treadway of Colchester, attorney to Ste-
phen Stark, " In right of his wife, Mary Stark, who was the widow
of Caleb Pendleton of Colchester, dec.," moved the Probate Court
at Hartford that her thirds or dowry of the real estate of the said
deceased be set out to her (Hartford Probate Records, ziii, 88).
Caleb* Pendleton's first four children were bom at Westerly, R. I.,
and are recorded there on p. 112, Vol. I of Town Meetings, etc.
The two youngest are named in Caleb's will and perhaps were bom
at Colchester, Conn. These children were:
81. Abigail', b. 10 Dec, 1717; m. Johnson, as shown in Caleb's
will. We have no further record of her, save that on the 6th
March, 1747, she witnessed at Stonington, Conn., receipt given
to Benoni Smith by her brother Benajah. [See Appendix II
for an Abigail Pendleton, wife of Stiles.]
82. Sarah, b. 27 July, 1723. She evidently died unmarried, as on
the 14th Aug., 1749, Thomas Main, Jr., and Mary, his wife,
daughter of Caleb Pendleton, late of Colchester, dec, ac-
knowledged receipt of the legacy given by Caleb to his daugh-
ter, Sarah Pendleton, dec. (Hartford Probate Records, xiii,
113).
83. Mary, b. 2 April, 1727; m. Thomas* Main, Jr.
84. Benajah, b. 24 July, 1729; m. Mary Breed.
85. Lydia, b. 1736; m. Elisha Brown.
86. Elizabeth, b. 1740. On the 27th of June, 1758, she gave receipt
to Capt. John Randall in full of what she was to receive in
* Calebs Pendleton named as executor of his will, '' M^ brother John Ran-
dall Junr,," which is good evidence of his wife's parentage, as none of his
sisters married a RandaU. The "History of Stonington," pp. 246-7, and the
" Randall Genealogy," p. 18, state, however, that this Mary Randall married
Stephen Wilcox, and that the Mary who married Caleb Pendleton, Jr., was
her cousin Mary, b. SI April, 1700, dau. of Matthew and Eleanor Randall.
The works referred to appear to have confused the marriages of these two
cousins. Additional proof of the real parentage of Caleb's wife is found In
a deed given by Brian Pendleton to Capt. John Randall of Stonington, "in
behalf of his nephew, Benajah Pendleton," S Dec., 1748 (W. L. E., vlL, 384).
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her father's will (Hartford Probate Rec., xui, 113). We
have no further record of Elisabeth.*
31. Elizabeth^ Pendleton (CaUb^), was baptised 25 Jane, 1699
(First Ch. Stonington, Conn.). She married Jonathan Brown. In
the settlement of Caleb* Pendleton's estate, Jonathan Brown gave
the executor, Benoni Smith, a receipt for his wife, Elisabeth Brown,
who was named in Caleb's will as *' my daughter, Elisabeth Brown "
(Westerly C. & P. rec, iii, 330). This Jonathan Brown was un-
doubtedly Elisabeth's first cousin, Jonathan^, bom 12 July, 1694, son
of Eleaser and [11] Ann* (Pendleton) Brown, as is indicated by
the names of their children and by the fact that they lived upon the
land inherited by Ann* from her father, James* Pendleton.*
No list of the children of Jonathan and Elisabeth^ (Pendleton)
Brown appears upon the vital records of Westerly, but the land and
probate records of the town give us four of their names as follows:
On the 14th of June, 1756, Jonathan Brown and Elisabeth, his
wife, conveyed to William " Brumley " [Bromley] land in Westerly
(W, L. E., ix, 218). The index to this record reads, "William
Brumbley from his father Brown." William Bromley had married
Elisabeth Brown, 9 November, 1743. The land records show fur-
ther that Jonathan Brown and his wife, Elisabeth, made deeds of
gift to their sons, Eleaser and Ebeneser, on the 28th June, 1744,
and the 3rd January, 1764, respectively (Ibid., v, 324 and x, 7). They
also deeded £:ve acres to their son, " Bryan," adjoining William
Bromley's land, 3rd January, 1764 (Ibid., x, 5), and sold land to
William Vincent, 14th June, 1756 (Ibid., x, 218). On the same day
** Bryan " Brown and Mehitable, his wife, deeded land to William
Vincent.
On the 27th March, 1769, " Mrs. Elisabeth Brown, wife of Jona-
than Brown, represented that her husband had sold his farm and is
about to move into some distant land and one third the money s^
land sold for was paid to Benjamin Wilbur by her Request for her
support, and she not having security for same requests the town
council that they would receive the money from Wilbur for her use
and support in her old age " (C. & P. Rec., iv, 123).
Now on the 25th December, 1769, it was voted by the Town Coun-
cU to pay the Town Treasurer £1. 9 l/4d. for " Briant " Brown's
taxes out of the money received from Benjamin Wilbur and belong-
ing to Mrs. Elisabeth Brown (Ibid., iv, 136). Furthermore, on the
16th July, 1762, Ebeneser Brown declared " that in the year 1756
he heard his brother Eleaser say that if he never came back he gave
•The •* Chcsebrough Genealogy," p. 305, and "Amos Richardson and His
Descendants" state that Jonathan, son of Eleaser and Ann (Pendleton)
Brown, m. 5 Oct., 1718, Hannah Richardson, dan. of Samuel and Ann (Chese-
brongh) Richardson, and that he was b. 19 July, 1699, and d. 14 Jan., 1731-9.
The ** Brown Genealogy," p. 14, and the " History of Stonington," however,
affirm that this Jonathan Brown was son of John and Elizabeth (Miner)
Brown, which is more likely correct.
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his son Jesse Brown to his brother Bryant Brown to do by as his
own son & further saith that his s^ brother died soon after." Eliza-
beth Brown also declared she heard her son Eleazer make this state-
ment a little before his death (C. & P. Rec., W, 13).
Besides these fonr children Jonathan and Elizabeth were undoubt-
edly the parents of that Jonathan Brown, entry of whose marriage
upon the records of the Second Church of Stonington (now North
Stonington) refers to him as " of Westerly." The contemporaneous
Jonathan Brown, Jr., of Stonington, son of Jonathan and Hannah
(Richardson) Brown, was only ten years old at this time.*
An item on page 28 of Book III, Westerly " Town Meetings,"
also indicates that another child should be included in this family, as it
states that '* Jonathan Hakes and Hannah Brown, daughter to Jona-
than Brown of Westerly /* were married in 1752.
From the foregoing records we may set down the issue of Jona-
than and Elizabeth^ (Pendleton) Brown in about the following order :
i. Jonathan* (Brown), Jr., m. 30 Sept., 1742, EJizabeth Bur-
roughs. He may also have been the Jonathan Brown who m.
at Westerly, 1 March, 1757, Elizabeth Burdick (Westerly
Rec.), although this record would be equally applicable to his
namesake already referred to, as would also be the following:
29th Dec, 1760, Elizabeth Brown, widow, was apptd. admz.
of the estate of Jonathan Brown, Jr., and on the 26th Oct.,
1761, she appeared before the Council and presented an ac-
count against the estate " for keeping two of the deceased's
Orphan Children forty weeks each " (West. C. & P. Rec, iii,
636, 677). StiU on the 17th of Oct., 1768, " Elizabeth Brown,
widow of Jonathan Brown, late of Westerly, dec," m. John
Moon of Exeter. We do not find that the other Jonathan
Brown was ever at Westerly.
ii. Eleazer, d. probably in the French and Indian War; m. 10 Nov.,
1742, Sarah Die [Dye] (Second Ch. Stonington).
iii. Elizabeth, b. 1724; d. at Westerly, R. I., 16 Sept., 1813, ac 89
(G. S.); m. 9 Nov., 1743, William Bromley. (First Ch.
Ston. Rec) Their children are given upon the Westerly rec-
ords and William Bromley's will is also to be found there.
They were the parents of that Perry Bromley whose marriage
to Dorcas Pendleton was the source of much perplexity. Eliz-
abeth is not referred to in the Brown Genealogy.
iv. Ebenezer, b. 1725; d. at North Stonington, Conn., 10 May,
1816, ac 91 (G. S.). He operated a grist mill at Westerly
near the east end of the Pawcatuck bridge until about 1799,
♦The "History of Stonington'* and Cyrus H. Brown's "Brown Geneal-
ogy," p. 14, ffive two Jonathan Browns, Jr., in the family of Jonathan and
Hannah (Richardson) Brown, the first b. 14 Aug., 1721, the second 34 June,
1732. While no date of death is given for the first one he must have died
young if another child was given the same name in that family. No further
record of this Jonathan, Jr., appears in either work.
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when be bought a 76-acre fann in North Stonington, Conn.^
where he lived the rest of his life. The gravestone beside
his, names as his wife, Abigail, who died 12 Sept, 1811, ae.
65 (Brown Gen., p. 533). She was probably his second wife,
as there seems no doubt but that he was the Ebenezer Brown
who m. at Westerly, 5 Feby., 1756, Anna Wells of Stoning-
ton, and had children (recorded upon Westerly Rec), Caleb,
Hannah, Lydia, John, Amy, Sarah, Dorothy and Nathan. On
the 25th of Oct., 1790, Capt Caleb Brown was appointed
guardian of Ebenezer Brown and family (West. C. & P. Rec,
V, 55). Only one child of Ebenezer's is referred to in the
Brown Gen., and this one is called Joshua, b. 1782. He may
have been by the second wife.
V. Brian, m. Mehitable .
vi. Hannah^ m. 25 Nov., 1752, Jonathan Hakes.
Note. — ^The Benajah Brown who married Maiy TelTt at Westerly, R. I.,
96 Jan., 1758» mav have been another son of Jonathan and Elisabeth^ (Pendle-
ton) Brown, although no direct evidence that such was the case appears.
StiU, Elisabeth's brother, Calebs Pendleton, Jr., named a son Benajal^ and
the " Brown Genealogy " (p. 534), shows that EbeneierB Brown had a grand-
son, Benajah P. Brown. Benajah Brown and Mary Tefft are not mentioned
in this booic, however, nor are Jonathan Hakes and Hannah Brown referred
to.
32. Brian^ Pendleton (Caleb^), was baptized 15 June, 1701, at
the First Church, Stonington, Conn. We have no record of his death
and few facts about him appear upon the Westerly records. He
lived there and at Stonington until about 1750, when he removed to
Dutchess Co., N. Y., thus becoming the first Pendleton to settle west
of Connecticut.
On the 18th of October, 1727, he conveyed to James Pendleton
three acres of land in Westerly, " Situated on the northwest comer
of that land I now live on " (W. L. E., v, 211), and on 6th April,
1730, he sold land to his brother Caleb (Ibid., v, 182).
Brian^ Pendleton was admitted freeman at Westerly, R. I., 4 May,
1731. On the 29th February, 1747/8, he gave Benoni Smith receipt
for legacy left him by his father, Caleb* Pendleton. This receipt
was witnessed by John Pendleton (Westerly C. & P. Rec., iii, 330).
According to the schedule of Capt. James^ Pendleton's will, Brian*
was to receive certain lands at Watch Hill if his brother, Caleb*, Jr.,
died before their father, Caleb*. As this event came to pass, Brian*
fell heir to this property which he disposed of by an interesting deed
dated 17 February, 1752 [W. L. E., vii, 388], of which the follow-
ing is an abstract:
" I, Brian Pendleton, Late of Westerly . . . R. I. . . .
But now of Batoman's Precinct,* Dutchess County . . . N. Y.,
yeoman . . . for . . . £60 paid by Benajah Pendleton of
•Probably Bcckman's Precinct which was formed 16 Dec, 1737. Several
towns in this precinct were settled by Rhode Islanders (Smith's ** History of
Dutchess County, N. Y.").
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72 THE PENDLETON GENEALOGY
Stonington . . . Conn. . . . yeoman (son of Caleb Pendle-
ton, late of Colchester Deed.) . . . have given, granted . . .
nnto Benajah Pendleton . . . released & forever quit claimed
. . . a certain Tract or Parcell of Land Lying in the Town of
Westerly aforesd, at a place known by ye name of Watch Hill, con-
taining about three hundred acres ... it being all ye Land
which my honered grandfather James Pendleton Late of We8terl7
Deed, gave in his last will & Testament to his wife during her nat-
ural life & after her Decease to my father Caleb Pendleton Late
Deed. . . . & in a schedual anexed to sd will ye sd Land was
given (after my sd Father's decease) to my above sd Deceased
Brother Caleb Pendleton, and that if he should die before my above
sd Father Then the sd Land was given to me which both happened
that my sd brother Caleb Pendleton did die before our father Caleb
leaving ye aforesd Benajah to be hjs heir."
No record of Brian^ Pendleton appears as a Grantor or Grantee
of land in Dutchess County nor in those counties adjacent, and our
search has failed to reveal either his will or an administration of his
estate. Without such documents we cannot be sure that our record
of his family is complete, as only his first four children appear upon
the Westerly records and there is quite a gap in years from these to
the two youngest. During this interval the son Abel must have been
bom, and it is possible that there may have been other children of
whom we have no record.
Brian^ Pendleton married at Stonington, Conn., 11 March, 1725,
Anna Wilcox (First Ch. Rec.). She was probably the daughter of
William and Dorothy (Palmer) Wilcox, bom at Stonington, 14 June,
1700, as is indicated by deed of gift given by William Wilcox of
Stonington, to his grandson, John Pendleton of Colchester, on the
2nd December, 1754 (Stonington. Deeds).
Issue of Brian and Anna (Wilcox) Pendleton, — ^first four
from Westerly records:
87. John", b. 26 Sept, 1727; m. Jane Frink.
88. Nathan, b. 3 Dec., 1729; no further record of Nathan has been
found. It is not unlikely that he was the Nathan Pembleton
of Goshen, Orange Co., N. Y., 1775, ancestor of the Pemble-
ton family of that county [See Appendix III.]
89. Anna, b. March, 1731, or 26 March, 1732 (two records); m.
John Frink.
90. Caleb, b. 1 Dec, 1734; m. Hannah Closson.
91. Abel, d- 1758, in the French and Indian War. The New Lon-
don, Conn., Probate records (Book 6, p. 72), show that on
the 11th July, 1758, John Pendleton of Groton, with Caleb
Pendleton as surety, was apptd. admr. on estate of Abel Pen-
dleton, his brother, late of Stonington, dec. " Aug. 14, 1759,
John Pendleton, Adm' on the estate of Abiel Pendleton, late
of Stonington, Dec* app* in this Court & Exh* and Inventory '
of all the Estote of s* Dec* which he could find, viz. £20, 4s,
lid. old Ten' rec* of the Com^*« of Warr in Rhode Isl Gov-
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ermet^ being the Bale* due to him 8^ Dec^ for his Wages as a
Soldier ie*: sum afore<^ is worth 22/6 Lawful Money. S^ Ad-
ministrator also £zh*^ an Acct. of his payment of a Debt due
from s^ dec^ as also Allowance for his own trouble amounting
to the afore* sum of Lawful Money. Via. 22/6 which is al-
lowed and on file " (Ibid., vi, 95). Abel was evidently un-
married.
92. Content, b. 9 May, 1742; m. Daniel Lamb, Jr.
93. Hannah, b. 1744; m. Collins Brown.
33. Anne^ Pendleton {Caleh^), was baptised 22 August, 1703,
at the First Church, Stonington, Conn. She married at Westerly,
R. I., 21 May, 1724, Samuel Babcock, son of Capt. James and Eliza-
beth Babcock. He was bom at West^ly, R. I., 15 February, 1697,
and died there in 1772. On the 22d July, 1747, Samuel Babcock
gave receipt to Benoni Smith for the legacies in the will of his father-
in-law, Caleb Pendleton, made " To my wife Anne, son Nathan,
daughter Elizabeth, and daughter Anne" (West. C. & P. Rec., iii,
329). His own will, dated 13 March, 1768, names wife Anna, sons
Nathan and Samuel, Jr., daughter Thankful Babcock, and grand-
children, Joseph Smith, William Smith, and Joshua Smith (West.
C. & P. Rec., iv, 197).
Issue (Babcock), first five from Westerly records:
L Nathan^ b. 24 Jany., 1726/7. He was a leading citizen pf
Westerly for many years, representing it in the R. I. Assem-
bly in 1760 and 1761, and serving as Col. of the King's Co.
Militia in the latter year. He m. (1), 19 May, 1748, Debo-
rah Stafford; (2), 20 May, 1764, Elizabeth Brown; (3), 26
Aug., 1779, Nancy Lewis; (4), 6 Feby., 1782, Dorcas Bab-
cock. He had issue by each marriage, sixteen ch. in all, and
died at Westerly, 24 Jany., 1804.
u. EUzabeth, b. 6 May, 1729; d. 12 Nov., 1760; m. 19 Sept.,
1754, Nathan' Smith, her first cousin,* son of Benoni and
[36] Ruth^ (Pendleton) Smith.
iiL Samuel, Jr., b. 16 May, 1731; d. at Westerly, 23 March, 1813;
m. 23 Jany., 1755, Mary' Smith, his first cousin. They were
the parents of twelve ch., two of whom, William and Nathan,
were drowned off Pt. Judith, 2 Oct., 1777, in the disaster that
befell the expedition Westerly fitted out to join Gen. Spencer
on the island of Rhode Island,
iv. Andrew, b. 12 April, 1733; prob'. d. young.
'The "Babcock Genealogy," pp. 61 and 63, states that Elizabeth, dau. of
Samuel and Anne (Pendleton) Babcock, probably m. John Burdick, and that
the Elisabeth Babcock who m. the Nathan Smith was the dau. of Daniel and
Abigail Babcock. A comparison of the wills of Samuel Babcock, Sr., and
Benoni Smith, however, shows that each names grandchildren, Joseph Smith,
William Smith* and Joshua Smith, whence it becomes evident at once that
the Elizabeth Babcock who m. Nathan Smith was the dau. of Samuel Bab-
cock, Sr., and that her husband was Nathan' Smith, her first cousin.
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74 THE PENDLETON GENIALOOT
V. Silas, b. 31 Dec., 1734-5; d. 1760.
vi. Thankful, b. 1736; ixl Caleb Barber, of Richmond, R. I.
vii. Anne, named in will of her grandfather, CaleV Pendleton
(1745) ; prob. d. young.
34. Read* Pendleton {Caleh^), born probably at Westerly, R. I.,
married at Westerly, 31 October, 1728, John Saunders, probably son
of John and Silva, or Silena, Saunders, bom at Westerly, 13 Octo-
ber 1705, and died there in 1777.
On the 6th of March, 1747, John Saunders, Jr., gave to Benoni
Smith receipt for his wife's legacy in her father's will (West. C. &
P. Rec., iii, 331).
His own will, dated 19 January, 1777, recorded 25 February^
1777, at Westerly, R. I. (C. & P. Rec., iv, 344), names wife Reed,
Sarah Lanphere, sons David, Benjamin, Wait and Joshua, daughter
Mary Stillman.
Issue (Saunders), from Westerly Records:
i. MaryS b. 13 May, 1731; m. 28 Feby., 1750/61, Benjamin Still-
man. Mary Stillman, gr. dau. & Benjamin Stillman, her
husband, gave receipt to Benoni Smith for her legacy in will
of her gr. father, Caleb Pendleton (West. C. & P., iii, 331).
ii. Elisha, b. 29 May, 1733; not named in his father's will, 1777.
He m. at Westerly, 17 May, 1758, Elizabeth Chase,
iii. David, b. 10 May, 1738; m. 17 March, 1760, Eleanor Smith,
prob. his first cousin, Eleanor", dau. of Benoni and [36] Ruth*
(Pendleton) Smith, mentioned in her father's will as " Daugh-
ter Eleanor Saunders."
iv. Waite, b. 1 June, 1740; ul 16 Dec., 1761, Patience Elderton.
He was a soldier in the Revolution, as was also his son,
Waite, Jr.
V. Benjamin, b. 8 Jany., 1742.
vi. Joshua, b. 28 Oct., 1745.
vii. Sarah, b. 26 ApriJ, 1747; m. 31 Oct, 1771, Nathan Lan-
phere, Jr.
35. Susannah* Pendleton (Caleb*), was bom probably at West-
erly, R. I., and married there, 6 August, 1724, Stephen Wilcox, son
of Daniel and Mary (Wordell) Wilcox (Westerly Rec. & " History
of Stonington," p. 659).
In the will of his father-in-law, Caleb Pendleton, Stephen Wilcox
received " Ye money he Owed me & One Gun that he had.'*
Issue (Wilcox), first three from " History Stonington," p.
660:
i. Elizabeth', b. 23 July, 1725, prob. at Stonington, Conn,
ii. Caleb, b. 8 June, 1727; named in will of his grandfather, Caleb*
Pendleton,
iii. Mary, b. 21 Jany., 1729.
iv. Joshua, named in will of his grandfather, Caleb* Pendleton.
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FOURTH OBMIRATION 75
36. Ruth* Pendleton (Caleb*), was bom probably at Westerly,
R. I., and died tbere in 1787. She married (1), 28 December, 1726,
at Westerly, R. I., Benoni Smith; (2), Benjamin Wilbur.
Benoni Smith was executor of the will of his father-in-law, Caleb*
Pendleton. He was for many years a Justice of the Peace at West-
erly and also a Town Councihnan. His own will, dated there 18
November, 1762 (C. & P. Rec., iv, 18), names wife, Ruth, son Na-
than, daughters " Elenor " Saunders, Sarah Lanphere, Hannah Chap-
man, Elizabeth Burdick and Mary Babcock; grandchildren, Joseph
Smith, William Smith and Joshua Smith; Mary Barber, wife of John
Barber of Hopkinton (relationship not stated), and Caleb Pendle-
ton of Stonington; the document then goes on to say " My will is
that wheras I have given bond to the town of Westerly to Indemnify
the town from all Cost and Charges concerning the maintaining of
a bastard child bom of the body of Dorcas Clark, single woman,
that my aforesaid wife and my aforesaid daughters shall equally
mainiain the aforesaid chUd so long as it may be chargeable."
Whether this was a child or grandchild of Benoni does not appear.
His wife and son-in-law, Samuel Babcock, Jr., were named as execu-
tors. Inventory amounted to £4925 10s.
Ruth's second marriage is not upon record, but her second hus-
band was Benjamin Wilbur, who had also been married before. His
will, dated 19 March, 1772 (Westerly C. & P. Rec, iv, 177), gives
to " wife, Ruth, the use and improvement of one third part of the
money that the land sold for that her former husband, Benoni Smith,
Esq. died seized of." On the 2d April, 1772, she gave receipt to
Joseph Wilbur, executor to Benjamin Wilbur, for £27 12s. Id. " in
full of what was given me by my former husband, Benoni Smith,
and also given to me by my late husband Benjamin Wilbur, dec."
(IHd., p. 194). On the 22nd of April, 1772, she gave receipt for
£50 to Joseph Wilbur in lieu of her rights of dower (Ibid., 183).
That Ruth had some difficulty with her step-children in the set-
tlement of this estate is evident from the following: "At a meeting
of the Town Council, 25 January, 1773, Mrs. Ruth Wilbur, widow
of Benjamin Wilbur, being cited to appear before the Council to
answer the complaint of Joseph Wilbur executor to Benjamin Wilbur
[that she had concealed some of the personal property of the dec]
appeared and made oath thnt she had presented all the personal
estate of s* dec'd to s* Executor ... in order that s* Executor
might make an Inventory of same" (Ibid., p. 203).
Ruth probably died early in 1787, as on the 19th of March in that
year inventory of estate of widow Ruth Wilbur was taken by Joshua
and Nathan Pendleton.
Children of Ruth* Pendleton by her first husband (from West-
erly records):
i. Hannah* (Smith), b. 19 Nov., 1727; d. 11 June, 1783: m. 15
Oct, 1745, Andrew Chapman. On the 14th Oct., 1746, Han-
nah Chapman, granddau., and Andrew Chapman, her husband,
gave receipt for the legacy in the will of her grandfather.
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76 THK PENDLETON OBNBALOOT
Caleb Pendleton^ which he had made to granddau. Hannah
Smith (Westerly C. & P. Rec., iii, 331).
ii. William, b. 13 Feby., 1729; d. 19 June, 1754.
iii. Nathan, b. 22 Dec., 1731; d. 18 Feby., 1732-3.
iv. Nathan (2nd), b. 11 Feby., 1734-5; m. 19 Sept., 1754, EUaa-
beth* Babcock.* [Note: The date of death of the first Na-
than and the date of birth of the second, are reversed upon
the Westerly records.]
V. Mary, b. 2 Oct., 1737; d. 1 May, 1822; m. 23 Jany., 1755, Sam-
uel' Babcock, Jr., son of Samuel and [33] Anne (Pendleton)
Babcock.
Ti. Elizabeth, b. 22 May, 1739; m. 19 Feby., 1759, Zacharius Bur-
dick. " Zaccheas " and Elizabeth Burdick had issue, b. at
Westerly: 1. Ruth, b. 24 June, 1760. 2. Smith, h. 3 May,
1762.
vii. Eleanor, b. 22 June, 1741; m. Saunders. He was prob-
ably her first cousin, David" Saunders, son of John, Jr., and
[34] Read^ (Pendleton) Saunders, whose marriage to an
Eleanor Smith occurred at Westerly, 17 March, 1760.
viii. Sarah, b. 11 July, 1746; m. 4 March, 1762, David Lanphere.
They had a child, Benoni Smith (Lanphere), b. at Westerly,
28 Sept., 1762.
ix. Joseph, b. 4 April, 1749; d. 5 May, 1749.
*She was not daughter of Daniel BabcGick as stated in the "Babcock
Genealogy." See footnote under [S3] Anne« (Pendleton) Babcock.
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FIFTH GENERATION
37. Joseph" Pbndleton (Col. Joseph^, Joieph*), was bom at
Westerly, B. I., 26 October, 1724.
As far as we know Joseph" Pendleton was the first of Brian's many
descendants who have been lost at sea. He sailed in his father's ill-
fated brigantine which was never heard from after leaving Anquilla
in August, 1749. When over a year had passed without bringing
any news of the missing ship, arrangements were made to administer
his estate and to care for his children.
The Colonial records of Bhode Island show the following:
" Colony of Bhode Island. To the Honable the General Assembly
sitting at Providence by adjournment the first Monday in December
AJ). 1750. The petition of Joseph Pendleton of Westerly in the
county of Kings County, humbly sheweth, that your Petitioner's son,
Joseph Pendleton, being a married man with two children, in the
month of May A.D. 1749 sailed a voyage to the West Indies Islands,
and the last account your Petitioner or any other of his Friends had
from him was in Augnst following, sailed Homeward bound; and
is in all probability lost at Sea: since which Time, to wit, in the
month of October last past, his Wife was taken away by Death, and
left the two small children and some considerable personal estate in
Money, Stock & Household Goods, and as he left a power of Attor-
ney to his Wife when he went away, she being now dead, no person
has any power by Law to dispose of any part of said estate for the
advantage of the children, and if it should be left in such condition
till the Town Council has any Bight by law to grant administration
to any person, great part of said Estate might be wasted, and lost
to the great Disadvantage of the Children, Wherefore your peti-
tioner humbly prays your Honors would impower the Town Council
of said Westerly to grant administration to some person to take an
Inventory & make disposition of such part of said Estate as may be
thought proper, and the money put out for the advantage of the chil-
dren and your petitioner shall as in Duty bound pray &c
Joseph Pendleton."
" December 7th 1750 To the House of Magrts. Gen. Besolved that
this Petition be granted
Voted & past
P. Order I. Lyndon
In the House of Magrts. December 8th, 1750
Bead & Concurred with
By Order Tho. Ward, Secy.
A true Copy examined by
Tho. Ward Secy."
77
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78 TH£ PENDLETON GENBALOGT
On the 25th March^ 1751^ Col. Joseph Pendleton and William
Champlin, " the two grandfathers to the s^ orphans^ Joseph & Wil-
liam Pendleton^ sons of Joseph Pendleton^ Jnnr., who is supposed to
be lost at sea since which time his widow is Dead, ask that inventory
be made of estate, the property divided, and each grandfather take
administration of half and care of one child " (West. C. & P. Rec.,
iii, 258).
On the 1st of July, 1751, inventory of his estate was presented,
amounting to £1515 10s., and administration given to the two grand-
fathers (Ibid., pp. 261-3). On the same day Col. Joseph Pendleton
as principal, with Benoni Smith and Joseph Champlin, gave bond to
the town of Westerly in the sum of j£1518 10s., for the proper ad-
ministration by Col. Joseph of one half the personal property of
Joseph Pendleton, Junr., supposed to be dead, and for the bringing
up of the eldest of Joseph Junr.'s children, viz.^ Joseph Pendleton.
This bond was not recorded until 7 July, 1769 (Westerly C. & P.
Rec., iv, 118).
Joseph^ Pendleton had married Anna Champlin, daughter of Wil-
liam and Sarah (Thompson) Champlin. She was born at Westerly,
R. I., 15 January (or June), 1729, and died there in October, 1750.
Issue, bom at Westerly, R. I.:
94. Joseph* (4th), b. 17 Jany., 1747; m. three times.
95. William, b. 15 July, 1749; m. Martha Brown.
Nor.— The entry of the births of these children was not made until after
their father's loss at sea, as the record names them as children of Joseph
Pendleton, Jr., dec, and Anne, and notes that they were grandchildren of
WiUiam ^'Champlain" and Sarah his wife (Westerly Town Meetings Book.
174»-1778, p. 97).
38. Patiencb' Pendleton (CoZ. Joseph^, Joseph*), was born at
Westerly, R. I., 13 June, 1726, and died at Leyden, Mass. She
married in 1744, Oliver Babcock, Jr., son of Col. Oliver and Susanna
(Clarke) Babcock. He was bom 16 Sept., 1722, at Westerly, R. I.,
and died 24 February, 1806, at Leyden, Mass.
Issue (Babcock), bom at Hopkinton, R. I. (All of record
there save Lucy) :
i. Oliver* (3rd), b. 28 June, 1746; d. 11 Sept., 1806, or 1809, at
Leyden, Mass.; m. 18 July, 1767, Tacy Maxson.
ii. Peleg, b'. 4 Oct. 1748; m. (1), 14 Dec., 1769, Lucy Maxson;
(2), 18 Jany., 1776, Ruth Maxson.
iii. Susannah, b. 25 June, 1750; m. Fen. Lived near Fort
Edward, N. Y.
iv. Deborah, b. 11 April, 1752; m. 26 Feby., 1777, at Westerly,
R. I., Nathaniel StiUman.
V. Lucy, b. 1754; m. Benjamin Baker; no issue,
vi. Sarah, b. 27 April, 1756; m. Philemon Stillman.
vii. Mary, b. 11 June, 1758; m. Benjamin Baker; no issue,
viii. Ruth, b. 20 April, 1760; m. James Kenyon.
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FIFTH ' OKNIRATION 79
ix. Clarke, b. 10 June, 1762; m. Baker.
X. Ruhannah, b. 16 May, 1764; m. Edward Denison.
xi. (Capt.) Paid, b. 18 May, 1766; d. at Scott, N. Y., 24 Jany.,
1840; m. 10 Jany., 1788, Hannab Bordick.
rii. Eara, b. 16 Sept., 1769; d. at Scott, N. Y., 16 Jujy, 1844; m.
20 Oct., 1791, Saberab StiUman.
adiL (Capt) Lnkc, b. 6 Aug., 1772; d. at Scott, N. Y., 11 Dec.,
1844; m. 1795, Bet«ey Main. Their grandson, Mr. £. H.
Sibley, of Franklin, Pa., furnished much of this record, and
additional items were obtained from the Babcock Gen., pp.
51-2 and 97-100. Mr. Sibley is an almnnus of Cornell Uni-
yersity, and in late years has been honored by receiving the
A. M. degree from BnckneU and the degree of LL.D. from
Alfred University, given him in recognition of his scholarly
attainments.
39. Lois' Pendleton (CoL Joseph^, Joseph*), was bom at West-
erly, R. I., 22 August, 1728. She married at Westerly, 7 September,
1746, Benajah Gavitt, bom there, 11 November, 1726, died prior to
1781, son of Ezekiel and Hannah (Wilcox) Gavitt Lois was living
as late as 1760, when she was mentioned in her father's will. No
Ust of her children has been found of record, and we have been able
to obtain the names of only two, with no evidence as to whether she
bad more or not.
Issue (Gavitt):
i. William', b. ; named in the will of his grandfather. Col.
Joseph Pendleton; no further record,
ii. Sylvester, b. about 1756; m. (1), Sarah Babcock; (2), [60]
Eetnrah' Pendleton.
It is believed that Lois had a daughter who married a Loper.
40. Sylvester* Pendleton {CoL Joseph^, Joseph*), was bom at
Westerly, B. I., 5 August, 1730. The Westerly records show that in
1757, be paid taxes of 2s. 4d. in that town, and that he was made a
freeman there, 1 May, 1760. He was evidently a privateersman in
the French and Indian War, as the records of the Court of Common
Pleas of Washington County (then King's County), R. I. [Book F,
p. 307], show that " Sylvester Pendleton of Westerly, mariner, late
master of the Privateer Schooner ' Success ' " brought action against
the owners of said schooner, Thomas Hazard, John Ross, and Henry
Wall of Newport, to recover £5000, and judgment for £1800 and
costs wait given in his favor at the sitting of the Court held in Au-
gust, 1763.
What became of him subsequently we have not been able to learn.
His name does not appear in either the Rhode Island Census of 1774
OT the United States Census of 1790, and neither his will nor any
administration upon his estate is to be found.
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80 THE PENDLETON GENEALOGY
The will of his father, Col. Joseph* Pendleton, shows that by
[50] Freelove% danghtcr of Col. William* Pendleton, Sylvester* had
issue:
96. Sylvester', b. about 1749 ; m. Eunice Cobb.
Sylvester' afterwards married at Westerly, R. I., 16 January,
1751, Sarah Champlin, daughter of William (3rd) and Sarah
(Thompson) Champlin. She was bom 6 March, 1735. (West. Rec).
Issue (from Westerly records) :
97. Sylvester", Jr., b. 14 January, 1762. No further record.
98. Anne, b. 20 Sept., 1754. No further record.
99. Catherine, b. 13 March, 1757; m. Rev. Henry Clarke.
100. Deborah, b. 11 Nov., 1758; m. Samuel Sims (1st wife).
101. Sarah, b. 26 May, 1760; m. Willett Clarke.
102. Abigail, b. 13 March, 1762. No further record.
103. Oliver, b. 14 Nov., 1763. No further record.
42. Simeon' Pendleton (CoL Joseph^, Joteph*), was bom about
1733, at Westerly, R. I., and died there in October, 1819. Simeon
Pendleton was a farmer
and lived at Westerly
r^j'^k'^sJLff^ t^i^'^'W^SC^^giyfCi^gp nearly all his life. The
^^ Westerly Tar List of
1757 shows that he was assessed two shillings there in that year.
On the 24th of February, 1766, the Town Council gave him and his
family a certificate of residence to the Selectmen of Stonington,
Conn., but it is unlikely that Simeon remained there long, as all his
children are recorded at Westerly and no reference appears stating
that any of them were born elsewhere.
He was in all probability the Simeon Pendleton who served as pri-
vate in Capt. Joseph Pendleton's Co., Westerly militia, in 1776, and
was appointed Ensign of the 1st Westerly Co., 1st Regt. King's
County Militia, in 1777 and 1778, as the other Simeon Pendleton
who also lived at Westerly in those years — [221] Simeon® — ^would
more likely be the one who was enrolled in the 3rd Westerly Co. in
which were also enlisted a brother and other near relatives of that
Simeon.
Simeon* Pendleton was one of the executors of the will of his
father-in-law, Walter Palmer of Stonington (dated 5 October, 1785,
proved 3 January, 1786), and received therefrom the house at West-
erly that Palmer bought of Simeon's mother. His own will, dated
at Westerly, 12 October, 1819, proved 25 October, 1819 (C. & P.
Rec, Vol. 2, p. 331), names daughters Mercy, wife of Joseph Law-
ton; Bathsheba Babcock; Sally, wife of David Pendleton; Lucretia,
wife of Lebbeus Pendleton; and son, Ethan Pendleton.
Simeon married at Westerly, R. I., 15 January, 1760 (10 January
in Stonington Ch. Rec), Mary Palmer, daughter of Walter and
Mercy (Hinckley) Palmer. She was baptized at Stonington, 21
March, 1742 (Westerly Rec. and "Palmer Groups," p. 162).
Issue from Westerly Records, Book 3, p. 128:
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104. Mercy*, b. 12 May, 1760; m. (1), Enoch Crandall; (2), JoMph
Lawton.
105. Grace, b. 15 Jany., 1762; cL 15 March, 1764.
106. Bathsheba, b. 13 July, 1763; m. Andrew* Babcock, son of Col.
Nathan* and (sec wf.) Elisabeth (Brown) Babcock, and
grandson of Samael and [33] Anne^ (Pendleton) Babcock.
His will named no ch. Bathsheba d. 10 March, 1854 (Bab-
cock Genealogy).
107. Jabe«, b. 15 Sept., 1765; d. 25 Sept., 1773.
108. Hannah, b. 8 Oct., 1767; d. 3 Oct., 1773.
109. Grace, 2d., b. 18 Jany., 1770; m. at Westerly, R. I., 25th Feby.,
1798, Saxton* Palmer Berry, as his seccmd wife, and d. soon
afterwards, s. p. Saxton Berry was son of Elijah Berry and
was b. at Westerly, 8 May, 1767. He had issue by his first
wife, and has grandchildren now at Westerly.
110. Sarah, b. 2 July, 1772; m. [162] David* Pendletwi.
111. Lncrtia, b. 15 March, 1775; m. [164] Lebbens* Pendleton.
112. Ethan, b. 3 April, 1777; m. five times.
113. William, b. 7 Sept., 1781; d. 20 Jany., 1782.
114. Lucy, b. 3 March, 1783; m. at Westerly, R. I., 1 Dec., 1805,
Abial Sherman^ as his second wife, and left no children.
43. Sarah* Pbkdlktok (Col. Joseph*, Joseph^), was bom at New-
port, R. I., 7 August, 1734, and died 24 April, 1799. She married
at Westerly, R. I., 10 December, 1751, WiUiam Champlin, 4th, son
of William, 3rd, and Sarah (Thompson) Champlin. He was born
at Westerly, R. I., 14 August, 1731, and died 17 October 1798.
Issue (Champlin), from Westerly records:
L William (5th), b. 13 Aug., 1752.
ii. Anne, b. 19 May, 1754.
iii. Lucy, b. 17 May, 1756.
iv. Deborah, b. 12 April, 1758.
V. Parmelia, b. 5 June, 1760.
vi Adam, b. 24 July, 1762. s '
viL Lois, b. 27 July, 1764.
viii. SaDy, b. 1 Aug., 1766.
ix. Eunice, b. 18 Sept., 1768.
z. Elizabeth, b. 24 Dec., 1769.
Id. Phebe, b. 1 Feby., 1772; d. 22 Aug., 1791.
xii. Joseph, b. 1 Oct., 1774.
xiii. PoUy, b. 23 Oct, 1776.
xiv. Oliver, b. 6 June, 1778.
44. Deborah^ Pendleton (CoL Joseph*. Joseph*), was born at
Westerly, R. I., 9 May, 1737, and died at Petersburg, N. Y. She
married at Westerly, 16 June, 1752, Joseph Clarke, probably son
•Given as "Foxton" in Arnold's •*V. R. R. I.-
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of Thomas and Elizabeth f Babcock) Clarke, who was bom 14 Sept.,
1728, and died at Westerly, 6 May, 1796.
Joseph Clarke was a soldier in the Revolutionary War, and repre-
sented Westerly in the Rhode Island Assembly in 1756.
Issue (Clarke), first six from Westerly records:
i. Sarah*, b. 24 June, 1763; d. 1837; m. 20 March, 1771, Silas
Mazson.
ii. Samuel, b. 11 Dec, 1754; d. Brookfield, N. Y., 13 Feby., 1830;
m. 1776, Chloe Maxson. He was a soldier in the Revolution,
ill. Nathan, b. 9 May, 1756; d. Brookfield, N. Y., 1827; m. Sarah
Maxson. He was a soldier in the Revolution,
iv. Nancy, b. 24 May, 1758; d. Brookfield, N. Y., 1840; m. Charles
Maxson.
V. Asa, b. 25 May, 1760; d. 1830; m. Maxson.
vi. Simeon, b. 28 Feby., 1762; d. Brookfield, N. Y., 27 Sept., 1850;
m. (1), Eunice Brown; (2), Betsey Burdick.
vii. Adam, b. 11 Feby., 1764; d. 1836; m. Olive Burdick. He was
a minister at Rensselaerville, N. Y.
viii. Fanny, b. 4 March, 1766; d. Troy, N. Y., 27 Oct., 1850; m.
Robert (or Asa) Burdick.
ix. Jared, b. 4 March, 1768; d. Feby., 1800; unm.
X. Abel, b. 22 Feby., 1770; d. Berlin, N. Y., 1844; m. (1), 13
Oct., 1791, Eunice Lanphere; (2), Mary Lanphere. He was
the father of nineteen children.
xi. Mary (PoUy), b. 9 Oct., 1772; d. 1861; m. 1 Dec, 1791, Joshua
Burdick.
xii. Ethan, b. 17 Dec, 1773; d. Leonardsville, N. Y., 18 June, 1859;
m. Phebe^ Clarke, dau. of Rev. Henry and [99] Catherine^
(Pendleton) Clarke. He was Capt. in 143rd Regt. N. Y.
Militia,
xiii. Joseph, b. 20 Sept., 1776, Hopkinton, R. I.; d. at Plainfield,
N. Y., 21 Nov., 1822; m. 1 Feby., 1800, Hannah Clarke,
xiv. Deborah, b. 27 S^pt., 1778; d. at Petersburg, N. Y., in 1826;
m. Asa Stillman.
rv. Benjamin, b. 4 June, 1781; d. Petersburg, N. Y., 17 Feby.,
1861; m. 9 March, 1803, Mary Stillman. He was Capt. of
Militia in War of 1812. His grandson, Edwin P. Clarke,
of Brooklyn, N. Y., sent the names and dates of births of
the children of Joseph and Deborah (Pendleton) Clarke to
Charles H. Pendleton of Westerly, R. I., in 1888. This rec-
ord, with the additional items noted above, also appears in
George A. Morrison, Jr.'s, " Clarke Families in Rhode Island,"
pp. 48-49.
45. Lucy' Pendleton (Col. Joseph^, Jaaeph*), was baptized
(without name), 5 May, 1742 (First Church, Stonington, Conn.).
She married at Westerly, R. I., 10 Feby., 1758,* James Chesebrough,
♦Westerly Records. "Chesebrough Genealogy" says Dec. 10, 1758.
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Jr., son of James and Prudence (Harris) Chesebrough. He was
bom 27 June, 1736.
Issue (Cbesebrough) :
i. Paal«.
ii. James, b. (31 Dec., 1761 ? ); d. Alden, N. Y., 24 March, 1848,
ae. 86 j., 2 m., 24 d. He was a soldier in the War of 1812.
Honorably disch. 27 Feby., 1815. He m. Nancy Larkin.
iii. Harris, m. Martha .
iv. William, b. 22 Jany., 1764; m. [161] Lydia« Pendleton. ►
V. Christopher, m. Eccleston (or Egleston).
Ti. Joseph Lcroy, m. Martha Barber.
Tii. Benjamin, d. 1795; m. Lois Slack,
viii. Isaac, b. 1 March, 1774; m. Susanna Vincent
(Ref.: "ChesebTongfa Genealogy," p. 64.)
46. Wbalthian" Pendleton (Col. Joseph^, Joseph^), was bom
at Westerly, R. I., 14 Feb^., 1744. She married at Westerly, 12
Jany., 1763, Thomas Sheffield, son of Nathaniel and Rebecca (Stan*
ton) Sheffield. He was bom 25 November, 1740.
Issue (Sheffield), first ten from Charlestown, R. I., records:
L Joseph*, b. 14 Oct, 1763; drowned 3 June, 1789.
ii. Amos, b. 12 Feby., 1766; frowned 3 June, 1789.
iii. Samuel, b. 27 June, 1768; d. 22 Jany., 1841; m. 14 Feby.,
1799, Susanna Daniels,
iv. Dorcas, b. 11 April, 1771; d. 16 Feby., 1856; unm.
V. James, b. 27 Aug., 1773; m. Lydia Barber at Westerly, R. I.
vi. Thomas, b. 9 Jany., 1776; d. 18 June, 1847.
vii. George, b. 27 June, 1778; d. 18 June, 1847; m. 3 Jany., 1802,
Rhoda Burch.
Tiii. Nancy, b. 30 Aug., 1780; d. April, 1868; unm.
ix. Nathaniel, b. 9 Dec., 1782; d. 4 March, 1864.
X. Abel, b. 27 April, 1786.
zi. Catherine, b. 14 Sept, 1788.
Ref. — This entire family is given in the '* History of Stonington, Conn.,**
p. 567.
47. Mart* Pendleton (CoL Joieph^, Jofeph*), was bom about
1746, at Westerly, R. I.; she married at Westerly, 22 May, 1766,
Ezekiel CrandaU, Bom there, 11 October, 1746, son of James and
Demaris (Eenyon) CrandaU.
Issue (CrandaU):
L Eunice*, b. 16 Jany., 1767.
The records of Mary Pendleton's marriage and the birth of her
daughter, Eunice, are entered at page 102, of Book 3, Westerly
" Town Meetings," but whether she had other children or not has
nerer been determined. What became of this family is also unknown.
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as our search of the Westerly records failed to discover any farther
reference to Ezekiel Crandall^ and his name does not appear apon
the U. S. Censuses of Rhode Island or Connecticut in 1790. The
Census of Pittsfield^ Mass.^ in this year, however, shows an Esekiel
Crandall there with a large family, but the Probate records of Herk-
shire County do not contain any reference to an estate under this
name. As Mary (Pendleton) Crandall had a sister who settled in
northwestern Massachusetts, it is not beyond the bounds of possi-
bility that this Ezekiel Crandall of Pittsfield may have been ori^-
nally of Westerly. This point could not be investigated further, how-
ever, as the Census of Massachusetts was not brought out until this
work was nearly ready for the press.
48. (Capt.) William' Pendleton (Col. William^, Joseph*), -w&s
bom at Westerly, R. I., 11 February, 1726/7, and died at Northport,
Maine, 28 August, 1820 (Gravestone).
On the 3rd of March, 1751, he received from his father a deed to
land at Westerly; this transfer was not recorded until 26 March, 1760,
and is entered on page 354 of Book 9, Westerly Land Evidences. On
the 24th of March in that year he transferred this land with " man-
sion house " to his brother Amos for £2000. William' was then of
Stonington, Conn., and this deed was also signed by his wife Judith.
William Pendleton had been admitted freeman at Westerly, 1 May,
1753 (R. I. Col. Rec, iv. Sup. 43), but subsequently removed to
Stonington, where he began buying land 27 June, 1761, making suc-
cessive purchases until 28 Feby., 1767, when he bought of Joseph
Champlin 94 acres for £242. Some of his property was at Long
Point. He was elected surveyor of highways at Stonington, 18 De-
cember, 1760 (" Town Votes," ii, 218).
Tradition says that William Pendleton owned a schooner and
traded to the coast of Maine, and the History of Islesboro [p. 10]
says he came there in 1769, taking up 600 acres at the extreme south-
ern end of the Island, upon which he soon settled his family. Wil-
liam sold his last tract of land and his house at Stonington to John
Hillard, 11 January, 1769. Previous to this he had sold to William
Morgan for £612, 10s., about 85 acres at Long Point, Stonington,
3 March, 1767 (Stonington Deeds).
Islesboro, then known as Long Island, was claimed by Isaac Wins-
low of Boston, as a part of his wife's inheritance in the " Waldo
Patent,"* and in 1771 William Pendleton secured from him a lease
* In 1620 King James I. of England granted about all of North America to
forty noblemen, knights and gentlemen who were "The Council of Plymouth
in Devon, England." This Council surrendered its charter in 1635, but pre-
viously made several grants lin Maine which held good. One of these grants,
known first as the " Muscongos Patent," contained nearly one thousand
square miles and included the whole of the present Knox County, except
the Fox Islands; Waldo County, except some towns in the western part; some
of Penobscot County, and Long Island, which was supposed to be within
three miles of the mainland. In course of time this grant came into the
possession of General Samuel Waldo — ^who died in 1759 — and has ever since
been known as the Waldo Patent (Williamson*s "History of Belfast, Me.,"
p. 36).
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of the property upon which he and his sons had settled. This lease
reads as follows (*' Hist, of Islesboro," pp. 93-4) :
"Lease from Isaac Winslow to William Pendleton, 1771."
" This Indenture of Lease, made the twenty-second day of May,
one thousand seven hundred and seventy-one, and in the eleventh
year of his Majesty's reign, between Isaac Winslow, of Roxbury, in
the county of Suffolk, Esq., on the one part, and William Pendleton,
of an island in Penobscot bay, in the county of Lincoln and province
aforesaid, known by the name of Winslow's Island, or Long Island:
That iiie said Isaac Winslow, for the consideration hereafter men-
tioned^ hath demised, leased, and farm let, and by these presents
doth lease unto said Pendleton a certain tract of land on Winslow's
Island aforesaid, where the said Pendleton now resides, containing
six hundred and twenty acres more or less, for and daring the term
of twenty-five years from the date hereof. And the said William
Pendleton, for himself, his heirs and assigns, doth hereby covenant
and agree with the said Isaac Winslow that he will cut, clear up and
keep down yearly, and every year during said term, ten acres of
said land, and subdue the same, so that the whole shall be cleared
during said term, and shall be brought to good mowing or tillage.
That he will make no strip or waste, or cut any wood off any other
part of the land than what he subdues in the manner aforesaid. That
he will pay all taxes the premises may be subject to during said lease.
That he will in every respect manage and improve the said land in
an husbandlike manner, and at the expiration of said lease will de-
liver up the herein-leased premises to the said Winslow, his heirs or
assigns, with what buildings there may be thereon, and with all the
improvements which shall be made, and under proper fencing. And
the said Pendleton also engages that he will reserve such lots of
wood in proper places, as may be needful for the use of such farm
or farms, as shall be on the premises, and that he (be) careful not
to plow the same piece of land too often, and such as he doth plow
he will dung, and after proper plowing he will sow the same with
grass seed.
And the said Winslow on his part, and for his heirs, executors and
assigns^ doth hereby covenant and agree with the said Pendleton
that he or his heirs or assigns shall quietly possess and enjoy the
premises hereby leased during the term of twenty-five years, and
that at the expiration thereof, and on his compliance on his part
with the covenant hereby entered into, he the said Pendleton, his heirs,
etc., shall be entitled to a deed of fifty acres of the land hereby
leased, such as shall be equal in quality to the rest, taking into con-
sideration the value of the leased premises as they lay, and which
shall be accordingly granted to him and his heirs forever.
In witness whereof we have hereunto interchangeably set our
hands and seals, this twentieth day of November, 1771.
Signed^ sealed and delivered in presence of
Isaac Winslow. (Seal)
The three lines in the margin on the other side being first written.
William Pendleton (Seal).
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LoTT White.
Hannah Winslow.
(On the back.) Lease to Capt Pendleton, Dated November,
1771; but it ought to have .commenced in July, 1769, the time when
he went on. Lime rocks to be excepted.
May 22, 1771."
Few of the other settlers at Long Island troubled themselves to
take out such leases, and the Revolutionary War coming on left them
in undisturbed possession of the lands they had taken. In the early
days of this coz^flict some of the islanders occasionally traded with
the British, and the C<Mnmittee of Correspondence chosen at St.
George's, 6 June, 1775, wrote William Pendleton on July 17th as
follows in regard to his share in this trade (" Hist of Warren, Me.,"
p. 170):
"To Capt William Pendleton.
Sir: We can not think proper for you to contrack any traid which
we supose is for the king's troops, which you no by the Congress
orders is contrary to our obligations, which we are determined to
adhear to.
Per orders of the conmiittee.
J. Shibles, Clerk."
That William Pendleton had no Royalist leanings, however, is
shown by the fact that on the 3rd of June, 1776, he was chosen at
St George's, Captain of the 7th Co., Col. Mason Wheaton's (4th Lin-
coln Co.) Regiment of Massachusetts Militia, and was commissioned
as such the 3rd of July following (Mass. Soldiers in the Revolu-
tion). It is unlikely that he saw active service, as the British held
Castine throughout the war, and the few inhabitants of the neigh-
boring islands, irrespective of their patriotism, were forced from
their unprotected position to maintain neutrality for the sake of
their homes and families.
After the close of the war and the death of Isaac Winslow and
his wife. Gen. Henry Knox, whose wife as a. granddaughter of Gren.
Samuel Waldo had a one fifth share in his patent, bought up the
interests of the other heirs in 1793, and thus became sole proprietor
of the Waldo Patent outside of what had previously been alienated.
As the quit claim deed given Knox by the Waldo heirs could grant
only such lands as they were actually in possession of, and as large
tracts had been taken up by settlers who came during the Revolu-
tion and afterwards, it was necessary to put the grantee in posses-
sion by actual entry upon these lands, and by " livery and seizin
made by sod and twig." This legal ceremony was gone through with
by the attorneys for Knox and the Waldo heirs upon the lots of 497
settlers in Warren, Waldoboro, Thomaston, Islesboro, etc., in the
autumn of 1793. When Knox tried to realize upon his speculation,
however, he met with stubborn opposition from the settlers who had
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taken up these lands by " squatters' rights " and assumed they had
perfect title thereto (Eaton's History of Thomaston and Rockland^
p. 207).
The Massachusetts Legislature was finally appealed to by both
sides to settle this dispute^ and on the 9th March, 1797, a commis-
sion was appointed to " settle and declare their rights." On the
3rd August, 1799, an agreement was made at the house of Major
Philip Ulmer in Duck Trap ( Lincoln ville) between Gen. Knox and
many of the Islesboro settlers, under which three surveyors were
appointed to ascertain if the center of Islesboro was within three
ndles of the mainland. If not, the settlers agreed to bear the ex-
pense of the survey, as Knox could then have no claim to the island,
but if otherwise, then " John Harkness (surveyor) shall inmiedi^
ately proceed to the running out of the lots referred to the commis-
sioners, appointed by the Legislature of the Commonwealth." As
it was found from this survey that Knox had good title to the island,
the settlers secured deeds from him to the lands they occupied. Wil-
liam Pendleton received his deed on the 13th November, 1799, and
paid Knox $258.33 for same (Hancock Co., Me., Deeds, vii, 19).
Some years previous to this William had sold to his son Jonathan
for £200 his homestead farm at Islesboro, and on the same day —
15 May, 1794 — ^the Ensign Islands for £15 (Hancock Co. Deeds^
ii, 448, 449).
Before the settlement with Knox was in sight and while the in-
habitants believed Long Island lay more than three miles off shore,
they petitioned the General Court under date of 22 October, 1788,
to incorporate Long Island and the smaller islands near by into a
town to be known as Winchester. The Legislature acted favorably
upcm this petition, and on the 2Hth of January, 1789, passed an act
incorporating Long Island Plantation and the islands adjacent into
a town by the name of Islesboro.*
A town meeting was called 17 March, 1789, and at the first meet-
ing held the following 6th of April, Capt. William Pendleton was
chosen one of the first selectmen of Islesboro. He was re-elected 19
April, 1790, after which term he passed his oflSce over to younger
men (History Islesboro, pp. 36-39).
With advancing years the infirmities of age came upon him and
he could no longer care for his remaining property. On the 2d
April, 1814, he sold to his son Jonathan the remainder of his estate
at Islesboro for $1200 (Hancock Co. Deeds, xxxvi, 178). Jonathan
then arranged for the care of his father and step-mother as shown
by the bond he received 7th May, 1816, in the sum of $700 from
Nicholas Wliite and Eliza, his wife, of Vinal Haven, as surety that
they would give maintenance to " William Pendleton and Priscilla
his wife . . . suitable for them in their advanced years " (Han-
* Although Islesboro was not knofwn as such until this date, and though
Maine was not set off from Mass. until 1820, yet to prevent confusion we
shall hereafter refer to Long Island, or Islesboro, County of Waldo, District
of Maine and State of Mass., as Islfesboro, Maine, irrespective of the date.
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cock Co. Deedfl^ xxzvi, 179). Not long after this, however, William
removed to Northport and lived with his son Henry until his death,
which occurred at the great age of ninety-three years. Tradition says
that after his decease his widow returned to Stonington, Conn.
The descendants of William' Pendleton are very numerous and
are scattered all over the United States, and in foreign countries as
well. Originally a sea-faring race, some of them still follow that
pursuit, but the great majority to-day seek their fortunes ashore.
No record exists of Capt. Pendleton's first marriage, but as we
have seen in the deed he gave his brother Amos in 1760, this wife's
first name was Judith, and his granddaughters and other aged de-
scendants who were living in 1887-8 agreed that her surname was
Carr.
That William^ married (2), at Stonington, Conn., 22 September,
1765, Lydia Palmier (First Ch. Rec.), there can be no reasonable
doubt. He was living in that town from 1760-1769, as has been
shown from the Stonington deeds, and we have record of no other
William Pendleton who could have contracted this marriage. Four-
teen months after this date of marriage, his daughter Mary was
bom, while before that time no child had been bom to him for five
years. Moreover, one of his twin daughters, bom after Mary, was
named Bridget, a name which had never before appeared in the Pen-
dleton family while common among the Palmers. Several of Wil-
liam's descendants have said he was married three times, although
they could name biit two of his wives. In 1887, Mrs. Jeremiah
Pitcher, then 85 years old, a granddaughter of William by his daugh-
ter, Bridget, stated that Iter mother was brought up by a ttep-mother
and had a half brother, John, Since John was bom about 1752, he
must have been a son of the first wife, Judith (Carr) Pendleton,
who was living in 1760, and this g^ves us the proof that William
was married more than twice. It is unfortunate that the Connecticut
law did not require the wife's signature to deeds made by her hus-
band, as otherwise the transfers made by William' Pendleton be-
tween 1765 and 1769 would have shown Lydia's name. The " Palmer
Groups " does not refer to this marriage.
WUliam' Pendleton married (3), tradition says about 1785, Pris-
cilla Chesebrough, daughter of Amos and Desire (Williams) Chese-
brough. She was bom 11 June, 1738. (Chesebrough Gen.*)
No list of William' Pendleton's children has been found of record,
but the following names and dates are probably accurate, as they
have been verified time and again.
Issue by first wife (order uncertain), first five born probably
at Westerly, R. I., others at Stonington, Conn.:
♦The "Chesebrough Genealogy,' p. 326, erroneously credits Priscilla with
five children by WilliamB Pendleton, vie, Lydia, Mary, Bridget, Jonathan,
and Dorothy, while the "Families of the Wyoming Valley," p. 747, states
that William and Priscilla were married 23 April, 1757, by Rev. Nathaniel
"Ellis "; also that she was the daughter of Jabez and Priscilla (Chesebrough)
Chesebrough, baptised at Stonington 18 May, 1729.
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115. JoV, b. about 1746; m. (1), Sarah Crandall; (2), Lydia
Decrow.
116. Lydia^ m. Jared Crandall.
117. Jonathan, b. 15 Nov., 1752; m. (1)^ Jane Mclntyre; (2), La-
cinda Hatch.
118. John, b. 1754 ( ?) ; m. fonr times.
119. Oliver, b. 1756; m. SaUy Young.
120. Henry, b. about 1760; m. Reb^ca Alden.
Issue by second wife:
121. Mary (PoUy), b. 14 Nov., 1766; m. Isaiah Wilcox.
122. Bridget, b. 15 Nov., 1769; m. Robert Famsworth.
123. Judith (twin with Bridget ?) ; m. James* Sheffield.
124. Dorothy (said by some to have been Bridget's twin); no fur-
ther record.
49. Amos' Pendleton (CoL William^, Joseph*), was bom at West-
erly, R. I., 21 June, 1728, and died there, 25 November, 1821.
Amos' Pendleton, who
was one of the longest
lived men in the fam-
ily, spent nearly all his
ninety-three years in his native town except for what time he was
away at sea. Dennison's " Westerly & Its Witnesses " speaks of him
as a master mariner, and he is generally referred to as " Capt." Amos
in the Westerly records. Yet in the deed given him by William and
Judith Pendleton of Stonington, to a mansion house and land at
Westerly, on the 24th of March, 1760, he is called " Blacksmith,"
and he may have followed this occupation first. For this property
Amos paid £2000 (West. L. E., ix, 355).
As befitted a son of Col. William Pendleton he took an active part
in the affairs of the town, serving as one of its councilmen from
1784 to 1792, besides holding minor offices. In May, 1765, he was
appointed Lieutenant of the First Westerly Co., King's County
Regt, and was re-appointed in 1766 (R. I. Civil & Mil. App'tments).
The Rhode Island Census for 1774 shows that Amos Pendleton was
the owner of two slaves in that year.
On the 30th of May, 1774, the Town Council " Voted that Capt.
Amos Pendleton have an order on the Town 'Treasurer for 6/8 for
40 quarts of milk for the sick in the Small Pox " [hospital] (West-
erly C. & P. Rec., iv, 241).
In the Supplement to " New York in the Revolution " it is stated
that Amos Pendleton was one of the refugees from Long Island to
Connecticut. It would not appear, however, that he had removed to
Long Island, as all his children bom during the Revolutionary War
had Westerly as their birth-place. It is more likely that Amos as
captain of a vessel, assisted the refugees to leave the island.
On the 18th of September, 1776, he was the sixty-fifth signer
of the " Resistance Act " drawn up at Westerly on that day by
which the citizens in agreeing to oppose the English in every way.
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tested their loyalty to the Continental government. Just what serv-
ices Amos performed in the Revolution cannot be determined abso-
lutely^ owing to the fact that the records do not distinguish between
him and his son^ Amos^ Jr., ^cept once, all other accounts referring
merely to "Amos Pendleton." It was probably Amos, Sr., however,
who was one of the "Alarm Men " of Westerly, Edward Bliven,
Captain, drawn for three months on the 16th of January, 1777, to
serve the third month (Westerly " Town Meetings," iii, 160), as
these were the older men of the town who did guard duty while the
younger ones were away at the war. Again, as most of these men
composed a company called the " Reformadors," Amos, Sr., is prob-
ably referred to, when at a town meeting held at Elias Thompson's
house, 8 January, 1777, it was "Voted, that the Reformadors be
called upon to organize a military company," and Amos Pendleton
was elected Ensign thereof (Ibid., p. 159). As a member of Capt.
Edward Bliven's Westerly Alarm Co., Amos Pendleton received pay
for thirty days* service from the 6th of November to the 6th of De-
cember, 1777 (R. I. Archives).
The best evidence we have, however, that Amos, Sr., was a mem-
ber of a military organization in the Revolutionary War appears in
the pension application of his son, Zebulon, which states that he
(Zebulon) served two months in the summer of 1778 as substitute
for his father in Capt. Joshua Pendleton's Westerly Co.
Among those "Who subscribed to the Continental Loan Office, it
being the deficiency of the money that was not subscribed in West-
erly to supply said Loan Office by an Act of the General Assembly,
Sept., 1779," the name of Amos Pendleton appears as the contributor
of £13 (" Town Meetings," iv, 6).
The will of Amos Pendleton, dated at Westerly, 6 November,
1819 (Probate Rec, ii, 435), names sons Andrew and Zebulon, chil-
dren of late son Jonathan, sons Gilbert, Otis and Harris, grand-
daughters. Thankful Dunbar, Catherine Stanton, Betsy Barns,
grandson Charles Pendleton and daughter Nancy Barns.
Many of Amos's sons and grandsons have followed the sea and
acquired wealth as successful master mariners and vessel owners.
Since the extinction of American commerce his later descendants
have made thf^ir mark in commercial pursuits.
Amos* Pendleton married (1), at Westerly, R. I., 1 February,
1753, Susannah Chesebrough, daughter of Rev. Jeremiah and Su-
sannah (Rossiter) Chesebrough. She was born 5 July, 1733, and
died 31 May, 1768 (Westerly Rec. & Chesebrough Gen.). He mar-
ried (2), in 1768, Anna Foster, daughter of Jonathan and Anna
Foster of Watch Hill.* She was bom in 1743, probably at Attle-
boro, Mass., and died 5 June, 1819, at Watch Hill, aged 76 years.
The will of Jonathan Foster, dated 21 May, 1778, names wife
Anna, and daughter, Anna Pendleton (Westerly C. & P. Rec, iv,
437).
• The •* Foster Genealogy " states that Anna Foster, daughter of Jonathan
and Anna Foster, married Pendleton.
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Issoe, from Westerly Records:
By first wife:
125. Aixios% Jr., b. 5 Nov., 1764; m. Catherine Davis.
126. Andrew, b. 7 July, 1766; m. Abigail Pakner.
127. Mary (MoUyX, b. 4 Aug., 1768; m. Nathan Barber, Jr.
128. Zebiflon, b. 27 May, 1760; m. Thankful Wells.
129. Charles, b. 24 April, 1762; m. Abigail Rhodes.
130. Lydia, b, 7 Oct., 1764; d. inf.
131. Frederick, b. 13 June, 1766; lost at sea, 1 Dec., 1790. Mar-
ried, Sept., 1790, Lucy Hinckley. No issue. His father was
apptd. admr. of his estate. Inventory was taken 28 May,
1792. On the 20th Feby., 1793, Katherine Pendleton gave
a receipt to her grandfather, Capt. Amos Pendleton, for £2,
5s., 7d. as lawful heir of her deceased uncle, Frederick Pen-
dleton (West C. & P. Rec., v). Frederick Pendleton's widow
married second, his half-brother, Jonathan* Pendleton.
By second wife:
132. Jonathan*, b. 19 Sept., 1769; m. Mrs. Lucy (Hinckley) Pen-
dleton.
133. Nancv, b. 22 July, 1771 ; m. Nathaniel Bams, Jr.
134. Acors, b. 28 July, 1773; d. 16 Dec., 1790.
185. William, b. 23 July, 1775; lost at sea, 6 June, 1796; m. Joanna
Barber (?). No issue. His widow was apptd. admx. of his
estate but declined the trust through her grandfather, Nathan
Barber, who appeared before the Town Council, 29 Aug.,
1796; Capt. Amos Pendleton was accordingly apptd. admr.
on this day. William's widow m. (2), at Hopkinton, R. I.,
11 Oct., 1798 (Hopkinton Rec.), Augustus Kenyon, who on
the 25th of Feby., 1799, gave a receipt to Capt. Amos Pen-
dleton for £30, 16s., 1 l/2d. in full of dower due Joanna
Kenyon, late the widow of William Pendleton, dec. (West.
C. & P. Rec., v).
136. Isaac, b. 22 Nov., 1777; m. Nancy Sheffield. No issue. Six
wedLS after his marriage he went to sea and what befell him
is described upon the stone erected to his memory in the Rob-
inson burying ground at Stonington, Conn.: "In memory
of Capt. Isaac Pendleton who was massacred with his boat's
crew by the savages on his landing at the Island of Ton-
gotalboo in the Pacific Ocean, in the year 1804. Aged about
26 years." His widow did not marry again and survived her
husband many years. She died 13 Sept., 1868, ae. 91 (G. S.
Robinson Burying Ground).
137. Otis, b. 7 March, 1780; m. Betsey Kenyon.
138. Gilbert, b. 7 Sept., 1782; m. (1), Margaret Rhodes; (2), Celia
Rhodes.
139. Harris, b. 17 Nov., 1786; m. Martha Kenyon.
50. Freelovb* Pendleton (Col, William*, Joseph^), was bom at
Westerly, R. I., 30 October, 1731. The will of Col. Joseph* Pen-
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dleton shows that by her cousin^ [40] Sylvester* Pendleton^ Free-
love had a son:
[96] Sylvester', b. 1748; (m. Eunice Cobb).
She afterwards married at Westerly, R. I., 1 Aug., 1751, Capt.
Isaac Sheffield (3rd). He d. 1797. The Probate records of
Stonington show that on the 4th August in that year there " Ap-
peared in this Court Isaac Sheffield & refused to take Letters of
Administration on the Intestate Estate of his father, Capt. Isaac
Sheffield, late of Stonington, dec. This Court hath appointed Wil-
liam Sheffield and Amos Sheffield Administrators on the Intestate
Estate of their father, Capt. Isaac Sheffield."
In the division of his property, 20 April, 1799, receipts for JB207
lis. 4 l/2d. were given by Reuben and Deborah Chesebrough, Ed-
ward and Sarah Hancox, Isaac Sheffield, "eldest son of the dee'd,"
Samuel and Polly Breed, Zebulon and Freelove Hancox, Zebulon
Hancox for children of his first wife, Lydia, and by William Shef-
field for the " heirs of James Sheffield, fourth son of deceased "
(Stonington Prob. Rec, vi, 228).
Issue (Sheffield), from Stonington records:
i. Isaac* (4th), b. 10 Feby., 1752; m. 10 April, 1776, Wealthian
Gorton,
ii. Sarah, b. 31 Aug., 1754; d. 21 Aug., 1802; m. 21 April, 1771,
Edward Hancox, Jr.
iii. WiUiam, b. 1 Feby., 1757; d. 26 May, 1809; m. (1), Lucy
Ann ; (2), 25 May, 1783, Elisabeth Eells.
iv. Lydia, b. 20 April, 1759; d. 14 Aug., 1786; m. 20 April, 1777,
Zebulon Hancox (first wife).
V. Freelove, b. 29 July, 1761; d. 9 Dec, 1801; m. 21 Feby., 1790,
Zebulon Hancox (second wife).
vi. Mary, b. 17 Feby., 1764; d. 7 Nov., 1848; m. 20 Feby., 1799,
Samuel Breed (second wife),
vii. Amos, b. 11 May, 1766; d. at Demerara, 5 Dec., 1799; m. 8
June, 1788, Sarah Goddard.
viii. James,* b. 4 June, 1771; d. 1799; m. [123] Judith* Pendleton,
ix. Deborah, b. 2 May, 1777; d. 19 Oct., 1838; m. 13 Dec., 1796,
Reuben Chesebrough.
References: "Chesebrough Genealogy," Gravestones in Robinson Burying
Ground at Stonington.
51. (Lieut.) Peleg^ Pendleton (CoL William*, Joseph^), was
bom at Westerly, R. I., 9 July, 1733, and died 10 July, 1810, at
Prospect, now Searsport, Me. [G. S.]. Up to the time Peleg Pen-
dleton was fifty years old he made his home at Westerly, R. I. In
1757 he paid a tax there of 4s. 7d. Early in life he began going
to sea, and on the 4th of October, 1762, he bought with James Bab-
cock for £6000, " old tenor " (present value about $1.25 a pound),
* Given erroneously in Stonington Vital Records as ** Isaac."
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tiie 3&-toii schooner, " Dolphin." In this vessel Peleg had a quarter
shaxe and Babcock the balance (West Rec, x, 485).
Ihixing the smallpox epidemic in Westerly in 1774^ it was voted
hj the Town Council on the 28th of March of that year, "That
Capt. Peleg Pendle-
ton have an order on
the town treasurer
/^for £3. 12s. 8id.
for his services in
sending the nurses &
getting the necessaries for the people in the smallpox " [hospital]
(C. & P. Rec, iv, 237).
On the first of May, 1775, Peleg was given a deed to 250 acres
of land in the township of Frankfort, Hancock County, Province of
Maine and state of Massachusetts. Not long afterwards he made a
clearing there and lefl his son, Peleg, Jr., in charge of the property
irhile he returned to Rhode Island for iJie rest of his family. In
the meantime the battle of Bunker Hill and the siege of Boston had
sliown the colonists that the differences between them and the mother
country could only be settled by a prolonged war, and Peleg, be-
lieving that his family would be safest in Westerly, decided to re-
main there until the struggle was ended.
He had early opportunity to show his allegiance to the new gov-
ernment the colonies had formed, subscribing his name as the ^ixty-
fourth signer to the "Test Act" circulated at Westerly in 1776.
On the 3rd of June, 1777, he was elected Lieutenant of Capt. James
Babcock's "Westerly Train of Artillery. Between November 6 and
December 6, 1777, he served as a private in Capt. Edward Bliven's
detachment from Col. Joseph Noyes* regt militia (R. I. Military
Returns). No further record of him appears at Westerly save that
on the 17th ot September, 1781, he witnessed the will of his old
associate, James Babcock.
Upon the close of the Revolutionary War, Peleg Pendleton with
all his family, except the oldest daughter, removed to Maine and
settled upon the estate he had bought eight years before. He found
that the log-house he had built there then had fallen to pieces, and
no trace of his son, Peleg, Jr., was to be found. What became of
Um has always remained a mystery.
Lieut. Pendleton spent the rest of his life upon this farm. On
the 16th of May, 1789, he was a petitioner with his son, William
and others, from the plantation of Frankfort, asking that the Massa-
cliiisetts Legislature incorporate that plantation into a township to
be called Knoxburgh. Their names also appear in a later petition,
Norember 20th of the same year^ praying for incorporation into a
township to be known as Enoxbury. On the 24th of February,
1794, Peleg's property came within the boxmds of the township of
Prospect, organized on that day, and a still later division, 13 Feb-
rnary, 1845, brought it into the present town of Searsport. In the
meantime, Maine, which had been a District, or Province of Massa-
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chusetts ever since Brian Pendleton's time^ was set off as a separate
state in 1820^ and Hancock County was divided 7 February^ 1827^
the western portion, in which lay Frankfort, forming part of the
new county of Waldo. The reader should keep in mind these various
divisions and changes when noting hereafter the birth-places^ etc.,
of Peleg's descendants, for to save repeating these facts so many
times we shall generally refer to all these events as having occurred
at Searsport, Maine.
Nearly all the sons and grandsons of Peleg Pendleton were mas-
ter mariners. The sails of their ships have whitened every ocean
known to commerce, and the remotest ports of the world have been
familiar to them. They were the finest type of that splendid race
of sea captains who in the palmy days of American shipping carried
our flag to the most distant comers of the earth. Their wives went
with them on many of their voyages, and no small number of their
children were bom at sea or in foreign lands. Their sisters, too,
married sea captains and became as good sailors as their husbands
or brothers. It is peculiarly fitting that the last of the many Pen-
dletons to command a full-rigged ship should be a descendant of
Lieut Peleg, [1221] Andrew S." Pendleton of East Boston, Mass.
Peleg' Pendleton married at Westerly, R. I., 7 September, 1758,
Ann Park, daughter of Rev. Joseph and Abigail (Green) Park.
She was bom at Charlestown, R. I., 28 October, 1739, and died at
Prospect, now Searsport, Maine, 20 March, 1817 [G. S.].
Issue (first ten from Westerly Records, Town Meetings Book,
1743-1778, p. 146):
140. Peleg*, Jr., b. 22 June, 1760. As previously noted, no trace
of him has ever been found after his disappearance. There
is a puzzling reference in the Mass. Rec. of Revolutionary
soldiers, to a Peleg " Pendlton " of Bridgewater, whose name
appears in a list of men raised to serve in the Continental
Army from Col. Mitchell's 3rd Plymouth County Regt., as
returned agreeable to order of Council of 7 Nov., 1777; he
was engaged for the town of Bridgewater, and joined Capt.
J. Allin's Co., Col. Bailey's Regt, to serve three years. No
rec. of a Peleg Pendleton appears upon the Bridgewater town
books, however, nor upon the records of Plymoutii County.
141. Anna, b. 4 June, 1762; m. Jesse Wilcox.
142. Abigail, b. 2 Dec., 1764; d. 7 Dec., 1769.
143. Thomas, b. 4 June, 1767; m. Lucinda Carver.
144. William, b. 17 June, 1769; m. Nancy^ Pendleton.
145. Joseph (twin with William), m. Weidthy Thomas.
146. Lydia, b. 11 Aug., 1771; m. Ebenezer Griffin.
147. Abigail, 2d. (twin with Lydia), m. Thomas Wilcox.
148. Green, b. 21 June, 1774; m. Nancy Park.
149. Prodence, b. 6 Oct., 1777; m. Alexander Nichols.
150. Phineas, b. 26 Sept, 1780, Stonington, Conn.; m. Nancy Gil-
more.
Ref.— Bangor (Me.) Hist. Mag., i. 99-3; Hist. Islesboro, Me., pp. 961-9.
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Note.-— The record of Peleg's children and grandchildren given in the Ban-
gor magazine contains many inaccuracies.
52. JOHN^ Pendleton (Col. William*, Joseph^), was bom at
Westerly, R. I., 22 May, 1737 (Westerly Kccords), or 22 May, 1735
(record in family Bible). He died at Westerly, 31 March, 1812.
John Pendleton was a farmer, inn-keeper and master mariner.
The Rhode Island census of 1774 shows that he was the owner (or
employer) of six Indians in that year.
On the 3l8t of October, 1775, he was appointed (by mistake)
Ensign of the 1st Company, Westerly Militia, to which office his
brother Ephraim was subsequently appointed (R. I. Col. Rec.).
In 1776 he was enrolled in the Westerly Artillery (R. I. Census),
and in 1777 he was one of those upset off Point Judith in the expe-
dition that was fitted out
at Westerly to jmn Gen.
Spencer. The report of
the Legislative Commit-
tee which appraised the articles lost in the disaster, shows that John
Pendleton parted with gun, bayonet, and knapsack, valued at £6.
He was the twenty-ninth signer of the " Test Act," drawn up at
Westerly in 1776, to test the loyalty of the inhabitants to the new
state of Rhode Island. A John Pendleton, landsman, served on the
ship " Oliver Cromwell," Tim Parker, conmiander, 16 May-2 August,
1779. (Conn. Soldiers in Rev.)*
On the 13th August, 1780, John Pendleton "from Westerly"
49wned covenant to tiie First Congregational Church at Stonington,
and was baptized the same day, as " John Pendleton, adult, of West-
erly " (Church Records).
On the 8th February, 1781, John Pendleton, son-in-law, and Jo-
seph Latham, grandson, were appointed guardians of Joshua Thomp-
son " Who is delirious and void of reason," and " Said guardians
are to see that provision is made for widow of Ephraim Pendleton,
deceased" (West. C. & P. Rec., iv, 419). On the 14th February,
1785, Capt. John Pendleton was appointed sole guardian of Joshua
Thompson (Ibid.), and on the 13th November, 1789, he was made
administrator of Thompson's estate (C. & P. Rec., v). On the 4th
January, 1790, John Pendleton as administrator, petitioned the
Rhode Island Assembly for power to sell Joshua Thompson's real
estate. This petition was signed by the other heirs, Joshua Thomp-
son (Jr.), Joseph Latham, in behalf of Lois Latham, Nathan Gallup,
Sabra Pendleton, Simeon West and Nancy West.
According to John*^ Pendleton's descendants, he had become the
father of a son previous to his marriage with Sabra Thompson. No
reference to this child's mother has been found in the Westerly records,
but the name of John Pendleton, Jr., appears there and also in the
lists of Rhode Island Revolutionary Soldiers. This son,
151. John*, Jr., b. about 1760, m. Mary Noyes.
*Some of these Revolutionary records may refer to his son, John, Jr.
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John' afterwards married at Westerly^ R. I., 22 September, 1766,
Sabra Thompson, daughter of Joshua and Sarah (Stanton) Thomp-
son. She was bom 31 October, 1743, and died 21 February, 1829.
By her he had issue, bom at Westerly, R. I. (Westerly records):
152. £uniee% b. 26 Aug., 1766; m. Lyman Hall.
153. George, b. 24 July, 1768; m. Deborah"* Babcock.
154. John Gardner, b. 7 May, 1770; nu Susannah Colgrove.
155. Sabra, b. 19 Aug., 1773; m. [163] Paul* Pendleton.
156. Charles Lee, b. 4 March, 1777; m. Abbie Taylor.
157. Fanny, b. 13 Dec., 1778; m. Joshua Thompson.
158. WiUiam, b, 24 Nov., 1787; m. Anna Taylor.
53. Benjamin^ Pendleton (CoL William^, Joseph^), was bom
at Westerly, R. L, 18 September, 1738, and died there 29 Decern*
ber, 1824. Like many of the early Pendletons at Westerly, he went
to sea as a young man, and in time became a master mariner. There
are few references to him upon the town records, and we suppose he
led the quiet life of the average citizen, participating in the town
meetings but not seeking office for himself. In one item that does
mention him, however, in 1764, we have a glimpse of one of the gala
occasions of the olden time, when it was " Voted that Benjamin
Pendleton have liberty to sell Strong Liquor on the Day Mr. George
Sheffield Launches his vessel that is now on the Stocks " (West. C. &
P. Rec, iv).
The Westerly Tax List of 1757 shows that he was assessed two
shillings in that year, although he was then under age. Benjamin
Pendleton played an active part in the Revolutionary War, as shown
by the following records:
" On the 30th of Aug., 1775, the tender of the British ship of
War ' Rose,' Capt. Wallace, pursued a small American craft to the
wharf at Stonington. Capt. Benjamin Pendleton was there and
with other brave men drove the tender off. The ' Rose ' then can-
nonaded Stonington, wounding one man but killing none " (" West-
erly and Its Witnesses ")• The " History of Stonington " [p. 38]
gives a slightly different version of this affair. Wheeler's account
says the British had demanded the surrender of a vessel-load of
cattle which had just been landed there, and upon the refusal of
this demand the tender of the warship was sent to seize the cattle,
but was fired upon and driven off, after which the bombardment
took place. This may have been the basis of the tradition related by
Hadlai F. Pendleton of Norwich, N. Y., to the effect that a British
vessel once pursued Benjamin Pendleton's sloop, and when he lock
refuge in a small creek, two boat loads of sailors were sent to effect
his capture. His crew made off hastily, but Benjamin and his son
David, then aged 12 (which would put this incident seven years after
the other one), remained aboard, concealing themselves. Benjamin
loaded his two muskets nearly to the muzzle, and when the boats
were close by, he fired twice upon them, killing and wounding a large
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number of the assailants, a bloody repulse to the attempted cutting
out expedition.
In 1776, Benjamin Pendleton was enrolled as a private in Capt.
Joseph Pendleton's Company of Westerly Militia (R. I. Rec.). On
the 18th of September in that year, he was the 68th loyal citizen of
Westerly to sign the " Test Act," pledging allegiance to the new
State government (Westerly " Town Meetings/' iii, 155).
In April 1779 his sloop " Louis," laden with com, was seized by
the authorities at Hartford, Conn., through fear that it was destined
for the British, but was released upon evidence being shown that the
cargo was for the people of Stonington (Conn. Col. Rec). On the
14th of October, 1781, he was enlisted as private in Capt. Allin's
Company, Col. Christopher Smith's Regiment, and was discharged
the next day (R. I. Rev. Rec). In 1779 he subscribed £14 to the
Continental Loan Office to help make up tlie deficiency of the amount
to be raised at Westerly under Act of the General Assembly, Sep-
tember, 1779 (Westerly " Town Meetings," iv, 5).
Benjamin's most notable achievement in the Revolution was the
capture of a British privateer, the following account of which is
from Denison's "Westerly and Its Witnesses": "During the Rev-
olution, Capt. Joseph Dodge of Westerly owned and commanded a
vessel named the ' Lucretia.' In his patriotic zeal, he transformed
her into a privateer. Securing a suitable armament and accepting
Benjamin Pendleton as Lieut, and Smith Murphy as gunner, he was
ready to put to sea, but was taken sick. No time could be lost.
Lieut. Pendleton accepted the command and the ' Lucretia ' turned
her prow to the ocean. Near Block Island she fell in with an Eng-
lish privateer, the ' Huffa,' that had seriously annoyed our coast.
The chase closed by an engagement short but decisive. The ' Lucre-
tia ' captured the ' Huffa ' and brought her into Stonington."
Another undertaking in which Benjamin was engaged appears in
the " New York Calendar of Historical Mss." [Vol. 1, p. 645], and
is as follows *
"State of New York to Dann Collins. Dr." [1777].
" To going from Sag Harbour to East Hampton with John Minor
& Benjamin Pembleton of Connecticut & Abraham Ix)per, a Soldier
in Captain Davis' Company and taking from Coll. Gardner's House
130 Fire Arms Bayonets Catuch Boxes & 3 Silver Headed Swords,
and taking from Coll Mulford's 3 Casks of Powder & 2 Boxes of
Lead all which we brought to Sag Harbour put on Board a Vessel
Loaded at Sea Brook & Delivered to Coll Livingston.
Also my taking at another Time 3 Casks of Powder from the
House of Maltby Gilston Esq' Southampton & bringing the same to
Guilford which Powder is now in my possession
The Account as Follows
To the hire of 4 Horses from Sag Harbour to East Hamp-
ton £ 0-16-0
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To my Time, Extraordinary trouble. Expenses taking s^
arms &^ 4 00
To John Minor for the same 4 00
To Benj*" Pembletpn for the same 4 0 0
To Carting the Arms Powder & Ball from East Hampton to
Sag Harbour 0 16 0
To Carting the Powder from Af Gelstons taking and trans-
porting to Guilford 14 0
York Money £14 16 0
Dan CoUins "
The descendants of Benjamin' Pendleton are quite numerous and
are scattered all over the United States. His sons — except the
youngest — ^were master mariners^ as were many of his grandsons
also. The later generations have followed very diverse occupations.
Benjamin'' Pendleton married at Westerly, R. I., 9 February,
1763, Lois Burdick, daughter of David and Mary (Thompson) Bur-
dick. She was bom at Westerly, 1 April, 1738.
Issue (from Westerly Town Meeting Records, 1743-1778, p.
177):
159. Benjamin*, Jr., b. 7 Feby., 1764; m. Lucy Frink.
160. Lois, b. 8 March, 1766; m. Alexander Bradford.
161. Lydia, b. 7 March, 1768; m. William* Chesebrough.
162. David, b. 18 May, 1770; m. Sarah* Pendleton.
163. Paul, b. 4 May, 1772; m. Sabra* Pendleton.
164. Lebbeus, b. 16 Feby., 1774; m. Lucretia* Pendleton.
165. Christopher Segar, b. 18 Sept., 1776; m. Bridget Thompson.
166. Jabez Chesebrough, b. 21 May, 1778; m. Sarah A. Dunbar.
167. Susannah, b. 25 July, 1783; m. Thomas Burch.
54. Lydia^ Pendleton {Col. William^, Joteph^), was born at
Westerly, R. I., 22 March, 1740/1, and died there, 6 January, 1828.
She married at Westerly, 10 December, 1761, her step-brother, Zeb-
ulon Chesebrough, Jr., son of Zebidon and Mary (McDowell)
Chesebrough. He was born 11 February, 1739/40, and died 22
February, 1827.
Issue (Chesebrough), from Stonington, Conn., records:
i. Waiiam Pendleton*, b. 17 Oct., 1762 (7 Oct. in Chesebrough
Gen.) ; d. 9 April, 1764 (10 Oct., 1762, in Chesebrough Gen.),
ii. Lydia, b. 5 Nov., 1763; d. 9 April, 1764.
iii. Zebulon, 3rd, b. 6 Feby., 1766; d. 15 Dec, 1828; m. (1), 6
Feby., 1791, Phebe Chesebrough; (2), Abigail Randall,
iv. Isaac, b. 14 July, 1769; d. 22 Sept., 1847; m. Sarah Chese-
brough.
V. Lydia, 2nd, b. 10 July, 1771; d. 1 June, 1841; m. as first wife,
20 March, 1791, Rev. Elihu Chesebrough.
Ti. Molly, b. 25 Dec, 1774; d. 1795. unm.
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Tii. Thomas Randall^ b. 21 Dec., 1776; d. 24 Dee., 1817; nou Mercy
Chesebrough.
viiL Prudence, b. 24 Feby., 1780; m. Samuel Thompson,
iz. Amelia, b. 2 March, 1784; d. 9 Feby., 1870, at Voluntown,
Conn.; m. Capt. Jonathan Gray Stanton, son of Amariah and
Dorothy (Whipple) Stanton.
Ref. — Hist. Stonington, ComL; Chesebrough Genealogy, p. 65; Stanton
Genealogy.
55. (Capt.) Joshua" Pendleton {Col, WUliam^, Joseph*), was
bom at Westerly, R. I., 6 May, 1744, and died there while on a
Tisit, 9 April, 1824. He married at Westerly, 6 January, 1768,
Anna (Nancy) Clarke, daughter of Elisha and Mary (Potter)
Clarke. She was bom 7 October, 1747, and died 27 June, 1840, at
Norwich, Conn.
Joshua Pendleton was a master mariner in early life, and retired
from the sea when he was about fifty years of age. Up to that time
he made his home at Westerly, R. I., where he was more active in
military than in dvil affairs. The Rhode Island records show that
he was appointed Ensign of the 1st Company Militia at Westerly in
August, 1774, re-appointed, Jime, 1775, commissioned Lieutenant,
31 October, 1775, and 1776, Captain, May, 1777, and received sub-
sequent appointments as Captain up to February, 1780. In Gen.
Sullivan's expedition against Newport in August, 1778, Joshua Pen-
dleton served as Captain in Col. Noyes' Regiment, and received pay-
ment for " Provisions found " from 25 July to 1 August, 1778.
His name does not appear often in the Council and Probate Rec-
ords at Westerly, but on the 29th of March, 1784, Capt. Joshua
Pendleton and William Babcock, Esq., were appointed to set a value
of the rent of Thompson's farm. About 1795 he removed to Nor-
wich, Conn.., where he bought a farm on the Bozrah line and lived
there the rest of his life. Most of this farm lay in Bosrah, but his
house was on the Norwich side of the boundary. The record of his
death upon the Norwich records refers to him as ", Deacon," a posi-
tion he held for many years in the First Church of that town. His
will, dated at Norwich, 30 December, 1813, filed 5 May, 1824 (Nor-
wich Prob. Rec, xiii, 372; see Appendix VIII), names wife Anna,
sons Joshua, William, Elisha C, and Adam; daughters Nancy Rog-
ers, Patty Palmer, Lucy Lathrop, Clarissa Harlowe Adams, Polly
Bennett, and Lydia Bennett; grandson, Joseph Pendleton. In the
naming of a daughter " Clarissa Harlowe," it would appear that the
Hterature of his day was not unknown to Deacon Joshua.
The descendants of Capt. Joshua Pendleton are more numerous
through his daughters than through his sons. Those bearing the
name Pendleton have been mostly farmers with a sprinkling of busi-
ngs and professional men. Most of them are now located in Con-
necticut, New York, and Colorado, with a few in Michigan, Califor-
nia and other states. Several of them have been members of state
legislatures.
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Joshua Pendleton's gravestone in the old cemetery at Norwich-
town, Conn., bears the following inscription:
" In Memory of Dea. Joshua Pendleton who died April 9, 1824^
aged 80.
Blessed are the dead
Which die in the Lord.
Rendered Loyal Service in the Cause of American Independence as
Capt. of the First Westerly Co. R. I. State Militia from May, 1776
to the close of the War."
Issue of Joshua and Nancy (Clarke) Pendleton (irom West-
erly, R. I., records) :
168. Joshua*, Jr., b. 25 May, 1770; m. (1), AmeUa^ Pendleton; (2),
Elsie Ann^ Pendleton.
169. Anna, b. 3 June, 1772; m. Denison Rogers.
170. Martha, b. 3 March, 1774; m. Walter Palmer.
171. Lucy, b. 14 March, 1776; m. Samuel Lathrop.
172. Clarissa Harlowe, b. 24 April, 1778.; m. David Adams.
173. Polly, b. 16 Aug., 1780; m. Amos Bennett.
174. William, b. 27 May, 1782; m. Dolly Story.
175. Elisha Clarke, b. 16 May, 1784; m. Hannah Bolles.
176. Adam, b. 4 Dec, 1786; m. Hannah Marsh.
177. Lydia, b. 4 Feby., 1789; m. Elisha Bennett
NoTx: The U. S. Pension records show that Anna (Nancy) (Clarke)
Pendleton, widow of Capt. Joshua Pendleton, applied for a pension 13
July, 1837, and the memorandum given of her husband^s Revolutionary
services confirm those we have written above. Her claim was allowed in
favor of her surviving children.
56. (Lieut.) Ephraim^ Pendleton {Col, William^, Joseph*), was
born at Westerly, R. I., 14 July, 1746, and died there, 2 January,
1780. In October, 1775, he was appointed Ensign of the 1st West-
erly Co., King's County Regt., in place of John Pendleton, who had
previously been appointed by mistake. Ephraim was re-appointed
in January, 1776, and in May, 1777, he was commissioned Lieuten-
ant of this Company. In 1778 he was again commissioned Lieutenant,
but his name does not appear subsequently upon the Rhode Island
Revolutionary records.
On page 131 of " New York in the Revolution, Supplement," it is
stated that Ephraim Pendleton and others, ** Who were for the most
part captains of various kinds of vessels," assisted in the removal
of the refugees from Long Island to Connecticut. Denison's " West-
erly and Its Witnesses " says that Ephraim was a master mariner,
and that he is buried in the old Pendleton Burying Ground at West-
erly.
Ephraim^ Pendleton married at Westerly, R. L, 17 December,
1767, Sarah Thompson (T. R.). She was the daughter of Joshua
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and Sarah (Stanton) Thompson^ born 31 Jany.^ 1748^ as shown by the
direction given John Pendleton when appointed guardian to Joshna
Thompson in 1781 to make provision for the widow of Ephraim Pen-
dleton, late deceased (Westerly C. & P. Rec., iv, 419). She was liv-
ing at Stonington^ Conn.^ as late as 12 December^ 1799^ when she
gave a receipt to Capt. Samuel Thompson for £12 in full of her
rights in the estate of her brother^ George Thompson (Ibid., v^ 426).
No record has ever been found showing that Ephraim's daughters
were married^ and we do not know whether he has descendants or
not. His children^ as entered upon the Westerly records at their
mother's request in 1799, were as follows:
178. Sarah% b. 16 Sept., 1768, at Mason's Island, Conn.
179. Ephraim, Jr., b. 25 Oct., 1770. On the 24th of Oct., 1797,
Ephraim Pendleton of Northampton, Mass., bought land in
Belchertown of Robert Brown for $240 (Hampshire Co. Mass.
Deeds, xii, 366). Record of the sale of this land does not
appear. Ten years later he appears as a land owner at Brook-
field, Mass., as shown by the Worcester Co. Deeds, and in
1814 he bought three parcels of land in Brookfield and North
Brookfield. In 1815 his wife Polly joined with him in a deed
to Matthew Wood of land in North Brookfield (Worcester
Co. Deeds, Vol. 194, p. 278). In 1826, Polly Pendleton,
" single woman," of Brookfield, received mortgage from Jo-
seph Doane, and she was still living there in 1836 when this
mortgage was discharged (Ibid., Vol. 249, p. 62). It is rather
singular that Polly should be referred to as a single woman
if she was Ephraim's widow, as seems likely.
The vital records of Brookfield show that the intentions of
marriage of Ephraim Pendleton of Worcester and Polly
Blanchard were entered 8 Dec, 1799, and that the marriage
intentions of Polly Pendleton and Ebenezer F. Newell of
" Reedfield," Me., were recorded there, 18 Feby., 1826. Polly
Blanchard was probably the daughter of William and Pru-
dence Blanchard, who was bom at Brookfield, 24 Sept., 1778.
No children of Ephraim and Polly appear in the Brookfield
records. The U. S. Census of the town in 1800 shows he was
then living there, aged between 26 and 45, his family consist-
ing of but one female, between 16 and 26. The Census of
the town in 1810, shows that he was still under 45, and that
his family had not increased. The subsequent Censuses of
Brookfield and North Brookfield do not mention him, and it
would appear that he had died between 1810 and 1820 with-
out issue. As we have record of no other Ephraim Pendleton
at this period there can be no doubt that the above records
refer to [179] Ephraim*, Jr.
180. Lodowick, b. 5 May, 1772; d. in the West Indies, 2 Feby., 1795.
181. Elizabeth, b. 28 Dec, 1773.
182. Mary, b. 20 Sept., 1776,
183. Edward Denison, b. 5 May, 1777; d. 2 July, 1778.
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184. Nathaniel Minor (twin with Edward) ^ m. Hannah .
185. Ketnrah, b. 19 Jany., 1779.
67. LucT* Pendleton (^CoL William^, Joseph*), was bom at West-
erly, R. I., 22 April, 1752, and died 27 August, 1839, at Cortland,
N. Y. She married 6 May, 1773, at Stonington, Conn., Robert Ran-
dall, son of John (3rd), and (second wife) Mrs. Mary (Holmes)
[Palmer] Randall. He was bom at Stonington, 25 October, 1751,
and died at Cortland, N. Y., 3 January, 1833.
Issue (Randall), all born at Stonington, Conn., except the
last child:
i. Robert, Jr.*, b. 6 Feby., 1774; d. 15 Dec., 1859, at Brookfield,
N. Y.; m. Eunice Brown,
ii. Isaac Pendleton, b. 7 Dec, 1775; d. 1862 at Cuyler, N. Y.; m.
(1), Mary Randall; (2), Hannah Brown,
iii. Horatio Gates, b. 17 Nov., 1777; d. 10 June, 1837, at Sodas
N. Y.; m. (1), Permelia Hawkins; (2), Elizabeth Alvord.
iv. Henry, b. 3 March, 1780; d. 11 March, 1872, at Pittsfield,
N. Y.; m. (1), Margaret Ten Brook; (2), Mrs. Hepsebah
Bumham.
V. William Pendleton, b. 3 May, 1782; d. 23 Dec., 1850, at Cort-
land, N. Y.; m. Betsey Bassett.
vi. Nathan, b. 6 April, 1784; d. 12 March, 1851, at Persia, N. Y.
m. (1), Lucy Phelps; (2), Philura Maine,
vii. Roswell, b. 13 Aug., 1786; d. 18 Aug., 1871, at Cortland, N. Y,
m. Harriet Stephens,
viii. Maria, b. 1 Oct, 1789; d. 24 March, 1875, Aubumdale, Mass
m. (1), AlTin Stephens; (2), Samuel Ross,
ix. Esther, b. 2 May, 1792; d. 24 Dec, 1863, at Brookfield, N. Y
m. William Brown.
X. Pmdence, b. 6 Dec, 1793, at Brookfield, N. Y.; d. 1 Dec, 1794
Robert Randall with his wife and children removed to Brookfield
N. Y., in 1793. " William Randall, son of Robert, engaged in busi-
ness here with his brother Roswell, and about 1812 removed to Cort-
land, N. Y., where they established a large and successful business,
and in the course of years became wealthy men. William became
interested in banking and was for many years President of the Bank
of Ithaca, while Roswell who had a decided fondness for military
matters, beginning at the lowest office of the Militia Regiment in
Cortland held every office in succession up to the rank of Brigadier
General. Gen. Roswell's oldest son, Hon. Henry Stephens Randall,
was graduated from Union College in 1830, was admitted to the Bar
of the Supreme Court in 1834. Took an active part in politics and
was elected by the Democrats Secretary of State, 1851. In after
years he was nominated for various other public offices, some of which
he declined, but was sent to the Assembly in 1871. Mr. Randall
was the author of a number of works on agricultural topics, also of
a Biography of Jefferson " (Randall Gen., p. 36).
Ref.— Stonington, Conn., records, Randall Geneak>gy.
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58. (Major) Nathan' Pendleton (CoL William^, Joseph^), was
bom at Westerly, R. I., 2 April, 1754, and died at Norwich, N. Y.,
E6 January, 1841. While Nathan Pendleton was interested in farm-
ing the greater part of his life, he had some experience of sea-faring
daring his younger days. His grandson, Hadlai F. Pendleton, of
Norwich, N. Y., has in his possession a bill of sale dated 22 March,
1774, from John Pendleton to Nathan Pendleton of one quarter of
the sloop " Sea Flower," and an old log book in the same hands
shows that Nathan was master of the sloop " Prudence," bound for
Penobscot Bay, in 1786.
Nathan Pendleton at one time evidently intended settling in Maine
with his brothers William and Peleg, as on the same day that Peleg
received a grant of land in Frankfort, 1 May, 1775, Nathan also
took up 140 acres in that town. He did not locate there, however,
and sold this land to John Park of Charlestown, R. I., for £70, 17
September, 1781 (Hancock County, Me., Deeds, i, 54).
Like all the other sons of Col. William Pendleton, Nathan^ bore
an active share in the defense of their part of Rhode Island during
the Revolution. At a meeting of the Governor and Council of Safety
of Connecticut on the 15th of November, 1776, it was voted to ap-
prove of an order " Drawn by his Honor the Governor, 11 Novem-
ber, 1776, on Messrs. Elderkin and Wales in favor of Mr. Nathan
Pendleton, for 50 lbs. of powder at 5s. 4d. per pound " (Conn. State
Records, i, 58).
The Rhode Island Census of 1776 shows that Nathan Pendleton
was enrolled in the Westerly Artillery. His grandson, Hadlai F.
Pendleton, states that he enjoyed a considerable reputation as a
marksman with cannon, and that upon one occasion he fired a couple
of long distance shots at an English man-of-war which had anchored
off Stonington, cut her colors with one shot and killed one of her
young officers with the other. The body was brought ashore and
buried that evening under a flag of truce. Pendleton often wished
in after years that his aim had not been so unerring.
On the 18th of September, 1776, he was the sixty-sixth signer of
the ** Test Act " at Westerly, drawn up on that day by those who
wished to ratify their allegiance to the new government. In July,
1780, he was appointed Ensign of the 1st Westerly Company, 1st
Battalion, King's County Regt., an office to which he was re-appointed
each year until 1785 (R. I. Rec).
Nathan continued to live at Westerly for quite a number of years
after the Revolution. On the 16th of May, 1792, he was commis-
sioned Captain of the 1st Westerly Company, and on the 12th of
May, 1794, Second Major of the Senior Class of the Washington
County Militia. These commissions are now in the possession of Mr.
Hadlai F. Pendleton. Not long after this date Nathan removed to
the neighborhood of what is now called Clark's Mills, North Ston-
ington, but then included within the bounds of Stonington, Conn.
He took an active interest in the affairs of the town and represented
it in the Legislature at each session from 1803 to 1807 (Hist, of
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Stonington). On the 7th of Febraary, 1809, he sold his farm of
156 acres in North Stonington to Thomas Lang^orthy for $3000
(No. Stonington deeds), and not long afterwards removed with sev-
eral of his children to Norwich, N. Y., where the rest of his life 'was
spent. His farm there was about three miles below the village^ and
was crossed by the Chenango river; his house was upon the east bank.
At the time of his death the following obituary was published in a
Norwich newspaper;
" Died — In this town on the 26th inst., Capt. Nathan Pendleton,
aged 86 years, 9 months and twenty-four days. Capt. Pendleton
was a native of N. England and a soldier of the Revolution. Dur-
ing the arduous struggle which resulted in establishing our independ-
ence, he was among those who devoted themselves to the righteous
cause and perilled life and fortune in defence of American liberty.
He was for many years a respected and useful member of the Leg-
islature of Connecticut, in which state he is still held in grateful
remembrance for the fidelity with which he discharged his duties.
After his removal to this state he enjoyed for numy years the undi-
minished confidence of the people to an extent with which but few
have the happiness of enjoying. He retired from office in his ad-
vanced age in accordance with his own wishes and regretted by the
people."
In the descendants of Nathan* Pendleton, we have a remarkable
list of brainy men and women, — ^many of them college-bred — clergy-
men, bankers, legislators, members of the bench and bar, educators,
officers of the militia and of the regular army, and other government
officials. They have been throughout a race of leaders, not follow-
ers, among whom has been cherished the memory and traditions of
their ancestors, who in turn may well be proud of such posterity.
Nathan' Pendleton married (1), at Westerly, R. I., 23 January,
1775, Amelia Babcock, daughter of Col. James and Sarah (Stanton)
Babcock. She was bom at Westerly, R. I., 4 November, 1756, and
died at Norwich, N. Y., 27 September, 1814. Col. James Babcock's
will, dated at Westerly in 1781, refers to his daughter Amelia Pendle-
ton, and names Nathan Pendleton as his executor (Westerly C. & P.
Rec).
Nathan married (2), also at Westerly, R. I., 20 October, 1816,
Mrs. Rhoda (Babcock) Gavitt, widow of George Gavitt, and daugh-
ter of Isaac and Mary (Worden) Babcock. She was born at West-
erly, 21 August, 1764, and died at Norwich, N. Y., 20 December,
1852.
Issue, first ten bom at Westerly, R. I., others at Stonington,
Conn. :
186. AmeHa«, b. 20 Oct, 1775; d. at Norwich, N. Y., 6 Feby., 1816,
unm.
187. Sally, b. 13 Aug., 1777; m. Dea. John Langworthy, Jr.
188. Nathan, Jr., b. 1 June, 1779; m. Phebe Cole.
189. Isaac, b. 16 Jany., 1781; m. (1), Bridget Stanton; (2), Mrs.
Mary Davis.
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190. Keturah, b. 5 Dec, 1782; m. Charles Randall (as first wife).
191. Charlotte, b. 24 Oct., 1784; m. Christopher Brown, Jr.
192. Mary, b. 16 Dec., 1786; m. Charles Randall (as his second
wife).
193. Catherine, b. 22 July, 1789; m. Jeremiah York, Jr.
194. Simon, b. 17 (7 in Bible) Feby., 1792; d. 31 Aug., 1792.
195. Simon, 2nd, b. 30 July, 1793; d. 26 May, 1849, unm.
196. William, b. 29 April, 1795; m. (1), Beteey Pellet; (2), Rhoda
Wade.
197. Amos, b. 28 Feby., 1797; d. 5 May, 1797.
198. Peleg, b. 20 March, 1798; m. Lucy Ann Babcock.
Ref. — Babcock Genealogy; Westerly records; Family Bible, in possession of
Hadlai F. Pendleton.
Norn. — ^The U. S. Pension Bureau shows that Nathan Pendleton of Nor-
wich, N. Y., applied for a pension 17 Oct, 1833, on account of his services
in the Revolution, but the claim was not granted, owing to the lack of his
discharge papers. The record gives his date and place of birth, date and
place of death, date of death of his widow, Rhoda, and the names of his
sarriving children. In his claim for pension he states that he served in Gen-
eral Spencer's expedition in 1777.
60. Keturah* Pendleton (CoL William^, Joteph^), was born at
Westerly, R. I., 25 January, 1761, and died there, 15 May, 1819
[G. S.]. She married at Westerly, 16 March, 1788, as his second
wife, Sylvester* Gavitt, "son of Benajah, dec" (Westerly Rec.),
and [39] Lois* (Pendleton) Gavitt. He was bom about 1755 and
died 1 May, 1829, aged 74 [G. S.]. He was a Town Treasurer of
Westerly, also a Deputy to the General Assembly. His first wife
was Sarah Babcock, who died 16 June, 1787.
Issue (Gavitt), from Westerly records:
i. Keturah P.*, b. 15 Sept., 1791; d. 6 Dec. (Feby. in Denison),
1811, Newport, R. I.; m. as his first wife, 24 Jany., 1811,
Benjamin Underwood Carr.
ii. Sarah, b. 3 Sept., 1793; d. 31 March, 1880; m. 29 March, 1817,
Robert Robinson Carr of Newport.
iii. Rhoda, b. 28 March, 1795; d. 20 June, 1833; m. 29 Feby., 1824,
Benajah Gavitt.
iv. Sylvester, Jr., b. 3 April, 1797; d. 10 Sept., 1837; m. Mary
Peckham.
▼. Charles Pendleton, b. 17 Dec, 1798; m. Hannah .
Ti. William Pendleton, b. 19 Feby., 1801.
Tii. Isaac Pendleton, b. 9 May, 1805; m. 7 Oct., 1827, Phebe Ann
Edwards, and had: 1. Isaac P,^ b. 1 Dec, 1827; 2. SylveHer,
b. 27 Feby., 1830; 3. Phehe Ann, b. 1 March, 1832; 4. Amo9,
b. 16 Oct., 1837. His widow m. James Champlin.
Rcf.— " Babcock Genealogy."; "Westerly and Its Witnesses,** pp. 299, 298;
**Carr Family Records," pp. 147, X48.
63. Deborah' Pendleton {Lieut, Jothua*, Joteph^), was born
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about 1734 at Stonington, Conn.; was baptized there 10 March,
1733/34 (Second Ch. Rec), and died 15 August, 1826, aged 90
years, at Guilford, Conn. She married at Guilford, 29 November,
1752, Noah Fowler, b. 1733, d. 16 November, 1815, son of Abraham,
Jr., and Elizabeth (Hubbard) Fowler. He was a Captain in the
Revolutionary War and later a Colonel of Militia.
Issue (Fowler), bom at Guilford, Conn.:
i. Abigail', b. 15 Sept, 1753; d. 18 Sept., 1766.
ii. Noah, Jr., b. 27 March, 1756; d. 17 Dec, 1834; m. 10 Dec.,
1777, Lucy Bartlett.
iii. Deborah, b. 11 June, 1757; d. 17 Nov., 1767.
iv. Deborah, 2nd, b. 1 Jany., 1759; m. 9 Sept, 1776, Pavid Bishop.
V. Ammi, b. 8 April, 1761; d. 27 Jany., 1762.
vi. Abigail, 2nd, b. 27 July, 1763; m. Abraham Woodward,
vii. Eli, b. 1 April, 1766; d. 30 Sept., 1850; m. 28 Oct, 1784, Mary
Hopson. He was a member of the Conn. Legislature from
1797 to 1819, Brigadier Gen. of the Conn. Militia in 1806,
and Lieut Col., Conn. Artillery, 1814. The commissions is-
sued to him at these dates are in the possession of his grand-
son, Mr. Henry Rogers, of New Haven, Conn,
viii. Miner, b. 9 July, 1769; d. 6 March, 1838; m. 31 Oct, 1787,
Rachel Hall. He was father-in-law of Rev. Thomas Hopkins
Gallaudet, who founded in 1817 at Hartford, Conn., the first
deaf-mute institution in America,
ix. Bildad, b. 17 April, 1772; d. 9 Feby., 1817; m. (1), 7 Nov.,
1790, Sarah BarUett; (2), — Dec., 1803, Abigail Hoadley.
Ref.— New England Hist, and Gen. Reg., VoL LIII., SI1-S19.
64. Increase^ Pendleton (Lieut. Joshua'^, Joseph^), was bom
probably at Guilford, Conn, (no date), and died 8 July (or August),
1815, at Cornwall, Conn. In October, 1772, Increase Pendleton of
Guilford was commissioned Ensign in the Second Company, or Train
Band, 7th Regt. Connecticut Militia, and in 1776 he served as En-
sign of Capt. Daniel Hand's Co., Col. Talcotfs Regt., Guilford
men, raised " For service in the New York Expedition " (Conn.
Records).
Increase Pendleton took an active part in the affairs of his native
town and was a selectman of Guilford from 1785 to 1790 inclusive,
and also town treasurer (Guilford Town records). Like his father
he carried on the business of a tanner and a maker of boots and
shoes.
On the 29th of October, 1792, he sold to John Burgis for £225
his home lot in Guilford and another tract of land in East Creek
(Guilford Deeds, xiv, 117), and on the 3rd of December following,
he sold the rest of his property in Guilford to William Miller for
£50 (Ibid,, xvi, 144). Shortly afterwards he removed to Cornwall,
Conn., with his sons. Joshua and William, where he bought a farm
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and passed the rest of his life. Gold in his " History of Cornwall "
[pp. 196-7] says of him: " Major (Jesse) Bnel remained in the
Hollow till 1792, when he sold his farm to Increase Pendleton of
Guilford, Conn. . • • Mr. Increase Pendleton . . . was
weU advanced in life when he came here, and at my remembrance of
him his wife had died and he was an old man living in the family of
his son, William Pendleton. He retained the ownership of the farm
while he lived, his sons, William and Joshua, cultivating allotted
portions of it. He was a large, overgrown, sluggish man, who would
occasionally walk up and down the road with staff in hand and was
very apt to be out when the crops were divided between himself and
his sons. His daughter Julia, afterwards the wife of Uri Merwin,
lived with him ajid appeared to care for him with all proper atten-
tion. His sons, William and Joshua, were active, stirring men who
raised large families. Joshua removed to the West many years ago,
but William remained here during his life."
On the 28th of January, 1811, Increase^ bought of Moses Lyman,
Jr., and Erastus Lyman of Goshen, Conn., for $200, fifty acres of
land in township 2, in a tract known as the Triangle, in Lisle, Broome
County, New York, '* in lot 67 in said town " (Broome Co., N. Y.,
Deeds, ziii, 148). This tract of land was bequeathed by the will of
Increase Pendleton [See Appendix VIII] to the children of his son
Joshua. In this document he also made bequests to his sons William
and Joshua, and daughters Phebe Yale and Julia Merwin.
Increase' Pendleton married at Guilford, Conn., 25 Dec., 1764,
Phebe Kingman (Guilford Rec). She died in May, 1797.
Issue (all but the last given in the Guilford records) :
199. JoshuaS b. 9 March, 1766; m. Deborah Handy.
200. William, b. 4 July, 1769; m. (1), Lucretia Welton; (2), Mrs.
Catherine^ Coan.
201. Samuel, b. 11 Oct., 1772; no further rec. Probably d. young,
as in the U. S. Census of Guilford in 1790 only two males
over sixteen appear in the family of Increase Pendleton, — ^i.e.,
William who was not married until 1792, and Increase himself.
202. Phebe, b. 28 Jany., 1776; m. Eber Yale.
203. Benjamin, b. 15 Aug., 1776; d. 31 Oct., 1776.
204. Julia Anna, b. 29 Aug., 1785, Guilford, Conn.; m. Uriah
Merwin.
Increase Pendleton's old homestead at Cornwall is now occupied
by his great-grandson, Mr. Burritt Eber* Yale.
66. William* Pendleton (Edmund*, Edmund), was bom at
Westerly, R. I., 3 February, 1740, and died in 1796, at Stratford,
Conn. At an early age he was taken by his parents to Stratford,
Conn., where he made his home the rest of his life. His descendants
SAj that he was a carpenter and builder. In 1766 he was adminis-
trator of the estate of his brother, Edmund', Jr., and in 1789 ad-
ministrator of his father's estate, as we have already seen.
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In 1766 William Pendleton " per Edmund Pendleton " was one of
those who petitioned the King of England in regard to lands sup-
posed to be in the western part of New Hampshire. Grants to these
lands had been made them by the Governor of New Hampshire^ when
it was found that the tracts were claimed by the Province of New
York (New Hampshire State Papers). It does not appear, how-
ever, that William^ or his father ever lived in that part of the country.
During the Revolutionary War, William*^ Pendleton was a member
of Capt. James Booth's Mounted Company of Stratford, 4th Regt.
Connecticut Militia, and served as 3rd Corporal on the expedition
to New Haven and Fairfield, to repel the invasion of the British under
Gen. Tryon, 5th July, 1779. He was discharged at Greenfield Hill
on the evening of July 8th, making four days' pay and fifty-two
miles of horse travel (from original Roll in possession of the Bridge-
port, Conn., Hist. Soc.).
William Pendleton's will, dated 26th February, 1796, and pro-
bated on the 6th of June in that year (Stratford, Conn., Prob. Rec.,
iii, 310), names wife, Eunice, sons David and Isaac, and daughters,
Abigail, Elizabeth, and Mary. The inventory of his estate, besides
house and land, included " One four feet mahogany table, one round
full leaf maple table, six fiddle-back chairs, one Dutch wheel, two
old pillions, one old case of drawers, one old square table, one old
great wheel, one clock reel and pair of swifts, one old copper tea
kettle, one Brass Warming Pan, four Brass Candle Sticks, etc."
W^illiam^ married (1), Abigail Readfield, daughter of Capt. Rich-
ard Readfield of Killingworth, Conn. She was bom 21 September,
1743, and died 25 December, 1779. He married (2), Eunice Bur-
roughs, daughter of Stephen, 2d, and Elizabeth (Brown) Burroughs
of Bridgeport, Conn. She was bom 30 April, 1761, and died 18
May, 1820, aged 69 (Stratfield Ch. Rec.). Her will, dated 1 May,
1820 (Stratford Prob. Rec., vii, 18), names son, Eli, " Called and
known by the name of Eli Pendleton," daughter Abigail, wife of
Loudy " Layfield," and daughter Elizabeth Pendleton.
Issue of William' Pendleton, bom at Stratford, Conn.:
By first wife:
205. David*, b. 19 Jany., 1776; m. Clarissa Patterson.
206. Isaac, b. 20 Feby., 1778; m. Alice Ufi'ord.
By second wife (all three bapt. in April, 1793) :
207. Abigail, m. Loudy La Field.
208. Elizabeth, b. about 1787; d. unm. at Bridgeport, Conn., 11
March, 1864, ae. 77 years (Bridgeport Rec.).
209. Mary, b, about 1792; she is undoubtedly that "Daughter of
widow Pendleton," who, it is stated in the Stratfield (Bridge-
port) Church Records, died on the 19th of August, 1809,
ae. 17, " Of a pain in the head and distraction supposed to
arise from a fall when young which had always affected her."
Note. — ^Wfilliam» Pendleton's marriages, the parentage <yf his wives, and
the births and baptisms of his children, appear in Orcutt's " History of
Stratford, Conn.,*' pp. 338, 528, and 1167, which we have confirmed. He'may
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possibly have had another son, as the U. S. Census of Stratford in 1790
ytatcs that he then had in his family three males under sixteen years of age.
67. (Capt.) Daniel^ Pendleton (Edmund^, Edmund^), was bom
at Westerly, R. I., 20 February, 1744. The land records of Derby,
C^im., show that Daniel was a resident of Waterbury as early as
1774, as on the 12th of December in that year he is called " of Wa-
terbury " in the deed given him by his brother, Solomon, to land in
Derby (Derby Land Rec., x, 65). Daniel sold this property to Ger-
shom Beardsley of Stratford, 12 January, 1775 (Ibid., x, 58). Two
years after the outbreak of the Revolution he enlisted for three years
in Munson's Co., 8th Regt. Conn. Line, 20 May, 1777, but was ex-
changed for John Pontine, 1 August, 1777. On the 26th of that
month he was commissioned a Captain in Col. Baldwin's Regiment of
Artificers, his appointment as such giving his residence as Water-
bury. This regiment was authorized by Act of Congress in 1777
and acted as a pioneer and construction corps under the direction of
the Quartermaster General. It was attached to the Continental Army
and was engaged at Brandywine, Germantown, Monmouth and other
fields.
When Gen. Greene assumed comnumd of the Southern Department
in 1780, he urgently requested that Capt. Pendleton's Company of
Artificers *' Wholly raised in Connecticut " be sent to him. The
Company marched as directed and was the only body of men from
that state to serve south of Virginia during the war. It remained
there until the disbanjlment of the troops in 1783, by which time it
had become much reduced. Capt. Pendleton's name appears on the
last roll of the Company in September, 1782, at which time he is
reported as on furlough (Conn, in the Revolution). His name is
given among the list of officers entitled to half pay for life for serv-
ing to the end of the war, according to an Act of Congress passed
21 October, 1780 (SafFel's " Records of the Revolutionary War," p.
430).
After peace had come, Capt. Daniel settled in New York City,
and the Manhattan directory for 1786 shows that he was a merchant
there at 67 Water Street. His name does not appear in later issues
of this directory, and it is likely that he removed to Georgia about
this period to take possession of the lands given him by the will of
his brother, Solomon, who had died in New York in 1785. During
his residence in this state he seems to have been engaged in a war
with the Indians, as Mr. D. N. Wilkes, an aged resident of Reids-
ville, Ga., says he has been told that Pendleton's Creek in South-
eastern Georgia " Was named after old Capt. Daniel Pendleton.
He was a Captain of a Company in the Indian War and they had a
fight with the Indians on [what is now] Pendleton's Creek, and that
is how it was named." Outside of one or two unimportant land rec-
ords in which Capt. Pendleton sold property in Glynn County, etc.,
as executor of his brother Solomon's will, we have been unable to
obtain any other information bearing upon his life in this state. His
death occurred at Savannah early in 1800, as he made his will there
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110 THE PENDLETON OENEALOQV
on the 26th of February in that year^ and it was probated on the 4th
of March following — only one week later. This testament [see Ap-
pendix VIII] names but one heir^ a son^ Daniel^ Jr., then a minor,
over whom Capt. Pendleton directed that Edward White should act
as guardian.
The surname of Daniel Pendleton's wife is unknown; her first
name was Elizabeth, as the Waterbury records note the birth of
Gideon Davis, son of Daniel and Elisabeth " Pembleton " (Vol. i, p-
99). The will of Solomon Pendleton refers to Daniel as having a
large and growing family, but if he had children besides those whose
names we have found, they must have died young. As far as has
been determined his children were as follows:
210. Gideon Davis*, b. 27 Jany., 1772, Waterbury, Conn.; no fur-
ther record; probably died young.
211. Montgomery (?), d. of smallpox between March 26 and May
19, 1777, at Westbury, Conn. This may have been Gideon
Davis. The " History of Waterb\iry, Conn." (Vol. I, p. 437),
indicates doubt of the correctness of this name, referring to
the child as " Young Montgomery ( ?) Pendleton." It is note-
worthy that Daniel enlisted in the army immediately after
the death of this child.
212. Edmund. His place here is shown by the will of Lieut. [69]
Solomon'^ Pendleton, who, dying in New York in 1787, where
his brother Capt. Daniel was then living, made a bequest to
** My nephew Edmund Pendleton ... in consideration
of the attention paid me during my illness." No further rec-
ord of this Edmund has been found.
213. Daniel, Jr. He appears to have been the sole survivor of his
father's family, but we hav^ so far been unable to ascertain
what became of him. Letters sent to all the Probate Courts
and Registries of Deeds in eastern Georgia generally were
unanswered, and the only reference to him we could find was
a deed in Savannah in 1812, when Daniel Pendleton, " power
White," sold land to George Scott. It would appear from this
that he was still a minor, and if so, he could not have been
born earlier than 1792, The U. S. Census of Savannah in 1820
does not mention him. Edward White died in 1814, but his
will makes no reference to his ward, Daniel Pendleton, Jr.
70. James' Pendleton (Edmund^, Edmund^), was lv)m 12 June,
1756, probably at Stratford, Conn., where his father had settled in
1754. While his name has not been found upon the Stratford rec-
ords, nor any mention of him in the settlement of his father's estate,
yet his connection here is shown by the will of [68] David' {Ed-
mund*, Edmund^), which refers to ** My brother, James Pendleton."
The Ms. of his son, James^, Jr., gives the missing date of birth,
and states further, " My father died in the Revolutionary War, 12
December, 1778." His name has not yet appeared, however, in the
lists of Connecticut soldiers so far collected.
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As stated by his son^ James' Pendleton married Sarah Lyons,
daughter of Grashom [Gershom ?] Lyons, of Fairfield, Conn. She
was bom 15 Febroary, 1761, and married (2), John Merritt They
removed to Saratoga Comity, N. Y.
James' and Sarah (Lyons) Pendleton had but one child:
214. James^ Jr., b. 3 Feby., 1777, Weston, Conn.; m. Sally Turney.
71. Jamxs' Pendleton, Jr. (James^, Caleh^), was bom 21 No-
vember, 1710, at Westerly, E. L, and died there in 1792. He re-
moved to Stonington, Conn., shortly after the birth of his first child.
and bought land there of Benajah Billings for £155 on the 14th of
May, 1742. He continued to live in that town until 1753, when on
the 6th of July of that year he sold his property to his half-brother,
Thomas Pendleton, for £1200 and retumed to Westerly. In 1757,
he paid a tax there of 7s. lOd. The Rhode Island Census of 1774
shows him as a resident of that town with a family consisting of
three males over 16 and one female over 16— evidently his wife.
His son Simeon and himself would account for two of these males,
but the third one is unknown — ^his son, Ichabod, being deceased, and
James, 3rd, having a family of his own — ^unless his grandson, Jo-
seph^ Pendleton, born 1754, survived till then and was brought up
in James' family. On the 6th of December, 1791, James Pendleton
of Westerly was drawn as a grand juror (Westerly " Town Meet-
ings," iv, 119).
The will of James'^ Pendleton, dated at Westerly, R. L, 10 Octo-
ber, 1792 (C. & P. Rec., v, 218), names wife, Abigail; sons, Simeon
and James; daughters, Desire, wife of Stephen NUes, and Hannah,
wife of David Wilbur. Inventory was taken 12 January, 1793, and
amounted to £19 4s. 9d.
James* Pendleton married at Stonington, Conn., 22 March, 1731,
Abigail^ Brown. That she was the daughter Abigail^, born 3 Feb-
ruary, 1712, of Eleazer and [11] Ann' (Pendleton) Brown, is shown
by tiie signatures of James Pendleton and his wife, Abigail, appear-
ing in the deed given 30 July, 1734, by the heirs of Ann*' (Pendle-
ton) Brown, to Joseph and Edmund Pendleton, of all their rights
in the estate of Capt. James^ and Major Brian^ Pendleton (Rock-
ingham Co., N. H., Deeds, xz, 227).
The children of James' and Abigail* (Brown) Pendleton were
(first and last from Westerly Rec, others from Stonington
Rec.) :
215. Ichabod*, b. 9 May, 1732; m. Esther Ayer.
216. Desire, b. 27 Feby., 1738/39; m. Stephen Niles.
217. David, b. 10 Oct., 1741; d. 8 Jany., 1748/49.
218. James, 3rd, b. 8 May, 1744; m. Elizabeth .
219. Hannah, b. 22 May, 1747; m. David Wilbur.
220. Anna, b. 7 Feby., 1749/50; no further rec.; she is not men-
tioned in her father's will and probably d. young.
221. Simeon, b. 8 June, 1756; m. Tabitha Niles.
72. Gbabiah' Pxmdliton (James^, Caleb*), was bom 1 November,
1712, Westerly, R. I., and died there, 1 October, 1793.
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Obadiah Pendleton married (1), at Westerly, 4 June, 1736, Rachel
Hadsall.* She was the widow of Joseph Hadsall to whom she had
been married 10 November, 1715, and so was considerably older than
her second husband. Her father was William Crumb, whose will,
dated 6 July, 1741, names daughter, Rachel Pendleton (Westerly C.
& P. Rec, iii, 70).
By her first husband, Josep]} Hadsall,t she had had seven children^
the youngest of whom was born in 1727. Hadsall died in this j^&t,
as on the 25 September, 1727, the Town Council ordered an inven-
tory taken upon his estate (C. & P., 1719-1737, p. 125), and ap-
pointed his widow, Rachel, administratrix, 13 November, 1727 (Ibid.,
p. 256, new no.). On the 29th of March, 1742, Rachel Pendleton,
" the former widow of Joseph Hadsall," appeared before the Coun-
cil and presented account of her administration of Hadsall's estate
before she married Pendleton. It was " Voted that the sd Rachel
Pendleton be allowed J£78 9. 8 for her keeping two of her sd deed
husband's children, twelve years and six months, viz one seven years
and the other five years and six months while she was Hadsall's
widow " (C. & P., ii, 359). It would appear from this that her chil-
dren by Hadsall had all been disposed of before she married Pendle-
ton, and the record which we are leading up to would be perfectly
clear were it not for the fact that on the 29th of June, 1730, the
Town Council accepted William Crum bondsman for the support of a
bastard child called Joe (?), son of the widow Rachel Hadsall (C. &
P., 1719-1730, p. 228). Accordingly when at a meeting of the Town
Council, 31 October, 1743, it was ** Voted that the clerk of this Coun-
cil shall give a certificate to the Selectmen to the Town of Voluntown
that we own and acknowledge Obediah Pendleton and his wife and
two children to be inhabitants of this town and will receive them as
such at any time " (C. & P., ii, 383), we cannot feel positive that
both these children were his. That Obadiah did have more than one
child of his own, however, is more clearly indicated by a certificate
given him at Westerly, 29 October, 1753, for himself, wife and fam-
Hy upon his removal to Stonington (C. & P. Rec, iii, 381). His wife
Rachel was living as late as 3 January, 1751/2, when she joined with
her husband in a deed to Wm. Wilbur of land in Westerly (W. L. E.,
vii, 372).
Obadiah's name has not been found upon the records of Volun-
town, Conn., and it is likely his stay there was not of long duration.
We have just seen that he was again a resident of Westerly in 1753.
He does not seem to have remained long in Stonington either, as in
1754 while a resident of that town, he bought land in Westerly of
Daniel and Mehitable Bowen (W. L. E., ix, 59). Obadiah probably
spent the rest of his life in his native place, although his name does
not appear in the Rhode Island Census for 1774 nor in the U. S.
Census for 1790.
♦Hadfall in Arnold's V. R. R. I.
fHassall in Arnold's V. R. R. I.
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No further record of him shows until the 26th January^ 1789^ when '
the Westerly Town Council voted " That Obediah Pendleton by his
wife appeared before this Council and offered to take the poor woman
sent to this town from New London and keep her as comfortable as
she can for six shillings per week" (C. & P. Rec., v, 36). Daring
the following year the Council ordered yarious sums of money to be
paid to Obadiah for taking care of this " poor woman/' whose name
appears as Elizabeth Champlin.
A second marriage of Obadiah is indicated by the above, and that
he married (2)^ Mrs. Rebecca Reynolds of Hopkinton^ is shown by
the following: "26 Aug., 1793, Voted that all persons are hereby
forbid harboring of one Nancy Rennolds, daughter of Rebecca Pen-
dleton wife of Obediah Pendleton upon Suffering the Penalty of the
Law • . . except she shall produce a Certificate from the town
where she Properly belongs . . ." (Westerly C. & P. Rec., v,
245). Again, at the examination of Esther " Rennolds " before the
Town Council, 1 April, 1796, " Mrs. Rebecca Pendleton mother to
sd Esther stated that her daughter Esther was bom in Hopkinton
at the then dwelling house of Nathan Porter. That she Rebecca
became a resident of Hopkinton by indenture and lived there ten
years after" (Ibid., p. 365). It would seem that Rebecca was con-
siderably younger than Obadiah, and they may have been the parents
of that unidentified Rebecca Pendleton the bare entry of whose birth
appears at p. 40 of Vol. 4, Westerly records. This entry was made
5 December, 1793, only two months after Obadiah's death, but the
parents of this child are not mentioned.
Through advancing years Obadiah eventually became incapable of
maintaining himself. On the 28th of November, 1791, the Town
Council voted " Mr. Obediah Pendleton Be allowed by this Town
the Sum of one half Bushel of Com Per Week towared his Support
Being unable to Support himself" (C. & P., v, 142). A few weeks
later the Council appointed Joseph Pendleton " to go to Mr. Obediah
Pendleton and see what was necessary for him" (Ibid., p. 148).
27 February, 1792, articles were " found " for him to the value of
£2 3s., and Joshua Vose agreed to take care of him for 3/ per week
(Ibid., p. 151). Various payments to Joshua Vose were ordered by
the Council under this arrangement up to the 28th of October, 1793,
when it was " Voted that Joshua Vose be paid out of the town treas-
ury the sum of JB17 for board & other funeral charges when Mr.
Obediah Pendleton Deed & 6/6 for his board until the first day of
October when he deceased."
No record of Obadiah's children has been found, but it seems rea-
sonable to suppose that he had at least two by his first wife. One of
them was probably the Elizabeth Pendleton who married George
Lewis at Exeter, R. I., 12 January, 1757. We have no other Eliza-
beth of record at this period who could have been the one to marry
Lewis, save Elizabeth^ (Caleh^, Caleh^), and she was unmarried in
June, 1758, when she gave receipt to John Randall, Jr., for legacy
in her father's will. It is noteworthy that Elizabeth (Pendleton)
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114 THI PENDLETON GENEALOGY
Lewis named one of her sons Obadiah^ while her own name may hare
been derived from Obadiah's mother, Elizabeth Lanphere. It is un-
fortunate we have only circumstantial and no direct evidence to con-
nect Elizabeth (Pendleton) Lewis with Obadiah' Pendleton. As to
any other child he may have had by wife Rachel we have no clue
whatever. We are accordingly obliged to give Obadiah's issue, by
first wife^ i^s:
222. Elizabeth* (}), b. ; m. George Lewis (?).
By second wife (})
223, Rebecca, b. 13 Oct., 1789; no further record.
73. Elizabeth^ Pendleton (James^, Caleh^), was born at West-
erly, R. I., 12 April, 1715. She married at Stonington, Conn., 26
June, 1739, Joseph Elliot (Second Ch. Rec),
Issue (Elliot), probably incomplete, baptisms from records of
First Church, Stonington:
i. Deborah', bapt. 11 May, 1740.
ii. William, bapt. 22 Nov., 1741.
iii. Joanna, bapt. 3 June, 1744.
iv. Desire, bapt. 8 June, 1746. The record of her baptism refers
to her as Desire " Eliot," daughter of Joseph and Elizabeth
" of the West Parish."
We have been unable to obtain further record of this family. No
reference to them appears upon th^ land or probate records of New
London, Groton, or Stonington.
Note. — ^Among the entries of baptisms at the Stonington Second Church
there appears the following: *' Zebiuon, son of Elizabeth Pendleton, was bap-
tised 17 Oct, 1736." We cannot be certain whether this refers to Elisabeths
above or to her step-mother, Elisabeth (Brown) Pendleton, although no refer-
ence to such a child has ever been found in her father's family. The bap-
tismal records of this church also show that a Joseph " Eliot *' was admitted
to the church, June 16, 1749, and that an infant named Hopestlll Eliot was
baptised the same day While these items may refer to the Joseph Elliot
that married Elisabeth Pendleton and to another of their children, the neces-
sary proof is lacking.
75. Thomas' Pe^ndleton (/ame**, Caleh^), was bom at Westerly,
R. I., 3 January, 1718/19, and died about 1809, probably at Deer
Island, N. B., while on a visit to his sons.
On the 18th of March, 1742/3, " Caleb Pendleton, grandfather, &
James Pendleton, father," deeded to Thomas Pendleton, husband-
man of Westerly, about 300 acres of land in that town (W, L. E.,
iv, 44). He was admitted freeman at Westerly, R. I., 1 May, 1744,
and with " Darkis " Pendleton witnessed receipt given to Benoni
Smith by Jonathan Brown, 6 March, 1747, for the legacy the latter's
wife received in the will of Caleb* Pendleton (Westerly C. & P.
Rec, iii, 330).
In 1753, Thomas Pendleton acted as executor of his father's will,
and on the 6th of July in that year he sold his property in Westerly,
and on the same day bought from his half-brother, James' Pendle-
ton, Jr., land in Stonington, Conn., for £1200. This property he
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sold to John Randall, Jr., for £888, 28th January, 1766, and on the
same day bought of Thomas Noycs, Jr., for £900, land at Pawca-
tuck. His de^ disposing of this property has not so far been found,
as the early Stonington deeds are indexed only for Grantees.
Tradition says that Thomas Pendleton was a whalerman, and that
on one of his voyages to Greenland he put in at Castine, where, ex-
cited by the beauty of the Penobscot Bay region, he determined to
settle. In the probating of CoL Joseph* Pendleton's estate, 1761,
he received £101, which may have been due him as the master of one
of the Colonel's vessels. At any rate, he removed to what is now
Islesboro, Me.,* a few years before the Revolution, and when he had
established himself there, he brought his entire family to the island,
with the exception of his son, Nathaniel, who followed later.
It has been claimed that the son, Samuel, was at Islesboro before
his father, hat there does not seem to be any way of proving which
was the first settler. The statements in the " History of Islesboro "
upon this point are very conflicting, as on page 9 it says, *' Without
doubt, Samuel Pendleton came here with Shubael Williams of Ston-
ington, Conn., in September, 1764, and settled on the east side." On
the next page, however, it states that Thomas Pendleton came in
1775, with sons Samuel, Gideon, etc., while on page 249, it is af-
firmed that Thomas Pendleton came to the island in 1766, and took
up 900 acres, and that his whole family soon followed and settled
upon his land. The records of the Court of Common Pleas for
Washington County, R. I. (Book H., pp^ 48, 79, 269), however, show
^t Thomas Pendleton, " mariner," was engaged in various law-suits
in Rhode Island from August, 1769, to August, 1771, and that his
residence in the former year was at Stonington, and in 1770 and 1771,
at Westerly. These facts would indicate that Thomas did not locate
at Islesboro as early as has been generally supposed. He may of
course have taken up land there before this as a preliminary toward
making a settlement, but the actual date of his leaving the old home
of the family must have been later than August, 1771.
At the first town meeting held at Islesboro, 6 April, 1789, Capt.
Thomas Pendleton was elected surveyor of highways. He took an
active interest in town affairs and his name often occurs in the early
records. On the 14th of August, 1789, Thomas and his wife received
from their son, Stephen Pendleton, a release of " The land they
now live on, rent free " (Hancock Co;, Me., Deeds, v, 513).
The descendants of Thomas Pendleton are exceedingly numerous
and are scattered all over the United States and Canada. They have
been mostly interested in farming, shipping, and lumbering, in which
latter pursudts some of the more enterpifsing have accumulated
wealth. Of his six sons, Samuel was the only one to remain at Isles-
boro; Joshua and Nathaniel removed to Northport, Me., while the
other three settled at Deer Island, N. B.
Thomas' Pendleton married at Block Island, R. I., 21 October,
1743, Dorcas Dodge (Block Is. Rec), daughter of Nathaniel and
•For account of the settlement of Islesboro, sec under [48] Williams.
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Margaret (PuUin) Dodge (T. R. Woodward's "Dodge Gen./' p.
13). She was bom there, 11 February, 1722. The "History of
Islesboro" [p. 249] says that Dorcas was daughter of Tristram
Dodge, — ^probably an error, as the Block Island records have no Dor-
cas, daughter of a Tristram Dodge, at this period, while Dorcas^
daughter of Nathaniel and Margaret Dodge, had brothers Nathan-
iel, Mark, and Gideon, and sister, Mary. All these names occurring
among Thomas Pendleton's children as well as that of Margaret, is
pretty good evidence as to his wife's parentage. The Block Island
records show the marriage of Nathaniel Dodge and Margaret Pullin,
3 March, 1706; the " Dodge Genealogy " calls her Margaret " Pull-
ing," while Arnold in his " Vital Records of Rhode Island," refers
to her as Margaret " Hulling."
No record has been found of Thomas Pendleton's children, but
the following list supplied by his various descendant^ is probably
complete; the first six in all likelihood were bom at Westerly, R. I-,
the others at Stonington, Conn.
Issue.:
224. SamueP, b. about 1745; m. Bathsheba Dodge.
225. Nathaniel, b. 22 Jany., 1747; m. (1), Cynthia West; (2), Mrs.
Sarah Bradford.
226. Margaret, b. 1748; m. Sylvester Cottrell.
227. Thomas, Jr., b. about 1750; m. Sarah Tewksbury.
228. Gideon, b. 11 Dec, 1751; m. Matilda Gilkey.-
229. Stephen, d. young.
230. Joshua, b. 2 June, 1755; m. four times.
231. Mary, b. about 1758; m. Joseph Boardman.
232. Mark, d. ae. 19 years.
233. Stephen, 2nd, b. 9 Feby., 1763; m. (1), Prudence Dodge; (2),
Martha Sherwood.
76. Samuel* Pendleton (James^, Caleb*), was born 21 Septem-
ber, 1720, at Westerly, R. I., and died there in 1792. The Council
and Probate records of Westerly have the following item concerning
SamueP: "At a meeting of the Town Council, 27 March, 1749,
voted, that the clerk of this
Council shall give a certificate
to the Selectmen of the town
of Colchester, Ct., that this
town will accept of Samuel Pendleton and his wife and three children
to be inhabitants of this town, and will receive them as such from
said town when legally requested thereto." It is likely that the three
children mentioned here were Mary, Esther, and Martha, who are
named in Samuel's will, but whose names are not given in the list of
his children that appears in the Westerly records.
Samuel's name has not been found upon the Colchester records,
and it is evident that he did not remain there long, — if indeed he
ever went there, — as in 1757 he paid taxes at Westerly amounting
to 2s. 9d. On the 18th of November, 1754, he bad bought of Thomas
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Edwards of Westerly^ 15 acrea and 38 rods of land in that town,
bounded partly on land of James Hall and Benoni Smith (W. L. £.,
it, 242). From Nathaniel Crandall of New London he secured for
£500, 11 1/2 acres at Westerly, 27 February, 1760 (Ibid., p. 351).
The Rhode Island Census of 1774 notes two Samuel Pendletons
as heads of families at Westerly, one of which names must be an
error, as the only other Samuel Pendleton of this period had removed
to Maine about 1771. Neither of these families, however, quite cor-
responds with that of SamueP in that year. (See Appendix IX.)
On the 15th of April, 1775, he was appointed with Joseph Cran-
dall, 3rd, executor of the will of their father-in-law, James Hall,
upon the refusal of the executors named in the will to act as such
(West. C. & P. Rec., iv, 255).
16 January, 1777, Samuel Pendleton served as private in Capt.
Edward Bliven's Westerly Alarm Co. (Westerly Town Rec.). On
the 18th of September, 1776, a paper was circulated at Westerly for
the signatures of those who intended to support the Revolutionary
cause, and Samuel Pendleton was the first of the 218 patriots to affix
bis name to this " Test Act."
Samuel Pendleton's will, dated 8 September, 1790, proved 31 De-
cember, 1792 [see Appendix VI II J, names wife, Phebe; sons, Stephen
and Gideon; daughters, Esther Eldredge, Rebecca Sims, Anna Pen-
dleton, Harriet Crumb, Mary Hardy, and Martha Bromley. Receipts
▼ere given 27 May, 1799, by Rebecca Sims, William Sims, Anna
Sims, Samuel Sims, Harriet Crumb, Simeon Crumb, and Esther El-
dredge (C- & P. Rec, Book I, following Book VI, p. 49).
Samuel' Pendleton married at Westerly, R. I.. 13 February,
1744/45, Phebe Hall, daughter of James Hall. James Hall in his
will, dated at Westerly, 27 March, 1775, names wife, Honor (C. 6t
P. Rec.. iv^ 255). Phebe (Hall) Pendleton died in 1799.
Issue (all but the first three from Westerly vital records):
234. Mary*, m. Hardy. No further rec.
235. Esther, m. (1), Peter Eldredge; (2), Stephen Gavitt, Jr.
236. Martha, m. Jabez Bromley.
237. Rebecca, b. 2 Sept., 1755; m. (1), Maxson Chase; (2), WU-
liam Sims, Jr.
238. Stephen, b. 4 Feby., 1758; m. Anna . In 1776, Stephen
Pendleton was enrolled in the 3rd Westerly Co. Militia, and
on the 25th of Dec. in that year he enlisted in Col. R. Elli-
ott's Regt. raised for three years, as shown by the list of
balances imported due, Oct., 1785 (Mss., R. I. Hist. Soc.).
On the 11th of June, 1778, he was enlisted by the town of
Westerly for nine months' service for state of R. I., and as
a matross in Col. Elliott's Regt. of Artillery, Capt. E. Adam's
Co., he received pay from 1 July to 1 Sept., 1778, and from
1 Oct to 1 November, 1778 (R. I. Military Returns).
4 May, 1795, Stephen Pendleton and Anna, his wife, sold
to Simeon Crumb all their rights in the estate of their grand-
father, James Hall (W. L. E., xii, 1), "4 July, 1808, Dan-
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118 THE PENDLETON OENEALOOT
iel Miner^ 3rdy and Sazton Miner, of North Stonington,
Conn., recover judgment on Stephen Pendleton of said town,
for $12.26 to debt, aind $2.01 costs" (Joshua Babcock's
Court Record, p. 96).
Stephen's marriage is not of record, nor have any refer-
ences to him been found upon the Stonington and North
Stonington records. His name is not included in the U. S.
Census of Westerly or Stonington in 1790, but in 1800 it ap-
pears in the Stonington Census, his family consisting only
of one female over forty-five years old. His name is not
given in the 1810 Census of these towns, and it is likely that
he removed to Deruyter, N. Y., just prior to that year. The
U. S. Pension records show that on the 19th of June, 1821,
Stephen Pendleton of Deruyter, N. Y,, aged 63 years, ap-
plied for a pension as a Revolutionary soldier, giving his
services as we have noted above with the addition of one year
and three months in Col. William Richmond's Regt. from
Nov., 1775, and one year in Capt. Thomas Cole's Company,
Col. Christopher Greene's Regt., from Dec., 1779. His claim,
which was allowed by the Government, mentioned wife Anna,
then 64 years old, but gave no further family data. We
have found no reference to Stephen* in the accounts of the
town of Deruyter given in the histories of Madison Co.,
N. Y., and what became of him afterwards is unknown. It
would seem from the Census and Pension records that he had
no children, or at least, none that survived infancy. His
name does not appear in the Probate Records of Madison
County.
239. Gideon, b. 15 May, 1759 ; m. Anne Rose.
240. Anna, b. 18 March, 1760; m. at Westerly, 8 Feby., 1794 (as
his sec. wf.), Samuel Sims, son of William and Jerusha
(Lanphere) Sims. His first wife was [100] Deborah* Pen-
dleton, by whom he had six ch. We have no rec, however,
that he had issue by his second wife. Anna survived her hus-
band, and received a pension as the widow of a Revolutionary
soldier. He died at Westerly, 2 Feby., 183'i (Westerly Prob.
Rec., Book 3, p. 188). An item in the Westerly C. & P. Rec,
vi, 249^ dated 30 Oct., 1809, shows that Anna was then
deranged.
241. Harriet, b. 4 Feby., 1762; m. Simeon Crumb.
242. Lucy, b. 27 May, 1766. She d. at Westerly in 1791, prob.
unm., as on the 3rd of March of that year Samuel Pendleton
was apptd. admr. on the estate of Lucy Pendleton, late of
Westerly, dec. (C. & P. Rec). Her mother's will, however,
names " My grandson, Elias Babcock, son of my daughter,
Lucy, deceased." No reference to this ch. appears in the
" Babcock Gen." On the 28th of Dec, 1801, Elias P. Bab-
cock gave a receipt for his legacy in his grandmother's will
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and had a gnardianship over him removed (Probate Rec.,
Book 1, p. 48).
T7. Thankful Pendleton {James*, Caleb^), was bom at West-
erly, R. I., 14 July, 1725. She married at Stonington, Conn., 14
April, 1748,* Christopher Coats, probably the son of Caleb and
Mary (Keys) Coats, who was bom there 13 September, 1,720, and
baptized 29 December, 1723.t
Issue (Coats), from Stonington records:
i. Benjamin*, b, 14 Nov., 1748.
ii. Zipporah, b. 14 Nov., 1750.
iii- Mary, b. 19 Aug., 1753.
iv. Caleb, b. 10 Sept., 1755.
V. Joseph, b. 12 Nov., 1756.
vi. Desire, b. 7 Jany., 1761.
vii. Zebulon, b. 20 July, 1763.
viii. Christopher, b. 5 Dec., 1766.
80. Ruth' Pendleton (James*, Caleh^), was bom at Westerly,
R. I., 19 December, 1734. She married at Westerly, 30 December,
1762, £lisha Brown (T. R.). He was probably the Elisha Brown
who married her cousin, [85] Lydia* Pendleton, in 1758, as it would
seem unlikely for two different men of the same name to have con-
tracted these marriages. If we assume this to be the case, the Lydia
Brown who was baptized in the Goshen church of Lebanon, Conn.,
and the Elisha Brown who was baptized there, 15 January, 1764,
may have been Ruth's children, although we have nothing to show
but that they might have been Lydia's. If these baptisms refer to
adults, we should be at a loss to know what became of Ruth. The
town records of Lebanon throw no light on this matter, and accord-
ingly we must regard it as problematical.
83. Mary' Pendleton {Caleb*, Caleh^), was bom at Westerly,
R. L, 2 April, 1727, and was baptized at the house of John Ran-
dall, Stonington, 12 October, 1741, aged 14, " dangerously sick "
(First Ch. Rec). She married at Stonington, Conn., 3 February,
1741/2, Thomas'^ Main, Jr. (Second Ch. Rec), a second cousin, son
of Deacon Thomas and (first wife) Ann^ (Brown) Main, and grand-
son of Eleazer and [11] Ann' (Pendleton) Brown. He was born
at Stonington, 12 February, 1721, and died about 1771. Thomas
Main, Sr., had a second wife, Elizabeth,! whom he names in his will
(1771), but his first wife was living in 1724 when she signed with
•Date of marriage also given In Westerly records. No reference to this
family appears in 1^ History of Stonington.
t Caleb Coats and Mary Keys were married 2 Dec, 1719, and had sons
Zebulon and Joseph and a daughter Desire who died young (Stonington
Records, iil., 89). It is to be noted that these names appear among the
children of Christopher and Thankful (Pendleton) Coats.
XThe Historv of Stonington, p. 449, states that Thomas Main, Sr.'s first
irife died March 11, 1766, and that he manried (9) Elizabeth Hewitt
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180 THE PINDLSTON OBNBALOOY
her husband a deed given by the heirs of Ann* (Pendleton) Brown,
and so was the mother of Thomas^ Jr.
14 August, 1749, "We Thomas Main, Jr., of Stonington, and
Mary Main his wife, a daughter of Caleb Pendleton late of Col-
chester, dec'd, have received of Capt. John Randall, exec, to the last
will of the sd. Caleb Pendleton, 1/3 part of the Household Stuff
mentioned in the inventory of the estate of the s* Caleb Pendleton
and also J£30 money which is in full of the legacy given to the s^
Mary in s* will" (Hartford, Conn., Prob. Rec., xiii, 113).
The will of Thomas Main, Jr., " of Stonington, yeoman," dated
23 Apra, 1770, proved 17 November, 1771 (Stonington Prob. Rec,
i, 315), names wife, Mary; sons, Benaj ah,' William, Thomas; daugh-
ters, Mary Main, Prudence Bei^jamin, Abigail Eccles^on, Sarah
Foster, and Lucy Main. Son Thomas and wife Mary, executors.
Issue (Mlain), first four from Stonington vital records:
i. Mary% b. 19 April, 1743; m. Stephen Main.
ii. Sarah, b. 19 Aug., 1745; m. Foster.
iii. Thomas, 3rd, b. 8 Aug., 1747.
iv. Benaj ah, b. 5 Sept., 1749,
V. William. No further rec.
vi. Prudence, m. Benjamin.
vii. Abigail, m. Eccleston.
viii. Lucy. No further rec.
Ref . — Cyrus H. Brown's " Brown Genealogy " ; History of Stonington,
Conn., p. 451 (which mentions first four children only).
84. Benajah° Pendleton (Caleb*, Caleb^), was bom at West-
erly, R. I., 24 July, 1729, and died at Ticonderoga, N. Y., 15 Au-
gust, 1816. After his father's death at Colchester, Conn., in 1741,
and his mother's remarriage, Benaj ah was brought up by his uncle,
Capt. John Randall of Stonington, Conn. In 1745 he was left forty
shillings by the will of his grandfather, Caleb' Pendleton. 10
October, 1750, Benaj ah gave receipt to his uncle Randall for i£235
in full of what was due him from his father's will (Hartford, Conn.,
Prob. Rec, xiii, 113), and on the 25th of October, 1751, he sold his
father's farm in Colchester to Peter Bulkeley of that town for ^4000
"in Bills of Credit" (Colchester Deeds, vi, 128). In the following
year he received from his uncle, Brian* Pendleton, a deed of land
at Westerly, abstract of which transfer has already been given,
(See page 72.)
On the 16th of October, 1752, Benaj ah Pendleton bought of Hum-
phrey Avery land in Stonington for £5000. His name appears fre-
quently thereafter upon the Stonington deeds up to 1763, at which
time his residence is given as Lebanon, Conn. He seems to have
lived at Norwich, Conn., for a brief interval in 1765, as on the 2 2d
•of January in that year he bought a house and a small tract of land
there " On the town street," and sold this property the following
30th of March (Norwich Deeds). The Land Records of Lebanon
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shofw be lived in that part of the town known as the " Goshen So-
ciety" np to about 1779, when as a resident of Colchester he recov-
ered judgment against Nathan Stark of Lebanon on the 29th of
March (Vol. xiii, p. 62),
Sometime prior to 1790 he removed to Vermont, but as his name
does not appear in the Colchester deeds nor in those of any town in
the Green Mountain State as far as we have searched, we cannot
determine the exact date of his removal there. A tradition among
the descendants of his daughter, Jerusha, says that he was pay-
master of a Vermont regiment during the Revolution, but we do not
think this is entitled to much weight. His name is not given in the
fragmentary lists of the Revolutionary soldiers of that state. The
first record we have of him there is in the U. S. Census of 1790,
which shows him at Pownal, Bennington County, with only three
females in his family. From this time until his death, twenty-five
years later, we have no positive record of him, although it is fairly
certain that he removed from Pownal to the Champlain Lake region.
Benajah's marriage and the birth of his first child are recorded at
Stonington, Conn., but of his other children no record has come to
light, and as his will, if he ever made one, has never been found, we
cannot be altogether certain that the list we have of his children is
entirely complete, although we believe we have the names of all but
one of those who reared families of their own. The first clue to the
descendants of Benajah Pendleton was found in the " Douglas Gen-
ealogy," and Dr. Cyrus H. Pendleton of Hebron, Conn., worked out
much that we have relating to them.
Benajah^ Pendleton married at Stonington, Conn., 15 May, 1750,
Mary Breed. The " History of Stonington " says she was the
daughter of John and Mary (Prentice) Breed, and it is worthy of
note that Benajah had a grandson named Prentice Pendleton.
Issue :
243. Mary«, b. 11 Aug., 1752; m. WilHam Frink.
244. Benajah, Jr. (?), b. .
245. Caleb (.'*), b. . Benajah and Caleb are said to have died
of smallpox while in the army during the War of 1812.
246. Hubbard, b. prob. about 1760; m. (1), Sarah Newell; (2),
Eunice Laughlin.
247. Lucy, b. 20 Oct., 1761; m. Dr. Lemuel Wicker.
248. Daughter, name unknown, said to have m. a VanBuren. No
further record.
249. Jerusha, b. 1773; m. Benjamin Hall.
250. Hannah, b. 10 June, 1774, Colchester, Conn.; m. Ebenezer
Douglas.
85. Lydia Pendleton (Caleh^, Caleb*), was bom about 1736, and
died probably about 1759, at Colchester, Conn. On the 17th of De-
cember, 1754, Ichabod Randall, guardian to Lydia Pendleton, gave
receipt to Capt. John Randall of Stonington, for £26 8s., " old
tenor," " in full of what said Randall was to pay Lydia Pendleton
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122 THE PSNDLETON OENEALOOT
when she comes of age " (Hartford District Prob. Rec, xiii, 113).
The town records of G)lche8ter^ Conn., show that Lydia Pendleton
married Elisha Brown^ 12 Aprils 1758^ and had issue (Brown) :
i. Caleb*, b. 3 Aug., 1759.
Lydia must have died soon afterward, if her husband was the
Elisha Brown who married her cousin, [80] Ruth' Pendleton, in
1762, as seems likely.
87. (Rev.) John* Pendleton (Brian*, CaleV), was bom at West-
erly, R. I., 26 September, 1727, and died at Springfield, Mass., 1
January, 1788 (G. S.). He settled at Colchester, Conn., prior to
1754, as on December 2d of that year William Wilcox of Stoning-
ton, " For love and good will I have for my grandson, John Pendle-
ton of Colchester," quit-claimed to him land in Stx>nington (Ston.
deeds).
He sold the property he had acquired at Colchester to Mary
Fitch, 15 September, 1757 (Colchester deeds), and on the 18th of
April in the same year bought of Jabez Huntington, of Norwich,
two acres of land in Groton near the Preston Une (Groton deeds).
He added to this property by successive purchases up to 1761, when
on the 1st of June he bought of Nathan Allyn a tract of land with
dwelling house, near Hurlburt's Ferry. This property he sold to
his brother-in-law, Daniel Lamb, Jr., in the following year, and in
1768 he bought two lots at Gale's Ferry. This property he did not
dispose of until 9 January, 1778, when he sold it to John Brown,
Jr., of Hopkinton, for j£75. This deed shows that John Pendleton
was then of Richmond, R. I. (Groton deeds, viii, 209).
During his residence in Groton John Pendleton was evidently pre-
paring to enter the ministry, as at a meeting of the First General
Baptist Church at Richmond, R. I., 26 December, 1770, it was voted
to take him on trial as their elder. The record refers to him as
being of North Kingstown, R. I., at that time. He accepted this
call to the Richmond church, and proving satisfactory was ordained
11 February, 1771, as its first regular pastor. At this time the
church had 213 lay members, and during the first year of his pas-
torate the society built its house of worship. Knight, in his " His-
tory of the Churches in Rhode Island " (published in 1827), says
of Elder Pendleton: " He was a man of talents and an eloquent
and powerful preacher, but ambitious and of an irritable temper,
which occasioned much grief in his church and difficulty in the yearly
meeting." It is not unlikely, as indicated by the church records,
that the attempts of certain members of the North Kingston church
to induce Elder Pendleton to come to them were productive of much
of this discord. To attain this object they went to great lengths,
even bringing charges against the elder in the General Conference.
These charges were disproved and Elder Pendleton received a rec-
ommendation from his church as he was accustomed to travel preach-
ing the Gospel.
On the 27th of May, 1772, he bought of Nathaniel Pulman for
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£60 about 25 acres of land with buildings thereon^ which lay just
north of the meeting-house lot (Richmond Deeds^ iii, 37-38). This
property he sold to Benedict Kinyon for 300 Spanish dollars^ 7
September^ 1781 (Ibid.^ in, 270). It is probable his lalv>rs with
the Richmond church ended about tliis time^ although the church rec-
ords contain no evidence as to the exact date^ and the next minister
was not called until the 7th of June^ 1788, six months after Rev.
John Pendleton's death. In 1783 we find he performed a marriage
at South Kingstown, R. I.
On the 23rd of June, 1784, he bought of Daniel Lamb of Spring-
field, Mass., about 100 acres of land with dwelling house in Spring-
field for £150. John Pendleton was at West Greenwich, R. I., at
this date (Hampden Co., Mass., Deeds, xxir, 94). Not long after
this he removed to Springfield and took the watch-care of a society
made up in Springfield, West Springfield, and South Hadley, preach-
ing alternately in each town (Mss. of his nephew Caleb Pendleton,
Jr.). The last reference to him before his death appears under
date of 28 September, 1787, when he sold to John " Cinklear " [St.
Clair], of Windsor, Conn., ten acres of his Springfield land (Hamp-
den Co. Deeds, xxviii, 719). His death occurred suddenly, as he
was found dead in the road near his house (Caleb Pendleton, Jr.,
Mss.). He is buried beside his brother and sisters in the cemetery
at South Hadley Falls, Mass.
The various deeds given by Rev. John Pendleton show that his
wife's Christian name was Jane and the descendants of his brother
Caleb state she was Jane Frink, daughter of Luther Frink. His
marriage has not appeared upon record in any of the towns in which
he lived, nor has any list of his children come to light. He left a
will, as stated in a deed of his son Jeremiah, but it does not appear
to have been recorded. The Rhode Island Census of Richmond in
1774 shows that besides himself and wife, his family consisted of
one male and one female over 16, and two females under 16, and
the land records at Springfield, Mass., and Exeter, R. I., give us
three of their names.
Issue (order uncertain) :
2.*>1. Anna®, b. about 1750; m. \^lliam Kenyon.
253. Rachel, m. Jabez Sweet.
252. Jeremiah, b. prior to 1755 ; m. Susannah Sweet.
253a. Daughter (indicated by Census Rec.) ; no other rec. Prob.
d. unm. before her parents, as no ref . to her appears in the
sales of Rev. John's property that were made by his heirs.
S9, Anna' Pendleton (Brian^, Caleh^), was born at Westerly,
R. I., 26 March, 1731-2, and died near Springfield, Mass., 26 May,
1813. She is buried with many others of the family in the cemetery
at South Hadley Falls, Mass. Her gravestone states she was 83
years old at time of death. Anna' married at Stonington, Conn., 22
November, 1750, John Frink (Sec. Ch. Rec), son of Benjamin and
Tacy (Burdick) Frink. He was born at Stonington, 2 October,
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1732, and died November, 1823. About 1760, he removed with liis
family to Springfield, Mass. The records of that state show that
" John Frink of Springfield " was a soldier in the Revolution, serv-
ing in the Continental Army from 1777 to 1780. This may have
been John, Jr. Jesse Pendleton was appointed administrator on
estate of John Frink of Springfield, " Who died in November last,"
January, 1824 (Hampden Co., Mass., Prob. Rec., Docket 4521).
Issue (Frink), first three from Stonington records:
i. John% Jr., b. 12 Sept., 1751; d. 3 Nov., 1823 (G. S. So. Had-
ley Falls) ; m. Chloe Wright,
ii. Giles (or Gillis), b. 12 May, 1763; d. 26 Feby., 1823, at Union-
ville, N. Y.; m. Sarah Wright.
m. Sarah, b. 9 Dec, 1756; d. 14 Dec., 1828; m. 30 June, 1777,
Asahel, or Ashael, Chapin.
iv. Cynthia, b. 11 July, 1758, Stonington, Conn.; d. 7 June, 1853;
m. (pub. 2 Dec, 1779), Elihu Cook.
V. Thomas, b. 3 March, 1763, Springfield, Mass.; m. [256] Sylvia*
Pendleton,
vi. Tacy,* b, 2 May, 1765; m. 13 July, 1782, Tunothy Chapin.
Rem. to N. Y. stete.
vii. Luther, b. 7 Aug., 1770; d. 14 Jany., 1853; m. 1793, Pbebc
Morgan.
Ref.: History of Stonington, Conn., p. 379; Frink Genealogy (in prepa-
ration); Old Springfield, Mass., records collected by T. B. Warren, Esq.
(not in print). Chapin Genealogy, pp. 40, 56. Only three of John Frink's
children are given in the History of Stonington.
90. Caleb*^ Pendleton {Brian^, Caleb*), was bom at Westerly,
R. I., 1 December, 1734, and died in Chicopee Parish, Springfield,
Mass., 29 March, 1826. He was a farmer and made his home at
Stonington, Conn., until 1764, when he removed to the part of West-
erly, R. I., known as the Lottery Village. His name appears in the
Westerly Census of 1774, and his family there given tallies exactly
with our record. In 1776 he was enrolled in the First Co. W^esterly
Militia, and on the 9th of June in the following year he sold his
property in Westerly to James Chesebrough (W. L. E., x, 520).
His son, Caleb" Pendleton, Jr., says in his autobiography, ** In the
year 1777, in June, my father moved from Westerly by water to
Springfield on the east side of Connecticut river in the State of
Massachusetts, at the North Parish, called Chicopee." This account
differs very materially from the one given in ** Old Springfield '*
[p. 301], under an article referring to Caleb's son, Jesse", which
reads as follows: "During the Revolutionary War his father [i. e.
Caleb"] and his uncle [Rev. John ?] while in the Colonial service
left their wives and children at home. In 1781 when the British
fleet under Benedict Arnold were ravag^ing the coast and came to
New London, a shot fired from one of their ships passed through
♦"Tiercy" in Chapin Genealogy.
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tbe pantry^ breaking all the dishes. The women thought it best to
remove from so exposed a sitnation; therefore they spent the rest
of the time at Coventry, R. I., until the return of their husbands.
After the close of the war his brother, Rev. John Pendleton, and
other members of the family having preceded him, Mr. Pendleton
with three other families all related, removed to the vicinity of Wil-
limansett (Chicopee). Jesse, then a young lad, went most of the
way on foot beside his father, the ozteam carrying his mother and
other members of the family with their household goods. In 1803
the family removed to the highlands of Willimansett."
In view of the fact that Caleb sold his property in Westerly in
the same month and year as his son Caleb, Jr., says he removed to
Springfield, and that the marriage intentions of his daughter Sylvia
were entered there 21 March, 1782, while his brother John did not
settle there until 1783-4, as already shown, we should consider the
son's account as being more nearly accurate. It is true that Caleb"
did not purchase land in Springfield until the 26th of October, 1785,
when he bought for £6 " Four acres of land with a dwelling house
thereon, where the said Caleb Pendleton now lives " (Hampden Co.,
Mass., Deeds, xxv, 445), but he may have lived there several years
prior to that date, taking up land on lease.
Caleb*^ Pendleton married Hannah Closson, evidently the daughter
of Nathan and Alice (Hart) Closson, who was born 5 November,
1738, at Tiverton, R. I. Her date of birth as given in the Tiverton
records tallies exactly with the date given in her son Caleb's family
Bible. Hannah, widow of Caleb, died 13 October, 1832, Chicopee
Parish, Springfield, Mass.
Issue (first three born at Stonington, Conn., others at West-
erly, R. I.; names and dates from Caleb Pendleton, Jr.'s
Mss.):
254. Calebs Jr., b. 19 March, 1760; m. Asenath Beament.
255. Hannah, b. 10 Dec, 1761; m. Eleazer Wright.
256. Sylvia, b. 1 Sept, 1763; m. Thomas^ Frink.
257. Nathan, b. 24 May, 1766; m. Content* Brown.
258. Ruth, b. 31 Jany., 1769; d. unm. 16 Aug., 1841, at Spring-
field, Mass.
259. Jesse, b. 8 July, 1771 ; m. Sabrina Chapin.
260. Henry, b. 4 June, 1773; m. Mercy Jones.
92. Content* Pendleton (Brian^, Caleb^), was born 9 May,
1742, probably at Westerly, R. I., and died 6 September, 1798, at
South Hadley, Mass. (G. S.). She married as his first wife, 26th
March, 1758, Daniel Lamb, Jr., son of Daniel Lamb of Groton,
Conn. He was born at Groton in 1735, and died at South Hadley,
Mass., 27 December, 1819, aged 82 (G. S.).
Daniel Lamb, Jr., was a fanner and removed to South Hadley
about 1763, where he became the owner of much property. His sec-
ond wife was Cynthia Lanphere, who died 7 March, 1835, aged 60
(G. S.). The wiU of Daniel Lamb of South Hadley, dated 12
March, 1814, proved 7 March, 1820 (Hampshire Co., Mass., Prob.
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126 THE PENDLETON OBNBALOOT
Kec., zxxiv^ 359) ^ names wife, " Cinthia/' sons, Daniel, Ezekiel,
Aroswell, Pendleton; daughters, Rozilina Chapin, and Polly Wells.
Issue (Lamb), first two bom at Groton, Conn., others at South
Hadley, Mass.:
i. Daniel* (3rd), b. 28 Oct., 1760; d. 1820; m. AbigaU Hubbard.
Daniel Laqib, "Jr.," of South Hadley, was a soldier in the
Revolution (Mass. Archives), and later is said to have bt^en
a Col. of Militia. He died intestate, leaving widow, Abigail,
and sons, Isaac H., George, and Edmund (Hampshire Co.
Prob. Rec.).
ii. Ezekiel, b. 21 Jany., 1762; d. 13 July, 1831, ae. 69, at South
Hadley, Mass. (G. S.) ; m. Silence* Brown, a first cousin,
dau. of Collins and [93] Hannah' (Pendleton) Brown. His
wiU, dated 4 Sept., 1830, proved the first Tuesday in Au^.,
1831 (Hampshire Co. Prob. Rec.), names wife. Silence; sons,
John and Alonzo; daughters, PoUy, wife of Joel Miller, and
Nancy Lamb.* He was a soldier in the Revolutionary War
(Mass. Archives).
iii. Cynthia, b. 6 May, 1764; probably d. young.
iv. Aroswell, b. 5 April, 1766; rem. tp Eaton, Madison Co., N. Y.
V. Pendleton, b. 28 Oct., 1771; d. about 1820, leaving two minor
children then aged over 14, Joel P. and Elizabeth Lamb
(Hampshire Co. Prob. Rec.).
vi. Roxanna, b. 1 Feby., 1774 ;t d. prior to 1840; m. as his first
wife, 1 Oct., 1795, Frederick Chapin. She had four children,
Sylvester'', Harriet, who m. Albert Day, a Lieut. Governor of
Conn., Briant, and Daniel Munro (Chapin Gen., p. 68). Al-
bert and Harriet^ (Chapin) Day have a grandson, Lucius A.
Barbour of Hartford, Conn.
vii. Mary (Polly), b. 2 June, 1776; m. Wells. Removed to
Canada.
93. Hannah" Pendleton (Brian^, Caleb*), was bom about 1744,
and died 26 January, 1828 (G. S.), at, or near, Springfield, Mass.
She married 16 March, 1766, Collins Brown (Records Second
Church, Stonington, Conn.). The Stonington vital records [Book
3, p. 6], show that Collins, son of Thomas Brown, was born there
13 Jun^, 1743, and that Thomas Brown married Deborah Holdredge
27 April, 1737 (Ibid., p. 86). This Thomas Brown was evidently
Thomas, 4th, born 15 April, 1717, whose mother, according to the
Brown Genealogy [p. 13], and the History of Stonington [p. 260],
was also named Deborah Holdredge, her marriage to Thomas Brown,
Srd, having occurred 4 October, 1715. No reference to the marriage
of Thomas, 4th, nor to Collins Brown, appears in the Brown Gene-
alogy. Collins Brown and his wife were living at Pawcatuck, Ston-
ington, as late as 1777, as shown by deeds upon the town records.
*Efleldel Lamb also had four children that died young. Nancy m. J. A.
E. Lamoureaux.
t " Roxalany," b. 1 Feb., 1775, In Chapin Genealogy.
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They probably removed to Springfield^ Mass.^ not long after this
date, following her brother, Caleb, and her sisters, Anna and Con-
tent, who had already settled there. Their gravestones are in the
old cemetery at South Hadley Falls, and the inscription on that of
Collins states that he died 26 February, 1822, aged 86, which if we
have identified him correctly would be eight years out of the way.
Collins Brown left no will that was ever recorded, nor has any
administration upon his estate been found. No list of his children
has come to light either, but their names as far as we have been able
to determine were as follows:
i. Collins^ (Brown), Jr. His intentions of marriage with Mar-
garet Chapin were entered at Springfield, Mass., 6 Jany.,
1794. He is said to have removed to Sidney, N. Y. (Chapin
Gren., p. 39).
ii. Rowland. His int. of mar. with Lucy^ Frink, dau. of John*
and Chloe (Wright) Frink, and granddaughter of John and
[89] Anna' (Pendleton) Frink, were entered at Springfield,
17 July, 1802. He was living at Springfield as late as 1826.
ui. Content, b. 30 Oct., 1772; d. 12 March, 1846 (G. S.); m.
[257] Nathan* Pendleton, her first cousin,
ir. Silence, d. 31 June, 1845; m. EzekieP Lamb, her first cousin,
son of Daniel and [92] Content* (Pendleton) Lamb.
V, Daughter, m. Goodman.
ri. Abel. His int, of mar. with Joanna Lyman, b. 4 May, 1782,
were entered at Springfield, 31 May, 1805. They removed
to Wisconsin.
Tii. PoUjr, b. 10 Nov., 1780; d. 1 June, 1855 (G. S., So. Hadley
Falls); m. Gillis^ Frink, son of Giles* and Sarah (Wright)
Frink, and grandson of John and [89] Anna* (Pendleton)
Frink.
Tiii. Cynthia, b. 1786; d. May, 1790, ae. four (G. S.).
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94. (Major) Joseph* Pendleton (Joseph^, Col. Joseph^, Jo-
seph^), was bom at Westerly, R. I., 17 January, 1747, and died
there, 9 July, 1822. Upon the death of his father at sea in 1749,
£ ^ ^^ Joseph*,
^ ^ ^r ^^tr ^ ^r^ came under
""t^^^U^^ tPC4ayO''€0^7 the guardian-
^ ^■^^■■^^•■■■■■^ ship of Ijis
a/ ^ — ^^^ ship
^ grandfather^
Col. Joseph* Pendleton, who gave bond to the Town Council of Wes-
terly, 1 July, 1751 (recorded 7 July, 1769, C. & P. Rec., iv. 11), as
administrator of one half of the estate of Joseph' Pendleton and as
guardian of young Joseph*. After his grandfather's death, Joseph^
chose as guardian, 27 August, 1764, Robert Potter, who, however,
refused to accept the trust (C. & P. Rec, iv, 59).
That Joseph* Pendleton was dissatisfied with the administration
of his father's estate and brought suit against the Town Council in
its capacity as a court of probate is shown by the Council voting on
the 25 December, 1769, to pay George Stillman £47 9s. 8d. " For
his time, expenses. Horse-ride, in defending the suit Joseph Pen-
dleton brought against the Town Council that settled the estate of
Joseph Pendleton Junr. dec." (C. & P. Rec, iv, 136).
In May, 1770, Joseph* Pendleton was appointed Ensign of the
First Westerly Co., King's County Regiment, and in August, 1774,
he became Lieutenant of the Company. The Rhode Island Census
for this year shows that he owned a slave. Upon the outbreak of
the Revolutionary War, he was one of those appointed by the Rhode
Island Assembly in 1775 to raise not more than twenty men for the
" army of observation," and to command those so raised under the
direction of his superior officers at a salary of six shillings per day
(Colonial Records R. I.). In June of this year he was re-appointed
Lieutenant of the First Westerly Company, and became its Captain
in the following October. On the 26th of August, 1777, Capt. Jo-
seph Pendleton was engaged as a recruiting c^cer in Westerly " To
enlist soldiers for the Continental Service," and on the 30th Janu-
ary, 1778, he was appointed " To collect the stockings that are still
deficient to clothe the soldiers."
In August, 1778, he commanded a company in ** Sullivan's Expe-
dition," Col. J. Noyes' Regiment, and in May, 1779, he became
Major of the First Regiment, King's County Militia, an office to
which he was re-appointed by the Assembly in Februarv, 1780, and
in May, 1781.
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In civil affairs Major Pendleton was equally active. He was a
Justice at Westerly for over thirty years, and officiated at many wed-
dings there; in those days in New England marriage was regarded
more as a civU than a religious contract, and the clergy had not then
assumed its well-nigh absolute control of this office as at present. He
was also one of the Town Councilmen of Westerly from 1789 to
1794; both before and after this period the board frequently met
at ins house, which he had been licensed to conduct as a tavern.
Just as was the case with his grandfather, Col. Joseph^ Pendleton,
Major Joseph had many orders on the Town Treasurer for " Ex-
pense of Council " at these sessions, and it would seem that the ar-
duous labors of the village fathers were not altogether unrelieved
by some of the good things of life.
That the Major was rather set in his religious views is indicated
by an item in the records of the " Hill Church " at Westerly. At
a meeting held on the 7th of March, 1813, the church took up the
case of the " back-sliding " sister, Nancy Pendleton, Major Joseph's
wife. " Brother Kenyon made return he had conversed with her
but found her in no mind to go with us, as she had come into an
agreement with her husband that if he would not go to meeting with
the Elder Brown's church she would not come to meeting with us."
It would appear from this that the trust idea is not altogether a
latter-day development, as here was a clear case of a combination
in restraint of religion.
Joseph* Pendleton's will, dated at Westerly, R. I., 26 May, 1822,
and recorded on page 76 of the second volume, second series of
Council and Probate records, names sons, Abel, Joseph, Benjamin,
Gurdon, William and Elliot; daughters, Nancy, wife of Tim Chap-
man; Demaris, wife of Israel Wightman; Eunice, wife of Oliver
Rhodes; Alice, wife of Joshua Pendleton; Polly, wife of Case Chap-
man, Martha, wife of Greenman Edwards; Fanny, wife of Elias
CottreU; Betsey, wife of Russell Cottrell; and Lucy Ann, wife of
David Pendleton.
Major Joseph* Pendleton married (1), at Westerly, R. I., 19 Jan-
uary, 1766, Demaris Crandall, daughter of James and Demaris
(Kenyon) Crandall. She was born 8 September, 1749, and died
. After her death he married a second wife, and while her
name is not of record, evidence that such a marriage took place is
found in the records of births of his twelve youngest children, who
are given as children of Joseph Pendleton and third wife Nancy
("Town Meetings," iii, 101). By his second marriage Major Pen-
dleton had one daughter, Eunice, and one of her children has stated
that Eunice's maternal grandfather was George Babcock of Westerly.
The Babcock Genealogy, however, has no record of any Eunice Pen-
dleton, granddaughter of a George Babcock, at this period. A
Eunice Babcock, bom 3 October, 1744, is noted of whom no further
record is given. Her father was Simeon Babcock. Major Joseph's
daughter Eunice left to her children linen marked with the initial
"B."
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130 THE PENDLETON OBNBALOOT
Joseph* married (3), at Westerly, R. I., 23 March, 1777, Nancy
Crandall, a cousin of his first wife, and daughter of Benjamin and
Alice (Kenyon) Crandall. She was bom 4 May, 1761.
Issue (all dates of births, save that of Eunice, from Westerly
records) :
By first wife:
261. Anne^ (Nancy), b. 19 June, 1766; m. Timothy Chapman.
262. Abel, b. 21 Sept., 1768; m. Abigail Stenton.
263. Joseph (5th), b. 30 June, 1771; m. Hannah Stanton.
264. Demaris, b. 9 Aug., 1773; m. Israel Wightman.
By second wife:
265. Eunice, b. 15 Dec, 1776; m. Oliver Rhodes.
By tliird wife:
266. Amelia, b. 4 July, 1779; m. [168] Joshua* Pendleton, Jr., as
first wife.
267. Alice (Elsie Ann), b. 19 March, 1781; m. [168] Joshua* Pen-
dleton, Jr., as second wife.
268. Mary Miner, b. 17 July, 1783; m. Case Chapman.
269. Martha, b. 28 April, 1785; m. Greenman Edwards.
270. Fanny, b. 11 Dec., 1787; m. Elias Cottrell.
271. Elizabeth, b. 8 April, 1790; m. Russell CottreU.
272. Waiiam, b. 3 July, 1792; m. Fanny Lanphere.
273. Benjamin Crandall, b. 11 Nov., 1794; m. Asenath Langworthy.
274. Gurdon, b. 4 July, 1797; m. Mrs. Elizabeth (Backus) Hyde.
275. Lucy Ann, b. 15 April, 1799; m, (1), [498] David^ Pendle
ton, Jr.; (2), Stephen Richmond.
276. Elliot (Ellet), b. 4 May, 1801; m. Lucy^ Pendleton.
277. Rowland, b. 28 Oct., 1803; no further record. He was prob-
ably the only one of hjis father's large family who died young.
95. William* Pexdleton (Joseph^, Col. Jo9eph^, Joseph^), was
bom at Westerly, R. I., 15 July, 1749, and died at Watervliet, N. Y.,
6 January, 1822. His father was lost at sea in 1749, and on the
27th August, 1764, the orphan first chose Joshua Thompson as his
guardian, and later, on the 25th February, 1765, chose William
Champlin, his grandfather (Westerly C. & P. Rec, iv, 59, 70).
That he was the William Pendleton who settled at Newport, R. I.,
is shown by a mortgage deed given in 1780 by William Champlin of
Westerly, grandfather to William Pendleton of Newport, R. I.
(W. L. E.).
In 1776 he was appointed Ensign of the 2nd Newport Co., Henry
Wiles, Captain, but left the island when that city was taken by the
British in that year. Some time later he lived at Middletown, R. I.,
where he sold land, 19 January, 1790, to Daniel Lyman, and the
rest of his property to George Edward and Elisha Smith, on the
4th of January, 1791 (Middletown Deeds). The U. S. Census of
1790 shows him at Newport, R. I. He owned a slave in that year.
Shortly afterward it would appear that he removed to Hudson,
and then to Watervliet, N. Y., as on the 11th May, 1793, William
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Pendleton, husbandman of Hudson, N. Y., bought of Wilson Ja-
cobs, mariner, and wife Mercy Jacobs of Troy, N. Y., for £700, 217
acres in the West District of the Manor of Rensselaerwyck (now
Watervliet, N. Y.), about a half mile west of the Hudson river (Al-
bany Co., N. Y., Deeds, ziii, 254). The rest of his life was spent
upon this farm. His daughters who had already married settled
near by, while the younger ones made his household a very attractive
place for the young folk of the neighborhood.
The Albany Gazette of Friday, 11 January, 1822, now on file at
the State Library in Albany, publishes the following obituary:
" Died: On the 6th inst> at his residence in the town of Watervliet,
one mile west of Troy, Mr. William Pendleton, in the 74th year oi
his age. He was a patriot in the Revolutionary War, and with
others made his escape from Rhode Island under the fire of the
British ships. He was a kind and affectionate husband and father,
and has left a widow and several children to mourn his loss. He
was a sincere friend, an obliging neighbor and benevolent to the
poor. He died in the hope of a glorious resurrection, through the
mediation of the Saviour Jesus Christ."
William Pendleton's will, dated 5 January, 1822, probated 2 Feb-
ruary, 1822, appears at length on pp. 341-2 of V.oL V of WUls, Al-
bany Co., N. Y., Surrogate records, and names wife, Martha; daugh-
ters, Mary Dyer, Martha Frink, Prudence, Ruth and Lydia Ann
Pendleton; a married daughter, Nancy; a son, William, then unmar-
ried; grandchildren, William, Joseph, John and Fidelia Dyer; Wil-
liam Frink, son of Martha; and Nancy, daughter of Nancy; an Isaac
Frink and a William Clements are also mentioned, and while their
relationship is not stated, they appear to have been grandsons. Mrs.
Thomas Barber, of Albany, N. Y., granddaughter to William, has
stated that he had eleven daughters, but a comparison of his will
with the Rhode Island Census of his family in 1774, and with the
United States Censuses of 1790 and 1800 indicates but eight. The
1774 Census may show that he had a son in that year, but if this was
the case such child must have died in infancy, as no record of it has
ever been found.
William Pendleton married at Newport, R. I., in June, 1770,
Martha Brown, daughter of John and Ruth Brown (Newport Rec).
She and her daughter Martha were baptized in the First Sabba-
tarian Church of Newport, 16 November, 1773. She died at Water-
vliet, N. Y., late in 1825, as on the 29th of November of that year
her daughter Ruth was appointed administratrix of her estate (Al-
bany Co., N. Y., Surrogate Rec; AduL v, 67).
All but the last four of William's children were bom probably at
Newport, R. I., although they are not of record there.
Issue (order uncertain):
278. Martha% bapt. 16 Nov., 1773; m. EHas Frink.
279. Phebe, m. Isaac Frink.
280. Mary, m. William Dyer.
281. Both. She was unm. in 1836, when she leased land at Port
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132 THE PENDLETON OENEALOCHT
Schuyler, N. Y. (Albany Co. Deeds). Late in life she m.
James McDonald and rem. to Athol, N. Y., where she died.
No issue.
282. Prudence, d. unm.
283. Daughter (?), m. • Clements (?). This daughter's name
may have been Fidelia, judging from the frequency with which
this name appears among William's granddaughters and their
children. As indicated by the will of William Pendleton^
this daughter had a son, William Pendleton^ (Clements), but
we have been unable to ascertain whether or not she had
other issue. William Pendleton Clements is said to have mar-
ried twice and had issue, Eben, John, and Marietta, who m.
a Fryer, of Crooked Lake, N. Y. Just as we go to press
there comes a statement from a grandson of Phebe (Pendle-
ton) Frink to the effect that she was married twice, her sec-
ond husband being a Clements, by whom she had four chil-
dren. This would throw doubt upon our supposition that
there was another daughter here, unless we accept the state-
ment of Mrs. Barber, daughter of Nancy Pendleton, that
two of her Pendleton aunts married Clements.
284. William, b. 26 Dec., 1784, Middletown, R. I.; unm. in 1822.
No further rec.
285. Nancy, b. 26 AprU, 1787; Middletown, R. I.; m. (1), Seth
Wiswall; (2), John Carter.
286. Elisha, b. 6 Feby., 1790, Middletown, R. I.; d. young, as in-
dicated by his father's will and by Census rec.
287. Lydia Ann, m. (1), Dr. — McKinney; (2), James Pike.
96. Stlvester* Pendleton {Sylvettet^, Col, Joseph^, Joseph^),
was born about 1749, probably at Westerly, R. L, and died 30 July,
1788, at Stonington, Conn. He was a master mariner and made his
home at Stonington, Conn. On the 14th October, 1776, he joined in
a memorial from Stonington to the Connecticut General Assembly
for arms and protection against the British. Sylvester Pendleton
was buried in the Robinson Burying Ground at Stonington, and his
gravestone states that he died " In the 40th year of his age." He
may have been the S. Pendleton, doctor in Conn. Militia who served
under Gen. Spencer at Rhode Island, 1776-7, and in 1778 (Conn.
Revolutionary records).
Sylvester® Pendleton married at Stonington, 11 April, 1773, Eu-
nice Cobb (First Ch. Rec), daughter of Henry, 3rd, and Mary
(Babcock) Cobb. She was born 3 August, 1748 (Babcock Gen., p.
60), and was living at Stonington, not re-married, as late as 1800^
as her name appears in the U. S. Census of that year.
Issue, from Stonington records:
288. Allen^ b. 7 May, 1776; m. Sophia Ellis.
289. Polly, b. 10 Jany., 1778; m. Nathaniel Todd.
290. Sylvester, 3rd, b. 9 Nov., 1779; he seems to have been in tlie
U. S. Navy at one time, as his brother, Allen, in a letter
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SIXTH GENERATION 188
written in 1804, says that " Brother Sylvester is cleared from
the man-of-war." Sylvester, 3rd, was in Worcester, N. Y.,
in 1818, as stated in his deed to William Lord of Stonington
on 31 J any. of that year, when he made over to Lord all his
rights in the estate of his father, Sylvester Pendleton, dec.
(Ston. Deeds). No trace of Sylvester, 3rd, could be obtained
at Worcester, N. Y., however, nor does his name appear in
any of the county records of that state which wc have ex-
amined.
291. Freelove, b. 26 Feby., 1786; she was living in 1803, as her
brother Allen refers to her in one of the letters he wrote his
wife in that year, bat what subsequently became of her has
not been learned.
292. Ennice (twin with Freelove), prob. d. between 1790 and iSOO,
as indicated by the U. S. Census Rec. of those years. The
earlier one gives her mother a full complement of ch., but in
1800 there appear only two daughters under sixteen.
293. Nancy, b. 25 April, 1788; m. William (?) Mastcrton.
Note: That this Sylvcster« Pendleton is the one referred to in Ool. Joseph^
Pendleton's will as **My grandson, Sylvester Pendleton, who was born of
FreeloTe Pendleton, daughter of CoL William Pendleton,'* distinguishing him
from the other grandson, Sylvester Pendleton, to whom the Colonel refers as
**My grandson . . . son of Sylvester Pendleton and bom of his wife,"
is proTed by Sylvester's own will, dated 35 June, 1788, and recorded at Page
139, of Book 5, Stonington Prob. record, which besides naming wife Eunice
and children as given above, appoints as executor, "My brother, WilUam
Sheffield,"— i. e., William* Sheffield, son of Isaac and [50] Freclove» (Pendle-
ton) ShefiBeld, who was bom 1 Feby, 1757.
99. Catherine* Pendleton (Sylveiter^, Col. Jo9eph^, Joseph*),
was boTn at Westerly, R. I., 13 March^ 1757, and died at Brook-
field, N. Y., 4 September, 1824. She married as first wife, at Hop-
kinton, R. I., 5 December, 1776, Rev. Henry Clarke (Hop. Rec),
son of Rev. Joshua and Hannah (Cottrell) Clarke. He was born
2 December, 1756, at Westerly, R. I., and died 22 March, 1831, at
Brookfield, N. Y. His second wife was Mrs. Lydia (Stillman) Bur-
dick, whom he married 26 June, 1825.
Issue (Clarke), first seven from Hopkinton, R. I., records:
L Henry, b. 16 Dec, 1777; d. 21 Bee., 1823, at Unadilla Forks,
N. Y.; m. 16 Jany., 1800, Catherine Brown,
ii. Phebe, b. 28 Sept., 1779; d. 16 Sept., 1847, Brookfield, N. Y.;
m. 22 Oct., 1796, Capt. Ethan^ Clarke, son of Joseph and
f44] Deborah' (Pendleton) Clarke
iii. Sally, b. 25 July, 1781; d. 29 Jany., 1864, Leonardsville, N. Y.;
m' (1), 2 Sept, 1800, Reynolds Greenman; (2), 15 Dec,
1832, James Webster,
iv. Oliver Pendleton, b. 29 March, 1783; d. 25 Aug., 1831, Brook-
field, N. Y.; m. 1802, Elizabeth Patterson.
V. John Vilitt, b. 14 April, 1785 i d. 10 May, 1833, Brookfield,
N. Y.; m. 11 Oct., 1810, Hannah Davis.
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154 THS PSNDLBTON OBNSALOG7
vi. Elisabeth M., b. 30 April, 1787; d. 27 Sept, 1866, Leonards-
villc, N. Y.; m. (1), Jobn Weaver; (2), Isaac Miner.
vii. Ethan, b. 30 March, 1789; d. 8 Feby., 1867, Oxford, N. Y.;
m, (1), 14 Oct., 1810, Lncy WUcox; (2), 6 Sept., 1814, Ra-
chel Case,
viii. (Dr.) Welcome Arnold, b. 25 April, 1791, Stonington, Conn.;
d. 22 June, 1843, Cleveland, Ohio; m. Mary A. Brown.
ix. Catherine, b. 17 April, 1793, Stonington, Conn.; d. 11 June,
1840, Oxford, N. Y.; m. 29 Oct, 1814, Capt Joseph Haw-
ley Dwight
X. Joshna, b. 20 July, 1796, Brookfield, N. Y.; d. 18 Aug., 1830,
Elba, N. Y.; m. 30 Nov., 1816, Amanda Blakesley.
xi. (Dr.) Samuel Ray, b. 6 Nov., 1800, Brookfield, N. Y.; d. 1
June, 1860, Oxford, N. Y.; m. 16 Oct., 1827, Susan Maxson
Cheever.
Ref.x CyruB Clarke Van Deventer's '* Ancestors and Descendants of the
Rev. Henry Clarke, and his wife, Catherine Pendleton."
100. Deborah* Psndi.eton (Sylveiter*, Col. Jo9eph^, Joseph^),
was bom at Westerly, R. I., 11 November, 1768, and died about
1793. She married at Westerly, 20 October, 177—, as his first
wife, Samuel Sims, son of William and Jerusha (Lanphere) Sims.
He was bom at Westerly, 1 November, 1748, and died there, 2
July, 1838. His second wife was [240] Anna* Pendleton, daughter
of [76] Samuel*.
Issue (Sims), from Westerly Records (Book 3, p. 88):
i. Deborah^ b. 10 Sept, 1780; m. 7 Nov., 1802, Lemuel Smith,
Jr. (West. Rec.).
ii. Nancy, b. 16 Aug., 1783.
iii. Sylvester Pendleton, b. 22 Oct, 1786.
iv. Sally, b. 11 April, 1788.
V. Samuel, Jr., b. 11 Dec, 1790.
vi. Oliver, b. 27 April, 1793.
101. Sarah* Pendleton (Sylveiter^, Col. Joseph^, Jotepfc*), was
bom at Westerly, R. I., 26 May, 1760. She married at Hopkinton,
R. I., 24 April, 1779, Willett Clarke (Hop. Rec), son of Rev.
Joshua and Hannah (Cottrell) Clarke. He was bom 20 October,
1759. No record of their children has come to light, but some of
them settled in Niagara Co., N. Y., where they gave the name
" Pendleton " to the town in which they located. Among the Clarkes
who appear upon the Probate records of that county, the following
three were probably children of Willett and Sarah (Pendleton)
Clarke:
i. Sylvester Pendleton^ d. 21 Sept, 1866, Pendleton, N. Y.; m.
Lucy Wakefield; had son, Sylvester Pendleton Clarke, Jr.,
who m. Margaret A. , and has son Henry C. Clarke, of
413 Hoyt St., Buffalo, N. Y.
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iL WiUett, d. 29 March, 1859, Pendleton, N. Y.
iii. Oliver, d. 19 Oct., 1844, Royalton, N. Y.; m. Mary E. Beach.
104. Merct* Pendleton (Simeon'^, CoL Joieph!^, Joieph*), was
bom at Westerly, R. I., 12 May, 1760, and died at Wethersfield,
Conn., 14 Oct, 1836. She married (1), at Westerly, R. I., 18 Sep-
tember, 1777,* Enoch Crandall, son of James and Demaris (Ken-
yon) Crandall. This marriage appears in the Westerly records as
"Enoch CrandaU, son of James, and Marcy Pendleton, of Simeon."
She was probably Crandall's second wife, as the Westerly records
show that an Enoch Crandall married Hannah Crandall, 24 March,
1773. Enoch died at Hopkinton, R. I., 25 May, 1811 (6. S.).
Mercy married (2), Joseph Lawton, as shown by her father's will,
dated in 1819.
Issne (Crandall), from Westerly records (Book 4, p. 22):
i. Enochs Jr., b. 7 July, 1778; d. in New York; m. (1), Abby
Gardner; (2), Abby Stantpn; (3), Sophia Stanton,
ii. Hannah, b. 16 Jnne, 1780; d. at Wethersfield, Conn.; m. 9
Nov., 1800, John Bell Stanton, and had twelve ch.
iii. Bathsheba, b. 8 May, 1782; d. Feby., 1868, New London,
Conn.; m. 20 Feby., 1805, Lewis Crandall. Their dan.,
Mary Ann" Crandall, m. Capt Samuel Green, and was living
in 1907, ae. 86 years. She has dau., Alice*, who m. Herbert
L. Crandall, and lives at 69 Granite St, New London, Conn.
Ref.: History Stonington, Conn., p. 594; Stanton Genealogy, p. 499.
112. Ethan' Pendleton {Simeon^, CoL Joseph^, Joseph*), was
bom at Westerly, H. I., 3 April, 1777, and died at Norfolk, Conn.,
20 September, 1860. Shortly after his first marriage he removed to
Brookfield, N. Y., where he lived about nine years. After his wife's
death he returned to his native place in January, 1809, remaining
there some five or six years, and then removing to Norfolk, Conn.
Here he leased a farm which he bought two years later for $8660.
It contained 600 acres and he added to it by successive purchases
mita he owned not less than 1000 acres, keeping from forty to sixty
head of cattle, besides young stock, sheep, etc. Though ratiier smaU
of stature, Ethan Pendleton was noted for the amount of work he
conld acc(»nplish. Besides the farm he ran a saw mill and shop,
where in addition to sawing lumber, he cut out from black oak tim-
ber great quantities of " clock plates," as they were called, in which
were placeid the works of the wooden clocks of that time. Until
1850 he lived in the old house on his farm, and then built the fine
large residence which still stands, and in which his sons Frederick
and Russell lived foi^ a time.
Ethan Pendleton had four grandsons who served in the Civil War,
•ITiis date appears as 1787 in the Westerlv record, obviously an error. As
the record of Enoch Crandall*s marriage and children was not entered until
4 June, 1787, it is easy to understand how this mistake was made.
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and three of them were killed in battle. In his number of mar*
riages he holds the record in the Pendleton family.
He married (1), at Stonington, Conn., 1795^ Ruth Taylor, daugh-
ter of Sanford and Ruth (Gardner) Taylor, of Stonington. She
died 3 July, 1807.
He married (2), at Stonington, 16 March, 1809, Esther Hinck-
ley, daughter of Abel and Sarah (Hobart) Hinckley. She was bom
at Stonington, 25 November, 1777, and died at Norfolk, Conn.^ 17
September, 1820.
He married (3) at Winchester, Conn., April, 1825, Lucinda Hun-
gerford, daughter of Reuben and Olive l(Gaylord) Hungerford.
She was bom 30 December, 1794, and died at Norfolk, 29 June,
1829.
He married (4), at Norfolk, Conn., 30 March, 1835, Clarissa
(Pinney) Miller, widow of Joel Miller, and daughter of Grove and
Mercy (Case) Pinney. She was bom 18 February, 1786, and died
13 August, 1842, at Norfolk, Conn.
He married (5), at New Marlboro, Mass.,* 22 April, 1845, Hul-
dah Wright, daughter of Timothy and Triphena (Bancroft) Wright.
She was bom 19 October, 1800, at Barkhampstead, Conn., and died
23 February, 1875, at Norfolk, Conn.
Issue, by first wife:
294. Ethan% Jr., d. inf.
296. Lydia, d. inf.
296. Taylor, b. 22 June, 1799, Stonington, Conn.; m. Clarissa B.
Smith.
297. Frederick, b. 10 Oct., 1801, Brookfield, N. Y.; m. (1), Flora
Pinney; (2), Eliza Wickoff.
298. Russell, b. 1 Dec, 1805, Brookfield, N. Y.; m. Alzina Johnson.
By second wife, first three born at Westerly, R. I., others at
Norfolk, Conn.:
299. Sarah Hobart, b. 5 June, 1810; m, Damon B. Pinney.
300. Abel Hinckley, b. 16 Feby., 1811; m. three times.
301. Hobart, b. 7 Jany., 1813; m. Emeline Bailey.
302. Henry Hinckley, b. 24 Feby., 1814; m. Martha A. Miller.
303. Mary Esther, b. 16 July, 1815; m. Elijah O. Pinney.
304. Lucius Smith, b. 10 Feby., 1817; m. Lydia M. Gibbs.
By third wife, bom at Norfolk, Conn.:
305. Robert Palmer, b. 10 July, 1826; m. Lois E. Merwin.
306. Olive Lucinda, b. 2 Feby., 1829; d. unm. at So. Canaan, Conn.,
15 June, 1899.
Rcf.: History of Norfolk, Conn., pp. 567-8; Annals of Winchester, Conn.,
p. 174, etc.
115. Job* Pendleton (Cnpt. William^, Col, William^, Joseph*),
was born about 1746, probably at Westerly, R. I., and died 25 Jany.,
1794, aged 47, at Islesboro, Me. (G. S.). He went to Maine with
• New Marlboro town records call him " Elnathen."
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his father in 1769^ and settled upon an island now known as " Billy
Job's Island," near Long Island^ and included in the town of Isles-
boro. When the controversy with Gen. Knox arose over the actual
ownership of the lands he laid claim to in Maine^ Job^ Pendleton
sent the following petition to the Massachusetts General Court:
" Little Long Island, 29th March, 1789.
Gentlemen — I, the subscriber, am possessed of an island laying
in Penobscot Ba^ known by the name of Little Long Island, con-
taining 204 acres (likewise an Island joining by a bar at low water
containing 13 acres) Which Island I settled in the year 1769 together
with Mr. James Matthews and Mr. Shubael Williams. On the 9th
day of Nov. 1769 I purchased James Matthew's third part, likewise
on the 23rd day of Sept. 1772, I purchased Mr. Shubael William's
third part, which I have their deeds to show. The above written are
facts that I can clearly prove, and wh*ereas. Gentlemen, your having
power to settle and do justice to the individuals in this remote part
of the state, I humbly pray that you will inform me how I may still
be in quiet possession of my lands, and humbly submit myself to
your direction and the Laws of this commonwealth.
I am Gentlemen your most Obedient — and most Humble Servant,
Job Pendleton."*
At a Town Meeting held at Islesboro, 14 Jany., 1793, Capt. Job
Pendleton and Capt. Grodfrey Trim were chosen to appoint a place
to build a meeting-house (Hist. Islesboro, p. 41). On the 22nd of
August, 1793, Joseph Crary, of Frankfort, Me., sold to " Job Pen-
dleton, gentleman, of Islesboro," for £60, 100 acres of land at Cape
Jellison, adjoining Capt. Peleg Pendleton (Hancock Co., Me., Deeds,
iii, 109). Job's widow sold this property to the Rev. Joseph Kidder
for $533.34 on the 14th of March, 1796 (Ibid., iii, 520). Nine
days later she bought from Daniel Decrow, and Ambah, his wife,
laud at Ducktrap [Lincolnville], and settled there with her children
(Ibid., ^-i, 121).
The will of Job Pendleton, dated 27 December, 1793, proved 17
April, 1794 (Hancock Co. Prob. Rec., i, 38), calls himself " Mari-
ner"; mentions wife (without naming her); her children, Lucy,
** Joanna " [Jane], Peleg, " And the one she is now pregnant with ";
first wife's children, Sarah, Lydia, Priscilla, Dorothy, William,
Amos, Job, and Joseph, who was then deceased as his chest and
clothes were given to Amos. The inventory of Job's estate amounted
to £1053, Is. 2d., and included one quarter part of the schooner
"William." Job Pendleton died on his own island and is buried in
tiie old cemetery at the lower end of Long Island (Islesboro).
He married (1), at Stonington, Conn., 1 October, 1768, Sarah
Crandall (First Ch. Rec.). She died at Islesboro about 1786, and
he married (2), L]^dia Decrow. Some say she was " the widow
•The original of this letter was in the possession of Dr. J. F. Pratt, of
Chelsea, Mass., some years ago.
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138 THE PKNDUBTON OBNSALOG7
Rogers " when he married her; others^ that) she married a Rogers far
her second husband.
Issue^ by first wife^ bom at Islesboro^ Me.:
307. Joseph^ d. unm. prior to 1793.
308. Sarah, m. Lewis Pitcher.
309. William, b. 26 Feby., 1774; m. Margaret^ Pendleton.
310. Lydia, b. 30 April, 1776; m. Thomas^ Boardman.
311. Priscilla, b. 14 June, 1778; m. [346] William^ Pendleton,
312. Amos, b. 14, or 17, Nov., 1780; m. Jane Famsworth.
313. Job, Jr., b. 14 Oct., 1782; m. Betsey Crane.
314. Dorothy, b. 1785; m. Ephraim Wood.
Issue hy second wife:
315. Lucy, b. 26 Feby., 1788; m. [323] Isaac^ Pendleton.
316. Jane, b. 7 April, 1789; m. Philip Gilkey.
317. Peleg, b. 17 Feby., 1793; m. Patience Rogers.
318. Judith, b. 1794; m. (1), as his third wife, John Wade; m. (2),
as his third wife, her brother-in-law, Philip Gilkey. No ch.
by either marriage.
Ret,: History of Islesboro, Me.; Bangor, Me. Historical Magazine.
116. Lydia* Pendleton (Capt. William^, Col. WUliam^, Jotepk*),
married at Stonington, Conn., 24 January, 1765, Jared Crand^
(First Ch. Rec). It was believed among the descendants of Capt.
William Pendleton that Jared Crandall and his wife removed to
Ohio, but the following records show that they did not settle much
over one hundred miles from Stonington: 6 February, 1784, Jared
Crandall of Bemardston, Mass., sold to his father, Nathaniel Cran-
dall, of Stonington, a tract of land in his native town (Stonington
Deeds, x, 458). On the 6th of March, 1795, Jared Crandall, of
Leyden, Mass., and Paul Crandall, of Stonington, Conn., were ap-
pointed administrators on the estate of Nathaniel Crandall, late of
Stonington, deceased (Stonington Prob. Rec., v, 459), and on the
19th of March following, Jared and Paul, sons of Nathaniel Cran-
daU, sold to James Rhodes, land in Pawcatuck (Stonington), which
they had bought of David and Lucy Brand, and Nathaniel and Lois
Minor, and also land they had bought of the heirs of the Primas
family (Stonington Deeds, xiii, 222).
The will of Jared CrandaU, dated at Leyden, Mass., 3 March,
1829, filed 13 October, 1829 (Franklin County Prob. Rec.), names
wife, Lydia; oldest son, Nathaniel; second son, William; third son,
John; only daughter, Lydia Day; fourth son, Luke. The latter was
living at Leyden as late as 1857 (County Deeds), and had a wife,
Climena, who signed a deed with him 27 July, 1826 (Ibid.).
Jared Crandall was a selectman of Bernardston in 1782; he re-
sided in that part of the town which was afterwards set off to form
Leyden (History of Bemardston). We have not been able to de-
termine what became of his descendants.
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117. Jonathan* Pendubton (Capt WUUam\ Col. WiUiam\ Jo-
ieph*), was bom at Westerly, R. I., 15 November, 1752, and died at
Islesboro, Me., 14 October, 1841. He was one of the original set-
tlers of Orrington, Me., in 1771, where he was assessed a tax of £1,
Is. 7d. on the 1st of June, 1776. In 1783 he sold his property and
remored to Islesboro (Bangor, Me., Hist. Mag.). It is likely that
Jonathan did not take his family to Orrington until 1781, as one of
his granddaughters says : " He came from Bristol, Maine, in a
large canoe with his wife and two children and all of his effects
witib him; went up the river and stopped at Fort Point over night;
went to Orrington the next day; stayed there two years, then came
down to the island" [Islesboro]. It will be noted that in 1781,
Jonathan had two children living ont of the five that had been bom
to him np to that date.
Jonathan Pendleton was appointed Ensign to do military duty in
Islesboro, and in 1794 bought of his father some islands he had
taken up at the southwestern entrance of Gilkey's Harbor, and called
from him the " Ensign Islands." On this same day, 15 May, 1794,
he received deed to his father's homestead at Islesboro (Hancock
Co., Me., Deeds, ii, 448-9).
In 1797-8, he was a signer with other settlers of lincolnville,
Northport, etc., of an agreement with Gen. Knox relating to the
lands they had taken possession of in those towns. In 1814 he ar-
ranged for the support of his father and his stepmother in their old
age,
Jonathan* Pendleton married (1), at Warren, Me., 2 July, 1773,
Jane Mclntyre, daughter of John Mclntyre of Warren. She was
bom about 1754, and died 25 February, 1802, aged 47 years. He
married (2), 11 July, 1802, Lucinda Hatch of Camden, Me. She
was bora about 1763, and died 17 February, 1852, aged 88.
Issue, by first wife, bom at Islesboro, Me.:
319. John M.% b. 4 July, 1774; d. 25 Oct., 1780.
320. Judith, b. 30 Aug., 1776; d. 25 April, 1781.
321. William, b. 4 Jany., 1778; m. three times.
322. Job, b. 26 Sept., 1779; d. 4 Nov., 1780.
323. Isaac, b. 31 March, 1781; m. (1), Lucy^ Pendleton; (2), Mrs.
Catherine Thomdike.
324. Jonathan, Jr., b. 9 Jany., 1783; m. Lydia Knowles.
325. Jane, b. 26 Feby., 1785; d. 17 July, 1791.
326. Polly, b. 18 Oct, 1787; m. Simeon Morse.
327. John, b. 27 Sept., 1789; m. Susan Wellman.
328. Catherine, b. 14 Oct., 1791; d. 23 July, 1792.
329. Prodence, b. 18 Nov., 1793; (or 19 Nov., 1794); m. Henry
White.
330. Robert M., b. 18 Jany., 1796; m. Eliza C. Harlow.
331. Agnes, b. 18 Nov., 1797; m. (1) pub. 10 June, 1821, James
Tolman; (2), Cyrus Wheeler. She had two boys, Albion^ and
James (Tolman), who were drowned while skating at Skow-
hegan. Me.
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140 THK PENDLETON OBNBAI.OGY
332. Nathan, b. 12 J any., 1800; d. 15 Feby., 1891, at East Madison,
Me.; m. 16 Nov., 1832, Eliza Knight. No issue.
Issue by second wife:
333. Esther, b. 31 March, 1803; m. Daniel Gould.
334. Jane, 2nd> b. 14 Aug., 1804; m. Benjamin Thomas.
335. Lucinda, b. 22 June, 1806; m. John Gilkey.
Note: The above names and dates are from Jonathan's family Bible;
the record of his family given in the first Town Book of Islesboro shows the
usual minor discrepancies in dates.
118. (Capt.) John* Pendleton (Capt. WiUiam^, Col. William^
Joieph^), died at Camden, Me., 13 October, 1845, aged 93 (?)
(G. S.). This date if correct would seem to make John a twin
with his brother Jonathan, who was born 15 November, 1752. We
think John was more likely bom about 1754. He settled at Isles-
boro, Me., with the rest of his father's family about 1769. During
the Revolutionary War he served as a marine on the ship " Gen.
Putnam," Capt. Daniel Waters, in the unfortunate Penobscot Bay
Expedition. He was engaged 13 July, 1779, anct was discharged 7
September, 1779 (Mass. Archives). Upon the organisation of Isles-
boro in 1789 he was elected its first town treasurer, and in 1794
held the office of Selectman. On the 3rd of January, 1800, he was
chosen moderator of the Town Meeting, and elected to be one on a
committee to correspond with the other towns in the county in oppo-
sition to Hampden being made the county seat (Bangor Hist. Mag.,
iii, 140).
On the 19th of July, 1802, he bought of William McGlathery of
Camden two lots of land in that town with mills and other buildings
thereon (Knox Co. Deeds, v, 310). He removed to Camden shortly
afterwards and operated a saw and grist mill there until 26 De-
cember, 1820, when the property was destroyed by fire. On the
30th of January, 1809, he was one of the Camden petitioners to
the Massachusetts Legislature praying that that Assembly use its
influence in removing the Embargo Act. When the contentions with
England culminated in war in 1812, John Pendleton was chosen
Captain of a veteran company organized in Camden in 1813, com-
prising men between 45 and 60 years of age.
He married (1), Margaret Young. She died 21 September, 1784,
aged 39. He married (2), 26 December, 1785, Elizabeth Rogers,
daughter of Adam and Lydia (Rogers) Rogers. She was born 30
November, 1763, and died 24 September, 1813. Some time after-
ward he married as his third wife Mrs. Jane (Young) Henderson,
a sister of his first wife. She died 12 August, 1832, and he married
(4), in 1836, Mrs. Sarah (Decker) Clough. She died 30 May, 1858.
No record of John* Pendleton's children has come to light, and the
dates of births of the first three, furnished by their descendants, are
very conflicting.
Issue by first wife, bom at Islesboro, Me.:
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336. Jolm% Jr., b. 17 Sept., 1778 (?) [perhaps 1777]; m. (1),
Martha McGlathery; (2), Betsey^ Fams worth.
337. Mary, b. 14 March, 1779 (?); m. Benjamin Kelleran.
338. Arthur, b. 16 Oct., 1779 (.>) [probably 1780]; m. (1), Sarah
Bigelow; (2), Mary Fay.
339. Margaret, b. 19 May, 1782; m. [309] William^ Pendleton.
Issue by second wife:
340. Adam, b. 1787; d. unm. at Camden, Me.
341. Henry, b. 22 Feby., 1790; m. Louisa King.
342. Eliza, b. May, 1796; m. Frye Hall.
343. Elisha, b. 1798; m. Eliza A. H. Milson.
344. George, b. 22 Feby., 1800; m. Susan W. Johnson.
345. Lydia Jane (" youngest of family "), m. Archibald Buchanan.
Ref.: History of Islesboro, Me.; Annals of Camden, Me.; John Rogers
of Marshfleid, Genealogy.
119. Oliver* Pendleton {Capt. WUliam^, Col William*, Joseph^),
was bom in 1756, probably at Westerly, R. I., and died at Hope,
Me., 2 December, 1843, aged 87 years (G. S.). He was taken to
Maine not long after his father's removal there in 1769, and when
he grew to manhood took up a tract of land at Dark Harbor where
the Islesboro Inn now stands. Henry Knox of Philadelphia, who
claimed ownership of all this region, gave Oliver a deed to this prop-
erty 13 November, 1799, and on the same day deeded him land at
Northport which Oliver afterwards deeded to his son, William, 12
February, 1801 (Hancock Co., Me., Deeds, vii, 21, 20; viii, 86).
He was probably the Oliver Pendleton who was appointed Captain
to command a galley in the U. S. Navy in 1799, at the time when
war with France seemed inevitable, as we know he was a master
mariner, and of the contemporaneous Oliver Pendleton, [103. Oliver*,
{Sylvester^, Col. Joseph*, Joseph^)], we have no knowledge what-
sover.
On the 29tb of June, 1809, Oliver Pendleton and Sally, his wife,
of Islesboro, sold their Dark Harbor property to Amos Pendleton for
81500 (Hancock Co. Deeds, xxv, 249), and on the 15th March, 1811,
he bought land in Hope, Me., of Micah Hobbs for $700 (Lincoln
Co., Me., Deeds, ix, 454). Not long afterwards he removed to Hope,
▼here his son, William, soon followed and settled near by. Upon
his retirement from the sea, Capt. Pendleton lived upon this farm
the rest of his life. /
Oliver* Pendleton married Sally Young. She was born about
1758, and died 15 April, 1840, aged 82 years.
Issue, bom probably at Islesboro, Me.:
346. William% b. 14 Aug., 1779; m. PrisciUa^ Pendleton.
347. Sally, b. 26 Dec., 1782; m. Joseph Palmer.*
348. Susanna, b. 31 July, 1785; m. Nathaniel Palmer.*
349. Oliver, Jr., lost at sea, unm.
•The History ot Islesboro, Me., p. 242, confuses these two marriages,
making Sally the wife of Nathaniel, and Susanna the wife of Joseph.
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350. Alexander^ d. of yellow fever at Port-au-Prince; m. Eliza Park-
man^ of Camden^ Me. No issue. She m. (2)^ in 182 7^ Hon.
Joseph Hall^ by whom she had seven ch.^ some of whom were
living in 1902. The *' Hall Family " makes no mention of
her first marriage to Alexander Pendleton. One of her eh...
David H. Hall, m. [1197] Ann® Pendleton. Alexander-
served in a company raised at Hope, Me., during the War of
1812, as shown by the pay rolls in Uie office of tiie Ad j .-Gen.
of Mass.
351. Ambrose, d. unm. He is said to have been lost at sea. On the
20 Sept, 1827, Joseph Jones of Camden, admr. of the estate
of Ambrose Pendleton, " late of Hope, mariner, dec," sold
to William Pendleton of Hope, yeoman, for $29.00, he being
the highest bidder, " The right of reversion of a certain part
of the real estate set off to Eliza Pendleton, widow of Alex-
ander Pendleton, late of Hope, mariner, deceased, and is a
part of her third part set off for her dower " (Waldo Co.
Deeds, ii, 132).
352. Jane, b. about 1792; m. George Dyer.
353. Betsey [Eliza], m. (1), Nicholas White; (2), James Nichols.
354. James, b. about 1800; m. Abigail Carver.
120. Henry* Pendleton {Capt. William^ Col. William^ Joseph*),
was born about 1760 (as he is said to have been two years older than
his wife), probably at Stonington, Conn. He died at Northport, Me.,
4 July, 1841. He was taken to Islesboro, Me., at an early age, and
when he gprew to manhood settled upon a lot north of his father's.
He was elected tythlngman of Islesboro upon its incorporation in
1789, and held other offices afterwards (Hist Isles., pp. 240, 39).
In 1795, he bought 100 acres of his brother, Jonathan (Ibid., p.
240). The "Gazetteer of Maine" [p. 401] says Henry Pendleton
was one of the first settlers of Northport, which was incorporated 13
February, 1796. On the 28 October, 1799, he bought land there of
Henry Knox for $96.60 (Hancock Co. Deeds, vi, 682) ;. he was then
of Northport, as stated in this deed.
Henry^ Pendleton married about 1781, Rebecca Alden, daughter
of David and Elizabeth (Thorndike) Alden. She was bom at Cape
Elizabeth, Me., 19 Sept., 1762, and died at Northport, Me., 5 March,
1864, aged nearly 102 years. Joseph Williamson, the Maine His-
torian, in a' letter to her son, Amos Pendleton, in 1870, stated that
Rebecca Alden was in the fourth generation from John^ and Pris-
cilla (Mullins) Alden of the " Mayflower," through David*, Benja-
min*, David^, and that her father was bom at Duxbury, Mass. 14
February, 1717, and settled at Cape Elizabeth, Me., in 1750.*
Henry and Rebecca Pendleton had thirteen children in all, five of
whom died in infancy; while we lack the names of these latter, we
have noted where they probably appeared in the order of births.
* In 1906 this letter was in the possession of Miss Frances Atkins, a David
Alden descendant, of 15 Parris St, Portland, Me.
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Issue, first eight born probably at Islesboro, others at North-
port, Me.:
355. Judith^ b. 1782; m. Thomas J. Witherly.
356. David^ b. 1784; m. Rebecca Gates.
357-360. Died infancy.
361. Henry, Jr., b. about 1794; d. unm., ae. 30 years. On the 23rd
of Jane, 1824, his father was apptd. admr. upon his estate
(HancodL Co., Me., Prob. Rec., ii, 467).
362. Elizabeth, m. Henry Sherman.
363. William Henry, b. 2 Aug., 1800; m. Mary C. Ackley.
364. Rebecca, b. 14 July, 1801; m. William Howard.
365. Child, d. young. This may have been the Phebe C. Pendleton
whose gravestone at Northpurt states she was born 6 Dec,
1803, and died 24 March, 1828.
366. James Alden, b. March, 1806: m. Clarissa L. Ackley.
367. Amos, b. 22 Feby., 1808; m. Martha Ann Hall. In 1885 he
stated that he was the youngest of thirteen children.
121. Mart« Pendleton (CapL William^, Col. William^, Joseph*),
was bom 14 November, 1766, probably at Stonington, Conn., and
died 18 November, 1847, near Danube, Herkimer Co., N. Y. She
married at Westerly, R. I., 22 January, 1788, Isaiah Wilcox, Jr.
(West. Rec.), son of Rev. Isaiah and Sarah (Lewis) Wilcox.
Issue (Wilcox):
i. PoUy% b. 4 Jany., 1789, Colchester, Conn.; m. 22 Nov., 1806,
Isaac Brown, Jr. She d. 19 May, 1813, leaving three chil-
dren. Her grandson, Isaac B. Brown, of Corry, Pa., has been
pirominent in public affairs in that state for many years, hold-
ing various offices in the state government,
ii. Isaiah, 3rd, b. 30 Nov., 1791, Preston, Conn.; m- (1), 19 Sept.,
1811-12, Beckey Thomas; (2), Mrs. Margretta Coughtry.
iiL William Pendleton, b. 30 Mlay, 1794, Danube, N. Y.; d. 13
April, 1868, Port Alleghany, Pa.; m. (1), 25 Dec, 1814,
Betsey Payne; (2), 1824, Esther Swift. He was a soldier in
the War of 1812, and later was appointed First Lieut. 8th
Reg. Artillery, Herkimer Co., N. Y., 30 Aug., 1817. He
was a farmer and merchant; removed to Allegany Co., N. Y.,
and becoming interested in politics, was elected sheriff of that
county. He removed later to Elk Co., Pa., where he became
an Associate Judge and a member of the Pa. House of Repre-
sentatives. He was afterwards elected to the State Senate
and became President of that body,
iv. Asa, b. 9 March, 1797, Danube, N. Y.; d. 3 May, 1863; m. 19
March, 1820, Clarissa Ann Nichols. He was a Lieut, in the
N. Y. Militia, and a member of the N. Y. Legislature, 1848-
49. Asa Wilcox was the father of six children, one of whom,
George Pendleton Wilcox, lived at Little Falls, N. Y.
▼. Lydia, b. 10 Oct., 1799, Danube, N. Y.; d, 6 Sept., 1866; m. 9
April, 1818, Henry Wightman.
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vi. Nancy, b. 31 Jany., 1802, Danube, N. Y.; m. 6 April, 1820,
Enoch Mount, and had nine children. She d. 25 May, 1842.
vii. Nathan Pendleton, b. 3 May, 1804, Danube, N. Y.; d. 24 April,
1833; m. Laurencia Richardson. He left two children, one
of whom, Nathan Pendleton* (Wilcox) Jr., has a son, Wil-
liam A.* (Wilcox), a lawyer at Scranton, Pa.
Ref.: Families of Wyoming Valley.
122. Bridget* Pendleton {Capt. William^, Col. William*, Jo-
seph^), was bom 15 November, 1769, probably at Stonington, Conn.,
and died 23 October, 1861. She married 16 March, 1786, Robert
Fams worth, son of William and Elizabeth (Rutherford) Fams-
worth. He was bom at Waldoboro, Me., 15 February, 1766, and
died 9 May, 1844 (" Farnsworth Memorial").
Issue (Farnsworth), from family records, born at Waldoboro,
Maine:
i. SamueU, b. 3 March, 1787.
ii. Sally, b. 7 Jany., 1789.
iii. Lydia, b. 4 Nov., 1791; m. Thomas Sweetland.
iv. Betsey, b. 7 Dec, 1793; m. [336] John^ Pendleton, Jr., as his
sec. wife.
V. Robert, Jr., b. 18 Feby., 1796; m. (pub. 14 Sept., 1818), Jane
Gilkey.
vi. Dolly P., b. 3 Feby., 1798; d. 1882; m. 15 June, 1820, Thomas
Gilkey, Jr.
vii. Oliver P., b. 20 April, 1800; m. Betsey Winchpew (?).
viii. Judith, b. 9 June, 1802; m. Jeremiah Pitcher,
ix. James, b. 23 Sept, 1804; d. unm.
X. Arthur P., b. 29 Dec, 1807; m. 21 June, 1832, Louisa (or
Loesa) Coombs.
Ref.: History of Islesboro, pp. 204-5.
123. Judith* Pendleton (Capt, William^, Col. William^, Joseph^),
was probably born on the 15th of November, 1769, at Stonington,
Conn. She died there in 1799. The Stonington records [Book 4, p.
47] give the following: " Isleboughron [Islesboro], Sept. 3, 1792.
This certifies that James Sheffield and Juda Pendleton was married
by me according to the law of Massachusetts. Signed by me, Samuel
Ely." That this James Sheffield was her first cousin, James®, son of
Capt. Isaac and [50] Freelove* (Pendleton) Sheffield, and not James",
son of Thomas and [46] Wealthian** (Pendleton) Sheffield, is shown
by the following: At a Court of Probate held at Stonington, 21 Jan-
uary, 1799, Judith Sheffield was appointed administratrix of the in-
testate estate of Capt. James Sheffield, late of Stonington, deceased,
and guardian of her three minor children, James, Lydia, and Maria
Sheffield. 25 February, 1V99, William Sheffield was appointed ad-
ministrator on the estates of James and of Judith Sheffield, and
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goardian of James^ Lydia, and Maria Sheffield. 30 April, 1800, the
inventory of the estate of Mr. James Sheffield indnded, " The bal-
ance due from Capt. WtUiam Sheffield, administrator on the estate of
Capt. Isaac Sheffield, dec, being the amount that he had not rendered
as his part of sd deed Estate/*
Issue (Sheffield), first two from Stonington vital records:
i. James^, Jr., b. 16 Aug., 1793. He was prob. the Capt. James
P. Sheffield who was bapt. 1 Dec., 1822, at the First Church
of Stonington.
iL Lydla, b. 8 Jany., 1796. She was prob. the Lydia Sheffield who
m. Nathan Wheeler and had ch. bapt. at Stonington, 7 July,
1833, Lydia Ann^ Judith Maria, Eliza Jane, and James Shef-
field Wheeler. He is in Chicago, 111.
iii. Maria; no further rec.
Ref.: Chesebrongfa Genealogy.
125. Amos* Pendleton, Jr. (Amos'^, Col. William*, Joseph^), was
bom at Westerly, R. I., 6 Nov., 1754, and died there about 1783.
In the Westerly Census of 1776 the name of Amos Pendleton, Jr.,
appears among those who were enrolled in the Artillery. He was
probably the Amos Pendleton whose name is given In the report of
the Legislative Committee, 3 January, 1779, which appraised certain
articles lost off Point Judith in the expedition sent out from West-
erly to join Gen. Spencer on the island of Rhode Island, as his
father was almost too old to have undertaken such an adventure.
[See account under (128) Zebulon"]. Amos Pendleton, Jr., was a
master mariner; on the 25th of December, 1782, he sailed from Ston-
ington on a voyage to the West Indies and was never heard from
afterwards.
He married at Stonington, Conn., 24 February, 1782 (First Ch.
Rec.), Catherine Davis, daughter of John, Jr., and Catherine (Tall-
mage) Davis (Hist. Stonington, pp. 328-9). She was born at East
Hampton, L. I., 5 April, 1758, and died at Stonington (Pawcatuck),
Conn., 18 July, 1831.
Issue :
368. Catherine^, b. 8 Aug., 1782, Stonington, Conn.; d. there, 7
April, 1840; m. Nathaniel Stanton in Jany., 1802, son of Job
and (second wife) Amy (Williams) [Bell]* Stanton. He
was b. at Stonington, 22 April, 1778, and d. on the Island of
Trinidad, 15 March, 1807. Issue (3tanton), b. Stonington:
i. Amos Pendleton*, b. 29 Dec., 1802; d. 8 Dec., 1874, Brook-
lyn, N. Y.; m. 6 Aug., 1829, Olivia White, ii. Maria Selina,
b. 13 May (or 23 Aug.), 1804; d. 13 Jany., 1833, So. Tren-
ton, N. Y.; m. 9 March, 1829, Origen Perkins (Oregon Per-
kins in Hisrt. of Stonington). iii. Nathaniel, b. 9 Dec, 1806;
m. 10 July, 1851, Mary Hall Sutton. Ref.: History of Ston-
ington, p. 603.
•Amy Williams' first husband was John Bell.
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126. Andrew* Pendleton {Amo$^, Col. William^, Jo^eph^), was
bom at Westerly^ R. I.^ 7 Jnly^ 1756^ and died at Stonington,
Conn.^ 5 May, 1834. He was a mariner and farmer. In the Revo-
lutionary War he served as private in Capt. Edward Bliven's Co., a
detachment from Col. Joseph Noyes' Regiment of Militia, doing duty
from 6 November to 6 December, 1777, and received pay for 30
days. Later on he was a corporal in the same company (R. I. Ar-
chives). The Census of 1776 shows that he was enrolled in the Ar-
tillery. Andrew Pendleton (or Pemberton) was Sergeant in Samuel
Champlin's guard stationed at Westerly, ordered on duty from 11
February, 1778, to 12 March, 1778. On the 10th August, 1781, he
witnessed the will of Jonathan Foster, Jr.
Andrew* Pendleton married at Stonington, Conn., 1 April, 1782
(First Ch. Rec), Abigail Palmer, daughter of Moses and Prudence
(Turner) Palmer. She was born 2 March, 1757, and died 25 De-
cember, 1822, at Stonington, Conn.
Issue, bom at Stonington:
369. Prudence^ b. about 1783; d. unm., 25 April, 1822, ae. 39.
370. Moses, b. about 1785; d. of yellow fever at Port-au-Prince, San
D(Hningo, 3 Nov., 1816, ae. 31; unm.
371. Fanny, b. about 1795; d. 22 Nov., 1822, ae. 27, Stonington; m.
there, 13 March, 1821, as his second wife, Jonathan Gray
Stanton, b. 8 Feby., 1791, Stonington; d. 18 Feby., 1850, son
of Zebulon and Esther (Gray) Stanton. Issue (Stanton) :
i. France*^, b. 6 Feby., 1822; d. 18 Feby., 1822. The birtb
of this child is not recorded in the account given of Jonathan
Gray Stanton at page 512 of the " Stanton Genealogy."
372. Nancy Bams, b. about 1797; d. 30 April, 1844, ae. 47, Ston-
ington; m. there, 20 Feby., 1828, Pitts Downer Frink, b. 12
Oct., 1796, Stonington; son of William and Wealthy (Downer)
Frink. He m. (2), 25 Nov., 1863, Mary P. Coats. Issue of
Nancy Barns (Pendleton) Frink, b. Stonington, Conn.: i.
William PiiU (Frink), b. 29 Jany., 1829. ii. Abby Palmer,
b. 17 June, 1831. iii. George Henry, b. 29 July, 1835. iv.
Mary Smith, h. 31 Aug., 1837.
NoR! Between 1785 and 1795 Andrew may have had other children who
died young, and record of whom has been lost According to the United
States Census of 1790, besides his wife, there were then two females in his
family.
Ref.: History of Stonington, Conn.; Stanton Genealogy; Chesebrough
Genealogy.
127. Mary* (Molly) Pendleton (Amos^, CoL William^, Jo-
teph^), was born at Westerly, R. I., 4 August, 1758 (1 August, 1758,
in her family Bible); and died 16 January, 1818. She married at
Westerly, 27 February, 1780, Capt. Nathan Barber, son of Nathan *
and Thankful (Maxson) Barber (West. Rec.). He was born at
Westerly, 7 November, 1760, and died 17 September, 1835.
•"Nathaniel" in Bowler Genealogy.
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Issue (Barber) 5 bom at Hopkinton, R. I.:
i. Mary^, b. 10 Dec, 1780; d. young.
Susan, b. 18 April, 1783; d. 13 Jany., 1832, at Carlisle, N. Y.j
m. as his first wife, 22 Nov., 1802, George Irish Bowler. They
were the parents of twelve ch., one of whom, Noadiah Potter*
(Bowler), of Cleveland, O., b. 9 Feby., 1820, is the compiler
of the " Bowler Genealogy."
mli. Nathan, 3rd, b. 4 May, 1785; lost at sea, 27 April, 1828; m.
Dorcas^ Babcock, dau. of Col. Nathan* Babcodk, and grand-
daughter of Samuel and [33] Anne^ (Pendleton) Babcock.
iv. Thankful, b. 11 Sept., 1787; m. 30 Jany., 1814, CapL Thomas
Dunbar. The will of Amos* Pendleton mentions " Grand-
daughter Thankful Dunbar." Denison's " Westerly," p. 295,
notes the following gravestone inscription: "Thankful, wife
of Capt. Thomas Dunbar, died Dec. 19, 1857, aged 70 years,
2 months, 9 days." This would put her date of birth a month
later than the one given above.
V. Lucy Chesebrough, b. 10 Oct., 1789; d. inf.
tL Lucy Chesebrough, 2nd, b. 17 Feby., 1792*; d. at Auburn, Ohio.
19 Nov., 1863; m. as his sec. wife, June, 1833, George Irish
Bowler, her brother-in-law.
vii. Nancy, h. 18 Jany., 1796; d. 9 Jany., 1818.
Ref.: Bowler Genealogy; Chesebrough Genealoiry; Babcock Genealogy}
Denison's "Westerly."
128. Zebulon* Pendleton (Amos^, CoL WiUiam^, Joieph*), was
bom at Westerly, R. I., 27 May, 1760, and died at Moravia, N. Y.,
13 June, 1836. In October, 1777, the town of Westerly fitted out
three whaleboats to carry seven men each to the island of Rhode
Island, where they were to join Gen. Spencer's Expedition in his
attempt to drive the British from Newport. In rounding Point Ju-
dith two of the boats were upset by the heavy sea, and eight men
drowned, including Isaac Pendleton, Zebulon's uncle. Among the six
rescued were Zebulon, Amos, and John Pendleton. The Rhode Island
Assembly appointed a committee to appraise the articles lost in this
disaster, and from their report of 3 January, 1779^^ it appears that
Zebulon and Amos Pendleton lost together two guns with bayonets,
two knapsacks, one good surtout coat, one close bodied coat, one pair
broadcloth breeches, two good shirts, two pairs of yam stockings,
one thick pair of breeches, three shoes, one silver shoe-buckle, one
pair of silver knee buckles; all at £29, 12s.
The Rhode Island Revolutionary records show that Zebulon also
served as private in Capt Edward Bliven's Co., a detachment from
Col. Joseph Nojes' regiment of militia, doing duty from 6 Novem-
ber, to 6 December, 1777, for which he received pay for 30 days.
Later on he served as private in Capt. Thompson's Co., Col. Stan-
ton's regiment, from 20 December to 9 March. His application for
*33 Sept, 1795, in Bowler Genealogy.
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a pension^ which he dated at Sempronius^ N. Y.^ 14 September^ 1832,
states that he also served in an artillery company from June, 1775,
to Jmie, 1776, and in Joshoa Pendleton's Co. late in 1776.
During a number of years in the Revolution New Shoreham (Block
Island) was in the possession of the British, and the Rhode Island
Assembly passed an act in August, 1779, forbidding under extreme
penalties any Rhode Islander from going there. For some reason
Zebulon had occasion to visit that place, and thus brought himself
into trouble with the authorities. The records of the Assembly for
November, 1782, read as follows: "And whereas Zebulon Pendleton
stands committed to gaol for the offence of going upon New Shore-
ham: — It is further voted and resolved, that upon the said Zebulon
Pendleton's paying into the hands of the sheriff of the County of
Washington, to and for the use of this state the sum of £15 in gold
or silver or bills emitted by this state funded upon real estate, beings
the sum he is fined, and the cost of prosecution in silver money, and
giving bonds with ample security for his good behavior for twelve
months to 6e approved by the aforesaid Robert Potter*, he also be
discharged from gaol." It would appear from the foregoing that the
laws in those days were very rigorously administered when no dis-
crimination was made between one who fought for his country and
one who sought to aid the enemy.
The United States Census of 1790 shows that 2iebulon was living
in Hopkinton, R. I., in that year. It is possible that he had lived at
Groton, Conn., for a while before this, as the land records there show
he owned property in the town between 1784 and 1790. On the l^th
January, 1791, Zebulon Pendleton and Thankful his wife sold to
Nathan Barber, Jr., all their property in Hopkinton (Hopkinton
Deeds), and not long afterwards removed with tiieir children to Ar-
gyle, Washington County, N. Y. Zebulon lived at Argyle until some
time between 1800 and 1810, when he located at Greenwich in the
same county. Some years later he removed to Cayuga County, N. Y-,
with his sons Charles and Frederick. His name does not appear on
the records of either Washington or Ca3niga County, so it would seem
that he was not a land owner in New York. It is supposed that Zeb-
ulon Pendleton was engaged in the manufacture of woolen goods.
No public or private record of Zebulon*s children has so far come
to light The first clew to them was found in the " Folsom Family,"
where the record of his daughter Susan is given, and through her
grandchildren information was obtained that led to the finding of
Zebulon's other descendants. The 1790 Census shows that besides
his wife, Zebulon's family consisted of one male and two fem.ales
under 16. The 1800 Census shows him at Argyle, N. Y., with three
males under 16, one between 10 and 16, and two females between 16
and 26 in his family. His name is given in thits census as Zebulon
" Pimbleton." In 1810, the census shows him at Greenwich, N. Y.,
♦Robert Potter was a Justice of the Inferior Court of WfLshinirtoD Co.,
R. I.
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his family^ besides his wife, consistiBg of two males and one female
between 10 and 16. A comparison of these records indicates that
Zebulon was the father of five sons and three daughters.
Zebulon^ Pendleton was married at Hopkinton, R. I., by Elder
John Pendleton, 15 October, 1780, to Thankful Wells, of Richmond,
daughter of Joseph and Mercy (L^bridge) Wells of Hopkinton
(Hopk. Rec). She was bom there, 23 March, 1761, and died 24
April, 1829, at Owasco, Cayuga Co., N. Y. It of interest to note
that every name we are certain of among Zebulon's children was
taken either from his wife's family or his own.
Issue, first four bom probably at Hopkinton, R. I., others at
Argyle, N. Y.:
373. Susan% b. about 1782; m. (1), Araspus Folsom; (2), John
Walters.
374. Mercy (?), b. about 1784; no further rec. Her position here
is indicated by the censuses of 1790 and 1800.
375. Charles, b. 27 Dec, ^788; m. Huldah Closson.
376. Zebulon E., b. about 1790; m. . He settled in
Lawrence Co., Miss., where he became a wealthy planter and
merchant. The Census of 1830 shows that he then had no
family, but that of 1840 puts him at the head of one which
consisted of only " one white female between 40 and 60," who
was prob. his wife. He is said to have been an officer in the
Mexican War, and murdered by a Spaniard in New Orleans,
about 1849. He left a large estate, owning thirty-three slaves
in 1840. All the members of the family agree that he had
no ch.
377. Frederick, b. 12 Jany., 1792; m. (1), Lavina Gorham; (2),
Harriet .
378. Joseph W. (WeUs ?), m. .
379. Lewis (?). No further rec. The presence of a son here, be-
sides Joseph W., h. between 1794 and 1800, is shown by the
Censuses of 1800 and 1810.
380. Thankful, b. about 1798; m. James Page.
Kon: The only written record we have founB connectinff these children
with Zebiilon« appears in the family Bible of Charles^ above, and says,
''Charles Pendleton, son of Zebulon, died 9 January, 1867.** This Bible is
in the possession of Mrs. Alexander Hill, of No. Cambridge, N. Y., daugh-
ter of CharlesT Pendleton.
129. Charles* Pendleton {Amo9^, Col. William^, Joseph*), bom
24 April, 1762, at Westerly, R. I., died at sea, 38 August, 1802. He
married at Stonington, Conn., 1 April, 1792, Abigail Rhodes (First
€h. Rec.), daughter of Col. James and (second wife) Abigail
(Greenman) Rhodes. She was bom about 1771, and died 21 Decem-
ber, 1851, aged 79 years, 11 months, 20 days.
Issue, bom at Stonington, Conn.:
381. Abigail, b. 10 Jany., 1794; m, Francis Amy.
382. Charles, murdered at sea; unm.
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383. Maria^ d. young.
384. Mary Anne, b. 1 Jany., 1797; d. 5 Dec., 1865, unm.
385. Caroline, b. 8 April, 1800; m. [386] Johnathan^ Pendleton.
Ref.: History of Stonington, Coim.; Chesebiough Genealogy, p. 14S.
132. Jonathan* Pxundleton (Amps^, CoL William^, Joseph^),
was bom at Westerly, R. I., 19 September, 1769, and died at Ston-
ington, Conn., 19 September, 1819. He was a master mariner. He
marri^ Mrs. Lucy (Hinckley) Pendleton, widow of his half-brother,
[131] Frederick Pendleton, and daughter of Wyatt and Eunice
(Breed) Hinckley. She died 27 February, 1847.
Issue, first two bom at Westerly, R. I., others at Stonington,
Conn.:
386. Jonathan^ Jr., b. 18 Nov., 1794; m. Caroline^ Pendleton.
387. William, b. 10 Nov., 1796; m. Sally Breed.
388. Frederick, b. 4 Nov., 1798; d. unm. at Stonington, 28 Jany.,
1881.
389. Francis, b. 25 Jany., 1801 ; m. Sarah Sophia TrambuU.
390. Lucy Ann, b. 10 March, 1803; d. 16 Sept., 1878, Hawkinsville,
Ga.; m. 20 Dec., 1827, at Stonington, Dudley Babcock Rob-
inson, b. there, 24 Aug., 1797; d. at Callao, Peru, 18 April,
1833, son of Joshua and Elizabeth (Babcock) Robinson. Issue
(Robinson): i. Marif^, b. 18 Oct., 1831; d. 20 Oct, 1831.
ii. Elisabeth (twin with Mary, and called Mary Elisabeth
after her sister's death) ; m. at Norwalk, Conn., 18 Oct., 1875,
Charles Tenant Lathrop; res. Hawkinsville, Ga.
391. Wyatt H., b. 17 Sept., 1805; d. 4 Jany., 1810.
392. Eunice, b. 23 Nov., 1807; d. 5 Feby., 1886, Champaign, 111.;
m. at Stonington, 1 Nov., 1830, Horace Ludavic Niles, b.
1806, d. 9 May, 1867, at Chicago, 111., son of Capt Lodowick
aod Elizabeth (Stanton) Niles. Eunice had but one child
(Niles): i. Edward Phelpt^, who was Adj. General of Illi-
nois during the Civil War, and d. 5 Sept., 1901. He m. Julia
A. White, and had two daughters, Marion E. (Niles), b. 1
Sept., 1873, and Mary Eunice, b. 4 May, 1878; m. 13 July,
1896, Joseph Clay Smith, and lives at Champaign, 111. His
older daughter has been married three times, her third hus-
band being F. B. Eells; she lives in Hyde Park, Chicago,
111. (Ref.: Stanton Genealogy).
393. Maria, b. 23 Jany., 1813; d. 1 Feby., 1889, Hawkinsville, Ga.;
m. at Stonington, Oct., 1841, Simon Merritt, b. 17 March,
1811, Charlton, Mass.; d. Aug., 1885, Hawkinsville, Ga., son
of Walter and Sarah (Ward) Merritt. Issue (Merritt) : i.
u • Agnes, b. 14 March, 1845, Stonington; d. 2 Sept., 1900; m.
1864, R. W. Anderson, ii. Roswell Augustus, b. 8 Oct., 1852,
Hawkinsville, Ga.; d. 1906; m. (1), 29 May, 1879, Cornelia
Coney; (2), 11 April, 1894, Matilda Caroline Hodges. He
was President of the Merritt Hardware Co. of Macon, Ga.
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iii. Frank Scarborough, b. 28 Nov., 1858, Gri£Sn, Ga.; d.
unm., 25 Oct., 1881.
394. Emeline, b. 14 March, 1815; d. 15 Oct., 1828 (or 18 Oct.,
1829).
Ref.: History of Stonington, Conn., p. 535.
133. Nancy« Pendleton {Amo9^, Col. JVUliam^, Joseph^), was
bom at Westerly, R. I., 22 July, 1771, and died there, 30 April,
1835. She married about 1791, Nathaniel Bams, Jr., son of Na-
thaniel and Eliaabeth (Brown) Barns. He was bom 12 September,
1769, at East Hampton, Long Island, and died 15 October, 1819.
Issue (Bams), bom at Westerly, R. I.:
i. Nathanier, 3rd, b. 25 Feby., 1792; drowned off Port Lisbon,
26 Nov., 181L
ii. Acors, b. 13 May, 1794; d. 18 Nov., 1862; m. 25 May, 1817,
Hannah Dickens. Their grandson, Mr. Edwin Vincent, of
New York City, a most careful and painstaking genealogist^
has given us much aid in preparing this work,
iii. Benjamin, b. 8 July, 1796; d. 24 June, 1873; m. (1), 2 Feby.,
1817, Martha York; (2), 15 Nov., 1841, Joanna Vincent
iv. Amos, b. 13 Feby., 1799; d. 30 May, 1894, Westmoreland, N. Y.;
m. 13 Jany., 1822, Margaret Dickens. He has a dau. Mar^
garet^ (Bams), now living at Westmoreland.
V. Catherine, b. 25 Dec., 1800; d. 4 Oct., 1863; m. Elias B.
Hinckley,
vi. Betsey, b. 23 April, 1803; d. 23 March, 1884; m. 31 Jany.,
1827, Edward D. Palmer.
vii. SaUy, b. 24 Nov., 1805; d. 4 Feby., 1892; m. 31 Jany., 1827,
Deacon Joseph Rudd Vincent,
viii. Lydia P., b. 27 Jany., 1810; d. 4 March, 1884; m. (1), Capt.
Joseph Fitch; (2), Hon. George Stevens of Syracuse, N. Y.
She had a dau., Alice^ (Stevens), who m. Admiral £. M.
Shepard, U. S. N., and now lives in New York City.
137. Otis* Pendleton (Amos^, Col. William^, Joseph^), was born
7 March, 1780, at Westerly, R. I., and died 18 May, 1828, probably
at Stonington, Conn. He was a master mariner. During the War
of 1812 he served as private under Horatio G. Lewis from 17 July
to 17 August, 1813 (Conn. Archives).
He married at Westerly, R. I., 6 December, 1801, Betsey Kenyon,
daughter of Joshua and Mary (Cross) Kenyon. She was born 26
June, 1783, Charlestown, R. I., and died 4 February, 1852. Otis Pen-
dleton and Betsey his ^fe are referred to as among the heirs of
Joshua Kenyon, 4 June, 1811 (Westerly C. & P. Rec., vi., 230).
Issue, first child born at Westerly, R. I., others at Stonington,
Conn. :
39.5. Joshua Kenyon^ b. 20 Aug., 1803; m. Mary D. Beebe.
396. Isaac, b. 24 Nov., 1805; m. Lydia Ann Hoxsie.
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397. EUza Ann, b. 4 Aug., 1808; m. (1), Allen Chesebrough; (2),
Denison Palmer.
398. Mary Ann, b. 29 Aug., 1811; d. 25 April, 1820.
399. Otis, Jr., b. 4 March, 1814; d. 24 Oct., 1814.
400. Otis, Jr., 2nd, b. 4 Sept., 1816; m. Mary Braisted.
138. Gilbert* Pendleton (Atnot^, Col. WHliam^, Joseph^}, was
bom 7 September, 1782, at Westerly, R. I., and died tkere, 12 Oc-
tober, 1855. He was a master mariner. He married (1), at West-
erly, 27 February, 1812, Margaret Rhodes, daughter of Joseph and
Nancy (Champlin) Rhodes. She was born at Westerly, 3 Septem-
ber, 1786, and died 9 October, 1841. He married (2), at Westerly,
9 November, 1842, Celia Rhodes, a cousin of his first wife, daughter
of Gen. William and Sarah (Champlin) Rhodes. She was bom 13
October, 1792, and died at Westerly, 4 April, 1865.
Issue, bom at Westerly, R. I.:
401. George Foster^ b. 24 Feby., 1813; m. Maria Lush.
402. Gilbert, Jr., b. 26 June, 1814; m. (1), Phebe Thompson; (2),
Mrs. Hannah® (Adams) Mason.
403. Margaret Ann, b. 2 Jany., 1816; d. 15 Dec., 1826.
404. Amanda Rhodes, b. 6 May, 1817; m. [486] William Taylor^
Pendleton.
405. Amos Palmer, b. 11 Nov., 1818; m. Catherine Ann Whitehead.
406. Thankful Foster, b. 26 Aug., 1820; d. unm., 1 Oct., 1841.
407. Joseph Rhodes, b. 20 Jany., 1822; m. Martha J. Cross.
408. Mary Barber, b. 22 Feby., 1824; m- 23 Oct., 1843, Joseph La-
tham Thompson. Res. Westerly. Issue (Thompson) : i. Ophe-
lia Josephine^, b. 24 Sept., 1847; m. Edward M. Dodge. Res.
Westerly, R. I.
409. William Cortland, b. 28 Aiarch, 1826; d. unm., at Westerly,
R. I., 28 Nov., 1895. He was a Town Treasurer of West-
erly.
410. Sarah Elizabeth, b. 21 Oct., 1827; m. (1), [609] William Hyde^
Pendleton; (2), Rev. Thomas R. Palmer.
411. James Francis, b. 28 June, 1829; m. Harriet J. Spencer.
412. Child, d. inf.
139. Harris* Pkndlbton (Amot^, Col. William^, Joseph^), bom 17
Nov., 1786, Westerly, R. I. (some say at Stonington, Conn.), died
at Stonington, 11 June, 1863. Like so many of his older brothers,
Harris* was a master mariner. He married 10 May, 1810, Martha
Kenyon, daughter of Joshua* and Mary (Cross) Kenyon. She was
born 10 June, 1791, and died 16 February, 1852. Under date of 4
June, 1811, Harris and Martha Pendleton are referred to as among
the heirs of Joshua Kenyon, dec. (Westerly C. & P. records, vi, 230).
Issue, bom at Stonington, Conn.:
* Chesebrough Genealogy, p. 49, says that Joseph Kenyon was father-in-
law to Harris.*
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413. Harris^ Jr., b. 25 Feby., 1811; m. Sarah A. Chester.
414. Gnrdon, b. 27 July, 1813; m. Mary Ann Bottum.
415. AveriU, b. 14 May, 1816; in saving his father from drowning
in May, 1841, Averill Pendleton lost his own life.
416. Moses, b. 18 July, 1818; m. Frances Forsyth.
417. Benjamin Franklin, b. 3 Sept., 1823; m. Mary Jane Cook.
418. James, b. 16 July, 1828; d. onm., March, 1857, at a South
American port, while homeward bound from Australia.
Ref.: History of Stoninfftoo. Conn., p. 635.
141. Anna* Pendleton {Lieut, Pele^, Col. WUliam^, Joieph*),
was bom at Westerly, R. I., 4 June, 1762, and died at Stonington,
Conn., 2 September, 1796. She married at Westerly, as his first
wife, 9 December, 1784, Jesse Wilcox, son of Hezekiah and Hannah
(Parker) Wilcox. He was bom 29 December, 1762, and was lost at
sea, 5 July, 1828. His second wife was Mehitable Wilcox, whom he
married 6' May, 1798.
Issue (Wilcox), born at Stonington, Conn.:
i. Susannah% b. 16 Dec.^ 17S5; d. 13 May, 1806; m. May, 1805,
Absalom Miner,
ii. Nancy, b. 15 March, 1787; d. Feby., 1835; m. (1), Joseph Shef-
field; (2), March, 1814, Samuel .Taylor,
iii. Jesse, Jr., b. 23 Nov., 1788; d. 5 July, 1828 (drowned with his
father); m. (1), 10 Feby., 1812, Sally Maria Arden; (2), 27
Dec., 1822, Rebecca Miner. He had a son, Jesse H." (WU-
cox), b. 12 Oct., 1828; living at New London, Conn., some
years ago.
iv. AbigaU Pendleton, b. 12 Sept., 1790; d. 26 Feby., 1864; m. 18
Dec, 1814, Capt. Lyman^ Hall, Jr., son of Lyman and [152]
!Eunice' (Pendleton) Hall.
V. Phineas, b. 22 Nov., 1792; d. at sea, 14 Sept., 1839; m. 19
Dec., 1814, Mercy Taylor.
vL Lodowick, b. 18 Sept., 1794; d. 5 AprU, 1833; m. 20 Aug.,
1820, Fanny Cottrell.
Ref.: History of Stonington, Conn.
143. Thomas' Pendleton (Lieut. Peleg', CoL Williafn\ Joseph*),
was bom at Westerly, R. I., 4 June, 1767, and died at Prospect, Me.,
18 January, 1801 (G. S.). With the rest of his father's sons he re-
moTcd to Maine at the close of the Revolutionary War. For a time
he lived upon an island near Searsport, as shown by the following
deed: 29 Aug., 1794, Thomas Pendleton, William Griffin, Nathan
Griffin, William Staples, Alexander Young, Jotham Staples, all of
Brigadier Island, " Being all the inhabitants of s^ Island except
Benj. Carver," sold to Henry Knox, of Philadelphia, Pa., for 10
shillings each, " the s^ Brigadier Island " (Hancock Co., Me., Deeds,
iii, 44). Thomas Pendleton was a master mariner and vessel owner.
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The " History of Islesboro, Me. " [p. 109], states that he was part
owner of the schooner *' Thomas " of 125 tons, built in 1795. He
was then of Prospect, Me. He married 8 January, 1795, Lucinda
Carver.
Issue, bom at Prosp«?ct, Me.:
420. Thomas^, Jr., m. Harriet Clifford.
421. John,.b. 4 May, 1799; m. Betsey Gould.
422. Lucy, d. young.
144. William* Pendleton (Lieut. Peleg^, Col. WUliam^, Joieph*),
born 17 June, 1769, at Westerly, R. I., was drowned near Prospect
(now Searsport), Me., 20, or 26, March, 1824. Some time after his
father's removal to Maine, William* settled upon 700 Acre Island;
during the War of 1812 the British plundered him of much of his
property while on one of their pillaging expeditions along the Maine
cdkst. In 1791 he bought of Langworthy Lanphere about 100 acres
of land at Cape Jellison (Hancock Co. Deeds, i, 526). He also
owned Spruce Island at one time, and sold it to John Gilkey of Isles-
boro for $225, — 9 June, 1808 (Ibid., xxv, 33).
William® Pendleton followed the sea in his younger days and later
in life cultivated a farm in Prospect, Me. His death was noted in
the Providence, R. I., " Gazette."
He married (published 9 January, 1795), [713] Nancy^ Pendle-
ton, daughter of [230] Joshua* and Sally (Nutter) Pendleton. She
died in January, 1831.
Issue, first four born in town of Islesboro, others at Prospect
(Searsport) :
423. Nancy^ b. 21, or 27, April, 1797; m. Timothy Porter.
424. Lois, b. 12 April, 1799 ; m. Samuel Shute, Jr.
425. Peleg, b. 29 May, 1800 (or 8 May, 1801) ; m. Jane B/itchelder.
426. Joseph, b. 11 April, 1803; m. Fannie Coombs.
427. George Washington, b. 5 May, 1806; m. Rachel Batchelder.
428. Abigail, b. 1808; d. 1 Dec, 1825.
429. Lydia, b. 26 Dec, 1810; m. Timothy Ward.
430. William, b. 23 Dec, 1813; d. in the Summer of 1819.
431. Thomas, d. ae. 18 months.
Ref.: History of Islesboro, Me., pp. 261-5?.
145. Joseph* Pendleton (Lieut. Peleg^, Col. William^, Joseph*),
twin to William*, bom 17 June, 1769, at Westerly, R. I., died 21
August, 1858, Islesboro, Me. In common with the other sons of
Lieut. Peleg Pendleton, he was a master mariner, but did not make
his home at Prospect (Searsport) with the rest of the family. He
settled at Islesboro, possibly because his wife was a native of that
town. Fourteen months after his marriage he bought of Thomas
Pendleton, Jr., for $700 about 100 acres of land at Saunder's Har-
bor, Islesboro (Hancock Co. Deeds, iii, 494-5). The deed refers to
him as Capt. Joseph Pendleton of Prospect. This property remained
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in the family more than ninety years, when it was sold to the Isles-
boro Land and Improvement Co.
Joseph Pendleton was Town Clerk of Islesboro from 1801 to 1807,
and Constable in 1814. The " History of Islesboro " says of him
[p. 262] : " He was a prominent man in the town for many years;
a man of remarkable energy and industry, and a gentleman of the
old school." Crosby's "Obituaries," published in 1859, notes the
death of Capt Joseph Pendleton of Islesboro, Maine, on the 21st of
September, 1858, at the age of 89 years. It states further that " He
was a native o£ Stonington, Conn., and served in the Revolution as a
powder boy, receiving wounds the scars of which he carried to his
grave." It is possible that Joseph served in his father's artillery
company, although he was only fourteen years old when the wax
ended.
Joseph* Pendleton married 16 (or 26) November, 1794, Wealthy
Thomas, probably daughter of Benjamin and Mary (Jordan)
Thomas. She was bom about 1766, and died 21 August, 1843, aged
67 years (Hist. Isles., pp. 262, 284).
Issue, bom at Islesboro, Me.:
432. Nancy^, b. 8 Aug., 1796; m. Ephraim Gould.
433. Wealthy, b. 19 Jany., 1798; d. unm., 12 Nov., 1869.
434. Priscilla, b. 7 March, 1800; d. 13 March, 1800.
435. Mary, b. 22 Nov., 1801; d. 1827.
436. Susanna, b. 29 Jany., 1803; m. Willis Fish.
437. Joseph, Jr., b. 20 Nov., 1805; m. EmUy Richards.
438. Sophronia, b. 12 Sept., 1808 ; m. Amasa Hatch, as his first wife,
439. Peleg, b. 25 Feby., 1811; m. Sibyl Sherman.
440. Lydia Jane, b. 29 Jany., 1814; m. (1), Solomon Sprague; (2),
John Batchelder.
441. Nelson, b. 28 Nov., 1816; m. Ann Fish.
443. Ephraim, b. 21 March, 1819; m. Ann* Gilkey.
443. Emeline, b. 21 June, 1821; m. Amasa Hatch, as second wife.
Rcf.: Bangor, Me., Hist Mag., Vol 1, p. 92.
146. Lydia® Pendleton (^Lieut, Peleg^, Col. William^, Joseph*),
born 11 August, 1771, at Westerly, R. I.; died in 1816. She mar-
ried 28 January, 1795, at Prospect, now Searsport, Me., Ebenezer
Griffin. He died 24 May, 1849.
Issue (Grifiin), bom at Prospect, Me.:
i. Eli8ha^ b. 2 Feby., 1796; drowned 27 Jany., 1842; m. 25 Nov.,
1819, Desire Decrow.
ii. Ebene^er, b. 27 March, 1798; d. 18 Oct., 1872; m. Clarissa
York.
ill. Peleg Pendleton, b. 26 Nov., 1799; d. 10 Oct., 1883; m. Jane
Decrow.
iv. Phineas, b. June, 1801; d. 25 July, 1846; m. Mary Park.
V. Otis, b. 29 March, 1807; drowned at Bangor, Me., 14 Oct.,
1842; nnm.
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156 THE PENDLETON OENBALOOT
vi. Alexander, b. 4 June, 1810; d. 26 Oct, 1881; m. Sarah TarbelL
vii. Lydia, b. 22 Nov., 1812; d. 3 Oct, 1897; m. 1 Nov., 1832, John
Hard,
viii. Thomas, b. 27 Sept., 1816; drowned with his brother, Blisha,
27 Jany., 1842; unm.
147. Abigail* Pendleton {Lieut. Peleg^, Col. William^, Jo9eph*),
twin to Lydia* above, was born at Westerly, R. I., 11 August, 1771.
She married Thomas Wilcox, son of Hezekiah and Hannah (Parker)
Wilcox. He died 16 January, 1837. They lived in Stonington, Conn.
Issue (Wilcox), bom at Stonington:
i. Thomas^ b. 2 July, 1799; d. 18 Sept, 1801.
ii. Hannah, b. 1800.
iii. Lydia, b. 1802.
iv. Fanny Pendleton, b. 11 Aug., 1803.
V. WilHam, b. 1804.
vi. Thomas, 2nd, b. 6 Aug., 1806.
vii. Green Pendleton, b. 1810.
viii. James Pendleton, b. 1812; bapt 15 Aug., 1813; lost at sea^ 20
Sept., 1828, ae. 16.
Ref.: History of Stonington, Conn. (Marriage given, but not the
children).
148. Green* Pendleton (Lieut, Peleg^, Col. William^, Joseph*^,
was bom at Westerly, R. I., 21 Jime, 1774, and died at Searsport,
Me., 12 April, 1863. He was a master mariner, a man of powerful
physique, and of much natural dignity of bearing. He married 12
January, 1795, Ann Park, a cousin, daughter of John Park. She
was born October, 1776, and died 6 October, 1839.
Issue, bom at Prospect (Searsport), Me.:
444. Nancy^, b. 12 Oct., 1797; m. James Stowers.
445. Abigail, b. 26 June, 1800; d. 11 July, 1881; m. 27 Dec, 1836,
Martin Bailey, son of Abner and Polly (Otis) Bailey. Issue
(BaUey) : i. Mary A.^, b. 17 March, 1838; unm. Res. Sears-
port, Me.
446. Catherine, b. 14 Aug., 1802; m. William W. Clifford.
447. Green, Jr., b. 12 Sept, 1804; m. (1), Mary Brooks; (2), Mrs.
Sarah (Park) Pendleton.
448. John Park, b. 20 April, 1807; m. Amanda Sherbourne.
449. Benjamin, d. inf.
450. Benjamin, 2nd, b. 13 May, 1810; m. Nancy F. Nichols.
451. Charles Nelson, b. 13 April, 1813; m. Sarah Park.
452. Christopher L., b. ;17 Feby., 1816; m. Maria P. Haynes.
453. James Hervey, b. 13 Jany., 1819; m. Esther H.^ Pendleton.
149. Prudence* Pendleton (Lieut. Pele^, Col. WUliam\ Jo-
seph*), bom 5 October, 1777, at Westerly, R. I., died at Searsport,
Me., 24 November, 1854. She married there, 6 October, 1796, Alex-
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ander Nichols^ son of James and (second wife) Hannah (Caldwell)
Nichols. He was bom 26 April, 1774, and died 6 March, 1824.
Issue (Nichols), born at Prospect (Searsport), Me.:
i. James% b. 24 Sept., 1797; d. 25 Dec., 1862; m. Mary
Blanchard.
ii. David, b. 10 Oct., 1799; d. 15 Sept., 1861; m. Catherine Clif-
ford,
iii. Alexander, Jr., b. 28 Jany., 1802; d. 25 Fcby., 1876; m. Han-
nah Black.
iv. Peleg P., b. 10 March, 1804; d. 8 Aug., 1804.
V. Peleg P., 2nd, b. 21 June (or 21 Sept.), 1805; d. 6 May, 1874;
m. Mary Towle.
vi. Nancy P., b. 19 Sept., 1807; d. 13 May, 1877; m. William Nich-
ols, a first cousin.
Til. Phineas, b. 1 Oct, 1809; d. 2 Aug., 1836; unm.
viii. Hannah C, b. 29 Jany., 1812; d. 14 June, 1843; m. Otis Black.
iz. Amos G., b. 6 April, 1814; d. 4 Feby., 1860; m. Matilda B.
Simonton.
z. Caroline, b. 9 Aug., 1816; d. 27 Sept., 1866; m. Benjamin C.
Nichols, a first cousin,
zi. John Pendleton, b. 25 Dec., 1818; d. 3 Sept., 1883; ul Mary
A. Beale.
xii. Green Pendleton, b. 25 March, 1821; d. 30 Jany., 1843; unm.
Ref.: E. P. Nichols' "Family Record of Janfs Nichols of Londonderry,
150. (Capt.) Phineas* Pendleton (Lieut. Peleg', Col. WUliam^,
Jaeph*), was bom 26 September, 1780, at Stonington, Conn., was
iMptized there, 17 December, 1780 (First Ch. Rec.), and died at
Searsport, Me., 26 February, 1873. He followed the sea from boy-
hood and for thirty years was a master mariner, retiring at the age
of sixty years. He was an officer of militia in the War of 1812, —
elected Captain, 4 May, 1813, in the 2nd Regiment Infantry, 1st
Brigade, 10th Division, Massachusetts Militia, and commissioned the
following 11th June (Adj. Gen. Mass. Rec). He received pay for
service at Belfast, Me., from September 2-21, 1814. At some period
during this war, while making a voyage in his schooner " Belfast,"
he was captured by the British and kept prisoner near Halifax for
a time.
Phineas* Pendleton married at Prospect (now Searsport), Me., 28
March, 1805, Nancy Gilmore, daughter of John and Margaret
(Clark) Gilmore. She was bom at Belfast, Me., 1 November, 1788,
and died at Searsport, 7 May, 1871.
Issue, bom at Prospect (Searsport), Me.:
454. Phineas% Jr., b. 29 Aug., 1806; m. Wealthy Carver.
455. Nathan, b. 2 Dec., 1808; m. Lydia* Gilkey.
456. Mary, b. 23 Feby., 1811; m. Woodbum Carver.
457. Margaret Gilmore, b. 28 Nov., 1813 ; m. William Butman.
458. John G., b. 22 July, 1816; d. 12 Nov., 1825.
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158 THE PENDLETON OENBALOGT
469. Nancy, b. 11 March, 1819; m. John G. P. Colcord.
460. James Gilmore, b. 17 May, 1821; m. (1), Margaret C. GU-
more; (2), Mrs. Hannah (Thurston) McGilvery.
461. Esther Houston, b. 10 July, 1823; m. [453] James Hervey^
Pendleton.
462. Maria Emeline, b. 14 Sept., 1826; m. William H. Park.
463. John Gilmore, b. 8 Nov., 1828; m. (1), Mary Ann" Pendleton;
(2), Sarah E. Blanchard.
464. Benjamin Franklin, b. 28 Nov., 1829; m. Rachel McGlathery.
465. Prudence Nichols, b. 20 May, 1832; m. (1), Phineas A.« Griffin;
(2), Isaac C. Park.
Ref.: Bangor, Me., Historical Magazine.
151. John* Pendleton (John^, Col. WUliam^, Joseph*), was bom
about 1760, and died about 1786, at Stonington, Conn. As noted
under [52] John*, the only records that have so far come to light
indicating the paternity of this John* Pendleton are found in the
Rhode Island records of Revolutionary soldiers, which state that
John Pendleton, Junr., of Westerly, served as a private in Capt. Ed-
ward Bliven's Co., a detachment from Col. Joseph Noyes* Regiment,
doing duty from 6 November-6 December, 1777, and at page 5 of
Book IV, Westerly " Town Meetings," which show that John Pen-
dleton, Junr., subscribed £6 to the Continental Loan Office to make
up the deficiency at Westerly. He may also have been the John
Pendleton who was upset off Point Judith in the expedition sent out
from Westerly to join Gen. Spencer on Rhode Island, as well as the
one who served as landsman from 16 May to 2nd of August, 1779,
on the ship " Oliver Cromwell," Timothy Parker, commander (Conn.
Hist Soc. Collections).
Like so many of the other early Pendletons, John, Jr., followed
the sea and became a master mariner. He died intestate and Adam
States was appointed administrator, 3 July, 1787, upon the widow's
refusal to act (Ston. Prob. Rec., v, 60). John Pendleton, Jr., mar-
ried at Stonington, Conn., 6 February, 1784, Mary Noyes (First
Ch. Rec.), daughter of James and Margaret (Woodburn) Noyes.
She was born 26 April, 1761, and died 15 November, 1788. She
married (2), as his second wife, Adam States, by whom she had one
cliild.
Issue of John* Pendleton, bom at Stonington, Conn.:
466. John^ (3rd), b. Feby., 1786; m. Mercy Chesebrough.
Ref.: Noyes Genealogy, Vol. ii, p. 88; Chesebrough Genealogy, p. 348.
152. Eunice* Pendleton (John^, Col. William*, Joseph*), born
«6 August, 1766, at Westerly, R. I., died there, 31 March, 1794.
She married at Westerly, 27 January, 1787, Lyman Hall, born 30
August, 1761, son of Joseph Hall. He married (2), 27 November,
1796, Phebe Palmer, by whom he had issue. He was a master mari-
ner in the whaling trade, and died at Westerly, 4 November, 1842.
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Issue of Lyman and Eunice (Pendleton) Hall, from West-
erly, R. I., records:
i. Eunice% b. 27 Dec., 1788.
ii. Joseph, b. 6 June, 1790; d. 15 July, 1790.
iii. Lyman, Jr., b. 7 Sept, 1791; d. 8 Oct., 1791.
iv. Lyman, Jr., 2nd, b. 18 Sept., 1792; d. 17 Aug., 1854; m. 18
Dec., 1814, his second cousin, Abigail PencUeton^ Wilcox,
dau. of Jesse and [141] Anna« (Pendleton) WUcox. They
had issue (Hall): 1. Lydia W.^, b. 26 Oct., 1815; 2. Jene
W., b. 2 April, 1820; 3. John P., b. 1 Feby., 1823; 4. Francei
A., b. 31 Oct., 1824.
y. John Pendleton, b. 30 March, 1794; m. 3 Sept., 1826, Nancy
Babcock.
Ref.: Babcock Genealogy; Westerly and Its Witnesses, p. 295.
153. George* Pendleton (•7oAn^ CoL William^, Jateph^), was
bom at Westerly, R. I., 24 July, 1768, and died at Warren, Bradford
Co., Pa., 3 April, 1814. In early life he followed the sea and be-
came a successful master mariner. During his residence at Nor-
wich, Conn., he engaged in business as a merchant and outfitter of
vessels, and is also said to have been interested in ship-building.
The outbreak of the War of 1812 stripped him of most of the means
lie had accumulated, and he decided to start life anew. Exchanging
his property in Norwich for a tract of land in South Warren, Pa.,
he removed with his entire family to that place, then a wilderness,
in December, 1812. Here he made a clearing and built a log house,
but was not spared long to continue his activities in the new home.
In the second spring after his arrival he was stricken with the fever
that so often appears in new settlements; his son, John, also fell a
victim to the same disease, and father and son died within a few
hours of each other. The father's last moments were harassed by
the thought that he " had brought his family into the wilds of a new
country to starve." Although his children endured many hardships
after his death, until such time as they were able to provide for
themselves, yet they did not come to actual want, the widow and the
oldest son, George, Jr., proving equal to the task of maintaining the
famOy, with the assistance of a big-hearted neighbor, Benjamin Buf-
£ngton.
George* Pendleton married at Westerly, R. I., 26 October, 1792,
Deborah* Babcock, a third cousin, daughter of Col. Nathan' and
(second wife) Elizabeth (Brown) Babcock, and granddaughter of
Samuel and [33] Anne^ (Pendleton) Babcock. She was born at
Westerly, 16 August, 1772, and died at Warren, Pa., 16 March,
1836.
Issue, first two bom at Westerly, R. I., others at Norwich,
Conn.:
467. Deborah% b. 23 Oct., 1793; m. WilBam Arnold.
468. George, Jr., b. 30 June, 1795; m. Eliza Pitcher.
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160 THB PBNDI.XTOK OBNBALOGT
469. John, b. 6 Dec., 1796; d. 3 April, 1814.
470. William, b. 4 Nov., 1798; m. Caroline Pitcher.
471. Betsey B., b. 9 Sept., 1800; m. Seneca AUyn.
472. Nathan, b. 15 Nov., 1802; m. Mrs. Cynthia (Bnffington)
Rogers.
473. Charles, b. 20 Aug., 1804; m. Aurelia M. Bnffington.
474. Andrew, b. 7 Jany., 1807; m. Charlotte E. Bnffington.
475. Eunice Ann, b. 29 July, 1810; m. Edwin £. Allyn.
Ref.: Babcock Genealogy; History of Bradford Co., Pa.
Note: The Babcock Genealogy gives only the first two children of George*
and Deborah* (Babcock) Pendleton.
154. John Gardner* Pendleton (John^, CoL William^ Joieph*),
bom 7 May, 1770, at Westerly, R. I., died there, 20 April, 1830.
The Westerly Council and Probate records [v, 103], and the vital
records of the town show that by Hannah West, bom 12 September,
1769, daughter of John and Ajney (Wilcox) West, John Gardner
Pendleton had issue:
476. Zilpha^ b. 1 March, 1791; no further rec.
John Gardner® married at Westerly, 11 December, 1791, Susannah
Colgrove (West Rec). She was bom 18 June, 1773, and died at
North Stonington, Conn., 25 January, 1857.
Issue by wife Susannah — first three from Westerly records:
477. Eunice^, b. 6 Sept., 1792; m. Elihu Robinson, son of Joshua.
Issue (Robinson), order uncertain: i. DudUyK ii. Charlet.
iii. AmoM. iv. William Vincent, This family is supposed to
have settled at Scio, N. Y., but the records of that county do
not contain the names of Elihu Robinson and his sons, and
we have never been able to locate any of their descendants.
It has also been reported that Eunice^ had a second husband.
478. Freelove Sheffield, b. 22 Feby., 1795; m. William Vincent.
479. John Gardner, Jr., b. 16 May, 1800; d. in Bermuda, 1819.
480. Jason Lee, b. 7 Aug., 1804, North Stonington, Conn.; m. Cyn-
thia DeForest.
481. Fanny, m. at Westerly, 4 Oct., 1821, Hosea Barber, Jr. No
further rec. They are said to have settled in the West.
156. Charles Lee* Pendleton (John^, CoL William^, Joseph*),
was bom at Westerly, R. I., 4 March, 1777. About the time of the
birth of his daughter Mary, he left his family and after many years,
died, it is believed, at Baltimore, Md. He married at Westerly,
R. I., 15 July, 1806, Abbie Taylor, daughter of Jude and AbigaU
(Ross) Taylor. She was bom 6 February, 1784, and died 5, or 6,
May, 1871.
Issue, bom at Norwich, Conn., — first two from Norwich
records :
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161
482. Charles Lee% Jr., b. 26 June, 1808; m. (1), Lucy Ann Bab-
cock; (2), Keturah B. GaviU.
483. Abbic Taylor, b. 21 Dec., 1810; m. Joseph Capwell.
484. Mary Ann, b. 5 Oct., 1813; d. 2 April, 1893, Potter's Hill,
R. I.; m. 1 Oct, 1835, Daniel Stillman. One child, Abby
Ann'' (Stillman), b. 6 Dec., 1838; d. 12 Dec., 1844.
157. Fanny' Pendleton {John\ Col. William\ Jote^V), was
bom at Westerly, R. I., 13 December, 1778, and died 9 June, 1859.
She was married at Westerly, 12 February, 1804, by Joseph Pen-
dleton, Justice, to Joshua Thompson, son of Joshua* and Mary
(Cobb) Thompson. He was bom at Westerly, 3 November, 1775,
and died there, 10 May, 1858.
Issue (Thompson), first three from Westerly records:
i. Joshua Rudd^ b. 4 Nov., 1806; m. Phebe Ann Stillman.
ii. Fanny Maria, b. 27 Aug., 1808; d. 3 May, 1829.
iii. Eunice Pendleton, b. 16 Dec, 1810; d. Westerly,
iv. Keturah Carr, b. 10 May, 1812.
V. Freelove Vincent, b. 28 Aug., 1817; m. Timothy Gavitt.
vi. Charles William, b. 20 May, 1822; d. 24 Oct., 1864; m. Julia*
Chapman, dau. of Case and [268] Mary M.' (Pendleton)
Chapman,
vii. Edwin, b. 2 Nov., 1827; d. at Westerly, unm.
Ref.: Dcnison's "Westerly,'' p. 291.
158. William* Pendleton (John^, Col, William*, Joieph''), was
bom at Westerly, R. 1., 24 November, 1787. He was a master mari-
ner. His monument in the River Bend Cemetery at Westerly says:
" Capt William Pendleton died on board Schooner Victory, Oct. 24,
1819, ae. 32. He was buried on the island of Bermuda." An item
in the Westerly Probate Records [Book II, p. 168], shows that he
was a sailor on the U. S. Sloop of War ''Alert " in 1816. He mar-
ried at No. Stonington, Conn., 26 February, 1812, Anna Taylor,
daughter of Jude and Abigail (Ross) Taylor. She was born 29
September, 1792, and died at Westerly,* 5 April, 1870.
Issue, from Westerly records:
485. William Taylor^ b. 8 Feby., 1813; m. Amanda Rhodes' Pen-
dleton.
486. Anna Louisa, b. 26 July, 1815; she was a school teacher and
d. unm. at Westerly, 21 Feby., 1866.
487. John, b. 19 March, 1818; m. Rhoda M.' Chapman.
Rcf.; Denison's "Westerly."
159. Benjamin* Pendleton, Jr. (Benjamin^, Col, WUliam*, Jo-
ieph*), was bom 7 February, 1764, at Westerly, R. I. He was a
sea captain and sailed from Stonington, Conn., 10 November, 1810^
•-Son of John," in Arnold's ''Vital Records of Rhode Island."
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162 THS PBNDUBTON OBNBALOOT
since which time nothing was ever heard of him. When it became
evident that he had been lost at sea, his family was broken up and
the jomiger children were taken under the care of certain relatives
and friends.
Benjamin, Jr., married in November, 1786, Lucy Frink. She was
born 9 December, 1767.
Issue, born at Westerly, R. I., — first eight from the Town
records :
488. Benjamin' (3rd), b. 16 Feby., 1787; m. Cassandra Sheffield.
489. Joseph, b. 25 March, 1789; he was lost at sea with his father;
unm.
490. Frederick, b. 24 June, 1791; m. (1), Joanna Wilbur; (2), Afrs.
Abbie Germain.
491. Lucy, b. 14 Dec., 1793; m. Paul R. Miner.
492. Lodowick, b. 22 Feby., 1796; ul Mary Haley.
493. Henry, b. 6 Oct., 1798; mu Roxanna Oakes.
494. Lois, b. 24 May, 1801; d. ae. 19 years.
495. Oliver, b. 18 Nov., 1803; m. Mary D. Southworth.
496. Joshua, b. 18 July, 1806; m. Hannah Larkin.
497. Amos, b. 26 Jany., 1810; m. (1), Adaline Knapp; (2), Lucy
Kinney.
160. Lois' Pendleton (Benjamin^, Col. WiUiam^, Joseph*), bom
8 March, 1766, Westerly, R. I.; died 19 February, 1850. She mar-
ried Alexander Bradford, Jr., son of Alexander and Hannah (Stan-
ton) Bradford. He died 26 July, 1827.
Issue (Bradford), bom at Pawcatuck, Conn.:
i. Lois% b. 16 April, 1786.
ii. William S., b. 7 May, 1788; d. 26 April, 1835; m. Martha
Dickens,
iii. Hannah, b. 29 Aug., 1790.
iv. Lucy, b. 12 Feby., 1793.
V. Paul Pendleton, b. 14 July, 1795.
vi. Charles, b. 5 Feby., 1798; m. Catherine Thompson (?).
vii. Lydia Chesebrough, b. 6 April, 1800; d. 26' Dec., 1864; m. 25
March, 1832, Thomas Hinckley Vincent,
viii. Sarah P., b. 17 July, 1802.
ix. Alexander L., b. 15 Aug., 1806; d. Westerly; m. 20 Dec, 1840,
Eunice Crandall.
161. Lydia® Pendleton (Benjamin^, Col. William^, Joseph*), horn
7 March, 1768, Westerly, R. I.; married William* Chesebrough, a
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SIXTH OBKSRATION l6S
second cousin^ son of James and [45] Lacy" (Pendleton) Chese-
broogh. He was bom 22 January^ 1764.
Issue (Chesebrough) :
i. WiUiam^^ Jr., b. 7 Oct, 1789; m. Sarah Jordan, and settled at
Cortland, N. Y.
ii. Benjamin Pendleton, b. 27 Feby., 1792; d. 8 Jany., 1839; m. -
Lydia Greenman, and rem. to Brookfield, N. Y.
iiL Jabish, b. 4 April, 1794; d. 2 Jany., 1795.
iv. Lydia, b. 20 April, 1796; d. 10 March, 1866; m. Jehiel Taylor.
V. Panl, b. 20 Aug., 1798; d. at Truxton, N. Y., 1833; m. Sarah
Mason.
vL Lois, b. 14 Feby., 1801 ; d. 1 Aug., 1804.
vii. David, b. 17 Jany., 1803; d. 10 Oct., 1827; m. Nancy Berton.
viii. Richard, b. 3 April, 1806.
ix. Maria, b. 3 May, 1809; m. Elias Patrick.
X. Eliza, b. 31 Au^., 1812; m. Albert Pierce. She was liying as
late as 1900.
Ref.: Cbesebrougfa Genealogy, p. StS. Note: The ''Clarke Families in
Rhode Island" states on p. 283 that this Lydia« Pendleton married WH-
liam Clarke of Oiarlestown, R. I. See [499] Mercy? following.
162. David* Pendleton {Benjamin^, Col. WiUiam^, Joieph^), bom
18 May, 1770, Westerly, R. I.; died there, 10 March, 1867. He is
mentioned in Denison's " Westerly " as one of the sea captains of
that town who were engaged in the Grand Banks fisheries. He
married at Westerly, 13 February, 1792, [110] Sarah* Pendleton, a
second cousin, daughter of [42] Simeon' and Maxj (Palmer) Pen-
dleton. She died 4 April, 1854.
Issue, from Westerly records [Book iii, p. 66] :
498. David% Jr., b. 19 Aug., 1793; m. Lucy Ann' Pendleton.
499. Mercy, b. 31 Dec., 1796; m. William Clark.
500. William Champion, b. 2 Nov., 1798; m. Phebe Hall.
501. Mary, b. 14 July, 1802; d. inf.
502. Ethan, b. 26 Sept., 1804; m. Sophia Ann Sheffield.
163- Paul* Pendleton (Benjamin^, Col. WUliam^, Joseph*), bom
4 May, 1772, Westerly, R. I.; died there, 18 Sept., 1844. Like his
brother, David, Paul* was a master mariner in the fisheries trade.
He was one of the members of the First Company of Infantry in
Westerly who petitioned the Town Council 26 April, 1813, for ex-
emption from military duty, as they were unable to provide them-
selves with the necessary equipment (C. & P. Rec, vi, 270).
Paul* Pendleton married at Westerly, R. I., 20 November, 1796,
[155] Sabra* Pendleton, a first cousin, daughter of [52] John* and
Sabra (Thompson) Pendleton. She died at Westerly, 18 November,
1849.
Issue, bom at Westerly, R. I. — ^first three from town records:
503. Sabrina% b. 26 Aug., 1797; d. unm. in New York City.
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164 THE PENDLETON OBNBALO0P7
504. Paul Washington^ b. 1 Dec.^ 1799 ; d. unm. at Stonington^ Conn.^
25 September, 1860.
505. Charles Lee, b. 16 May, 18P2; d. unm.
506. Susan Burch, b. 21 Dec., 1805; m. Franklin Noyes.
507. Edward, lost at sea; unm.
508. Nathaniel, lost at sea; unm.
509. William Hyde, b. 12 Oct., 1813; m. Sarah E.^ Pendleton.
164. Lebbeus® Pendleton (^Benjamin^, Col. William^ Joseph*},
was born at Westerly, R. I., 15 February, 1774, and died there, 9
December, 1841. He was a master mariner, and one of the defend-
ers of Stonington when it was attacked by ^e British in 1814.
He married [111] Lucretia* Pendleton, a second cousin, daughter
of [42] Simeon'^ and Mary (Palmer) Pendleton. She died 28 M&j,
1856.
Issue, bom at Westerly, R. I. — ^first four from the Town rec-
ords:
510. Jabez% b. 4 Jany., 1800; m. Eliza W. Downs.
511. Benjamin Franklin, b. 16 Nov., 1801; m. (1), Elizabeth
E^nowles; (2), Emily Palmer.
512. Lucretia, b. 22 July, 1803; d. unm. at Stonington, Conn.^ 20
Nov., 1867.
513. Dudley, b. 3 Oct., 1806; lost at sea; unm.
514. Palmer. He is said to have been marooned, and never heard
from afterwards.
515. Lucy, b. 20 April, 1813, Groton, Conn.; m. James W. Brayton.
Ref.: Deniaon's "Westerly"
165. Christopheb Seoab* Pendleton (Benjamin^, Col. WUliam*,
Joseph*), bom 18 September, 1776, Westerly, R. I.; died 26 Sep-
tember, 1838. Like nearly all his brothers, Christopher* was a sea
captain. He married at Westerly, 15 February, 1801, Bridget
Thompson, daughter of Joshua and Mary (Cobb) Thompson. She
was bom at Westerly, about 1777, and died at New London, Conn.,
2 December, 1860, aged 83 (N. L. Rec).
Issue, first five born at Westerly, others at Stonington, Conn.:
516. Almira Niles% b. 7 March, 1803; m. Albert M. Adams.
517. Christopher C, b. 23 July, 1805; m. (1), Harriet Fitch; (2),
Emma L. Rogers.
518. Mary Thompson, b. 10 Oct., 1807; d. unm., 1 May, 1843.
519. Gilbert, m. Elizabeth Champlin.
520. Eliza Cross, b. 19 June, 1816; m. William P.» Chapman.
521. Hannah SUnton, b. 2 Jany., 1818; d. 1 Dec., 1852, Baltimore,
Md.; m. at Sandusky, Ohio, 27 Jany., 1852, Joseph Hartman,
b. 10 Dec, 1821, Greencastle, Pa., d. 8 Dec, 1907, son of
Andrew and Dorothea (Druchs) Hartman. Issue (Hartman):
i. Kate Pendleton*, b. 24 Nov., 1852, Baltimore, Md.; unm.
Res. Pittsburg, Pa.
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SIXTH OSXERATION l65
522. Ann Williams, b. 1820; d. 5 Oct, 1861, Marseilles, France, ae.
41 years. She m. Richard J. Rogers, a master mariner, and
made several voyages with him to foreign ports. They had
issue (Rogers): i. Allen Pendleton*, b. 23 Nov., 1845, New
London, Conn.; d. 21 May, 1858, Havana, Cuba. ii. Emeii
Clarence, b. 3 July, 1853, Amityville, Long Island, N. Y.;
d. 24 Jany., 1857, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil.
523. James Allen, b. 1822; drowned off the Cape of Good Hope, 20
Dec, 1843, ae. 21.
166. Jabez Chesebrouoh* Pendleton (Benjamin^, CoL Wil-
liam\ Joieph*), bom 21 May, 1778, at Westerly, R. I.; d. 9 March,
1836. Unlike the rest of Benjamin Pendleton's sons, Jabez did not
follow a sea-faring life, but took up farming. In 1813, while a resi-
dent of Westerly, he was a petitioner with his brother Paul and some
others for exemption from military service.
Jabez C. Pendleton married Sarah A. Dunbar, daughter of Capt.
Thomas Dunbar. She was bom about 1789, and died 19, or 20,
Angnst, 1845, aged 56.
Issue :
524. Phebe^, b. 27 Aug., 1813, Westerly, R. I.; m. Henry S. Cook.
525. Benjamin, b. 23 July, 1815, Lebanon, Conn.; m. Grace Hughes.
526. Loiza, b. 11 Aug., 1817; m. David P. Billings.
527. Eunice, b. 8 Feby., 1821; d. 15 Nov., 1840.
528. Thomas, b. 1 Jany., 1824; d. 26 Aug., 1841. i
529. Thankful, b. 4 May, 1826, Chicopee, Mass.; m. Albert W. j
Moore.
530. Joseph Norman, b. 8 April, 1829, Vernon, Conn.; m. Bethana |
Andrews. j
167. Susannah* Pendleton (Benjamin^, Col. WUlium*, Joseph*), '
bom 25 July, 1783, Westerly, R. I. ; married there, 31 January, 1802,
Thomas Burch, son of Henry and Mary (Irish) Burch. He was
bom 17 June, 1776, and died November, 1868.
Issue (Burch), bom mostly at Goshen, Conn.:
i. John J J, b. Nov., 1802; d. Feby., 1872; m. Delia Race,
ii. Louis P., b. 1803.
iii, Rhoda, b. 4 Dec, 1805; d. 9 Feby., 1885; m. Asa Lucas, of
Goshen, Conn,
iv. Mary, b. 22 April, 1807; m. 20 March, 1831, Stephen Babcock,
and lived at Simsbury, Conn.
V. Sabrina P., b. Nov., 1808; m. Albert Smith, of Sharon, Conn,
vi. Birdsey N., b. 9 June, 1810; m. Sarah Barber, and lived at
Sheffield, Mass.
Ref.i Babcock Genealogy; History of Stonington, p. 278. (Name is
ipeUed '^BuTtch" by Wheeler.)
168. Joshua* Pendleton, Jr. (Capt, Joshua*, CoL William*, Jo-
ieph*), was born at Westerly, R. I., 25 May, 1770, and died in 1828
Digitized by V^OOQIC
166 THE PBXDLKTON OXNXALOOT
at the home of his son^ Henry Pendleton^ in Broadalbin, Fulton Co.,
N. Y. Joshua*, Jr., was a farmer nearly all his life. He removed
from Westerly to Washington Co., N. Y., not long after his second
marriage, and probably settled in the town of Salem, where his son
Lansing was born.
He married (1), at Westerly, R. I., 19 January, 1797, [266]
Amelia^ Pendleton, daughter of Major Joseph* and Nancy (Cran-
dall) Pendleton. She died 8 January, 1801. Joshua* married (2),
[267] Elsie Ann^ (Alice) Pendleton, a sister to his first wife. She
died about 1821 at Troy, N. Y.
Issue, by first wife, bom at Westerly, R. I.:
531. Amelia% b. 4 March, 1798; m. Weeden Clark.
532. Henry, b. 10 Oct., 1799; m. Hannah Wheeler.
533. Joseph, b. 8 Jany., 1801 ; m. Anna Woodward.
Issue by second wife, order uncertain:
534. Charles, b. about 1803; m. Mary J. White.
535. Elsie, d. unm.
536. Almira, m. John Owen Geer.
637. Lansing, b* 4 July, 1809, Salem, N. Y.; m. Nancy Siver.
538. Joshua (3rd). He is said to have gone to New Orleans when
a young man; was never heard from again.
539. Caroline, m. Luther Davidson.
540. Nancy, b. 11 June, 1815; m. (1), James H. Sisson; (2), Wil-
liam W. Fuller.
541. Amanda. No further rec.
542. William King, b. 19 Jany., 1819, Troy, N. Y.; m. (1), Ebsa
M. Rogers; (2), Mary L. Hoyt.
169. Anna* Pendleton (Capt. Joihw^, Col. WUliam*, Joseph*),
was bom at Westerly, R. L, 3 June, 1772, and died at Norwich,
Conn., 1 August, 1857. She married at Norwich, 22 March, 1794,
Denison Rogers (Nor. Rec.)> son of James and Zilpha (Hyde) Rog-
ers. He was bom 12 April, 1772, and died 29 May, 1846.
Issue (Rogers), bom at Norwich, Conn. — first seven from
Town records [Book IV, p. 248] :
i. Charlotte% b. 27 Oct., 1795; d. 15 Oct., 1837; m. Cyrus^ Pahncr,
a first cousin, son of Walter and [170] Martha^ (Pendleton)
Palmer.
ii. Alfred, b. 17 April, 1797; d. 10 June, 1871; m. 1 Jany., 1826,
Amanda Leffingwell.
ui. William Pendleton, b. 17 May, 1799;* d. 23 Feby., 1890; m.
12 April, 1829, Lucy Caroline Beebe.
iv. Lucy, b. 17 Oct., 1801; d. unm.
V. Henry Clark, b. 9 June, 1803 ;t d. 21 Oct, 1865; m. 4 April,
1830, Maria F. Palmer,
vi. Joshua, b. 21 Sept., 1805; d. 1 May, 1813.
vii. (Col.) James Denison, b. 7 May, 1811; d. 16 March, 1885; m.
♦ 17 June, 1799, in James Rogers Genealogy.
t9 Jane, 1804, in James Rogers Genealogy.
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nZTH OBNSRATIOK l67
(1), 25 Dec., 1844, Eunice G. Palmer; (2), 24 Dec, 1864,
Alpha Smiih; (3), 17 Feby., 1881, Mrs. Jane (Nash) Holt-
Vergason.
Till. Nancy Maria (twin with James Denison), d. inf.
iz. Emily Lathrop, b. 13 June, 1815; d. at Norwich, 3 March,
1878; m. (1), 3 March, 1845, Phinehas Barber Post; (2), 5
Aug., 1855, Seth Whiting.
Ref.: ** James Rogers of New London, Conn.," Genealogy, pp. 179, 989-5.
170. Mabtha* Pendleton (Capt Joihua*, Col. WUliam\ Jo-
seph*), was bom at Westerly, R. I., 3 March, 1774, and died at
Preston, Conn., 3 September, 1861. She married at Preston, 25
March, 1792, Walter Palmer, scm of Jedediah and Esther (Read)
Pafaner.
Issne (Palmer), bom at Preston, Conn. — from* the Town rec-
ords:
i. Nancy% b. 12 March, 1793; d. unm. 14 May, 1865.
iL Gyms, b. 19 Jany., 1795; d. 13 Oct, 1875; m. (1), 9 Dec,
1824, Charlotte^ Rogers, a first consin, dan. of Denison and
[169] Anna* (Pendleton) Rogers. He m. (2), 24 March,
1844, Elisa Huntington.
iu. William Pendleton, b. 23 Oct., 1796; d. 14 Feby., 1869; m. (1),
14 Dec., 1820, Fanny Crary; (2), Elizabeth Tracy.
iv. Olive, b. 10 Dec., 1798; d. nnm. 4 Oct., 1866.
V. Harriet, b. 6 Feby., 1801; m. as his seond wife, 20 Jnne, 1826,
CoL Roswell Allyn.
Ti. Jedediah, b. 18 March, 1803; d. 18 Aug., 1805.
m. Edwin, b. 15 Jnne, 1805; d. 12 Oct, 1901, Norwich, Conn.; m.
17 March, 1834, Harriet Newell Morgan.
Tiii. Charles, b. 7 Sept., 1807; m. 12 Dec., 1842, Lncy Ann Hyde. '
ix. Mary Ann, b: 24 Aug., 1809; m. 17 Sept, 1833, Luther Pellett.
She is still living at Norwich, Conn., in good health, and is
quite vigorous for one who has rounded out a century.
X. Walter, b. 12 Sept., 1811; d. 10 Feby., 1868; m. (1), 1843,
Fanny Stewart; (2), 12 Dec., 1849, Mrs. Cynthia C. (Ben-
nett) Chapin.
iL Martha (Patty), b. 25 Oct., 1813; d. unm. 7 Aug., 1832.
zii. Joseph, b. 1 Oct., 1815; m. 31 Dec., 1848, Sarah Maria Has-
keU.
171. Lucy* Pendleton (Capt. Joshua^, Col. William^, Joseph*),
was bom 14 March, 1776, at Westerly, R. I., and died 14 Septem-
ber, 1851, at Darien, N. Y. She married in December, 1799, Sam-
uel Lathrop, Jr., son of Samuel and Lois (Lathrop) Lathrop. He
was bom at Norwich, Conn., 25 May, 1773, and died at Darien,
N. Y., 2 September, 1856.
Issue (Lathrop), bom at Bozrah, Conn.:
i. Elisha Huntington^ b. 15 Sept, 1800; d. 15 Jany., 1879, Da-
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168 THE PENDLETON GENEALOGY
rien, N. Y.; m. (1), 1830, Martia Moulton; (2), 1860, Euse-
bia Sharrick. He was the father of eight children, one of
whom, Huntington^ b. 1831, lived at Salt Lake City.
ii. Harriet, b. 26 Feby., 1802; d. 9 Nov., 1856, Darien, N. Y.; m.
Joseph Mee.
iii. Anson, b. 23 Nov., 1803; d. 5 Jany., 1891, Darien, N. Y.; m. 6
June, 1834, Elizabeth Bartrum. They were the parents of
eight children; three of their sons served in New York regi-
ments in the Civil War: two were killed in battle and the
third was a prisoner at AndersonviUe.
iv. Emily, b. 30 Oct., 1805; m. Milo Alford.
V. Isaac Pendleton, b. 9 Oct., 1808; d. 5 July, 1852; m. .
vi. Caroline, b. 9 Oct, 1812; d. unm. at Darien, N. Y., 17 March,
1879.
vii. Calvin G. (twin with Caroline), d, 11 Oct., 1884 (or 1844), at
Marilla, N. Y.; m. Caroline Curtiss.
172. Clarissa Harlowe* Pendleton (Capt. Jothua^, Col. Wil-
liam*, Joseph}), was bom at Westerly, R. I., 24 April, 1778, and
died at Royalton, Vt., 1 April, 1854. She married 19 November,
1796, David Adams, son of Samuel and Phebe (Pellett) Adams.
He was bom 24 Aug., 1772, at Canterbury, Conn., and died 12 No-
vember, 1854, at East Braintree, Vt David Adams was a farmer
and shoemaker. He settled in Royalton, Vt., about 1796, and his
children were all bom there.
Issue (Adams):
i. Abel Pendleton^ Jb. 26 May, 1797; d. 6 Oct., 1884; m. 6 Oct,
1824, [544] Lucy Lathrop^ Pendleton, a first cousin,
ii. Clarissa Harlowe, b. 11 Feby., 1799; d. 9 April, 1837.
iii. David Austin, b. 15 April, 1801; d. 28 July, 1880, at Beloit,
Wis.; m. 7 Sept., 1829, Hannah M. Parkhurst. He removed
to Potsdam, N. Y., about 1835, but afterwards located at Be-
loit, Wis.
iv. Charles Morris, b. 20 Feby., 1803. He is said to have settled
at Ashtabula, Ohio.
V. Ruth Allen, b. 12 Feby., 1805; d. 23 June, 1869, Stratford, Vt.;
m. 16 June, 1829, William Patterson,
vi. Emeline, b. 15 April, 1807; d. 30 Aug., 1860, at Brooklyn,
N. Y.; m. 3 Sept., 1836, John W. Steams,
vii. Louisa M., b. 21 April, 1809; d. 21 April, 1895; m. Michael C.
Foster,
viii. George W., b. 22 Nov., 1811; d. 20 March, 1894, at Northfield,
Vt.; m. 7 June, 1840, Roxana A. Horton.
ix and x. Twin boys, unnamed, b. 7 March, 1814; d. at birth,
xi. William Clark, b. 28 Oct, 1816; d. 14 June, 1895, at North-
field, Vt.; m. (1), 4 Feby., 1840, JuUa M. Baldwin; (2),
Mrs. Nelson.
xii. Cyrus Palmer, b. 17 Fel?y., 1818; m. Nancy Gale and lived at
Lowell, Mass., for many years ; d. in New Jersey.
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8IZTH GENERATION l69
xiii. Daughter^ umamed^ b. 5 May^ 1820; d. soon after birth.
xir. Henry Denison, b. 9 Sept., 1821; m. 14 June, 1847, Susan Ty-
ler Andrews. He settled at Dubuque, la., in 1861. In 1897
he was living at Minneapolis, Minn.
Ref.: Adams Genealogy, pp. 603-4.
173. Polly' Pendleton (Capt. Joshua^, Col. William^, Jo$eph*),
bom 16 August, 1780, Westerly, R. I.; died 20 July, 1833. She mar-
ried at Norwich, Conn., 26 November, 1801, Amos Bennett, son of
'Daniel and Hannah (Read) Bennett He married (2), 22 June,
1834, Diadama Bottom.
Issue (Bennett), from Norwich records [Book IV, p. 186]:
i. Mary Ann^, b. 16 Sept., 1802; m- 4 Jany., 1831, Benjamin P.
Bumham.
ii. Harriet, b. 10 April, 1804; m. (1), W. P. Davidson; (2), as
his second wife, John Owen Geer, whose first wife was her
cousin, [536] .AJmira^ Pendleton.
m. William Pendleton, b. 5 Nov., 1805; m. 3 Oct, 1826, Mertella
(or Marietta) Smith,
iv. Charles, b. 6 Nov., 1807; d. 11 Sept, 1889, Lisbon, Conn.; m.
26 Oct, 1831, Sarah. Smith.
V. Albert Francis, b. 3 Feby., 1810; m. (1), 24 Jany., 1836, Lucy
Ann Hinckley; (2), 20 Nov., 1838, Frances B. Bottom.
Ti. James M., b. 27 June, 1812; d. 7 March, 1858, Bozrah, Conn.;
m. .
vii. Henry Augustus, b. 18 Dec, 1814; d. 9 July, 1883, Norwich,
Conn. ; m. .
Xotb: a Mary Bennett married William Saunders of Lebanon, 29 October,
1896. A Charles Bennett married Lucretia Taylor, 6 October, 1844; a
'VTiUiam P. Bennett married Sarah A. Case, 8 April, 1840, and a James
Bennett married Isabella Law, of Scotland, 29 June, 1851. Some of these
no donbt were the second marriages of Polly Pendleton's children.
174. William* Pendleton (Capt. Joshua'^, Col. William*, Jo-
ieph'), was bom 27 (or 22) May, 1782, al} Westerly, R. I., and died
7 March, 1866, at Preston, Conn. He was a farmer at Preston
nearly all his life. He took an active part in town affairs, was a
selectman of Preston for several years, and also represented it in the
Connecticut Legislature in 1849. He married at Preston, 30 Octo-
ber, 1803, DoUy Story, daughter of Solomon and Dolly (Rood)
Story. She was bom August, 1776, and died at Preston, 4 August,
1865, aged 88 years, 11 months, 10 days (T. R.). Her father was
Lieutenant of Capt. Josiah Baldwin's Co., Col. Ely's Regt., Connec*
ticut Militia, in the Revolutionary War.
Issue, bom Preston, Conn. (T. R.):
543. Anser, b. 27 Dec, 1804; m. Ann W. Button.
544. Lucy Lathrop, b. 5 April, 1806; m. Abel Pendleton^ Adams.
545. William, Jr., b. 1 May, 1810; m. Susan Brown Irish.
546. Solomon Story, b. 17 April, 1813; m. Marda A. Starkweather.
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175. Elisha Clarkx* Pendleton (jCafi. Jo^hua^, Col. William^,
Joseph^), was bom 16 May, 1784, at Westerly, R. I., and died 30
March, 1814, West Springfield, Mass. (T. R.). He enlisted as of
Hartford, Conn., in the 25th Regt Infantry, U. S. A., 7 Febmary,
1814, but died before he saw active service. He married at Lebanon,
Conn., 1 January, 1806, Hannah Bolles, daughter of Dea. Asa and
Dorothy (Hill) Bolles. She was bom 29 July, 1785, and died 10
May, 1845, or 1846. She married (2), 22 May, 1824, Deacon Isaiah
Daggett, of Andover, Conn.
Issue :
547. Julia Ann^ b. 3 Nov., 1807; d. 11 Sept., 1831; m. Latham
Gray and is said to have had three sons who removed to New
York SUte.
548. Asa Bolles, b. 29 Dec., 1810; m. Harriet N. Loomis.
549. Mary Bolles, b. 10 Aug., 1813; d. unm., 5 Feby., 1848, Leba-
non, Conn. (G. S.).
176. Adam* Pendleton (Capi. Joshua^, Col. William^, Joseph'),
was bom at Westerly, R. I., 4 December, 1786, and died at Bozrah,
Conn., 12 April, 1858. He was a farmer and spent the greater part
of his life upon the property his father formerly owned in Bozrah
and Norwich, Conn. During the War of 1812, he served as private
under Capt. Joshua Maples, Jr., at New London, from 1-16 June,
1813, and 9-23 August, 1814 (Conn. Militia, War of 1812). His
son, Dr. Cyrus H. Pendleton, says of him: " He was a plain farmer,
with only a meagre, coomum school education. He was of a light
complexion, with blue eyes, thin in flesh, somewhat lame, talked little,
was seldom away from home, and worked steadily as long as he was
able."
Adam" Pendleton married, 13 April, 1815, Hannah Marsh, daugh-
ter of James and Polly (Bennett) Marsh; she was bom at Plainfield,
Conn., 30 November, 1794, and died at Hebron, Conn., 25 March,
1872. Within two years of her birth her father and grandfather
with their families removed to Brookfield, N. Y., where her brothers
and sisters were bom. Later her father removed to Ohio and set-
tled where the city of Sandusky now stands. His wife died soon
afterwards, and his own death following within a year or two, their
five young sons and three daughters were left to the protection of
the other settlers.
When Hull surrendered Detroit to the British in 1812, the can-
nonading was heard at Sandusky, and much apprehension was felt
there over the outcome. A few days later scores of canoes were
sighted on the lake, coming from the direction of Detroit, and upon
thehr nearer approach it was noticed that many of those paddling
wore Indian blankets. It was immediately concluded that the British
and Indians were about to make a descent upon the settlement, and
the people in panic fled to the woods, as they were few in number
and entirely unprotected. Here they remained in hiding some three
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dajs, Diuheltered dnring a cold rain storm, not daring to build a
fire through fear its light would repeal their hiding place. At the
end of this time it was learned that their flight had been unneces-
sary^ as the occupants of the canoes were paroled American pris*
oners from Detroit The settlers then returned to their homes, re*
moved their belongings to a safer place and abandoned the settle-
ment, which the Indians soon afterward destroyed.
Hannah Marsh then found places for her brothers in different
families, and with her two sisters, the youngest of her father's chil-
dren, she started on the long and dangerous journey to Brookfield,
N. Y. It was winter, and there were no public c<mveyances, but in
spite of many difficulties and hardships she made this journey, stag^
by stage, relayed by friendly travelers bound eastwarid for greater
or less distances, and who were willing to provide her conveyance.
In this way the nineteen-year-old girl and her two young charges
finally arrived at Brookfield, N. Y. Here they remained for a time,
and then started on another long journey to the home of their grand-
mother Bennett in Lisbon, Conn., where they also arrived safely.
Hannah had not lived with her grandmother hmg before she became
acquainted with Adam Pendleton, and their marriage soon followed.
Until 1839 they lived in Capt. Joshua** Pendleton's old home, which
stood in Norwich, but in that year this house was tom down and they
built a new dwelling across the line in Bozrah, where they spent the
rest of their lives.
Issue of Adam* and Hannah (Marsh) Pendleton, bom in Nor-
wich, Conn.:
550. Benadam^, b. 23 May, 1816; m. Philena J. Hyde.
551. Charles Marsh, b. 15 Oct., 1818; m. Susan £. Bingham.
552. Clarissa Louisa, b. 17 Oct, 1822; d. 12 Sept, 1868, Bozrah,
Conn.; m. at Bozrah, 7 Dec., 1845, Henry Alexander Bing^
ham, son of Alexander and Susan (Waterman) Bingham.
Issue (Bingham): i. Henry Alexander*, b. 19 Feby., 1849;
d. 1853. ii. Benadam Pendleton, b. 5 Sept., 1855; d. 1856.
iii. Charles Henry, b. 11 Aug., 1860; d. 28 Aug., 1863.
553. Cyrus, b. 20 March, 1825; d. 30 Oct, 1829.
554. Cyrus Henry, b. 5 Oct, 1830; m. Mary M. Welles.
555. Mary Jane, b. 24 July, 1832; d. unm. at Middletown, Conn., 12
Dec., 1898.
177. Lydia* (Capt. Joshua^, Col, William^, Joseph*), was bom at
Westerly, R. I., 4 February, 1789, and died at Warren, Ohio, 10
March, 1873. She married at Preston, Conn., 1 January, 1807, Eli-
sha Bennett, son of Daniel and Hannah (Read) Bennett. He was
bom about 1784, and died at Hartford, Ohio, 25 January, 1861,
aged 76.
Issue (Bennett), first four from Preston records:
i. Lydia Ann% b. 27 May, 1808; d. March, 1845, or 1846; m.
Alvon Brown,
ii. Elisha Huntington, b. 21 Jany., 1810; d. 9 Aug., 1873; m,
Lydia Kent BumhauL
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iii. Charles P., b. 14 Nov., 1811; d. 13 March, 1873; m. Mary Ann
Thurston. He has daughters, Mrs. S. H. Welch, of Burton,
O., and Mrs. E. H. Sutliff, of Saranac Lake, N. Y.
iv. Henry, b. 12 June, 1813; d. 27 June, 1887, at Charlevoix, Mich.;
m. Abby Avery.
V. Emma B., b. 15 June, 1815; d. 1 Sept., 1883, at Warren, Ohio;
m. (1), Nelson Brown; (2), Samuel Quinby. By her first
husband she had a dau., Emily* (Brown), who m. Sidney Case,
and lives at Nortonville, Kan.; also a djau., Louisa (Brown),
who m. Horace S. Fuller of Crete, Nei. Issue (Fuller) : 1.
(Mrs.) Emma Quinby* (Dean). 2. Horace Stevens, Jr. 3.
Jease Pier. 4. Robert Samuel. 5. George Bennett.
vi. Emily (twin with Emma B.), m. Urial Hutchins, at one time
a member of Congress,
vii. Nancy Maria, b. 22 May, 1817; d. 29 Oct, 1847; m. Avery
Bromley of Norwich, Conn. Her dau., Helen*, m. E. A.
Palmer, of Eeene,, N. H.
viii. Julia, b, 10 Sept, 1819; m. Nelson Swan, of Griswold, Conn.
ix. Hannah, b. 5 March, 1822; d. 24 Aug., 18g6, at Warren, C;
m. (1), Calvin Sutliff; (2), Charles Tyler.
X. Louisa, b. 29 Sept., 1824; d. 'Sept, 1844, or 1845; m. Hilior
Perkins.
xi. Albert, b. 12 Jany., 1828; m. 14 Oct., 1851, Bitridge Vail lit-
tle. They reuL to Calif, prior to 1860, where Mr. Bennett
was a Capt. in the Militia during the Civil War, and a Rep-
resentative to the State Legislature in 1878. Present res.,
Heppner, Ore. Four ch. (Bennett): 1. Florence EltMobeth*,
2. Harry Little. 3. Harmon King. 4. Clara May,
xii. Edwin (twin with Albert), m. (1), Eliza Morrow; (2), Ella
Cone,
xiii. Almira A., b. 27 May, 1830; d. early in 1831.
xiv. George B., b. 16 Feby., 1832.
XV. Son, unnamed, d. at birth.
184. Nathaniel Minor* Pendleton (Lieut. Ephraim*, Col. Wil-
liam^, Joseph*), was bom 5 May, 1777, at Westerly, R. I., and died
8 November, 1848, at Stonington, Conn. (G. S.). Nathaniel M.
Pendleton was a merchant tailor at Stonington for many years.
During the War of 1812 he served as private under William Potter
at New London from the 20th to the 26th of June, 1813, and under
Horatio G. Lewis from the 17th of July to the 11th of August in
the same year. He was one of the defenders of Stonington in the
British attack upon that place, Aug. 9-10, 1814, and during their
bombardment his house was one of those most severely damaged. In
this action he was a member of the 8th Co., 30th Conn. Regt. Mili-
tia. He also served at Stonington under William Potter from the
20th to the 27th of August, 1814 (Conn. Historical Society Col.,
War of 1812).
Beside his gravestone in the Robinson Burying Ground at Ston-
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ington there stands another one inscribed ** In memory of Mrs.
Hannah^ wife of Nathaniel M. Pendleton^ who died 4 Oct^ 1828,
Aged 47 years." Her family name is unknown^ as no record of their
marriage has been found. Neither have records of the births of any
children to them yet come to lights and whether or not they had any
is a matter of uncertainty. The aged residents of Stonington whom
we have questioned upon this point, while remembering Nathaniel
Tery well, cannot recollect that he had any family of his own, and
the following items from the U. S. Census records are not concln-
siTe either way: In 1800 the Census for Stonington shows that
Nathaniel had in his family a male child between 10 and 16 years
old, a female between 16 and 26 — ^probably his wife — ^and one over
45— perhaps his mother. This male child could not have been his
if the Census report is correct, as it was bom prior to 1790, at which
time Nathaniel was under thirteen years of age. In 1810, a male
child between 10 and 16 appears, also a female under 10, besides
one between 26 and 45. If this male child was his, it is strange
that it does not appear in the preceding Census, unless bom just
after that enumeration had been made. If such were the case, the
1810 Census must have occurred at a later period in the year than
the one in 1800. In 1820 he is still credited with a male child be-
tween 10 and 16, which could hardly have been his, none appearing
under 10 in the former Census. There were also counted in his
family in this year a male between 16 and 26, a female between 26
and 45, and one over 45. His name does not occur in the 1830
Census.
From the foregoing records it is possible that Nathaniel* had a
daughter who died young. Had the 1800 Census given the age of
the male child then in his family as under 10, a son might also have
been indicated in view of the data that follow, but as neither his will
nor any administration of his estate appears upon the Stonington
Probate records, such conjectures cannot be confirmed.
187. Sally* Pendleton (Major Nathan^, CoL WUliam^, Joseph^),
was bom 13 August, 1777, at Westerly, R. I., and, died 6 (or 7)
April, 1851, at Alfred, N. Y. She married at Westerly, 29 Novem-
ber, 1798, Dea. John Langworthy, Jr., son of John and Altana (Bab-
cock) Langworthy. He was bom 1 April, 1776, and died at Alfred,
X. Y., 5 June, 1856.
Issue (Langworthy), bom at No. Stonington, Conn.:
i. John Avery^ b. 27 Dec., 1799; d. 27 July, 1894, at Little Gen-
esee, N. Y.; m. (1), Eliza Lewis; (2), Mrs. Mary Utter,
ii. Thomas, b. 20 March, 1802; d. at sea, July, 1828.
iii. William Pendleton (twin with Thomas), d. 1889; m. 14 Sept.,
1826, Susan Stillman.
iv. (Dea.) Charles Davis, b. 22 Feby., 1804; d. at Alfred, N. Y.,
9 June, 1876; m. 17 Aug., 1829, Susan Saunders. He is men-
tioned in the " Hist, of Allegany Co., N. Y.," as an early
settler and prominent citizen of the town of Alfred.
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▼. (Rev.) Isaac Pendleton^ b. 18 Jane^ 1806; d. 5 Jany., 1888; m.
8 Aug., 1842, Sarah Williams. He was a Congregational
minister; author of a " History of Chelsea, Mass./' which he
published in 1866, while holding a pastorate in that city.
vi. Asa Albert, b. 26 March, 1808; d. 23 May, 1845; m. 1 Jany.,
1839, Eunice Stilhnan.
vii. Benjamin Franklin, b. 7 May, 1810; d. 7 Nov., 1896; m. (1),
11 April, 1833, Amy Lewis; (2), 1841, Elisa Irish; (3), 25
Dec, 1877, Maria Wells. His son, George Irish Langworthy,
was First Lieut, of Co. E, 85th Regt N. Y. Vol, Inf. during
the Civil War.
viii. Nathan Henry, b. 17 Oct., 1812; d. 28 May, 1889; m. 20 Febv.,
1837, Ann Elizabeth Carr.
ix. Sarah Amelia, b. 1 Dec, 1814; d. 27 March, 1844; m, 27 Feby.,
1834, Rev. Albert G. Palmer.
X. Altana B., b. 8 April, 1817; d. 2 April, 1841; m. 20 Sept.,
1839, Alfred Clark.
xi. James Babcock, b. 25 June, 1819; m. 20 March, 1843, Martha
Stillman.
Ref.: Chesebroug^ Genealogy, pp. 101-8; Babcock Genealogy, p. 505.
(Usual variations in dates.)
188. (Gen.) Nathan* Pendleton (Major Nathan^, Col. WH-
liatn^, Joseph*), was bom at Westerly, R. I., 1 June, 1779, and died
at Pendleton Hill, No. Stonington, Conn., 15 October, 1827. He
did not remove to New York state with the rest of his father's fam-
ily, but remained at Stonington, settling upon the high plateau in
the northern part of the town, from which distant glimpses of Long
Island Sound can be obtained on clear days. Here he occupied him-
self in farming and also carried on the business of a merchant. This
part of Stonington became known in time as " Pendleton Hill," a
name by which it has ever since been called, and in 1808 was set off
to form the town of North Stonington. Like all the Pendletons of
his line before him, Nathan* was actively interested in public af-
fairs, and represented the new community in the Connecticut Legis-
lature from 1810 to 1826. Quite naturally, too, and as was almost
to be expected, he became an officer in the State Militia while still
a young man, and when the War of 1812 broke out he had risen to
the rank of Major in the State Artillery. The Connecticut records
show that he held this office while serving under Lt. Col. William
Randall at New London from 27 June to the 2nd July, 1813, and
at Stonington from the 9th to the 27th of August, 1814. He was
accordingly among the defenders of that place during the British
attack on the 9th and 10th of that month. In this action his son,
Nathan Sands, served as a " waiter " in his regiment. After the war
Nathan* continued to hold office in the militia, and while his name
does not appear again in the records of the Ad j .-General's office, yet
the commissions given him, — ^the originals of which are now in the
possession of Mr. Charles H. Pendleton of Westerly, R. I. — show
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that he was made Lient. Colonel of the State Militia 31 Oct, 1816,
Colonel, 23 Oct., 1817, and Brigadier General of the Third Brigade,
28 May, 1822. He was also Assistant U. S. Marshal, and the Census
of Stonington was made mider his direction as such in 1820.
Nathan* Pendleton married at Stonington, Conn., 6 Oct, 1803,
Phebe Cole, daughter of Sands and Esther (Grant) Cole. She was
bom at Stonington, 6 Feby., 1786, and died at Westerly, R. I., 17
May, 1867.
Issue, bom at North Stonington, Conn.:
556. Nathan Sands^ b. 18 Jany., 1806; he left home in 1826 and
was never heard from again.
557. Charles Henry, b. 19 Jany., 1807; he was a school teacher and
d. in Cal., unm., 18 Oct., 1852.
558. Enoch Burrows, b. 5 Sept, 1808; m. Mary Ette Chapman.
559. Phebe Esther, b. 30 Aug., 1810; m. Rev. Bradley Miner.
560. DcWitt Clinton, b. 27 May, 1812; m. (1), Mary P. Billings;
(2), H. Amanda Bagley.
561. William Franklin, b. 15 April, 1814; m. Sarah Ann Haugh.
562. Sarah Ann, b. 23 May, 1816; d. young.
563. Susan Amelia, b. 18 March, 1818; m. John Avery Morgan.
564. Nancy Mary, b. 1 March, 1820; d. unm. at No. Stonington, 11
July, 1841.
565. (Hon.) James Monroe, b. 10 Jany., 1822; d. at Westerly, R. I.,
16 Feby., 1889. James Munroe Pendleton received his edu-
cation in the district schools and at the Conn. Literary Inst.,
from which he was graduated with high honors in 1844. He
entered inunediately upon a business life, and in 1854 was
one of the incorporators of the Niantic Bank at Westerly, of
which he was President at the time of his death, as he was
also of the Niantic Savings Bank. Mr. Pendleton took much
interest in political affairs, and from 1862 to 1865 inclusive
was elected to the R. I. Senate. In 1868 he was a delegate
to the Republican National Convention at Chicago, and Presi-
dential Elector. He was also elected to the 42nd Congress
in this year and re-elected to the 43rd. In 1876 he was again
a delegate to the Republican National Convention, and from
1878 to 1884 represented Westerly in the R. I. Legislature.
He m., in 1847, Arabella JBethene Spencer, dan. of Alfred
and Harriet (King) Spencer, of Suffield, Conn., but having
no children of his own, brought up four of hlk brother Wil-
b'am's. His widow survives him and makes her home at West-
erly, R. I.
566. Lydia Elizabeth, b. 4 April, 1824; d. at No. Stonington, 15
Aug., 1841.
567. Eeturah Catherine, b. 13 May, 1827; she was a school teacher
and d. unm. at Providence, R. I., 5 Nov., 1881.
Ref.: Grant Family History, pp. 83, lTT-8; Dcnison's "Westerly"; "Men
of Progress in Rhode Island."
189. Isaac* Pbndlbton {Major Nathan^, Col. WiUiam\ JosepV),
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was bom at Westerly^ R. I.^ 16 January^ 1781| and died at Oxford,
N. Y., 3 November, 1843. He was a farmer and lived in Connecti-
cut until about 1815, when he removed to the state of New York and
settled near his father on a tract of land between Norwich and Ox-
ford, Chenango County.
He married (1), at North Stonington, Conn., 22 January, 1809,
Bridget Stanton (T. R.), daughter of Lieut Peleg and Lydia (Hew-
itt) Stanton.
He married (2J, Mrs. Mary (Robinson) Davis, widow of Daniel
Davis, and daughter of Joshua and Nancy (Bams) Robinson.
Issue, first child born at Groton^ Conn., second and third at
No. Stoning^n, others at Oxford, N. Y. (all by first wife) :
568. AmeUa% b. 25 Oct, 1809; d. about 1864; m. Harry Hull. Issue
(Hull) : i. Harriet Amelia^, m. Peter Brink, ii. Harry, Jr.;
was in Little Blue, Mo., at last accounts, iii. Sarah Jane, d.
unm. about 1873.
669. Lydia Ann, b. 28 Sept, 1811; d. 15 Sept, 1898, Norwich,
N. Y.; m. 12 Feby., 1832, Capt Daniel H. Richmond, b. 26
May, 1808, son of Joseph and Rizpah (Hunt) Richmond.
Issue (Richmond): i. Isaac Daniel^, b. 23 April, 1835; d.
Nov., 1901.
570. Isaac Stanton, b. 27 Aug., 1813; d. about 1816.
571. Mary Bridget, b. 12 Feby., 1816; d. ae. 18 months.
572. Rhoda, b. 30 Dec., 1817; m. (1), Ormond Richmond; (2), Ben-
jamin B. Hewitt
573. Nathan, b. 17 March, 1820; m. Mrs. Elizabeth Pellett.
574. Jane, b. 1 June, 1822; m. Albert G. Ayer.
575. Sarah, b. 17 Aug., 1826; m. at Stonington, Conn., 6 Nov., 1850,
Charles R. Breed, as his second wife. No issue.
576. Stanton, b. 26 June, 1827; m. Amanda M. White.
577. Henry, b. 27 May, 1830; m. Helen M. Cary.
Ref.: Stanton Genealogy, Richmond Family, p. 398.
190. Keturah* Pendleton {Major Nathan^, Col. William^, Jo-
seph^), born 5 December, 1782, Westerly, R. I.; d. 28 April, 1811,
at Norwich, N. Y. She married at Stonington, Conn., 29 January,
1804, as his first wife, Charles^ Randall, son of John® (5th), and
iMary (Swan) Randall, great-grandson of John (3rd) and Dorothy*
(Cottrell) Randall, and great-great-grandson of Nicholas and [15]
Dorothy* (Pendleton) Cottrell. Charles' Randall was born at Ston-
ington, 25 January, 1780, and died at Norwich, N. Y., 1 April, 1872.
He served in the war of 1812 as Lieutenant in Col. Meade's Che-
nango Co. [N. Y.] Regt., and was captured at the battle of Queens-
town Heights. His second wife was his sister-in-law, [192] Mary*
Pendleton, and he was married twice after her death.
Issue (Randall), horn at Norwich, N. Y.:
i. Mary% b. 23 April, 1806; d. at Norwich, 15 Jany., 1875; m.
23 April, 1829, Ralph Johnson.
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ii. Charles Pendleton, b. 31 May, 1807; d. at Ellicottville, N. Y.,
31 Dec, 1860; m. (1), 17 Oct., 1833, Margaret B. Dimmick;
(2), 6 Aug., 1856, Ada Croeby.
iii. Nathan, b. 28 Oct, 1808; d. 18 May, 1872, aboard steamer, off
Central America; m. (1), 3 May, 1831, Catherine D. Monell;
(2), 11 Nov., 1868, Mrs. Emily W. (Morgan) Miller. In
early life Nathan Randall learned the printer's trade, and
after some newspaper experience in New York City, he be-
came in 1832, editor of a paper at Pulaski, N. Y., and later
of one at Ithaca. Some years afterwards he associated him-
self with a half-brother in the manufacture of coarse salt at
Syracuse, N. Y. Here he became interested in various rail-
road enterprises in the United States, Mexico, Central and
South America, and took a leading and active part in advanc-
ing and promoting many roads.
IT. Kcturah, b. 27 AprU, 1811; d. at Norwich, 20 May, 1870; m.
11 Oct, 1832, Bela Brewer Colton.
Ref.: Randall Genealogy.
191. Charlotte* Pendleton (Major Nathan^, Col. William^, Jo-
*epA«), bom 24 October, 1784, Westerly, R. I.; d. 17 April, 1856,*
at No. Stoning^n, Conn. She married 27 November, 1806, Chris-
topher Brown, Jr., son of Christopher and Margaret (Holmes)
Brown. He was bom at Stonington, Conn., 1 January, 1774, and
died at No. Stonington, 10 September, 1830.
Issue (Brown), bom at No. Stonington, Conn.:
i. Charlotte% b. 27 Aug., 1807; d. 16 July, 1808.
ii. Christopher Franklin, b. 12 Jany., 1809; no further rec.
iii. Ralph Isham, b. 20 Nov., 1810; d. unm. at Pawtuxet, R. I., 3
Nov., 1833. He was a student at Hamilton College, where
he was preparing for the ministry,
iv. Mary Breed, b. 15 Oct., 1812; m. Marcus B. Young.
V. Lucy Amelia, b. 16 Dec, 1818; d. at Waterville, Me., 26 July,
1859; m. Benjamin Niles Harris. She was the first woman
to be graduated from the Boston Medical School, and was
one of the pioneer women physicians of New England,
vi. Clarissa Charlotte, b. 14 Aug^, 1820; d. at Providence, R. I.,
1 Aug., 1853; m. Bela W. P. Bennett Their son, Herbert
Franklin^ (Bennett), b. 18 March, 1844, is a veteran of the
Civil War, a former member of the R. I. Legislature, and is
now Town Clerk of Bristol, R. I.
vii. Sarah, b. 16 Dec., 1822; d. 16 April, 1849; m. 5 June, 1848,
George A. Stanton, of Charlestown, R. I.
nii. Nathan W., b. 26 Feby., 1825; d. at Westerly, R. I., 9 April,
1896; m. (1), Abby Segar; (2), Annie E. Chapman.
•9 April, 1857, in Brown Genealogy.
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192. Maky* Pendleton (Major Nathan^, Col. WiUiam\ Joteph*),
bom 16 December, 1786, Westerly, R. I.; died 26 December, 1817,
at Norwich, N. Y. She married at Norwich, as his second wife, 11
November, 1811, her brother-in-law, Charles^ Randall. [See under
(190) Keturah*.] He married (3), 3 September, 1818, AbigaU
King, and (4), 8 December, 1846, Mrs. Dolly (Geer) Pardee.
Issue (Randall), bom Norwich, N. Y.:
i. George Clinton^ b. 30 July, 1812; d. at Norwich, 22 June,
1839; m. 10 Oct, 1833, Lydia Brown.
ii. Amelia Babeock, b. 8 Feby., 1815; d. 13 AprO, 1847, at Ham-
ilton, N. Y. ; m. as his first wife, 8 Jany., 1835^ Alfred Gard-
ner Slocum.
Ref.: Randall Genealogy; ''Slocums in America.''
193. Catherine* Pendleton (Major Nathan^, Col. William^, Jo-
seph^), bom 22 July, 1789, Westerly, R. I.; died at Oxford, N. Y.,
13 January, 1826. She married 18 May, 1815, as his first wife,
Jeremiah York, Jr., son of Jeremiah and Thankful (Thurston)
York. He was bom 25 September, 1794, and died 24 April, 1873.
His second wife was Arba Sheldon.
Issue (York), bom at Oxford, N. Y.:
i. Dau., d. inf.
ii. Dau., d. inf.
iii. Hi^am^ b. 4 April, 1821; m. (1), 8 Oct., 1860, Sarah Johnson;
(2), 25 Dec., 1857, Harriet C. Palmer. He was a banker at
WellsviDe, N. Y. ; by his first wife he had two ch. and by the
second four, amongst whom was a son, Edward P.* (York), a
graduate of Cornell University in 1889.
iv. Henry Dwight, b. 25 March, 1823; m. Mary Tyler. In 1909
he was a lawyer at Hazel Green, Wis., where he has lived
for many years.
V. Catherine, b. 29 Dec., 1825; m. Sanford P. Stillman.
Ref.: York Family; Cyrus H. Brown's "Brown Genealogy"; Thurston
Genealogy. (No two dates alike.)
196. (Capt.) William^ Pendleton (Major Nathan', Col. Wil-
liarn^, Joseph'), was bom at Stonington, Conn., 29 April, 1795, and
died at Norwich, N. Y., 17 July, 1878. He was a farmer and set-
tled at Norwich, N. Y., about 1816. During the War of 1812, he
served as a private under Charles Meech at New London, Conn.,
June 8th to 17th, 1813, and at Grotcm, from July 16th to 28th in
the same year; also at Stonington, from the 9th to the 24th of Au-
gust, 1814, under William Palmer (Conn. Arch.). In 1820, he was
appointed Lieutenant in the 105th Regt. New York Militia, and
commissioned Captain in the same Regt., 17 March, 1821.
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He married (1)^ Betsey PeUet/ daughter of Hesekiah and Mary
(Gibson) Pellet. She was born about 1797, and died 17 March,
1835. He married (2), Rhoda Wade, daughter of Theodore and
Bath (Williams) Wade. She was bom at Providence, R. I., about
1805, and died at Norwich, N. Y., 11 March, 1887.
Issue, by first wife, bom at Norwich and Smithville, N. Y.:
578. Mary% b. 4 July, 1818; m. Silas Snediker.
579. Jerusha, b. 9 March, 1820; m. Benjamin Slater.
580. Pelcg, b. 29 Aug., 1822; d. at Norwich, N. Y., 4 June, 1901;
m. Nov., 1849, Delia Franklin. They had no issue, and
adopted a boy «nd a girl, the son, Frank W., inheriting Pe-
leg's farm.
581. William Burrows, b. 2 March, 1823; m. (1), Susan Dennison;
(2), Lucinda Perry.
582. Nathan, b. 28 July, 1824; m. Jane £. Haines.
583. Esther, b. 29 July, 1826; m. George Bulkeley.
584. Lavinia, b. May, 1828; d. 1897; m. Wilburt Bowen, and had a
son, Edward W.^ (Bowen), who d. at Denver, Col., 3 Jany.,
1903.
585. Sarah, b. 4 July, 1830; d. unm., 1867.
686. Augustus, b. 12 July, 1833; d. 1848.
Issue by second wife:
587. Albert, b. 10 Oct, 1840; m. Emma L. Fish.
588. Virgil, b. 14 May, 1842; d. unm., June, 1868.
589. Harford Eugene, b. 19 Sept., 1843; m. twice. He is said to
be deceased. Lived at Audubon, Iowa, at one time. He
adopted several children, but it is not certain whether or not
be had any of his own.
590. Ellen Sophia, b. 12 Feby., 1845; m. Isaac Wilbur.
198. Peleo* Pendleton (Major Nathan^, Col. WUliam\ Joseph*),
was born at Stonington, Conn., 20 March, 1798, and died at Nor-
wich, N. Y., 18 July, 1866. He was a farmer at Norwich. In 1821
he was appointed Ensign in the 105th Regt. New York Militia. He
married at Groton, Conn., 19 September, 1824, Lucy Ann Babcock
(T. R.)^ daughter of Stanton Prentice and Lucy Ann (Crary) Bab-
cock, and granddaughter of John Prentice Babcock, a soldier of the
Resolution, who was killed in the Fort Griswold massacre. She was
born at Groton, 2 November, 1803, and died at Norwich, N. Y., 26
October, 1886.t
Issue, bom at Norwich and Oxford, N. Y.:
591. Frances Mary^, b. 1 Jany., 1826; d. 20 May, 1874; m. James
Ferguson, and had issue (Ferguson): i. Sarah* (dec.), and
ii. Frances, a teacher in the schools of Binghamton, N. Y.
592. John Prentice, b. 29 Janv., 1827; d. unm. 10 (or 20) Sept.,
1865.
• Pcttct in Babcock Genealogy — ^probably a typographical error.
tThe will of Stanton P. Babcock is filed in the Onondaga Co., N. Y.,
Surrogate's Records, and names daughter Lucy Pendleton.
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180 THS PXKDUBTON OXNKALOOT
693. Henry, b. 26 Aug., 1828; d. 5 Aug., 1830, Guilford, N. Y.
694. Ralph, b. 26 Dec., 1829; m. Corintha Kelsey.
696. Isaac, b. 3 AprU, 1832; m. Margaret McDonald.
696. Son, unnamed, b. 21 June, 1833; d. 1 July, 1833.
697. Lucy Ellen, b. 20 July, 1834; d. 16 March, 1846.
698. Hadlai Fish, b. 23 Oct., 1836; m. Addie £. Fitts.
699. Rhoda Elizabeth, b. 23 July, 1839; m. Warren B. Hallstead.
600. Catherine, b. 1 July, 1843; m. George W. Wakefield.
Ref.: Babcock Genealogy.
199. Joshua* Pendleton (Increase^, Lieut. Joshua*, Joseph^),
was bom at Guilford, Conn., 9 March, 1766, and died at Stow,
Ohio, 14 August, 1826. Like his father and grandfather before him,
he carried on in connection with farming, the business of tanning
and shoe-making. He lived at Guilford, Conn., until about 1T92,
when he removed with his father to Cornwall, that state, settling
later at Triangle, N. Y., and going from there to Stow, Ohio, about
1820. His cUldren received a gift of land at Triangle, N. Y., in
the will of his father, and on the 14th of January, 1819, Ezra Lucas,
and Polly, his wife, " Orasta " Pendleton, of Goshen, Conn., Ward
Pendleton, and Sarah, his wife, of Pompey, N. Y., Sarah Pendleton,
Paris Eenyon, and Phoebe, his wife, of Lisle, N. Y., sold to Moses
Lyman, Jr., and Erastus Lyman, all their interests in this land,
" Which we derived from the will of our grandfather, Increase Pen-
dleton, late of Cornwall, Conn." (Broome Co., N. Y., Deeds, vii, 35).
Joshua* Pendleton married at Guilford, Conn., Deborah Handy.
She died in 1828.
Issue, first six bom at Guilford, others at Cornwall, Conn.:
601. Anna Naomi% b. 1786; d. 26 Oct., 1786, "aged 0" (Guilford
Rec.).
602. Hannah (twin with Anna), d. 3 Nov., 1786.*
603. Joseph, b. 1787; d. 25 Jany., 1790.*
604. Ward, b. 1788; m. (1), SaUy Cook; (2), Mrs. Cynthia P.
Keith.
605. Samuel, b. 1789; no further rec; believed to have d. young.
606. Polly, b. 20 Jany., 1790; m. Dr. Ezra Lucas.
607. Oraesta, b. 1792; m. Timothy Clark.
608. Sarah, b. 1794; d. unm. at Goshen, Conn., 7 Nov., 1821.
609. Maria, b. 1796; prob. d. unm. prior to 1819.
610. Phebe Kingman, b. 28 July, 1797; m. three times.
611. Hubbard, b. 1800; m. Betsey E. Smith.
612. Fanny Maria, b. 20 July, 1803; d. 28 May, 1836; m. at Tri-
angle, N. Y., 21 June, 1821, Seymour Sanford. They had no
• The Guilford records say that s child of Joshua Pcndlctcm died 3 Not.,
1786, "aged 3," and that another child died Sf5 Jan., 1790, "aged 0." As
Joshua was only twenty years old, however, in 1786, it is evident that these
children's ages were transposed, and hence that his first two dauirhters were
twins. The United States Census of Guilford in 1790 shows that Joshua
had but one child, a male, living at that time.
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issue. Seymour Sanford was son of Joseph and Chloe (Good-
win) Sanford^ and was b. about 1797 at Litchfield, Conn.
He m. (2), 7 Dec., 1836, Louisa Eaton, and had a family.
613. John Handy, b. 23 Aug., 1804; m. three times.
Ref.: J. P. Smith's "History of Broome Co., N. Y.," p. W7; J. J. Good-
win's -Goodwin Family," p. 305.
200. WixxiAM* Pkndleton (Increoie^, Lieut Joshua^, Joseph*),
was bom at Guilford, Conn., 4 July, 1769, and died at ComwaU,
Conn., 23 (or 28) Avgust, 1850. He removed from Guilford to
Cornwall, Conn.^ about 1792, and spent the rest of his life in that
town. He was a farmer and is referred to in Grold's " History of
ComwaU" as an active, stirring man. He married (1), at Water-
town, Conn., 18 January, 1792, Lucretia Welton (T. R.). She was
bom about 1772, and died 3 November, 1822, aged 50. He married
(2), Mrs. Catherine^ (Fowler) Coan, widow of Davis Coan, and
daughter of Noah*, Jr., and Lucy (Bartlett) Fowler, and grand-
daughter of Noah and [63] Deborah'^ (Pendleton) Fowler. She
was bom at Guilford, Conn., 5 February, 1787, and died 29 Janu-
ary, 1866.
Issue, born at Cornwall, Conn. — ^by first wife:
614. William Alanson^, b. 3 July, 1794; m. (1), Nancy Kingman;
(2), Lucy B. Waugh.
616. Lewis, b. 12 Nov., 1795; left home when a young man and was
never heard from.
616. Rosetta, b. 2 May, 1798; m. Micajah Bamum.
617. Increase Alonzo, b. 10 March, 1801; m. Maria A. Palmer.
618. Merritt, b. 1 Sept., 1803; m. Catherine* Coan.
619. Albert, b. 2 July, 1805; left home with his brother Lewis and
was never heard from.
620. Henry Gideon, b. 28 Aug., 1807; m. three times.
62L William, b. 1 April, 1810; d. 15 Feby., 1815.
622. Reuben Welton, b. 15 July, 1812; m. (1), Sarah Ann Darling;
(2), Catherine Pringle.
623. Edward, b. 19 June, 1816; d. 8 Nov., 1822.
Issue by second wife:
624. Lucretia Deborah, b. 24 April, 1824; d. 29 April, 1898, Water-
loo, Iowa; m. 22 Feby., 1846, Joseph Brown, and hiad issue
(Brown) : i. (Capt) Charier Henry\ b. 27 May, 1852, Corn-
wall, Conn.; m. 24 Dec., 1885, Enmia Hife. No children.
Res. Suisun, Cal.
625. Noah S., b. 26 Nov., 1826; m. Lurinda HuH.
202. Phebe' Pendleton (Increase^, Lieut. Joshua^, Joseph*),
bom 28 January, 1775, at Guilford, Conn. ; died 29 January, 1859.
She married Eber Yale, son of EUsha and Rebecca (North) Yale.
He was bom 1 August, 1776, and died 25 November, 1816.
Issue (Yale), bom at Cornwall, Conn.:
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i. Frederick% b, 14 Nov., 1797; d. 4 Sept., 1827; m. 1818, Lucpc-
tia Sedgwick.
ii. Charles, b. 25 April, 1800; m. 1820, Laura Phelps.
iii. Roderick, b. 11 Sept., 1807; m. 13 Nov., 1827, Anna Hoskins.
iv. Juliette, b. 20 Sept., 1809; m. 1825, Constant Sonthworth.
V. Phebe Ann, b. 27 April, 1811.
Ti. Caroline, b. 24 Feby., 1813; m. 1843, Luke B. Miller, of Great
Barrington, Mass.
vii. Eber E., b. 18 July, 1815; m. 1838, Abigail Gillette. His son,
Burritt* (Yale), lives in the old Pendleton homestead at Corn-
wall, Conn.
Ref.t "Genealogy of tbe Eliot FamUy," pp. 87-88, 144-146.
204. Julia Anna* Pkndlkton (Increase^, Lieut, Joshua^, Jo-
seph^), born 29 August, 1785, at Guilford, Conn.; died at Goshen,
Conn., 6 October, 1820. She married 10 May, 1811, Uriah Merwin.
He was bom at Goshen, 8 July, 1783, and <tied there, 14 October,
1869.
Issue (Merwin), bom at Goshen, Conn.:
i. Harvey Pendleton^ b. Sept., 1812; d. 8 April, 1877; m. (1),
10 Nov., 1835, Charlotte Norton; (2), 6 March, 1838, Almira
Norton; (3), 28 May, 1850, Sarah Parsons,
ii. Orrin Fowler, b. 13 May, 1818; d. 21 May, 1870; m. 27 April,
1860, Edna D. Rugg. They had no issue,
ui. Julius Increase, b. 13 July, 1820; d. 24 Jany., 1880; m. 26
Nov., 1874, Sarah Richards. No children.
205. Qavid* Pendleton (^WiUiam^, Edmund\ EdmutuP), was
bom at Stratford, Conn., 19 January, 1776, and died there, 21 AprO,
1854. He married Clarissa Patterson, daughter of Samuel, Sr., and
Esther (Rowland) Patterson. She was bom 2 November, 1781, and
died 2 Febraary, 1849.
Issue, bom at Stratford, Conn.:
626. Susan^ b. 2 Oct, 1801; d. about 1881; m. Louis Beers, and had
issue (Beers): i. Margaret^, d. inf. ii. Charles, d. ae. about
30.
627. Esther, b. 9 Dec, 1803; m. Jason Beers.
628. Harriet, b. 3 Oct., 1805; m. John Beardsley.
629. Delia, b. 8 Jany., 1808; d. at Bridgeport, Conn., 21 Dec., 1894;
m. Sydney Lewis and had no issue.
630. Maria, b. 17 Feby., 1810; d. 18 Aug., 1869; m. (1), David
Meeker. He d. 19 Aug., 1867, and she m. (2), Dr. Jeremiah
Dennison. No issue.
631. Mary Ann, b. 24 July, 1812; m. William S. Stoddard.
632. David, Jr., b. 31 Jany., 1815; d. 16 Sept, 1815.
633. Lucy, b. 15 June, 1816; d. 24 Feby., 1902, Bridgeport, Conn.;
m. George McEwen, and had issue (McEwen): i. Maria^, d.
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inf. ii. George R., d. 10 April, 1895, ae. 48. He was a
surveyor.
634. David, Jr., 2nd, b. 14 Aug., 1819; m. Eunice Jones.
635. Abigail, b. 8 May, 1821; m. John K. Taylor.
Ref.: Orcutt's "History of Stratford, Conn."
206. IsAAc^ Pendlston (William^, Edmund^, Edmund^), was
bora at Stratford, Conn., 20 Feby., 1778, and died there, 10 Nov.,
1824. He was a carpenter and builder and made his home at Strat-
ford, Conn., aU his life. On the 10th of December, 1806, Isaac
Pendleton and Alice, his wife, of Stratford, in connection with David
Pendleton and wife, Clarissa, sold to David Beardslee, of Milton,
N. Y., for $80, land in the Military Tract in the town of Solon,
N. Y. (Onondaga Co., N. Y., Deeds, Book G, p. 126). In the War
of 1812, Isaac Pendleton served as private under Joseph I. Porter
at Bridgeport, Conn., April 15-17, 1814, and September 30-October
3, 1814 (Conn. Rec.).
He married 23 October, 1802, Alice Ufford, daughter of Benjamin
and Elizabeth (Wells) Ufford, of Stratford, Conn. She was born in
1780, and died 10 December, 1868, aged 88.
Issue, born at Stratford, Conn.: •
636. William^ b. 10 Dec, 1803; d. unm. at Stratford, 14 Sept.,
1883.
637. Betsey, b. 27 Jany., 1807; m. John Cook Hayden.
638. Maria, b. 9 April, 1809; d. May, 1809.
639. Isaac Benjamin, b. 17 Jany., 1811; d. unm. at Edgefield Court
House, S. C, 8 Aug., 1836.
640. Julia, b. 3 Aug., 1813; unm. She is living with her brother
Edmnnd in New Haven, Conn.
641. Caroline, b. 5 Jany., 1816; d. upm. 30 Sept, 1886.
642. Edmund, b. 14 Oct., 1819; m. Emeline Davis.
643. Amelia, b. 27 Nov., 1821; d. 26 July, 1885.
R€f.! Orcutfs "History of Stratford, Conn."
207. Abioaii.* Pendleton (William'^, Edmund*, Edmund*), was
baptized in April, 1793, at Stratford, Conn. She married Loudy
LaField. Her husband was a master mariner, as were their four
sons who grew to manhood. The two daughters who married set-
tled in Alabama.
Issue (LaField), order uncertain; bom at Bridgeport, Conn.:
i. Elizabeth*^, d, inf.
ii. George, b. (11 Sept., 1812); d. at Bridgeport, Conn., 14 May,
1884, ae. 71 years, 8 mos., 3 days; m. there, 20 Feby., 1838,
Elizabeth C. Shelton. They have a son, Charles H.* (La^
Field), of Bridgeport.
iii. Henry, b. about 1814; d. 18 April, 1888, ae. 74; m. (1), Anne
Maria ; (2), 27 Nov., 1868, Mrs. Margretta Hurd. Hi»
widow was living at Bridgeport in 1906.
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iy. Elisa, m. Edwin Camp,
y. Harriet, b. 27 Oct, 1823; d. 30 Jany., 1860; m. 4 March, 1841,
Dr. William B. Cooper. She has a daa., Mrs. Mary J. Green,
of Wetimipka, Ala.
yi. Loudy Howard, m. Amie Beard. He has grandsons. Dr. W.
Arthur* (LaField) and Howard* (LaField), of Bridgeport,
vii. Mary, d. unm,
viii. Charles, d. inf.
ix. John, b. 27 Oct, 1821; d. 30 Oct., 1881, ae. 60 years, 3 days;
m. Cornelia Potter and had but one ch., IsabeUa^ (LaField),
who m. R. Grny Carleton of New Hayen, Conn.
Ref.: Bridgeport records.
214. James* Pendleton, Jr. {James^, Edmund*, Edmund^), was
bom at Weston, Conn., 3 Feby., 1777, and died at Amity, N. Y., 6
May, 1871. In an old account-book which was in the possession of
his grandson, the late James W. Pendleton, of Scio, N. Y., as re-
cently as 1902, James* wrote: " I, James Pendleton, was bom in
Weston, town and County of Fairfield and State of Connecticut, in
the month of February, the third day, in the year 1777. My father,
James Pendleton, was bom the twelfth of June in the year 1756 and
died in the Reyolutionary War the twelfth of December in the year
1778 — formerly from Stratford. My mother was bom the fifteenth
of February in the year 1761, being the daughter of Grashom [Grer-
shom }] Lyons, who liyed in the state aforesaid; her name was Sarah.
After my father died my mother married another man named John
Merritt, who liyed in parts where I was bom till March in the year
1790, then remoyed to Milton, town and County of Saratoga and
State of New York, where I lived with them till October in the year
1792, and then I went down to see my old friends and returned
again in a short time. In January in the year 1795 I set out with
my parents for the place before mentioned and returned again in a
short time and stayed with them untill April in 1795; then I went
to work for myself. November, 1795, I went down to my old Native
place where I stayed till January 1796. On the 19 of October in
the year 1796 I was married to Sally Tumey who was bom on the
25th day of Febraary, 1780."
The Land Records of Saratoga County [Book B, p. 177] show
that James Pendleton bought land in Milton of William Smith, Jr.,
15 June, 1798, and that he appears several other times as Grantee
and Grantor up to 1835. He was a large hop-grower at Milton, re-
moving late in life to Amity, Allegany Co., N. Y. His wife died 3
May, 1868.
Issue (births from his own records), bom at Milton, N. Y.:
644. Daughter, b. 5 Oct., 1797; d. in a few days.
645. James^ (3rd), b. 12 Dec., 1798; m. (1), Sarah Reynolds; (2),
Mrs. Electa Joyner.
646. John, b. 22 July, 1801; m. Lydia .
647. David, b. 7 Oct., 1803; m. Mary Ann Stedwell.
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648. Sarah, b. 22 Aug., 1806; d. num., 24 March, 1888.
649. Susannah, b. 11 Dec, 1809; m. James Stoieman or Stoneham,
and had issae: i. Marietta^ (dec.), ii. Joseph, of Emporium,
Pa., at last accounts.
650. Mary, b. 7 Sept., 1812; d. 26 March, 1888; m. James Haskell.
No issue.
651. Solomon, b. 22 Aug., 1816; m. (1), Martha L. Cartwright, (2)
Lucy Holton.
662. Sally, b. 10 Sept., 1819; d. 16 Feby., 1886; m. WincheU.
No issue.
216. IcHABOD* Pexdlkton (James^, James^, Caleb*), born 9 May,
1732, at Westerly, R. I., died there in 1754. He married at Ston-
ington. Conn., 15 December, 1751, Esther Ayer (Sec. Ch. Rec.),
daughter of Joseph and Elizabeth (Herrick) Ayer. She was bom
30 March, 1731, and died in 1774.
On the 22nd of January, 1754, Ichabod Pendleton and Esther, his
wife, of Westerly, sold to John " Guile," of Preston, for £20, land
in Preston that was laid out to John Guild, deceased (Preston Land
Rec.). Ichabod died not long afterwards, as on the 27th of May in
that year inventory was taken upon his estate (Westerly C. & P.
Rec., iii, 404). On the 25th of December, 1758, his widow made a
report of the Town Council which allowed her £351 for maintaining
his child, Joseph, 234 weeks ; " Said child was two years old when
his father, Ichabod, died " (Ibid., p. 550). The towns of Westerly
and Stonington became involved in a law-suit over the support of
this child, as appears in the following:
On the 1st of January, 1759, a meeting of the Town Council of
Westerly was called by William Davis, overseer of the poor, on ac-
count of a " Trancient Child Named Joseph Pendleton, Son to Icha-
bod Pendleton, Late Deceased : Who is Left on this Town and is now
Chargeable. . . . James Pendleton and Abigail Pendleton being
sworn in Council Declare, Vizt. That the father & mother of the Tran-
cient Child Were both Inhabitants of Stonington & Were married
together in Stonington & Lived Together there & the sd Child was
bom in Stonington: Where they Lived With sd Child about a year:
& from thence they Came to Westerly & Lived there about a year:
& then Ichabod Pendleton the father of sd Child Died: & after his
Death his Widow, the Mother of sd Child: Went back into Stoning-
ton & Carried sd Child with her & Lived there with sd Child: &
sometime past Came into Westerly again with sd Child & has thrown
the sd Child upon this Town & is Gone off & Left him." Upon this
testimony from the orphan's grandparents it was voted that the child's
only legal residence was Stonington, and that it be " forthwith con-
veyed there" (Ibid., p. 554).
On the 29th of January following, on account of this child having
been sent back from Stonington, the Town Council appointed a com-
mittee " To treat with a committee from Stonington in regard to the
legal residence of this Child." The committee did not seem to come
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to any agreement^ howerer^ as on the 25th of February^ 1760^ the
Westerly Council voted that William Davis " Draw out of the town
treasury the Sum of Sixty pounds for the carrying on the case of an
Impotent Boy called Joseph Pendleton^ which is now in the Law be-
tween Stonington & this town " (Ibid., p. 589).
An item in the Stonington "Town Votes" [Book II, p. 221],
under date of 22 June, 1761, shows that Westerly finally agreed to
be responsible for him; and on the 6th of July following James Pen-
dleton gave bond to the town to support Joseph (W. L. £., ix, 540).
Further references to this unfortunate child have not been found.
At a Court of Probate held at Stonington, 3 May, 1774, James
Pendleton, of Westerly, was appointed administrator on estate of
Esther Pendleton, late of Stonington, deceased. The inventory of
her property was reported 26 May, 1774, and amounted to £9 Is.
4d.; it included besides wearing apparel and household goods, a relic
of her brief married life in the shape of " one old Go Cart."
Of Ichabod's child:
653. Joseph*^, b. 1752, Stonington, Conn., no certain record has
been found later than the one in 1761 already mentioned. He
is not referred to in the will of his grandfather, James' Pen-
dleton (1792), nor was he made the admr. of his mother's
estate. Yet in the R. I. Census of 1774 there appears in the
family of James' Pendleton a male over 16, who could not
have been a son and who may have been this Joseph^, if a
relative at all. The Westerly Census of 1790 is a still greater
source of speculation. Not only is Major Joseph* Pendleton
enumerated therein, his name prefixed by his military title,
but another Joseph Pendleton is also given^ the latter 's name
appearing significantly enough just before those of James*
(3rd), and Simeon* Pendleton, uncles of Ichabod's son Joseph,
and amongst those of other men whom we know lived in this
northern part of Westerly, at some distance from Major
Joseph.
Now it is reasonable to suppose that these names appear in
the order in which they were taken by the enumerators in
going from house to house, and if so the juxtaposition of this
second Joseph's name with those of James and Simeon's is
an indication that Major Joseph's family was not counted
twice. Again, the reports upon these two families are not
alike, as Joseph's consisted of one male over 16, two under
16, and eight females, while the Major's family was made up
of two males over 16, one under that age, seven females, and
three other persons.
While it would seem impossible for two reports upon the
same family to differ so widely as these, yet the most careful
search of the Council, Probate, and Land records at West-
erly has failed to give us the least bit of corroborative evi-
dence that Joseph Pendleton, son of Ichabod, is the Joseph
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Pendleton of this Census record. If snch were the case^ as
seems not unlikely, he was not a land-holder at Westerly, and
must have removed from there to parts unknown prior to 1800,
as his name is not given in the Census of the town taken in
that year. Our correspondence has failed to locate any fam^
ily that could be traced back to him.
216. Dksire* Pendleton {James*, James*, Caleh^), bom 27 Feb-
rnary, 1738/39, Stonington, Conn.; married at Westerly, R. I., 9
January, 1755, Stephen Niles (T. R.). No record of her children
has so far come to light. The late Hosford B. Niles of New York
City in a letter to Charles H. Pendleton of Westerly, 1894, stated
that soon after 1788 a Stephen Niles of Rhode Island, who had been
a Captain in the Revolution, settled at Alburgh, Vt. He had chil-
dren, Nathan, Paul, Sands, Prudie, Eunice, and Desire. We lack
evidence, however, to state that these were children of Desire (Pen-
dleton) Niles, although such may have been the case.
218. James Pendleton (3rd) (Jamw*, James*, Caleh^), was bom
8 May, 1744, at Stonington, Conn. In 1776, he was enrolled as pri-
vate in the 3rd Co. Westerly Militia, Capt. StlUman (R. I. Arch.).
The record refers to him as James Pendleton, Jr., as he would be
called after the death of his grandfather, James^ Pendleton, in 1753.
In 1777 he was a private in Capt. John Gavitt's Co., Col. Noyes*
ficgt (Ibid.).
On the 23rd of March, 1785, James* Pendleton bought of his
brother, Simeon, land in Westerly bounded on land of William His-
cox and Clarke StiUman (W. L. E., xi, 242). 20 September, 1792,
James Pendleton, Jr., and Elizabeth, his wife, sold to Clarke StiU-
man for £39 10s. 2 3/4d., land in Westerly bounded on lands of
Perry Bromley, David Hiscox, and Simeon Pendleton, 2nd, — so
called' to distinguish him from Simeon', son of Col. Joseph^ Pendle-
ton (Ilad., p. 654). 27th March, 1793, James Pendleton and Eliza-
beth, his wife, sold land in Westerly to Simeon Pendleton " Son to
James" (Ibid., p. 706),
In his father's will (1792) James* received a bequest of only $1
because he had previously had his share. Late in this year, or early
in 1793, he removed with his family to Groton, Conn., where on the
24th of September, 1792, " James Pembleton of Westerly " bought
of Thomas Roach for £29 ten acres of land (Groton Deeds, xi, 241).
This property he sold to Joseph Morgan for £25, 9th March, 1796,
and on the 20th of January, 1797, James " Pembleton " and Josiah
Hewlett, Jr., bought of John Widger a small house in Groton on
land owned by Latham and Elisha Avery (Groton Deeds).
The marriage of James® Pendleton has not been found upon record,
nor has any list of his children come to light. As shown by the deeds
we have noted, his wife's first name. was Elizabeth, but we have been
nnable to determine her parentage. As to his children, the Rhode
Island Census of 1774 shows that he was at that time the head of a
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family consisting of one male and two females under 16^ besides the
usual male and female over that age. The U. S. Census of West-
erly in 1790^ increases his family to a total of two males over 16,
one under 16^ and six females, and the Census of 1800 finds him at
Groton, his family now consisting of one male under 10, one between
16 and 26, one over 45; three females under 10, two between 10 and
16, and one over 45. A comparison of these records indicates that
he had had at least three sons and eight daughters. The anknown
Desire Pendleton who was sent to the Westerly smallpox hospital
with Clarke and some twenty other Stillmans in 1793 (C. & P. Bee.,
V, 231*2), was probably his daughter, as James* had a sister named
Desire, and was a neighbor to Clarke Stillman as we have seen.
What ultimately became of this family is uncertain, although it seems
likely that James* was the James Pendleton of Rhode Island or Con-
necticut who was the ancestor of the Pembleton family of Lrnzeme
Co., Pa., for some account of which see Appendix III. All we can
say definitely of the children of James*, 3rd, and Elizabeth ( )
Pendleton is that they had, according to the Census records :
i. Son, b. prior to 1774.
ii. Dau., bom prior to 1774.
iii. Dau., bom prior to 1774.
iv. Son, b. between 1774 and 1790.
V. Dau., b. between 1774 and 1790.
vi. Dau., b. between 1774 and 1790.
vii. Dau., b. between 1774 and 1790. (There may have been one or
two other daughters bom in this period if either one or both
the oldest daughters had married or died before 1790.)
viii. Son, b. between 1790 and 1800.
ix. Dau., b. between 1790 and 1800.
X. Dau., b. between 1790 and 1800.
xi. Dau., b. between 1790 and 1800.
219. Hannah* Pendleton (/amw*, James*, Caleh^), was bom
22 May, 1747, at Stonington, Conn. She married at Westerly, R. L,
27 April, 1765, David Wilbur, son of Samuel and Elizabeth (Carr)
Wilbur. He was bom 31 July, 1740.
Issue (Wilbur), from Westerly records:
i. Hannah^ b. 3 March, 1766.
ii. David, b. 27 Sept., 1767.
iii. Isaiah, b. 29 Aug., 1771; m. 14 Aug., 1825, Desire WUbur.
iv. Bathsheba, b. 24 July, 1773.
V. Huldah, b. 23 Jany., 1776; m. 8 June, 1797, Benjamin Hall,
vi. Christopher, b. 26 March, 1778.
vii. Ichabod, b. 18 Nov., 1780; m. 21 Feby., 1804, Desire Stillman.
viii. Esther, b. 22 Jany., 1786.
221. Simeon^ Pendleton (James^, James^, CaUh^), was born at
Westerly, R. I., 8 June, 1756, and died at New Berlin, N. Y., 20
June, 1822. In 1776 he was enrolled in Capt. Stillman's 3rd Co.,
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Westerly Militia^ in which company were his brother^ James*, and
several other near relatives. He may also have been the " Simon "
Pendleton, " landsman," who served on the ship " Oliver Cromwell "
from 16 May to 2nd August, 1779 (Conn. Arch.). In 1777 he was
a private in Capt. John Gavitt's Co., Col. Noyes' Regt. (R. I.
Arch.).
In 1789 and 1793 Simeon Pendleton and Tabitha, his wife, sold
land in Westerly to Perry Bromley (W. L. E., xi, 468, 707), and in
1797 and 1798 they sold to James Rhodes land in Westerly and also
their homestead farm (Ibid., xii, 164, 133). Simeon and his entire
family were living at Westerly in 1800, as reported in the U. S.
Census of that year, but none of them appears tiiere ten years later.
His older sons had probably removed to New Berlin, N. Y., in the
meanwhile, and it is said that Simeon's death there occurred while
on a visit to them. His name does not appear as a Grantee or
Grantor on the Chenango County records. He was buried in the
village cemetery of New Berlin and his gravestone there is in excel-
lent condition. His descendants have been mostly farmers and fron-
tiersmen, and have been difficult to trace.
The wiU of Simeon Pendleton, dated at New Berlin, 18 December,
1822, proved 24 January, 1832 (Chenango Co., N. Y., Surrogate
Ree., Book B, p. 29), runs as foUows: " I give and bequeath unto
mv children, that is to say, my sons, Simeon Pendleton, Jr., David
Pendleton, Eliphalet Pendleton, Eli Pendleton, and James Pendle-
ton, and to my daughters, Dorcas, widow and relict of Thomas Ross,
deceased, * Soviah,' wife of Benjamin Sisson, Lydia, wife of Jede-
diah Austin, and Lucy Pendleton, all my property and estate, share
and share alike." The son, Simeon, Jr., was appointed executor.
Simeon* Pendleton married, either at Westerly, R. I., or Stoning-
ton, Conn., 19 March, 1775, Tabitha Niles. Entry of this marriage
appears both upon the Westerly records and those of the First Church
of Stonington. Tabitha Niles may have been daughter of Sands and
Elizabeth (Cottrell) Niles, who were married at Westerly, 4 Sep-
tember, 1745. She died at Westerly, 21 February, 1842*, aged 84
years [G. S.].
On page 163 of Book 3, Westerly "Town Meeting" Records,
there appears a list of seven of the " Children of Simeon, son of
James, and Tabitha, his wife," the dates being as follows:
654. Shneon^, Jr., b. 12 Aug., 1776; m. Sally Edwards.
655. David, b. 9 Sept, 1779; m. Ann Richar.
656. Tabitha (Dorcas),* b. 1 Dec, 1783; m. Thomas Ross.
657. Eliphalett, b. 30 July, 1787; m. (1), Marcelia Weaver; (2),
Sarah Bird.
658. Eli D. (Ely), b. 2 July, 1789; m. three times.
659. Zaviaht, b. 11 Oct, 1791; m. Benjamin Sisson.
660. James, b, 7 April, 1796; m. Mary Saunders.
661. Lydia, m. (1), Jedediah Austin; (2), William Burdick.
•The names Tabitha and Dorcas are identical (Bible Dictionary),
+ Giren as "Elisabeth" In Arnold's "Vital Records of Rhode Island."
t Given as "Zerriah" in Arnold's "Vital Records of Rhode Island."
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662. Lucy, m. [276] Elliot^ (or Ellet) Pendleton.
Under date of the 25th of Febrnary, 1805, the Council and Pro-
bate records of Westerly [Book VI, p. 98] show that Simeon* Pen-
dleton was involved in an affair of such a nature as to furnish his
wife grounds for divorce. She did not condone her husband's offense,
but proceeded to take legal action against him. The records of the
Supreme Court of Washington Co., R. I. [Book D, pp. 323-4], state
that on the fourth Monday of April, 1806, Dorcas Pendleton peti-
tioned for a divorce from her husband, Simeon Pendleton, 2nd,*
stating that she married him 17 March, 1775, and that she had al-
ways respected the vows and contract of marriage, but that he had
no ways regarded them. On considering the evidence she offered,
and upon the failure of her husband to contest the suit, her petition
was granted at the sitting of the Court held in the following Oc-
tober.
On page 223 of Book IV, Westerly " Town Meetings," there ap-
pears the following entry: " This may certify [to] all whom it may
concern that Mr. Perry Brumbley and Miss Dorcas Pendleton both
of Westerly, made their personal appearance before me on the 4th
of March 1807, and after producing a LawfuU Bill of Divorcement
and witness that they were lawfully Published were lawfully joined
Together i^ marriage by me the Subscriber.
Saml Bliven, Justice."
This Perry Bromley was a second cousin to Simeon* Pendleton,
being the son of William and Elizabeth' (Brown) Bromley, and
grandson of Jonathan^ and [31] Elizabeth^ (Pendleton) Brown,
and was bom at Westerly, 12 November, 1758, and died there, 13
December, 1849. He does not appear to have been married before,
and evidently brought up Simeon's two youngest children as his own,
his will, dated 18 March, 1842, proved 7 January, 1850 (Westerly
Prob. Rec, iv, 665), referring to Lydia, wife of William Burdick;
to Lydia's daughter, Susan E. Austin, then under 18 years of age;
to Lucy, wife of Eliot Pendleton, and to her children, William Perry
Bromley, Sands Niles Pendleton, and Joseph Henry Pendleton. In
this will Perry Bromley does not refer to Lydia and Lucy as his
children.
222. Elizabbth* Pendleton (Ohiidiah^, James^, Caleh^}), mar-
ried at Exeter, R. I., 12 January, 1757, George Lewis. While this
is the only pedigree we have that lacks direct confirmation, yet as we
have noted in our account of [72] Obadiah', the circumstantial evi-
dence is such as to indicate that this Elizabeth was his daughter, and
we have shown she could not have been a child of any other Pendle-
ton if of legitimate birth.
* So called to distinguish him from [42] Simeon^ (Col. Joseph*), who also
lived nt Westerly.
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Issue (Lewis), from Exeter, R. I., records:
i. Abigail", b. 28 Oct., 1757.
ii. George, Jr., b. 15 June, 1760.
iii. Obediah, b. 10 Dec., 1764.
iv. Mary, b. 22 May, 1766.
V. Asa, b. 1 May, 1769.
vi. Betsey, b. 3 March, 1772.
TiL Rowland, b. 5 Dec., 1775.
The will of George Lewis, dated at Exeter, 17 January, 1787,
names wife Elisabeth, sons George, Obediah, Asa, and Rowland;
daughters Abigail Lewis and Mary Lewis (Exeter Prob. Eec.).
Note: Mr. Carll A. Lewis, of New Haven, Conn., who has given much
study to the Lewis family, states that this George Lewis was son of George
and Sarah Lewis and that he was bom at Richmond, R. I., 30 March, 1735.
224. Samukl* Pendleton (Thonuu^, James*, Caleb*), was bom
about 1745 at Westerly, R. I., and died in 1826, at Islesboro, Me.
He was one of the early settlers of Islesboro, bnt the exact date of
his locating there is a matter of some donbt. While the history of that
town [p. 9] says that he came there with Shubael Williams in Septem-
ber, 1764, — at which time Samnd was but eighteen or nineteen years
old — and while his descendants say his daughter Dorcas was the first
white child bom on the island, which would set his arrival there in
1766-67, yet the records of the Court of Common Pleas for Wash-
ington County, R. I. [Book H, p. 79], show that in Febraary, 1770,
Samuel Pendleton, mariner, of Westerly, was a co-defendant with his
father in a suit brought against them by Thomas Wright of New
Shoreham. It would seem from this that the claims advanced for
Samuel Pendleton as a " First Settler " at Islesboro do not have a
very solid basis unless it is to be asstuned that he went there prior to
1770 to take up the land he occupied later.
At a town meeting held at Islesboro, 9 Jtme, 1789, it was voted
that Samuel Pendleton and John Gilkey lay out the town roads. In
1791 he helped form the first church at Islesboro, and at a town
meeting 1 May, 1792, he was chosen on a committee " To fix a place
where to set up a meeting-house." Samuel was a Deacon of this
church and in the absence of the minister often supplied the pulpit
himself.
The will of Samuel Pendleton, dated 9 November, 1822, proved 2
April, 1828 (Hancock Co., Me., Prob. Rec, xiii, 78), names wife
Bathsheba, sons Samuel, Simon and Joshua; daughters Dorcas Nich-
ols, Lydia Dodge, Bathsheba Richardson, Pmdence George; grand-
children Elisha, Abigail, and Sarah Pendleton, children of deceased
son Dodge. Samuel's descendants are very numerous at Islesboro,
and the men have generally led a sea-faring life, in which some of
them have greatly prospered.
Samuel^ Pendleton married Bathsheba Dodge, who died July, 1828.
The " History of Islesboro " says she was the daughter of John
Dodge, but she was more likely Samuel's first cousin, Bathsheba
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Dodge, born at Block Island^ R. I., 13 May, 1750, daughter of Mark
and Lydia (Rathbone) Dodge. Mark Dodge was brother to Dorcas
Dodge^ Samuel Pendleton's mother, and besides Bathsheba, had chil-
dren Simon, Joshua, Dorcas, and Niobe. These names with those of
Mark and Lydia appearing among Samuel Pendleton's children^ fur-
nish good evidence as to his wife's parentage.
Issue of Samuel* and Bathsheba (Dodge) Pendleton^ all but
one bom at Islesboro, Me.:
663. Dorcas% b. 2 Dec, 1767; m. (1), Isaac EweU; (2), Bcla
Nichols.
664. Niobe, b. 1771; d. 2 June, 1812; m. 14 Dec., 1792, Vinson (or
Vincent) Elwell, b. 14 July, 1768, son of William and Urania
(Wadsworth) Elwell. Issue (Elwell): i. Dorcas, d. 1820.
665. Lydia, b. 7 January, 1773; m. Rathbum Dodge.
666. Dodge, b. 1776; m. SaUy Nash.
667. Bathsheba, b. 1778; d. young.
668. Joshua, b. 17 Oct., 1781; m. Sally Randall.
669. Mark, b. 1784; m. Lydia Ball.
670. Bathsheba, 2nd, b. 1786; d. 10 Oct, 1843; m. 12 July, 1804,
Jack Richardson. They lived on a small island near Isles-
boro, and are said to have had one child that d. young.
671. Prudence, b. 10 March, 1788; m. Jacob George.
672. Samuel, Jr., b. 14 Jany., 1791; m. Lucy B. Sprague.
673. Simon Dodge, b. 92 Dec., 1792, Block Island, R. I.; m. Mary
Staples Fowler.
Note: Among the various spellings collected under the name Pendleton
that appear in the published records of Massachusetts soldiers and sailors
who served in the Revolutiotoary War, one Samuel ** Penderton " is ^vcn,
master of the brigantine SatUfaetian, a privateer. On the 1st of April, I778»
a petition signed by Thos. Prince on behalf of Job Prince, and others, of
Boston, was presented the Council asking that Nathaniel Thayer be com-
missioned as commander of said vessel and a commission was given Thayer
the same day. We have no evidence that this was our Samuel* Pendleton.
Rcf.: History of Islesboro, Me.; T. R. Woodward's "Dodge Genealogy ";
Bangor, Me., Historical Magazine, i, 61-69.
225, Nathaniel* Pendleton (Thomas^, James^, Caleh^), was
bom at Westerly R. I., 22 January, 1747. According to the " His-
tory of Islesboro" [p. 7], he took np 100 acres there in 1774. It
does not appear, however, that he settled there immediately, as he
must have been the Nathaniel Pendleton who served as Ensign in
Col. Parson's 10th Continental Regt. of Connecticut in 1776. This
regiment was at the siege of Boston and took part in the battles of
Long Island and White Plains (Conn. Arch.). His term of office
expired 31 December, 1776. One of Nathaniel's great-granddaugh-
ters, the late Mrs. M. A. Farmer, of East Corinth, Me., stated that
there was a tradition in her family to the effect that Nathaniel* was
a soldier of the Revolution, and that during his absence from home
his wife and little children underwent many hardships, an only cow
being their chief means of support
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We do not know in what year Nathaniel Pendleton removed to
Islesboro. His name does not appear there definitely until the U. S.
Census of 1790^ which credits him with a family then consisting of
ODC male under 16 and ten females including his wife. The Han-
cock County^ Maine^ Deeds contain a number of records relating to
him. In 1793 he bought land at Little Harbor bounded on land of
Jonathan Pendleton and Thomas Brasier (iii^ 191). Not long after^
wards he removed to Northport, Me., as on 1 January, 1795, Nathan^
iel Pendleton and Cynthia, his wife, of *' Ducktrap," sold to William
Pendleton for £180, a small island containing 106 acres near 700
Acre Island (iii^ 177). Nathaniel and Cynthia made other sales and
purchases up to 23 March, 1808, when they sold land in Northport
to Mark Dodge of Islesboro (xzii, 470). Among their other grantees
were William Drinkwater and Nathaniel Pendleton, Jr.
Nathaniel, Sr., was drowned in crossing the bay to 700 Acre Island ;
his body was washed ashore on the beach of Lincolnville and buried
on the island. He left no will and no administration of his estate
is of record, and direct written evidences of his marriages and of his
children are also missing. His first wife, whom he probably mar-
ried at Westerly, R. I., is said to have been Cynthia West. This is
confirmed by the deeds we have quoted and by the will of " Survior "
West, dated at Westerly, 22 February, 1775, proved 27 March, 1775
(C. & P. Rec., iv, 254), which gives to " Daughter Cinthia Pendle-
ton, a black and white coverlid in addition to what I have already
given her." It would appear that Cynthia's father was James West^
as on the 25th of January, 1773, the Westerly Town Council voted,
" If the town of Charlestown is willing that the widow West may
have her child that is now impotent and lame carried to Charlestown
to the house that Dr. Newman now lives in, certificate will be granted
to receive her and her child at any time when required without cost
to Charlestown." On the same day it was voted " That Samuel
Young have an order to the town treasurer for 10 Spanish dollars
for keeping a poor boy that is very lame and impotent, five weeks to-
morrow, being the son of James West, late of Westerly, dec."
(Westerly C. & P. Rec, iv, 203). The Rhode Island Census for
Westerly in 1774 shows that Zurviah West was the only widow of
that name then in the town. She named two sons, Adam and Ammi
(Amherst), in her will, but no children of James and Zurviah West
appear upon the vital records of Westerly.
Nathaniel's second marriage probably occurred at Northport, Me.,
about 1810, but as the early town records there were destroyed by
fire, the exact date cannot be determined. His gueat-nephew, Joseph
M. Stuart of Deer Island, N. B., states that Nathaniers second wife
was Sally Bradford, and the Probate Records of Hancock County,
Me. [Vol. IV, p. 314], show that in the administration of the estate
of William Bradford of Northport, a warrant to set out the widow's
dower to Sarah Pendleton was given 7 December, 1810, and that the
Decree of her acceptance was recorded 29 March, 1811. Nathaniel's
(crandson, the late John M. Pendleton, of Newburyport, Mass., said
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that his grandmother was a Sweetland^ and that he thought her first
name was Sally. This may have been the maiden name of William
Bradford's widow, but we cannot prove it, no Sweetlands appearing
upon the Probate records of Waldo County nor on the early records
of Hancock County.
As already noted, the United States Census of Islesboro in 1790
shows that besides himself and wife, Nathaniel then had one male
under 16 and nine females in his family. If these were all his chil-
dren and we have the correct dates of his oldest daughters' mar-
riages, it would appear that he had two more children than we have
record of, but we do not think such was the case. In 1800 the Cen-
sus shows him at Northport with his family consisting of one male
between 16 and 26 and one female between 10 aud 16, besides him-
self and wife. This Census also states that Nathaniel had emigrated
from Connecticut. He does not appear at Northport in the 1810
Census, but the one for 1820 finds him there again, his family now
including two males and one female under 10. It is evident from
these Census records and from the Hancock County Deeds that all
but one of Nathaniel's daughters. were by his first wife.
Issue by first wife, order uncertain:
674. AbigaU^ b. 30 Aug., 1768; m. David Thomas, Jr.
675. Nathaniel, Jr., b. 22 Aug., 1770; d. young.
676. Cynthia A., b. about 1770; m. Zenas Drinkwater.
677. Peggy (or Julia), m. Josiah Drinkwater.
678. Betsey, m. Thomas Brazier.
679. Mercy, m. (1), Joseph Brown; (2), Jonas S. Barrett.
680. Lucy, b. about 1779; m. three times.
681. Wealthy, m. Mark Dodge.
682. Charlotte, m. William Atwood.
683. Nathaniel, Jr. (2nd), b. 7 Sept., 1784. His father deeded him
land at Northport in 1803 (Hancock Co. Deeds, xii, 208).
He is said to have been lost at sea, unm.
684. Christina, b. June, 1786; m. (1), Nathaniel Thomas; (2), John
Dunham.
Issue by second wife, bom at Northport, Me.:
685. Nathaniel, Jr. (3rd), b. 10 Aug., 1811; m. Mrs. Eliaabeth*
(Stuart) Pendleton.
686. James, m. Mrs. Jane (Merserve) McClain, widow of Leander
McClain. No issue. He was brought up by his cousin, Mrs.
Lois^ (Pendleton) Burns, at Bristol, Me. Under the name
" James Bums " he served nearly thirty-five years in the
U. S. Navy, and was on the ships '* Ohio " and " Niagara "
during the Civil War. He d. at Bristol.
687. Sally, d. young.
226. Margaret* Pendleton (Thomas^, James*, Caleh^), bom at
Westerly, R. I., probably about 1748; married at Westerly, 7 June,
If 67, Sylvester Cottrell (T. R. — also given in First Ch. Stonington
Rec). In Febraary, 1769, Sylvester Cottrell of Stonington and
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Nathaniel Pendleton of Westerly brought suit against John Dodge,
Gilbert Fanning, and Hesekiah Minor of Stonington for trespass
(Washington Co., R. I., Court of Common Pleas, Book G, p. 770),
and in August, 1769, he was a eo-defendant with his father-in-law,
Thomas Pendleton, in a similar suit brought against them by Thomas
Greenman (Ibid., Book H, p. 48). Not long afterwards they re-
moved to Islesboro, Me., where Sylvester Cottrell's name appears as
one of the first settlers, owning lot 27. His name is the first one to
occur as a Grantor in the Hancock County Deeds, — 1 July, 1790*
The " History of Islesboro " [p. 190] says that Sylvester and his
wife removed to New Brunswidc in their old age and died there.
Issue (Cottrell), order uncertain:
i. Pamelia^, m. 11 Dec., 1787, Paoli Hewes.
ii. Polly, b. 5 July, 1770; m. Simon Dodge, Jr.
iii Joseph, m. 3 May, 1803, Prudence Grinnell.
iv. Sylvester, Jr.
V. Joshua, m. (1), Olive Coombs; (2), 3 July, 1836, Mrs. Pris-
dlla (Grinnell) Alden, who d. 10 Oct., 1868, ae. 80. He has
a granddaughter, Mrs. Joseph Townsend, of Belfast, Me.
vL Shubael, b. 1776; d. at Northport, Me., Oct., 1852, ae. 76; m.
(1), Polly Young; (2), Betsey Catlin. He has a grand-
daughter, Mrs. A. W. Robinson, of Portland, Me. Shubael is
not mentioned in the list of Margaret's ch. given on p. 190 of
the " History of Islesboro."
227. Thomas* Pendlkton, Jr. {Thomas^, James*, CtdeV), was
bom probably about 1750, at Westerly, R. I., and died in New Bruns-
wick. He is said to have settled at Islesboro, Me., about 1770. He
was a town officer there in 1790 (Hist, oi Isles., p. 260). 22 March,
1793, he bought 100 ares of land at Saunder's Harbor of Benjamin
Thomas for £12 (Hanock Co., Me., Deeds, u, 178), and on the fol-
lowing 17th of May he sold lot 15 at Islesboro to Stephen Sherman
for 160 cords of wood (Ibid., ii, 178). On the 12th of January,
1796, Thomas, Jr., and Sarah, his wife, of Islesboro, sold their land
at Saunder's Harbor to Capt. Joseph Pendleton of Prospect for
$700.00 (Ibid., iii, 494-5).
Not long afterwards he removed with his family to New Bnms-
wick, taking possession of a ' small island in Passamaquoddy Bay, —
later known as Pendleton Island, — close to Deer Island where his
brothers Oideon and Stephen had already settled. The descendants
of Thomas*, Jr., are still very numerous in this region where they
have been mainly interested in the fisheries and in farming. Those
through Thomas^, 3rd, are mostly scattered through the western
states and have been difficult to trace.
Thomas* Pendleton, Jr., married Sarah Tewksbury.
Issue, first eight born at Islesboro, Me., others at Pendleton's
Island, N. B.:
688. Thomas^ (3rd), b. 16 Feb., 1777; m. (1), PoUy Stuart; (2),
Drusilla Wakefield.
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689. Dorcas^ b. about 1780; m. Sargent I. Stuart.
690. Sarah^ m. John Hereon.
691. Tewksbury, b. about 1787; m. Sylvia Elwell.
692. Daniel, b. 31 Jan., 1789; m. Elizabeth Donovan.
693. Elizabeth, b. 1791; m. Samuel Lambert.
694. Polly, m. (1), Joseph Malona; (2), EUsha Lloyd (?)
695. Susan, m. John Dick.
696. Ward, d. at sea, unm. The Hancock Co (Me.) Probate rec.
(Vol. II, p. 427) show that Joshua Pendleton [his uncle] was
appointed admr. of his estate, 20 Nov., 1822, and that Ward
made his home at Northport, Me.
697. Hannah, b. 1800; m. (1), Charles Rolerson; (2), WiUiam
Creasey.
228. Gideon* Pendleton (Thomas^, James^, Caleb^), was bom
at Westerly, R. I., 11 December, 1751, and died at Deer Island, N.
B., April, 1847. He was among the early settlers of Islesboro, Me.,
and lived there until he was between forty and fifty years old. He
was a master mariner and was the first man from Islesboro to com-
mand a vessel sailing to the West Indies. On the return from one of
his voyages he brought home two pounds of tea, a great luxury at that
time, and as he neglected to declare the goods he came into collision
with the> U. S. Customs Collector at Castine (Hist, of Isles., p. 251).
Tradition says that the government's action in this matter seemed so
petty to Capt. Pendleton that he decided to remove to New Bruns-
wick, where his brother Stephen had already settled. However that
may be, Gideon and his wife, Matilda, sold Lot 7 with dwelling house
thereon to John Pendleton, 4 May, 1791 (Hancock Co. Deeds, i.
219); some years afterwards he removed with his family to Deer
Island, where the rest of his long life was spent. His descendants
are very numerous and furnished more soldiers to the Union army in
the Civil War than those of any other Pendleton of his generation.
He left no will.
By Eunice Getchell, he had several children, but we are uncer-
tain if we have all their names. He married later, Matilda Gilkej,
daughter of John and Sylvina (Thomas) Gilkey. She died February,
1855. John Gilkey's will, dated 25 September, 1816 (Hancock Co.,
Me., Prob. Rec, vi, 430), refers to daughter, Matilda Pendleton.
Issue by Eunice Getchell, order uncertain:
698. Berilla% b. about 1779; m. (1), Joshua Dodge; (2), John
Bracy.
699. Gideon, Jr., d. at sea, unm.
700. Stephen, (?) [or Asa].
Issue by wife Matilda, born at Islesboro, Me., and Deer Island,
N. B.:
701. James Gilkey% b. 1784; m. Elizabeth PhUbrook.
702. Sylvina, b. 1788; m. Job Philbrook.
703. Matilda, b. 23 April, 1790; m. Daniel Leeman.
704. John, b. 1792; m. Mahitable Gardner.
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705. Isaac Gilkey, b. 1794; m. Mary Jameson.
706. Lanatia^ b. about 1796; m. Benjamin Carlow.
707. Elizabeth, b. 20 Oct., 1798; m. Peter Ward.
708. Margaret, m. (1), James Flynn; (2), Smith Hewitt.
709. Mary, m. Thomas Calder.
710. Grace, b. 27 Nov., 1805; m. (1), Aaron Cline; (2), Zirah {})
Harlow.
711. Charles Thomas, b. 1808; m. Esther* Stuart
712. Jane, b. about 1810; m. James* Stuart
Ref.: History of Islesboro, p. Q51,
230. Joshua* Pendleton (Thomas^, James^, Caleb^), was bom
about 2 June, 1755, probably at Stonington, Conn., and died 1 Feb-
ruary, 1844, at Belfast, or Northport, Me. He settled at Islesboro,
Me., with the rest of his father's family about 1771. In 1789 he was
a town officer there, and continued to make Islesboro his home until
he was about fifty years old. The Hancock County Deeds show that
Joshua Pendleton sold land there to Rathbum Dodge in 1804 and
to Samuel Pendleton in 1810. He removed to Northport, Me., about
this latter year, and it is likely that it was here that his house was
plundered by the British during the War of 1812, although the tra-
dition says that event happened in the Revolution. No record of
Joshua's marriages and children has come to light, but in 1844 a
petition of the heirs of Joshua Pendleton, " Late of Northport, dec.
who died on or about the 1st of Feby.," praying that Benjamin A.
Pendleton of Lincolnville be appointed administrator was signed by
Thomas Pendleton, Lewis Elwell, Ly^ia Warren, Stephen Warren,
Thankful Flanders, James Flanders, Sally Elwell, Joshua Pendle-
ton, Luther Pendleton, Joseph Pendleton, Abigail Robbins, and Ben-
jamin A. Pendleton (Waldo Co., Me., Prob. Rec.). These records
also show that his widow was named Catherine.
Joshua* Pendleton married (1), or (2), , who died sud-
denly without issue. He married (2), or (1), Nancy Nutter, whose
parentage we have not determined. He married (3), Sally Ames,
daughter of Rev. Thomas and Rebecca (Hamie) Ames (Hist, of
Isles., p. 167). She evidently died prior to 1820, as the United
States Census of Northport does not refer to her as a member of
Joshua's family in that year.
Joshua married (4), Catherine Patten, who survived him.
Issue, first eleven born at Islesboro, others at Northport, Me.:
By wife Nancy Nutter:
713. Nancy% m. [144] Waiiam« Pendleton.
714. Sally, b. about 1777; m. Alban Elwell.
715. Lois, b. 29 Oct., 1781; m. William Burns, Jr.
716. Abigail, m. (1), George W. Elwell; (2), Robbins.
Issue by third wife:
717. Mercy, b. 28 Dec, 1788; m. Lewis Elwell.
718. Andrew, d. ae. 21 years.
719. Joshua, Jr., b. June, 1793; m. Eimice R. Calief.
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720. Lather, b. 5 Dec., 1794; m. Nancy Nichols.
721. Thomas, b. aboat 1796; m. Grace* Drinkwater.
722. Lydia, b. 30 Nov., 1798 (?); m. Stephen Warren.
723. Joseph Jones, b. 27 Oct., 1799; m. Elisa J. Brackett.
724. Thankful, m. James Flanders.
725. Benjamin Ames, b. 25 June, 1812; m. Frances Ann George.
231. Mary* Pendleton {Thomtu/^, Jamet^, Caleb*), bom about
1758, Stonington, Conn.; died 25 July, 1847, Islesboro, Me. She
married at Islesboro, 2 October, 1774, Joseph Boardman. He was
bom at Boston, Mass., 12 August, 1753, and died at Islesboro, 28
November, 1831. This marriage is said to have been the first that
occurred on the island.
Issue (Boardman), bom at Islesboro, Me.:
i. Thomas% b. 25 Jany., 1775; d. 5 Oct, 1845 (25 Oct., 1849, in
Hist, of Isles.); m. [310] Lydia^ Pendleton. He was a se-
lectman of Islesboro for a number of years,
ii. Joseph, Jr., b. 14 March, 1777; "Lost at sea, date unknown,
probably from the foundering of his vessel. He had become
a resident of Swanboro, N. C, and owned and sailed the brig
' Polly and Betsey ' in the West India trade. The last heard
of him was a marine report that he spoke another vessel just
at nightfall, in heavy weather, reporting his brig as leaking
badly, and asked the captain of the other vessel to lie by him
until morning. When morning came he had disappeared for-
ever " (Hist, of Isles., p. 138). Joseph, Jr., was unm.
iii. William, b. 28 July, 1779; d. at Islesboro, 9 Aug., 1855; m.
Jane Ames. He was Town Clerk of Islesboro from 1812 to
1817.
iv. Stephen, b. 24 May, 1782; d. at Hope, Me., 30 June, 1855; m.
1811, Elizabeth Farrow.
V. Mary, b. 8 Feby., 1785; d. at Belfast, Me., 31 Oct., 1862; m.
Josiah Farrow, Jr.
vi. John, b. 20 Dec., 1787; d. 27 Sept., 1792.
vii. Betsey, b. 16 July, 1789; d. 2 Oct., 1792.
viii. Isaac Case, b. 27 Aug., 1792; d. at Belfast, Me., 22 Sept., 1862;
m. (pub. 11 Jany., 1817), Esther Farrow,
ix. Henry, b. 14 May, 1794; d. at Isles., 17 April, 1872; m. Cath-
erine Sprague. He was a selectman of Islesboro for several
years.
X. Lydia, b. 28 Aug., 1797; d. at Belfast, Me.; m. (1), 1823, Mar-
tin Stone; (2), 19 Jany., 1835, Timothy Warren,
xi. Margaret, b. 12 Feby., 1800; m. William Stone (pub. 14 June,
1823).
Ref.: "History of Islesboro," pp. 138-139, 169-171, 384, 396
233. Stephen* Pendleton {Thonuu^, James^, Caleb*), was born
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at Stonington, Conn., 9 February^ 1763, and died at Lubec, Me., 29
May, 1845. He was only about eight years old when his father re-
moT^ to Long Island, now Islesboro, Maine. He attained his growth
rapidly, and when twelve years of age was as large as the average
dxed man, and when sixteen stood six feet tall and was big in pro-
portion. In this year the British took possession of Castine, and
young Stephen visiting that town in company with one or two of his
brothers, attracted the attention of some of the English officers, al-
ways on the lookout for likely young recruits. The rest was simple
enough: Stephen suddenly found the "Queen's Shilling" in his
pocket and was forthwith impressed into the British navy. It was
probably during this service that he became involved in an unfortu-
nate affair at Waldoboro, as related in Eaton's " Annals of Warren,
Me." [p. 196]. In 1780 a party of the British in one of their ma-
rauding expeditions along the Maine coast took Stephen with them
as guide to the home of a Mr. Soule, a wealthy man of Waldoboro.
They set Stephen to guard Soule, as he did not care to help plunder
the house. According to Stephen's own account of what followed, as
soon as the party had left them alone Soule attacked him with a knife
and in self-defense he fired at Soule, killing him instantly. The shot
aroused the neighborhood and the marauders took hasty flight, mak-
ing their escape to Castine through the woods back of the mountains.
After the war Stephen Pendleton served for about two years in
the} party that ran the boundary line between Maine and New Bruns-
wick, under the direction of his former coumiander in the Navy. He
took up some land in the Province and then returned to his old home
in Islesboro, where he married and lived some years. On the 14th
of August, 1789, he released to his parents the land they lived on,
rent free (Hancock Co. Deeds, v, 613). About 1793 he removed to
New Brunswick and took possession of his land there, which lay on
the north side of Deer Island. Soon afterwards he acquired Jame-
son's Island near by, where he lived until 1811.
He sold this property in 1812 and returned to Islesboro, where he
became a much respected man. He bought a small farm of his brother
Joshua, and also followed the sea, commanding the sloop ** Rose "
(Hist. Isles., p. 109). He took much interest in religious affairs,
and loaned money to the town to help build the first meeting house
(Ibid., p. 66). Sometime between 1816 and 1820 he removed to
Northport and bought a farm near his brother Joshua, who had al-
ready settled there. He remained in Northport about ten years, and
then as his wife had died and his children had married he removed
to Eastport, Me. Late in life he married a second time and spent
his last days at Lubec.
Stephen* Pendleton married (1), at Islesboro, Me., 25 September,
1786, Prudence Dodge, daughter of Simon and Prudence (Rose)
Dodge. She was bom at Block Island, R. I., 23 May, 1769, and
died at Northport, Me., about 1820. Prudence Dodge was probably
Stephen's first cousin, as her father and his mother appear to have
been brother and sister.
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Stephen married (2), at Eastport, Me., 16 April, 1827, Martha
Sherwood (T. R.).
Issue, born at Islesboro, Me., and Jameson's Island, N. B.:
726. Hiram^, b. 20 May, 1787; he is variously reported to have been
lost at sea, and to have removed to New Orleans, after which
he was never heard from.
727. Dorcas, b. 13 Jany., 1789; m. Simeon Stuart
728. Prudence, b. 6 Feby., 1791; m. (1), William Stuart; (2), Abel
Brooks.
729. Stephen, Jr., b. 23 Aug., 1792; m. Elizabeth* Stuart.
730. Mary, b. 6 Nov., 1794; m. (1), John Trim; (2), Amasa Nodden.
731. Lydia, b. 23 May, 1796; d. 21 May, 1801.
732. Rosannah, b. 6 Dec, 1799; m. [1701] Joshua® Pendleton.
733. Simon, b. 18 Dec, 1801; m. Susan Sherman.
734. Lydia, 2nd, b. 23 April, 1803; d. young.
735. Solomon, b. 1 Nov., 1806; d. 3 Nov., 1806.
736. Pamelia Hughes, b. 20 Jany., 1808; m. Charles L. Ellis.
737. John Brooks, b. 9 Jany., 1811; m. Mary A. Sherman.
Rcf.: History of Islesboro, pp. 129-130, 959-3.
235. Esther* Pendleton (SamueP, James^, Caleh^), married (1),
at Westerly, R. I., 20 November, 1774, Peter Eldredge (Eldridge),
of Newport (T. R.). She married (2), also at Westerly, as his sec-
ond wife, 29 September, 1800, Stephen Gavitt, Jr.
Her first husband died about 1792, as on the 27th of August in
that year it was voted by the Town Council of Westerly " That Es-
ther Eldredge, widow of Mr. Peter Eldredge, be allowed the sum of
£41 10s. lawful money out of the estate of the sd Peter Eldredge
late of Westerly, dec." (C. & P. Rec, v, 98). Esther was living as
late as 26 August, 1816, when Ephraim Gavitt was appointed admin-
istrator on estate of Stephen Gavitt, dec. (Westerly Probate Rec, ii,
164). Besides Esther he left but one other heir, his son, Stephen,
who was born 5 February, 1790, by his first wife, Mary Lewis.
Issue (Eldredge):
i. Dolly% b. .
Perhaps other children.
236. Martha* Pendleton (SamueP, James*, Caleh^), married
Jabez Bromley, as shown by her mother's will. We have no record
of their children. On the 15th of November, 1797, " Jabish Brum-
ley " of Stonington, Conn., obtained judgment against William Phil-
lips for $4.60 debt, and $2.50 costs (Joshua Babcock's Court Rec-
ord). An Ezra Bromley, bom about 1784, of New Lebanon, N. Y.,
married Susan Griffin and had a large family, amongst them a son,
Jabez, and a daughter, Martha. He may have been a son of Jahet
and Martha* (Pendleton) Bromley, but his parentage has not been
determined.
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237. Rebecca* Pendleton {Samuel^, James^, Caleb*), bom 2 Sep-
tember, 1755, Westerly, R. I.; died there, 15 February, 1844. She
married (1), Maxson Chase, son of Joshua and Mary (Maxson)
Chase. He was born 9 May, 1752, and was lost at sea. She mar-
ried (2), at Westerly, 20 November, 1777, William Sims, Jr., a sol-
dier in the Revolution, son of William and Jerusha (Lanphere) Sims.
He was bom 13 August, 1756, and died at Westerly, 2 February,
1834. Rebecca's second marriage is entered on the town records as
"William Sims, of William, dec. and Rebecca Chase, widow, daugh-
ter of Samuel Pendleton." Her will, dated 14 February, 1836, men-
tions son, Maxson Chase, as her only heir. The witnesses to this in-
strument swore that she was a Revolutionary pensioner and died on
the date above given (Westerly Probate Rec., Book 4, p. 373).
Issue, by first husband (Chase):
i. Maxson^ Jr., b. 17 Feby., 1776; d. 24 Feby., 1861, Westerly,
R. I.; m. 10 Dec, 1803, Polly Marriott.
Issue, by second husband (Sims) :
ii. Esthe^^ b. 14 May, 1778.
iii. Phebe, b. 29 April, 1782; m. 16 Feby., 1806, Gilbert Sisson.
iv. William (3rd), b. 27 Aug., 1784; prob. m. 9 April, 1807, Sally
Seager.
v. Jeremiah Babcock, b. 23 Dec, 1787.
vi. Samuel Pendleton, b. 3 May, 1790; m. 17 March, 1814, Sally
Sisson.
rii. Elizabeth, b. 25 May, 1792.
viii. Joshua Thompson, b. 9 Oct., 1794.
ix. James, b. 10 Sept., 1797.
Now: The children of Rcbecca« arc recorded in the Westerly Vital
Records.
239. Gideon* Pendleton {Samuel^, Jamet^, Caleb*), was bom at
Westerly, R. I., 15 May, 1750, and died at Dighton, Mass., 17 De-
cember, 1809. (Ol S.) The Rhode Island Census of 1776 shows that
Gideon Pendleton was enrolled as private in Capt. Stillman's 3rd
Westerly Co. early in that year. On the 25th of December, 1776,
he became a private in Col. John Topham's Regiment, which was
raised for three years, as shown by the list of balances reported due
by Legislative committee in October, 1785. On the 20th of March,
1779, he was appointed Corporal in Christopher Dyer's Co., Col.
Topham's Regt., and was in the Battalion of Rhode Island forces in
the Continental service from November 7, 1779, to March 13, 1780
(R. I. Archives).
Immediately after his services in the Revolutionary War, Gideon
Pendleton went to Dighton, Mass., where he secured employment in
the shipbuilding yard of Thomas Rose, and a few months later mnr-
ried the shipbuilder's daufljhter, Anne Rose. This marriaee seems to
have been a source of astonishment to the natives of Dighton, as a
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202 THE PSNDLSTON GENSALOGY
grandniece of Mrs. Gideon Pendleton told the writer that thej
" Thought it so strange that Annie should marry a foreigner."*
Gideon Pendleton made his home at Dighton the rest of his life.
He followed the ship-carpenter's occupation for awhile^ and then be-
gan going to sea^ finally becoming a master mariner in the coasting
trade. On the 16th of February^ 1793^ he bought of Nathan and
Mary Ide for £85 about one acre of land and dwelling house in
Dighton lying on the northerly side of road near Brig^s' Ferry
(Bristol Co., Mass., Deeds, Ixxiii, 416). During his early years of
residence in Massachusetts he kept in close touch with his Rhode
Island kindred. In 1792 he acted as executor of his father's will,
and on the 29th of February, 1796, he received from his brother-in-
law, Simeon Crumb, a quitclaim deed to fourteen acres of land in
Westerly, the deed referring to him as " Gideon Pendleton, yeoman,
of Westerly, but now residing in Diton in the state of Mass." (W. L.
E., xii, 53).
Some nine years before his death Capt. Pendleton met with re-
verses and was stripped of much of his property, as shown by the
records of the Common Pleas Court at Taunton in September, 1800.
Gideon Pendleton, his wife, and several of their children are buried
in the " Rose Cemetery," an unfrequented spot situated in the soutii-
em limits of Taunton, Mass., on a slight elevation of ground be-
tween the river and the Fall River Railroad; the stones that mark
their last resting places were erected by his son, Hiram, about 1860.
Gideon* Pendleton married at Dighton, Mass., 1 August, 1780,
Anne Rose (T. R.), daughter of Thomas and Prudence (Blake) Rose.
She was bom at Dighton, 22 July, 1754, and died there, 6 May,
1827 (G. S.).
Issue, bom at Dighton, Mass. (names and dates from papers
left by Hiram Pendleton) :
738. SamueF, b. 23 Aug., 1781; m. Sally White.
739. Phebe, b. 3 March, 1783; d. unm. 16 July, 1801 (G. S.).
740. Nancy, b. 16 Nov., 1784; m. Thurston Brown.
741. Margaret, b. 10 May, 1787; no further rec.; prob. d. inf., as
the U. S. Census of 1790 shows that Gideon had but two
daughters in his family in that year.
742. Lucy, b. 11 Nov., 1788; no further rec; prob. d. before 1790.
743. Gideon, Jr., b. 8 Sept, 1790; the stone erected to his memory
in the Rose Cemetery states that he d. at New Orleans, La.,
31 May, 1813. He appears to have been unm.
744. Lydia R., b. 20 Sept., 1792; m. Rev. Emerson Pame.
745. Hiram S., b. 10 July, 1794; d. unm. at North Dighton, Mass.,
28 March, 1863 (G. S.). Hiram Pendleton for many years
was a merchant at Taunton, Mass., and accumulated consid-
* In an article on the Pcny-Rose homestead, which appeared in the Taun-
ton (Mass.), Oaz0tte, of 26 August, lft04, it was stated that Anne Rose
married Samuel [sic] Pendleton, "Who was supposed to be one of the Hes-
sians who stayed in the countiy after the Revolutionary War." This strange
conjecture was probably due to a modern interpretation of the word
••foreigner," and was ncft allowed to go uncorrected.
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erahle peraonal property which upon his death was divided
anumg the heirs — ^his sister Lydia, and the ch. of his brother
Samnel, and of his sister Nancy (Bristol Co. Probate Rec.)-
Dnring the War of 1812 he served as Corporal in a Co.
raised at Raynham, Mass., and attached to Col. Lincoln's
Regt He received pay for service at New Bedford from 27
Sept. to 18 Oct., 1814 (Archives, Mass. Adj. Gen.).
Ref.: *« Spirit of '76 in Rhode Island."
241. Harriet* Psndleton (SamueP, James^, Caleh^), bom 4
February, 1762, at Westerly, R. I.; died 10 October, 1835. She
married there, 26 May, 1783, Simeon Crumb (T. R.), son of William
and Tacy (Edwards) Crumb. He died in 1827. Their bans were
published several years before their marriage took place, as Simeon
was captured by tJie British during the Revolutionary War and held
prisoner until the struggle ended.
Issue (Crumb):
L Nancy% b. 16 Sept., 1783.
ii. Fanny, b. 26 Dec., 1784; d. May, 1832, at Richmond, Mass.;
m. Talcott.
ili. Elsie, b. 24 Aug., 1786.
iv. Simeon, Jr., b. 22 March, 1788.
V. Rhoda, b. 11 April, 1790.
vi. Prudence, b. 26 Feby., 1792.
vii. Betsey, b. 13 April, 1795.
viii. Phineas, b. 16 Feby., 1797.
ix. Charles, b. 12 Nov., 1798.
X. Rowland, b. 1 Oct, 1800.
zi. George Washington, b. 11 June, 1803.
243. Mary* Pendleton (Benajah^, CaUh^, Caleb^), bom 11 Au-
gust, 1762, at Stonington, Conn.; married William Frink. He died
about 1831, aged 80 years, or in 1829, as stated in the " History of
Susquehanna Co., Pa." William Frink was a native of Connecticut,
and while he evidently belonged to the Frink family of Stonington,
his parentage has not yet been determined. On the 27th of April,
1779, he bought of Benajah Pendleton, of Colchester, land in Leba-
non, Conn., for £80 (Lebanon Deeds, ziii, 127). He continued to
live in Lebanon until about 1800, when he removed to Auburn, Pa.;
the County history above referred to [p. 401] states he was one of
the first settlers there and made that town his home until he died.
Issue (Frink), bom probably at Lebanon, Conn, (not of rec-
ord there):
i. AbigaiF (" oldest of family "), m. Luke Metcalf ; no. ch.
ii. Benajah, d. 17 Aug., 1861, Aubum, Pa.; m. Feby., 1806, Nancy
Hancock, " youngest daughter of Isaac Hancock " (Hist.
Susq. Co.).
iii. Lucy, b. about 1773; d. at New BerUn, N. Y., 24 March, 1857,
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ae. 83; m. (1), Dr. Joseph Hall Cone; (2), Gideon Meade.
Ten eh. hj first hosband.
iv. Eunice, b. about 1776; d. at So. Oxford, N. Y., 16 March, 1861,
ae. 86; m. Elijah Huntington.
V. Polly, d. at Hamilton, N. Y., about 1869; m. (1), Dr. Ebenezer
Ross; (2), Rev. Amos Kingsley; (3), Dea. Beebc.
No. ch.
vi. Jerusha, m. Marshall Downing.
vii. Nancy, b. (10 Oct, 1784) ; d. at Pittsfield, N. Y., 2 Dec., 1852,
ae. 68 yrs., 1 m., 22 d.; m. Thomas Brown. She has a grand-
daughter, Mrs. Louisa A.* Withee, of LaCrosse, Wis.
viii. Sally, m. Zebulon Metcalf.
ix. Charlotte, b. 22 April, 1788; d. at So. Oxford, N. Y., 27 March,
1875; m. John Stratton. She has a granddaughter, Mrs.
Henry M. Juliand, of Greene, N. Y., who gave us much help
in gathering this record.
X. Zerviah, b. 25 AprU, 1790; d. at Fabius, N. Y., 28 Sept., 1839;
m. 22 April, 1810, Thaddeus Archer. She has a granddaugh-
ter, Mrs. Mary (Thompson) Hinchman, of Detroit, Midi.,
from whom the first clue to this family was obtained.
xi. William, b. about 1791; d. at So. Oxford, N. Y., 8 March, 1864,
ae. 73; m. Eliza Middlebrook.
246. Hubbard* Pendleton (Benajah^, Caleh^, Caleb^), is vari-
ously reported to have died at Whitehall, N. Y., in 1853, aged 103,
or in July, 1856, aged 94, or 96. He removed with the rest of his
father's family to Vermont, where his children by his first wife ap-
pear to have been bom. His son, the late Chauncey McD. Pendle-
ton, stated he had a land warrant given Hubbard for his services in
the War of 1812, in which he was a volunteer from the town of
Georgia, Vt. He removed afterwards to the west side of Lake
Champlain, and became a captain of passenger boats plying between
Albany and New York. He is also said to have been sheriff of Sa-
ratoga County, N. Y., for a time.
Hubbard* Pendleton enjoys with [688] Thomas^ (3rd), the dis-
tinction of being the father of twenty children, these two men hav-
ing the record Pendleton families. He left no will that was recorded,
nor does his name appear as a land holder in the New York coun-
ties in which he lived. The town records of some of the places in
which he resided in Vermont are equally silent in regard to him,
and what facts we have about his family were gathered from his chil-
dren and grandchildren, principally by Dr. Cyrus H. Pendleton.
Hubbard Pendleton married (1), Sarah Newell; (2), Eunice
Laughlin.
Issue by first wife (order uncertain) :
746. Prentice^ b. 20 April, 1792, Vergennes, Vt; m. (1), Almira
Pratt; (2), Margaret Benham.
747. Hannah, d. unm.
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748. Snsan. She is said to have m. Nathaniel Wilson. No further
rec.
749. Sarah, b. at Mt. Independence, Vt.; m. Reed Beckwith, Jr.
750. Mary, b. at Orwell, Vt; nL Cicero Hajden.
751. George H. No further rec.
752. Emily. No further rec,
753. Asa, d. young.
Issue by second wife (order uncertain):
754. Asa (2nd), b. about 1811, Whitehall, N. Y.; m. Mary Thomp-
son.
i55. Pamelia, d. unm.
756. Chaoncey McDonough, b. 14 March, 1817, Ticonderoga, N. Y.;
m. Eliza Taylor.
757. Jerusha, d. unm.
758. Lucy, m. Wright. No issue. *
759. Rosanna, d. ae. 10.
760. Hubbard, Jr., b. March, 1826; m. three times.
761. Charles, d. ae. 21, Whitehall, N. Y.
762. Pauline, m. Dr. William Bissell. We have no rec. of her fam-
ily; she is said to have removed to California and to have had
two or three sons.
763. Andrew Jackson, b. 16 April, 1832, Crown Point, N. Y.; m.
Annie M. Barrows.
764. Angeline Farr, b. 1833; m. 1860, Peter Albert. Res. (1909),
Kalamazoo, Mich. • Issue (Albert) : i. Alice Mabel^, b. 3
Dec., 1865; m. Dr. C. A. Fletcher. Res., Kalamazoo.
765. Eunice, b. 4 July, 1836, Crown Point, N. Y.; m. 13 Nov., 1856,
Ira S. Smith, son of Alpheus and Eliza (Brown) Smith. Res.,
Chicago, 111. Issue (Smith): i. Rodman B.*, b. 7 Oct, 1857;
d. 23 May, 1909; m. Mary Jane Roberts, ii. Andrew Pen-
dleton, b. 23 July, 1874; m. 29 Nov., 1899, Edna May Jarvis.
247. Lucy* Pendlkton {Benajah^, Caleh^, Caleh*), was born 20
October, 1761, probably at Lebanon, Conn., and died 9 December,
1843, at Orwell, Vt She married 24 August, 1784, Dr. Lemuel
Wicker. He was born 8 July, 1753.
Issue (Wicker), b. at Orwell, Vt.:
i. Lemuel Henderson^, b. 29 Oct., 1785; he was a lawyer and d.
at Ticonderoga, N. Y.
ii. Catherine A., b. 16 March, 1787; d. at Whitehall, N. Y., 15
Aug., 1855; m. 1808, Philip (or Horace) Haynes.
iii. Jacob William, b. 24 Aug., 1788; d. at Orwell, Vt.
iv. Charles Frederick, b. 6 March, 1790; d. at Ticonderoga, N. Y.,
12 Aug., 1867; m. Abigail Nickerson.
V. Maria Sophia, b. 3 April, 1792; d. at Westhaven, Vt, 29 March,
1857; m. Thomas Jackway.
vi. Amelia Caroline (twin with Maria), d. at Orwell, Vt, 29 Aug.,
1868; m. 16 AprU, 1832, George Dowd.
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vU. Benajah Pendleton, b. 26 June, 1794; d. at Cherry VaUey, IlL,
1867.
viiL Joseph Lemuel, b. 12 Feby., 1797 ;.d. unm. at Orwell, Vt., abont
1847.
ix. Thomas Jefferson, b. 28 Nov., 1798; d. at Ticonderoga, N. Y.,
6 Feby., 1877; m. 22 Nov., 1822, Mary EUza Rust. His
daughter, Mrs. Rosamond Bradle^, of Ticonderoga, N. Y.,
sent this family rec. to Dr. Cyrus H. Pendleton in 1895.
249. Jerusha' Pendleton (Benajah^, Caleb^, Caleb^), was bom
in 1773, at Lebanon, or Colchester, Conn., and died 22 September^
1841, at Pittsfield, N. Y. She was taken to Vermont when her father
removed there with his family, married not long afterwards and went
away immediately to her new home in Pittsfield, N. Y., where all her
children were bofn. Her husband, Benjamin Hall, son of William
and Penelope (Gardner) Hall, was bom 7 August, 1763, and died
at Pittsfield, 10 April, 1845.
Issue (Hall):
i. William^, b. 9 Sept., 1792; m. Maria Perkins. He was a part-
ner with his brother-in-law. Parley Bassett, in the first gen-
eral store opened at Syracuse, N. Y.
ii. Mary, b. 7 Jany., 1796; d..l798.
iii. Isaac, b. 29 March, 1798; d. 19 Aug., 1876; m. Anna HalL
He lived and d. at Wakefield, R. I.
iv. Benjamin, Jr., b. 9 April, 1800.
V. Jerusha, b. 4 Feby., 1803; d. at Cooperstown, N. Y., 17 Feby.,
1887; m. 3 April, 1827, Ransom SpaflFord. Among her grand-
children are Dr. William S. Birge, Provincetown, Mass., Dr.
Ransom S. Hooke*^ of New York City, and Mrs. Howard
Dewey, of GloversviUe, N. Y.
vi. Asenath, b. 26 March, 1806; d. at Syracuse, N. Y., 2 Jany.,
1885; m. Parley Bassett She has two daughters living, Mrs.
R. H. Davis, of New York City, and Mrs. Stanley Bagg, of
Syracuse, N. It, who has Jerusha (Pendleton) Hall's family
Bible from which this rec. is taken,
vii. Mariah, b. 31 May, 1808; d. at Utica, N. Y.; m. John C. Spaf-
ford.
viii. Lyman, b. 9 9uly, 1810; m. Almira Deming.
ix. Benaiah, b. 26 March, 1816; d. at Pittsfield, N. Y., 19 Nov.,
1841.
260. Hannah* Pkndlkton (Benajah^, Caleb\ Caleh^), was bom
10 June, 1774, at Colchester, Conn., and died 1 November, 1857, at
Chazy, N. Y. She married at Pownal, Vt., 12 February, 1794, Eb-
enezer Douglas, son of Thomas and Eleanor (Seeley) Douglas. He
was born at New Fairfield, Conn., 13 March, 1772, and died at Chazv,
N. Y., 14 December, 1867.
Issue (Douglas), all but the first and fifth bom at Ticonder-
oga, N. Y.:
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i. Thomas% b. 14 Dec., 1794, Pownal, Vt; d. at Troy, N. Y., 27
May, 1870; m. Johanna Winants. He haa a son, Gibson L.
Douglas, of Buffalo, N. Y., who is Vice-President of thp
Western Transit Co.
IL William Stewart, b. 23 March, 1798; d. 8 April, 1860, Mooers,
N. Y.; m. 22 June, 1823, Jane G. Arthur.
iii. Mary Hay, b. 14 Sept., 1800; d. 2 July, 1851; m. Lemuel Gib-
son, of Jackson, Mich.
iv. Benajah Pendleton, b. 28 Oct., 1802; d. 23 Feby., 1871, Cham-
plain, N. Y.; m. 16 Oct, 1838, Robey E. Cole.
V. John Coville, b. 10 Nov., 1805, Orwell, Vt; m. 8 Jany., 1827,
Caroline S. Hyde.
vi. Ebenezer Seeley, b. 17 April, 1807; d. 30 Jany., 1820.
vii. Lemuel Wicker, b. 14 July, 1809; m. 19 Dec, 1838, Caroline
Thompson,
viii. Hannah, b. 17 Oct., 1811; m. 6 Feby., 1834, Dr. Abeatha Pol-
lard.
ix. Prentice Pendleton, b. 7 Jany., 1814; m. 10 Sept, 1850, Delia
C. Enapp.
Ref.: Douglas Genealogy. This work gives further descendants of Han-
nah« (Pendleton) Douglas.
251. Anna* Pbndlbton (Rev. John^, Brian:^, Caleb*), bom about
1750; married William Eenyon (Einyon). On the 17th of August,
1792, William Einyon, and Anna, his wife, of Argyle, Washington
Co., N. Y., quitclaimed to Daniel Lamb of South Hadley, Mass., all
their rights in the farm that Rev. John Pendleton bought of said
Lamb (Hampden Co., Mass., Deeds, xxxi, 709-710). No record of
their chOdren has been found, nor any trace qf tiheir descendants,
some of whom are believed to be living in Washing^n County. The
United States Census of Argyle, N. Y., in 1790, shows a William
Kinyon living there in that year, his family, besides himself and
wife, consisting of two males over 16, four males under 16, and two
females. There also appears a William Einyon, Jr., in this Census,
with one male under 16 in his family. William " Eynion " (prob-
ably William, Jr.), is given in the 1800 Census, with family con-
sis^g of two boys and five girls.
It would appear from these Census records that William and
Anna^ (Pendleton) Eenyon had issue — ^provided neither of them had
been previously married:
i. William^ Jr., b, about 1767; m. .
ii.-ix. Six sons and two daughters.
William Eenyon's will is not to be found in the Washington Co.
Surrogate recoids, nor does he appear there as a grantor or grantee.
252. Jeremiah* Pendleton (Rev. John^, Brian^, Caleb*), was
bora prior to 1755. His relationship to Rev. John" is established by
the Exeter, R. I., Land Records [Vol. 4, p. 247], which show that
Jeremiah Pendleton mortgaged to Caleb Pendleton of Springfield,
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Mass.^ 8 November, 1794, three certain tracts of land in Exeter^ on
condition that Jeremiah, or hU son, John Pendleton, shall convey to
Caleb or his heirs, the fee of a certain tract of land in Springfield,
descended by will from John Pendleton of Springfield to his grand-
son, John Pendleton of Exeter, when the latter arrives at the age of
21. The Exeter records show further that Jesse Pendleton, — Caleb's
son, — acknowledged payment of this mortgage, 26 October, 1804,
and the Hampden Co., Mass., Deeds [Vol. xl, pp. 92-94], record
that on the 8th of September, 1804, John Pendleton, of Exeter, made
over to Jeremiah Pendleton, of Uiat town, all his rights in the land
in Springfield willed him by his grandfather, and that Jeremiah
then deeded the title of this land to Nathan and Jesse Pendleton, of
Springfield, — sons of Caleb Pendleton, — ^thus fulfilling the condi-
tions of the agreement entered into ten years before.
Jeremiah Pendleton was enrolled as of Richmond in the Rhode
Island Census of able-bodied men taken in 1776, but we have no
record of any service he may have performed in the Revolution. He
first appears at Exeter, R. I., in 1788, when as an inhabitant of that
town he bought a small tract of land there of John and Sarah Sweet
on the 28th of January in that year (Exeter Deeds, iii, 145). His
name occurs quite often thereafter on the Exeter records, his wife's
name appearing as Susannah in all the deeds in which he was the
grantor.
Jeremiah Pendleton continued to attend his father's former church
in Richmond, and was one of its members in 1792; his name also
appears as such in the later lists made 10 Septetmber, 1810, and in
1814 (Ch. Rec). In the military affairs of his town he took an
active part, and was appointed Lieutenant of the 2nd Exeter Co. in
June, 1792, to which office he was re-appointed the two succeeding
years. He closed out his final holdings in Exeter on the 3rd of
April, 1812, his wife, Susannah, joining with him in a quitclaim deed
to Clarke Tillinghast of their house and land (Exeter Deeds, vi,
102). Jeremiah acknowledged this deed at West Greenwich, but his
name does not appear upon the records of that town, and what be-
came of him afterwards is unknown; as shown by the Richmond
Church records, however, he was still living somewhere in that vicin-
ity two years later.
The will of George Sweet, dated at Exeter, 12 Feby., 1790, and
filed 2 February, 1796 (Exeter Prob. Rec, vi, 46-7), names wife
Ruth, daughter Susannah " Pembleton," and others, and the vital
records of the town show that Susannah, daughter of George and
Ruth Sweet, was born there, 17 May, 1745. Moreover, Jeremiah
bought some of his land at Exeter of George and Ruth Sweet, so
there can be no doubt of his wife's maiden name and parentage.
As to his children, however, more uncertainty exists outside of the
son, John, already mentioned. The United States Census for Exeter
in 1790 shows that Jeremiah's family then consisted of one male
under 16 and two females besides himself and wife, while in 1800
the Census shows he had one male between 16 and 26, and one fe-
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male of the same age. His own age is given as " over 45 " in this
Tear. If his wife had not been previously married it would appear
that Jeremiah and Susannah (Sweet) Pendleton had issue:
766. Daughter^ either dec. or married in 1800. She may have been
the " Sarah Pendleton^ Jere Perce's wife/' who is named as a
member of the First Baptist Church of Richmond, R. I.^ 17
Sept., 1810. Search of the town records of Richmond and
Exeter failed to give any light on this matter.
767. Daughter, b. prior to 1783. No further rec; not included in
Jeremiah's family in the Exeter Census of 1810.
768. John, b. 1783; m. Elizabeth Low.
253. Rachel* Pendleton (Rev, John^, Brian'^, Caleb*), married
Jabez Sweet, son of George and Ruth Sweet. He was born at Exe-
ter, R. I., 9 Oct., 1751. On the 22nd of August, 1792, Rachel Sweet
and Jabez Sweet, her husband, of Exeter, R. I., granted to Caleb
Pendleton of Springfield, Mass., all their interest " In a certain tract
of land lying in Springfield and is the land that formerly belonged
to our honored father, John Pendleton, late of Springfield, deceased "
(Hampden Co., Mass., Deeds, xxxi, 168).
Jabez Sweet is mentioned in the will of George Sweet, which we
bave already referred to in our account of [252] Jeremiah* Pendle-
ton, and on the 1st of February, 1796, Jabez was appointed admin-
istrator of the estate of his mother, Ruth Sweet, and of his father,
George Sweet (Exeter Probate Rec., ri, 51, 45). In the settlement
of this estate Jeremiah Pendleton purchased the interests of the
other heirs, one of the grants made him being from Jabez Sweet and
Rachel, his wife, 1st February, 1797 (Exeter Deeds, iv, 435).
On the 9th of March, 1798, Jabez Sweet sold to James Congdon
for $1350, 150 acres in Exeter with house, saw-mill and other build-
ings thereon. What became of him afterwards is unknown, although
the names of Jabez Sweet and Rachel Sweet appear as members of
the First Baptist Church of Richmond, R. I., as late as 17 Septem-
ber, 1810. 'These names also appear in the list of members of this
church in 1770, and if they refer to the Jabez who married Rachel
Pendleton, would indicate that he entered matrimony at a very early
age. No record of their children has yet been found.
254. Caleb* Pendleton, Jr. (Caleh^, Brian*, Caleb*), was bom
at Stonington, Conn., 19 March, 1760, and died at Westfield, Mass., 20
December, 1836 (or 19 December, according to Gravestone in Chicopee
Street Cemetery). Caleb Pendleton, Jr., was enrolled in the 1st Co.
of Militia at Westerly, R. I., in 1776, as shown by the state census
taken in that year. In 1777 he went to Springfield, Mass., with the
rest of his father's family, and began teaching school, an occupation
he followed for many years. According to his autobiography — ^now in
the possession of his granddaughter, Mrs. Charlotte M. Bailey, of
Lansing, Mich., and included in two manuscript volumes with his
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other writings, acoounts of travel, verse, Fourth of July oratioiu,
etc., — ^he first taught at So. Hadley, Mass., in 1777, after which he
successively had charge of schools for various lengths of time in
Granby and So. Hadley, Mass., Granby, Conn., Leydon, Mass., Ste-
phentown, N. Y., West Springfield, Mass., Halifax, Vt, Ludbw, and
Springfield, Mass.
On the 18th of September, 1802, he bought of Consider " Be-
ment," of Hamilton, N. Y., the latter's interest in the estate of Jon-
athan " Bement," late of Springfield, deceased (Hampden Co., Mas3.,
Deeds). The " Chapin Genealogy" states that Caleb Pendleton
" Who was a good reader " (Le., speaker), joined the First Congre-
gational Church at Chicopee in 1804, and often conducted the serv-
ices in the absence of the regular pastor. He was well fitted to lead
the worship, as his writings show him to have been a deeply reUgions
man.
Beginning with 1814 he was employed for several years in copy-
ing deeds in the Register's office at Springfield, and hundreds of
pages of these records there to-day bear witness to his fine penman-
ship. In his old age he abandoned his former activities and made
his home with his son, Israel, at Westfield.
Caleb® Pendleton, Jr., married at Springfield, Mass., 25 Septem-
ber, 1797, Asenath Beament, daughter of Jonathan and Lois (Sikes)
Beament She was bom 25 February, 1774, and died at Westfield,
27 May, 1838.
Issue, first five bom at what is now Chicopee, Mass., — ^names
and dates from his family Bible:
769. Clarissa^ b. 23 May, 1798; d. unm. at Chicopee, Mass., 27
June, 1851 (or 28 June in Chicopee records).
770. Charity (twin with Clarissa), d. unm., 31 Dec., 1861.
771. Dwight, b. 25 Feby., 1800; m. Lucy Twitchell.
772. Dennis Beament, b. 6 Feby., 1802; m. Nancy E. Robinson.
773. Merrick, b. 12 Dec., 1804; d. 3 Dec., 1819.
774. Sylvanus, b. 25 May, 1807, Springfield, Mass.; m. Aurilla
Cochrane.
775. Israel Colton, b. 21 Jany., 1813, West Springfield, Mass.; m.
Lydia M. Burke.
255. Hannah* Pendleton (Caleh^, Brian^, Caleb*), was bom 10
December, 1761, at Stonington, Conn., and died 12 (or 17) May,
1847. She married (intentions published at Springfield, Mass., 4
January, 1786), Eleazar Wright. He was bom at Coventry, Conn.,
about 1763, and died 13 May, 1832, aged 68.
Issue (Wright), order uncertain, bom in or near Springfield,
l^ass. *
i. Eleazar^ Jr., b. 20 Aug., 1788; d. 1848; m. (1), [776] Cyn-
thia^ Pendleton; (2), 25 Feby., 1823, Abigail Kellogg; (3),
about 1844, Mrs. Orphia (Parkhurst) Pendleton, widow of
[781] Edward^ Pendleton. He has a daughter, Mrs. Henry
S. Herrick, of Springfield, Mass.
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u. Heman^ d. in Chicopee, Mass.
iii. LoTica^ m. Cnddeback^ of Syracuse, N. Y.
iy. Susan, d. at Petersburg, Va.; m. Chauncej Ogden«
V. Eber, m. (1), Mrs. Oral (Chapin) Pyncheon, widow of Daniel
Pyncheon; (2), Mrs. Remington. He has a daughter,
Mrs. Mary King, of Suffield, Conn.
vi. (Dr.) Lucius, b. 18 June, 1793; d. 8 , 1879; m. 17 Nov.,
1818, Mary Kitteridge.
vii. Lovina, m. Shubael Luce, and rem. to Lafayette, N. T.
viiL Nancy, d. at Petersburg, Va., ae. 90 years; m. Thomas T. Mer-
rick. No issue,
ix. Watrous, b. about 1800; drowned 29 July, 1809, ae. 9 years
(G. S.).
X. Norman, b. about 1802; d. 4 Sept., 1808, ae. 6 years (G. S.).
Non: The first eig^t children above are named in a deed that appears
at p. 170, VoL 127, of the Hampden Co., Mass., Deeds, and the last two are
from grayestones hi the Chicopee Street Cemetery.
Ref.! "Kellogg Genealogy," p. 393; "Chapin Genealogy," p. 915.
256. Sylvia* Pendleton (Caleh^, Brian^, Caleh^), was bom 1
September, 1763, at Stonington, Conn., and died 7 October, 1850.
Sbe married at Springfield, Mass., 8 May, 1782, Thomas* Frink, a
first cousin, son of John and [89] Anna* (Pendleton) Frink.
Issue (Frink), bom at Springfield, now Willimansett, Mass.:
i. Thomas^ Jr., b. 26 April, 1783; d. 7 Oct., 1783.
ii. Francis, b. 14 Aug., 1784; d. 1869; m. 21 Sept., 1808, Mary
Hudson,
iii. Lucina, b. 10 Oct., 1786; d. 4 Dec., 1847; m. 15 Oct., 1806,
Ezra Corbin.
iv. Loring, b. 30 Nov., 1788; d. 3 Dec., 1861; m. 24 Sept., 1817,
Mary Famham.
V. Rhoda, b. 19 Feby., 1791; d. at Forestville, N. Y., 14 Sept,
1871 ; m. 20 June, 1808, Nathan Mixer.
Ti. Thomas, Jr. (2nd), b. 9 Feby., 1793; d. 7 Aug., 1864; m. 1
Jany., 1818, Mary .
ni. Benjamin, b. 9 Jany., 1796; left home when a young man and
was never heard from afterwards,
viii. Sylvester, b. 26 Nov., 1796; d. 12 Jany., 1882; m. 19 Dec.,
1822, Jerusha Ann Goodman,
ix. (Rev.) Alonzo, b. 6 Oct., 1799; d. 24 April, 1889; m. 29 July,
1819, Charlotte Swan. The last years of his life were spent
at Corry, Pa.
X. Harvey, b. 4 May, 1801; d. 1863; m. 12 Oct, 1820, Sophronia
Bradley.
257. Nathan* Pendleton (Caleh^, Brian"^, Caleh^), was bom at
Westerly, R, I., 24 May, 1766, and died at Willimansett, Mass., 18
February, 1838, aged 71 (G. S.). When about eleven years of age.
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he was taken to Springfield, Mass., upon his father's removal to that
place, and the rest of his life was spent there in the northern part
of the town, which afterwards became known as Willimansett. He
was a farmer.
Nathan* Pendleton married at Springfield, 8 Jany., 1793, Con-
tent® Brown, a first cousin, daughter of Collins and [93] Hannah*
(Pendleton) Brown. They are buried with several of their children
in the old cemetery at South Hadley Falls, Mass.
Issue, bom at Willimansett, Mass.:
776. Cynthia^ b. 16 Oct, 1793; d. 21 June, 1821 (G. S.) ; m. 1
Dec, 1819, Eleazar^ Wright, Jr., son of Eleazar and [2o5]
Hannah* (Pendleton) Wright. She was his first wife, and
he was m. twice afterwards. They had a child that died in
June, 1821 (Chicopee Street Cemetery).
777. John, b. 8 June, 1795; m. (1), Sophronia Bemis; (2), Jane
Ann Hurlburt.
778. Roswell, b. 20 Aug., 1797; d. 12 June, 1882 (G. S.). He was
a teacher in New York and New Jersey schools from the time
he was eighteen years old until he was seventy. Never mar-
ried.
779. Evelina, b. 20 Dec, 1800; d. 1 Dec, 1861 (G. S.) ; m. at
Springfield, 5 Nov., 1834, Jonathan Steele (T. R.). No
issue.
780. Rodney, b. 17 Oct., 1803; m. (1), Elsie Chapin Morgan; (2),
Sophronia Fields.
781. Edward, b. 26 July, 1808; m. Orphia Parkhurst.
782. William, b. 17 Sept, 1811; d. unm., 19 Sept, 1834.
259. Jesse* Pendleton (Cdleh^, Brian*, Caleb*), was bom at
Westerly, R. I,, 8 July, 1771, and died at Willimansett, Mass., 9
January, 1837. He lived at Westerly, R. I., until his parents re-
^ ^ ^ moved to Springfield,
mJ^ %^^m^J^^^ t "^ Mass., settling first in
the northern part of the
town in the district
known as the "Chicopee Parish," and later on the highlands of Willi-
mansett Here he spent nearly all the rest of his life except for such
time as he was away from home when engaged in the public service.
He was a prosperous farmer and stock-raiser and active in town
affairs.
The work entitled "Old Springfield" says of him: "Mr. Jesse
Pendleton was a much respected citizen of a pleasing and courteous
manner; he easily took the lead in the affairs of the town from ' Old
Chicopee.' " He was a selectman of the town of Springfield from
1821-1824, and a Representative to the Massachusetts General Court
from 1828-1830. His great-granddaughter, Mrs. Peter Arrington,
of Warrenton, N. C, has in her possession a letter written by Jesse
Pendleton to his wife while he was a member of the Legislature.
It is dated at the Lion Tavern in Boston, and gives careful direc-
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tions for the management of his property during his absence; he also
notes receiving an invitation to dine with Lieut. Governor Winthrop.
Upon his retirement from public life Mr. Pendleton returned to
his farm and continued to enjoy the esteem and confidence of the
people of Springfield. He served as one of the early directors of
the Springfield Mutual Fire Insurance Co., from 5 October, 1829,
to 14 October, 1830.
Jesse* Pendleton married at Springfield, Mass., 22 February, 1798,
Sabrina Chapin, daughter of Capt Phineas and Sabrina (Wright)
Chapin. She was bom 13 June, 1779, and died 30 September, 1848
(Chicopce Rec). Sabrina Chapin was a descendant of Dea. Samuel
Chapin, one of the founders of Springfield, and is remembered as a
woman of much dignity and great strength of character.
Issue, born at Willimansett, Mass.:
783. Miletus% b. 24 AprU, 1799; m. Parma Day.
784. Clossen, b. 2 Feby., 1801; m. Delina Van Horn.
785. Pamelia Andrews, b. 26 April, 1805; m. Sidney Chapin.
Ref.: Chapin Genealogy.
260. Henry* Pendleton (Caleh^, Brian^, Caleh^), was bom at
Westerly, R. I., 4 June, 1773, and died at Northampton, Mass., 11
October, 1835. He was a farmer in various towns in Western Massa-
chusetts, and for a few years in Thetford, Vt., where he built the
first frame house. He married at Springfield, Mass., 17 June, 1799,
Mercy Jones, daughter of Ebenezer Jones of West Springfield. She
was bom 16 Febmary, 1780, and died 29 October, 1865. She mar-
ried (2), at South Hadley, Mass., 10 August, 1848, Justin Day
(T. R.).
Issue of Henry* and Mercy (Jones) Pendleton — ^from record
made by their son Frederick:
786. Laura^* b. 11 Dec., 1799, Springfield, Mass.; m. Martin Da-
vison.
787. Lyman, b. 17 April, 1801, So. Hadley Falls, Mass.; m. (1),
Elfleday Dimmick; (2), Mrs. Nancy Fowler.
788. Hiram J., b. 3 Aug., 1803, So. Hadley, Mass.; m. (1), Mrs.
Dorris S. Rhaum; (2), Mrs. Caroline Smith.
789. Bryant C, b. 30 Jany., 1806, So. Hadley; m. (1), Elizabeth
Clarke; (2), Lucy Pomeroy.
790. Riley Chapin, b. 8 Oct., 1808, West Springfield, Mass.; m.
three times.
791. Frederick J., b. 12 Sept., 1811; m. Sylvia C. Quance.
792. Ludna J., b. 3 March, 1813, Thetford, Vt.; m. James Burbank.
793. Louvira, b. 27 March, 1816, Thetford, Vt.; m. Franklin Day.
794. Marcy Lumantha, b. 6 May, 1818, So. Hadley, Mass.; m. Da-
vid L. Smith.
795. Henry, Jr., b. 1 Oct., 1822, Wales, Mass.; m. (1), Avis Ingra-
ham; (2), Jennie Woods.
* Given erroneously in the Springfield records as daughter of Caleb and
Mercy Pendleton.
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With this generation a still wider distribution of the Pendleton
family takes place^ many branches settling in Ohio^ and some push*
ing on still further into the West. Our records hereafter wiU bear
much fewer references to original sources^ the data coming largely
through correspondence, confirmed mostly by the town records when
the births, marriages and deaths occurred in Massachusetts, Rhode
Island, and Connecticut Nearly all of the different lines through
Col. William^ Pendleton and Edmund' Pendleton have representa-
tives still living in this generation, and through them it was a com-
paratively simple matter to link the present with the past
261. Nancy^ Pendleton {Major Joieph\ Joseph!^, CoL Joseph^),
Jo9eph*), bom 19 June, 1766, Westerly, R. I.; died 1831, Franklin,
Conn. She married at Westerly, 14 March, 1782, Capt Timothy
Chapman, bom 28 May, 1760, died 1827, son of Sumner and Elisa-
beth (Herrick) Chapman.
Issue (Chapman), first six bom at Westerly:
i. Nancy Pendleton^, b. 11 Aug., 1783; m. (1), 6 Feby., 1803,
William Clarke; (2), Samuel Hubbard Hinckley,
ii. Betsey, b. 8 Dec., 1785; m. Samuel Copp.
iii. Joseph P., b. 21 March, 1788; d. 1825, New Orleans, La.; m.
Mrs. (Bennett) Burrows.
iv. Demaris, b. 31 Jany., 1791; m. Daniel Leeds.
V. Oliver Rhodes, b. 5 Feby., 1794; d. in the War of 1812.
vi. Sumner, b. 1 April, 1797; d. ae. 8 years,
vii. John C, b. 13 Sept, 1799; d. at Natchez, Miss., 1826, unm.
viii. (Hon.) Enoch C, b. 22 March, 1802; d. 1868; m. Elizabeth
Demarest, of New York. He was State Representative and
Senator from Norwich, Conn., and held many other public
offices,
ix. Freeman C, b. 9 Oct., 1804; m. Fanny Hyde.
X. William Pendleton, b. 16 Feby., 1808; d. 19 March, 1893, at
Sandusky, Ohio; m. [520] Eliza C.^ Pendleton,
xi. Dudley B., b. 10 June, 1810; m. Mary Setchel.
Ref.: *< Chapman Family," pp. S90-391; *' Clarke Families in Rhode Island."
262. Abel^ Pendleton (Major Joseph^, Joseph^, CoL Joseph^,
Joseph^), bom 21 September, 1768, Westerly, R. I., was one of the
longest lived Pendletons of whom we have record. He was a farmer
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all his life, living at Westerly and at Stonington, Conn., in which
latter town he died on the 23rd of March, 1863, at the advanced age
of 94 years and 6 months. His wife, whom he married at Westerly,
10 February, 1796, was AWgail Stanton, bom 20 February, 1775,
Stonington, Conn., daughter of Job and (second wife) Amy (Wil-
liams) [Bell] Stanton.*
Issue, born at Westerly and Stonington:
796. Nancy Bell", b. 6 Jany., 1796; m. Elihu^ Chesebrongh.
797. Charles Stanton, b. 1 March, 1798; m. Kcturah R. Brown.
798. Benjamin Franklin, b. 19 March, 1799; m. Phebe E. Williams.
799. Demaris, b. 5 March, 1800; m. Samnel M. White.
800. Emily, b. 19 March, 1801, Westerly, R. I.; d. 18 Sept., 1893,
Syracuse, N. Y.; m. Noyes Williams, b. 28 March, 1799, son
of Eleazer and Mary (Billings) Williams. Issue (Williams) :
i. Mary Abbie^, b. 7 April, 1849, Salina, N. Y.; m. 10 Oct,
1869, George ^ezander Ostrander, and lives in Buffalo, N. Y.
801. John BeU, b. 5 Feby., 1804; m. Lucy S. Clark.
802. Joseph, b. Dec, 1810; d. 14 April, 1812.
803. Mary Ann, b. 1814; d. 5 Sept, 1833, unm.
Ref.: HistOTy of Stonington, p. 603.
263. Joseph^ Pexdleton {Major Joseph^, Joseph^, Col. Joseph^,
Joseph*), bom 30 June, 1771 (1 July, 1771, in family Bible), at
Westerly, R. I., like his older brother occupied himself in farming.
He lived at Westerly until shortly after the birth of his fourth child,
when he removed to Richmond, Mass., and sometime later to West-
ville, Conn. From 1838 to 1840 he lived at Homer, N. Y., with his
son William, and the Cortland County Deeds show that they owned
a farm in that town. Upon disposing of this property they returned
to WestviUe, where Joseph died, 14 January, 1866.
Joseph^ Pendleton married at Westerly, R. I., 28 February, 1793
(1791 in family Bible), Hannah Stanton, bom 17 July, 1771, Ston-
ington, Conn., died 5 January, 1849, daughter of Jobi and (first wife)
Elizabeth (Belcher) Stanton.
Issue (from family Bible, first four also on Westerly records) :
804. Hannah*, b. 5 Oct., 1793; m. Cornelius W. Lansing.
805. Emily, b. 25 May, 1795; d. 18 Sept., 1860; m. 12 Sept., 1819,
Silas Man ville. Issue (Manville) : i. Mary Antoinette^, m.
James H. Wilgus, and has dau. Mrs. E. F. Byrnes, of New
York City. ii. Emma Pendleton, b. 1829; m. Dr. Augustus
Woodruf Brown. Their dau., Blanche Pendleton'® (Brown),
m. John Jacob Gunther and has a son, John Jacob^^ (Gun-
ther), Jr., b. 1 March, 1908. iii. Joseph, m. Catherine Scott.
806. Job Stonton, b. 9 Feby., 1797; m. (1), Harriet Stanton; (2),
Lucv Stanton.
807. Samuel Clark, b. 15 Feby., 1799 ; m. Naomi Smith.
808. Nathaniel, b. 11 Nov., 1800; d. 6 Dec, 1801.
*Mt8. Job Stanton's first husband was John BelL
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216 THE PENDLETON OENEALOOT
809. Mary Ann^ b. 22 April, 1803, Richmond, Mass.; d. 2 Sept.,
1876, Newark, N. J.; m. 26 May, 1828, William H. Seeley,
son of and Mary (Stevens) Seeley. She had eleven
children b. in New York City, seven of whom, Williatn Henry,
Hannah Maria, Richard Tittle, Amanda Haddon, William An-
gustus, and two others, unnamed, died in infancy. Her oldest
child, Mary Ann^ (Seeley), b. 21 Feby., 1829, m. as his sec-
ond wife. Dr. Samuel Wesley Stockton, and d. at Merchant-
ville, N. J., in 1909. Another daughter, Elizabeth Gregory,
m. Charles Ej Ellery, and lives at Columbus, O., while a third,
Henrietta Allaire, now dec., m. Rev. William Henry Shire.
The fourth of Mary Ann's children who survived infancy was
Julia Stanton, who was b. 1842, and d. unuL about 1904.
810. Erastus R., b. 27 Feby., 1805; d. 31 Oct., 1824.
811. William, b. 29 March, 1807; d. at New Haven, Conn., 30 Jany.,
1866; m. at New Haven, 27 Jany., 1848, Ruth Ann Candee,
dau. of Horace Candee. She d. 22 Sept., 1851. They had
no children.
812. Robert, b. 9 Oct., 1809; d. 2 Aug., 1811.
813. Benjamin S., b. 28 March, 1815; d. 22 Dec., 1824.
Rcf.: "History of Stonington," p. 609.
Note: The will of Joseph? Pendleton, dated 27 July, 1854, flled 24 Janv.,
1856, is recorded at p. 502 of Book 78, New Haven, Conn. Probate records,
and names sons, Clark, Stanton, and William; daughters, Hannah Lansing,
Mary Ann Seeley, and Emily Manville.
264. Demaris^ Pendleton (Major Joseph^, Joteph^, CoL Joseph^,
Joseph*), was bom at Westerly, R. I., 9 August, 1773, and died in
Franklinville, N. Y. She married about 1790, Israel Wightman,
who was bom at Bozrah, Conn. They removed to New York state
soon after their marriage.
Issue (Wightman):
i. Abel Pendleton®, b. Nov., 1794; d. 18 Aug., 1863; m. 28 May,
1825, Adelia E. Jewett. He served in the War of 1812 and
was engaged in the battle of Plattsburgh.
ii. Nancy, m. McClure.
iii. William Wolcott, b. 20 June, 1798, Herkimer Co., N. Y.; d. 28
March, 1891, West Bend, Wis.; m. 6 March, 1830, Elizabeth
Hanna. He has a dau., Mrs. Frances C. Winkler, of Mil-
waukee, Wis.
iv. Joseph Pendleton, b. 26 Aug., 1800, Hudson, N. Y.; d. 8 Aug.,
1894, Chicago, 111.; m. 9 March, 1825, Lucinda Cole. He has
a dau., Mrs. Juliette G. Ward, of Redlands, Calif.
r. Harriet E., d. 31 May, 1877, ae. 76, at Bethany, N. Y.; m. (1),
Josiah Churchill; (2), Benjamin R. Brown; (3), William
Jenne.
Ti. Harry (twin to Harriet), d. inf.
Tii. Valentine, d. inf.
viii. Charlotte, m. Daniel Reeves.
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ix. Emilj^ m. Henry (?) Swain,
z. Ann Eliza^ m. Reab^ (or Rumsej) Finch.
xi. Mary (or Maria), m. Lyman.
xiL Oliver Chapman, m. Anna Redding.
xiiL Juliette Granville, m. Tnttle.
265. EuificE^ Pendleton {Major Joseph^, Joiepk^, Col. Josaph^),
Jo9eph*), bom 16 December, 1776, Westerly, R. I.; died 10 Octo-
ber, 1854, Oxford, N. Y. She married at Westerly, 14 December,
1796, Oliver Rhodes, born 16 June, 1769, Westerly, died 23 April,
1846, Oxford, N. Y., son of Col. James and (second wife) Abigail
(Greenman) Rhodes. They removed to Oxford, N. Y., in 1814.
Issue (Rhodes), — ^births from Westerly records:
i. PhebeS b. 26 Sept., 1797; d. 6 May, 1871, McDonough, N. Y.;
m. Holdredge.
iL Abigail, b. 4 Feby., 1801; d. 22 Oct., 1868, Oxford, N. Y.; m.
Roberts.
iu. Oliver, Jr., b. 26 Dec., 1803; d. 11 Feby., 1893, Oxford, N. Y.;
m. 5 Feby., 1841, Maria Louise Perry,
iv. Waiiam Babcock, b. 9 Sept, 1805; d. 12 March, 1850, Oxford,
N. Y.
V. Joseph Pendleton, b. 12 July, 1807; d. 9 Oct., 1891, HamOton,
N. Y.
Ti. Caroline, b. 5 March, 1811; d. ae 2 years
268. Mart Miner^ Pendleton (Major Joseph^, Joseph^, Col. Jo-
seph\ Joseph*), was bom 17 July, 1783, at Westerly, R. 1. She
married there, 15 February, 1801, Case Chapman, bom 28 Decem-
ber, 1772, son of Sumner and Elizabeth (Herrick) Chapman.
Issue (Chapman), bom at Westerly, R. I.:
i. Case®, Jr., b. 1 Aug., 1801.
ii. Mary (PoUy), b. 12 Sept., 1803; d. 27 Oct., 1892, Norwich,
Conn.; m. (1), Jany., 1822, Asa Maxson; (2), July, 1830,
Elias* Cottrell, a first cousin, son of Elias and [270] Fanny^
(Pendleton) Cottrell.
iii. Abel Pendleton, b. 27 May, 1805; d. 27 April, 1830.
iv. Gurdon P., b. 17 Nov., 1806; d. 18 Jany., 1859, Norwich,
Conn.; m. Frances A.* Cottrell, a first cousin, dau. of Elias
and [270] Fanny^ (Pendleton) Cottrell.
V. Rowland, b. 27 Sept., 1808.
Ti. Albert, b. 10 May, 1813; d. at Westerly; m. 7 May, 1849, Mar-
tha Greene.
vii. Frank, b. 1815.
viii, Eliza Ann, b. 20 Nov., 1818; d. 11 Oct, 1852; m. Weeden H.
Berry.
ix. Rhoda M., b. 27 Sept., 1820; m. [487] John^ Pendleton.
X. Julia, b. 14 Sept., 1824; m. 8 Dec., 1847, Charles W.^ Thomp-
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218 THB PENDLETON OENBALOGf
8on^ son of Joshua and [157] Fanny* (Pendleton) Thompson,
zi. Charles Pendleton^ b. 6 Sept.^ 1826. He was liying at Westerly^
R. I.^ at last accounts.
Martha^ Pendleton (Major Joseph^, JosepJs^, CoL Jo-
seph\ Joseph^), bom 28 April, 1785, Westerly, R. I.; died 10 Au-
gust/ 1876, South Kingston, R. I. She married Greenman Edwards,
bom 15 November, 1789, Hopkinton, R. I., died 27 August, 1872,
Providence, R. I., son of Silas and Nancy Edwards, according to
the Providence records. Other authorities say his parents were
Thomas and Mary Edwards.
Issue (Edwards), bom at Westerly, R. I.:
i. Erastus* b. (4 Nov., 1816) ; d. at Providence, 26 Dec., 1871, ae.
56 years, 1 month, and 22 days; m. ^.
ii. Gurdon, b. (6 Aug., 1818); he was in the grocery business at
Providence and died there, 26 March, 1883, ae 64 years, 7
months, and 20 days. He m. at Providence, 9 July, 1843,
Huldah Horton.
iii. Horace, b. 14 Feby., 1820; m. at Providence, 15 May, 1848,
Almira Prince.
iv. Martha, b. .
V. Abbie Louise, m. 9 Oct., 1848, Samuel Gardner Browning.
vi. Fanny, b. .
vii. Mary Ann, b. (27 May, 1828) ; d. unm. at Providence, R. I., 5
July, 1879, ae 51 years, 1 month, and 9 days.
270. Fanny^ Pendleton (Major Joseph'^, Joseph^, Col, Joseph^) ,
Joseph^), was born 11 December, 1787, at Westerly, R. I., and died
there in September, 1830. She married in 1808 Elias Cottrell, Jr.,
son of Elias and Phalley (Gavitt) Cottrell. He was bom at West-
erly, 2 December, 1782, and died there, 11 Febraary, 1859.
Issue (Cottrell), from family Bible, bom at Westerly, R. I.:
i. Elias« (3rd), b. 28 April, 1810; d. 16 Sept., 1884, Norwich,
Conn.; m. July, 1830, Mrs. Mary* (Chapman) Maxson, a
first cousin, widow of Asa Maxson, and daughter of Case and
[268] Mary Miner^ (Pendleton) Chapman. They had issue
(Cottrell): L Ann Frances^, b. April, 1831; d. 30 Sept.,
1848. ii. Gurdon Pendleton, b. 5 Nov., 1834. iii. Henry
Clay, b. 20 Jany., 1837; res. Franklin, Conn. iv. Josephine
A,, b. 25 Nov., 1840; d. 27 Oct., 1906, Norwich, Conn.; m.
(1), Alanson Lathrop; (2), Gurdon P. Kimball.
ii. Joseph, b. 20 Jany., 1812; m. Lanphear, and lived near
Plainfield, N. J.
iii. Wheaton, b. 19 April, 1814; d. 17 March, 1856, Franklin, Conn.;
m. (1), 26 Nov., 1835, Lydia W. Backus; (2), 18 Aug., 1842,
Rebecca Hyde Ladd.
iv. Frances A., b. 10 April, 1816; m. (1), Gurdon P.' Chapman, a
first cousin, son of Case and [268] Mary Miner^ (Pendleton)
Chapman. She m. (2), Albert Woodruf.
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V. Elliot P., b. 30 March, 1818; m. (1), 15 Dec., 1841, Eliza
Searles; (2), Helen Huntington. He had no children.
vi. Ahhj Maria, b. 25 Nov., 1820; d. 14 Dec., 1894, ae. 74, Nor-
wich, Conn.; m. there, 22 Jtdy, 1844, John M. Brewer.
Tii. Harriet Amanda, b. 23 Jany., 1822; d. 24 July, 1856; m. 25
Aug., 1845, Jamea G. Walker. She has a dau., Mrs. Stephen
E. Barton, of Broddine, Mass.
Tiii. Laura A., b. 1 Oct., 1823; d. 16 Sept., 1876; m. 30 Oct., 1842,
Pardon Henry Thompson, of Westerly.
ix. Franklin, b. 19 Sept., 1825; m. 3 May, 1846, Sarah Ann Tay-
lor. He was living at Ashaway, R. I., in 1908.
. . ' . I r f *
271. Elizabeth^ Pbndlxtok (Major Joseph^, Joseph*, CoL Jo-
ieph\ Joseph*), bom 8 April, 1790, Westerly, R. I.; died 26 Oct.,
1842. She married at Westerly, 31 January, 1810, Russell CottreU
(T. R.), bom 31 March, 1785, died 6 NoTcmber, 1867, son of EUas
and Phalley (Gavitt) CottreU.
Issue (CottreU), first one given on the Hopkinton, R. I., rec-
ords:
i. RusseU*, Jr., b. 10 Dec., 1813; m. Hannah Simmons,
ii. Benjamin, b. 1814; he is beUeved to have Uved at Waterford,
Conn.
iii. Gorton, b. Nov., 1816; d. in California, unm.
iv. George W., b. 2 Oct., 1818; m. Phebc Thompson.
V. Otis Pendleton, b. 8 Dec., 1821; d. at Westerly, unm.
vi. William H., b. 5 May, 1824; m. Jane Larkin.
vii. Elizabeth, b. 27 April, 1827; she never married and at last ac-
counts was living at Westerly,
272. William^ Pendlbtok (Major Joseph*, Joseph*, CoL Jo-
ieph^, Joseph*), was bom at Westerly, R. I., 3 July, 1792, and died
at Stonington, Conn., 3 March, 1851. He was married at Westerly,
6 December, 1813, by his father, Joseph Pendleton, Justice, to Fanny
Lanphere, daughter of Nathan and Nancy (CrandaU) Lanphere.
On the 19th of October, 1827, William and Fanny Pendleton gave a
receipt for the legacy made in the wiU of her grandfather, David
Lanphere, to the heirs of his son, Nathan, deceased (Westerly Prob.
Rec., iii, 167, 245). This David Lanphere may have been the one
who married Sarah' Smith in 1762, daughter of Benoni and [36]
Rnth^ (Pendleton) Smith, although his will mentions wife Eunice.
After WiUiam Pendleton's death, his widow married, 8 January,
1859, Elisha Starr, as his third wife (Starr Family), and died 9
September, 1874.
Issue of William^ Pendleton (all bom at Westerly except the
fifth):
814. MUlie', b. 3 Dec., 1814; m. 7 Jany., 1834, Lewis Tift One
child: Samuel P.* (Tift), b. 27 Oct., 1836; m. 22 Sept., 1858,
Henrietta White. Res. Groton, Conn.
815. Caroline, b. 10 Dec., 1816; m. Peleg S. Woodmansee.
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816. George Washington, b. 5 Dec, 1820; m. Jane G. LeVaughn.
817. Nathan Lanphere, b. Jany., 1822; m. Mrs. Marj Alexander.
818. William Dennis, b. Aug., 1823, Mystic, Conn.; m. Mary F.
Thurston.
819. Catherine, b. 10 Dec., 1825; m. at Stonington, Conn., 1 April,
1849, Charles Packer Chipman, b. 8 Aug., 1826, Groton,
Conn., d. 24 Nov., 1883, Old Mystic, Conn., son of William
and Nancy (Shaw) Chipman. In 1904 Mrs. Chipman was
living at Old Mystic. Issue (Chipman): i. Fanny Althea^,
b. 11 May, 1852; d. 25 May, 1898; m. 8 May, 1879, George
Ripple Morgan, ii. (Rev.) William Pendleton, b. 15 May,
1854; m. 23 Jany., 1877, Lillie Phillips. In 1904, he was
pastor of the First Baptist Church at Demariscotta, Maine.
He has two sons, Charles P.^^ and William Browning, the for-
mer being a student at Colby College in that year. iii. LUUe
Pendleton, twin to William Pendleton, is unm. and lives at
Old Mystic, Conn., her native town.
820. Susan Adelaide, b. 17 April, 1828; d. 12 Jany., 1896, Groton,
Conn.; m. at Stonington, Conn., 4 Sept., 1849, Edmund Ches-
ter Chapman, b. 28 Aug., 1824, Groton, d. there, 2 April,
1890, son of Solomon and Sarah Eliza (Hazen) Chapman.
Issue (Chapman): i. Truman Edmund Chester^, b. 12 May,
1850, Stonington; d. 22 Sept., 1884; m. 31 Dec., 1877, Laura
Jane Warren, ii. Fannie Eliza Starr, b. 9 Aug., 1859, Gro-
ton, Conn.; m. 13 Sept., 1882, Daniel Wightman Lamb. Res.
Ledyard, Conn. iii. Bertha MiUon, b. 20 March, 1862, Gro-
ton; m. 1 May, 1879, Everett LeRoy Crane. Res. Groton,
Conn.
821. Frances Ann, b. 14 June, 1829; m. at Stonington, 28 Nov.,
1850, Charles Edwin Chipman, son of Charles and Martha
(Spalding) Chipman. Issue (Chipman), b. Groton, Conn.:
i. Lillian^, b. (24 March, 1853) ; d. 12 Sept., 1853, ae. 5 m.,
19 d. ii. Francii Gillette, b. (26 June, 1855) ; d. 18 Aug.,
1856, ae. 1 year, 6 m., 26 d. iii. Henry Pascal, b. 20 May,
1858; m. (1), 11 Feby., 1877, Sarah Jennette CasweU; (2),
Phebe Bennett. Res. Pensacola, Fla.
273. (Major) Benjamin Crandall^ Pbndleton (Major Joseph^,
Joseph!^, Col. Joseph*, Joseph*), bom 11 November, 1794, Westerly,
R. I., was early interested in military affairs, and received from the
Rhode Island Assembly in May, 1818, a commission as Major in the
3rd Regiment R. I. Militia. His discharge, dated 7 July, 1818, was
signed by his father, Major Joseph* Pendleton, and is now in the
possession of his daughter, Mrs. Harriet E. Dunning, of Kenwood,
Calif.
About 1819, Benjamin Pendleton removed to Lebanon, Conn.,
where he went into business with his brother, Gurdon. They sold
out in 1821, and Benjamin then took up farming, which he carried
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on at Stonington and at Mjstic^ Conn., nntil 1835, when he removed
to New Hartford, N. Y. On the 19th of December in the following
jear he bought a farm in Rome, N. Y., where he lived until 1844,
when he removed to Vernon, in the same state. Two years later he
joined the great tide of emigration setting westward, and located at
Bloomingdale, 111., where he remained until his death on the 12th
of March, 1877.
Benjamin C.^ Pendleton married at Hopkinton, R. I., 29 October,
1818, Asenath Langworthy, bom 28 July, 1798, Hopkinton, died 12
May, 1871, Bloomingdale, 111., daughter of Samuel and Tacy (Saun-
ders) Langworthy.
Issue :
822. Benjamin Franklin*, b. 19 Sept., 1819, Lebanon, Conn.; d. 3
June, 1891, near Lincoln, Calif.; m. 29 Dec, 1843, Delia
Ann Jones, dau. of Judge Pomeroy and Mehitable (Moor)
Jones, of Lairdsville, N. Y. Benjamin F. Pendleton was a
physician. He had no children.
823. Mercy Langworthy, b. 24 Nov., 1821, Stonington, Conn.; d.
unm. at Vernon, N. Y., 20 April, 1846.
824. Ethelinda Davis, b. 11 Oct., 1823, Stonington, Conn.; d. 10
April, 1864; m. 20 Feby., 1843, Dr. Sherman Parker Sedg-
wick, son of Parker Sedgwick. He d. at Bloomingdale, 111.,
8 April, 1855. Issue (Sedgwick) : i. Eifie D.S b. 20 June,
1846, Bloomingdale, 111.; m. George Vastine and lives at Aus-
tin, Chicago, 111. ii. Franklin Pendleton, d. ae. 2 years
825. Harriet Eliea, b. 25 Dec., 1825, Westerly, R. I.; m. at Vernon,
N. Y., 18 Jany., 1844, Jonathan Rich Dunning, b. 1822, Lake
Pleasant, N. Y., d. 27 Feby., 1886, Bloomingdale, 111., son
of Justus and Lurinda (Rich) Dunning. In 1909 Mrs. Dun-
ning was living at Kenwood, Calif. Issue (Dunning), b.
Rome, N. Y.: i. Calvin L.», b. 15 July, 1846; m. 3 Oct, 1868,
Mary Bagley. ii. AlheH D., b. 27 Aug., 1848; m. 10 July,
1892, Phebe Deringer. iii. Frances H., b. 13 July, 1855;
d. 17 Jany., 1892; m. 13 March, 1886, Milton J. Deibert iv.
Estelle, b. 11 Jany., 1859; m. 16 June, 1880, George H.
Berger.
826. Samuel Langworthy, b. 19 Sept., 1829, Mystic, Conn.; d. Sept.,
1830.
827. Henry Langworthy, b. 14 June, 1832, Stonington, Conn.; d.
Aug., 1838.
828. Mason Mandeville, b. 20 May, 1834, Stonington, Conn.; m.
(1), Maria Barnes; (2), Mrs. Martha Agents.
829. Mary Jane, b. 14 April, 1836, New Hartford, N. Y.; m. (1),
at Bloomingdale, 111., 27 May, 1856, Newton Russell Good-
win, b. 5 March, 1834, Vernon, N. Y., d. 26 Aug., 1865, Au-
rora, III., son of Hiram and Nancy (Jones) Goodwin. Mary
m. (2), at Aurora, 111., 15 Sept., 1867, Mark Seavey, and
in 1904 was living at Aurora. Issue (Goodwin): i. Myrtie
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222 THK PENDLETON OBNBALOOT .
Eloise^, b. 5 Oct., 1862, Aurora, 111.; m. 14 Jany., 1886, El-
mer D. Spencer, and lives near Elbum, 111. She has one
child (Spencer): Virginia Goodwin}^, b. 21 March, 1901.
274. GuRDON^ Pendleton {Major Joiepk*, Joseph^, CoL Jo-
9eph*, Jo9eph^), was bom at Westerly, R. I., 4 July, 1797, and died
at Franklin, Conn., 10 November, 1883. Like his brother Benjamin
he was early connected with the Rhode Island Militia, and received
appointments as Ensign of the Srd Westerly Co. in 1817 and 1818.
From 1819 to 1821 he was in partnership with this brother in a gen-
eral store at Lebanon, Conn., and upon ike dissolution of the firm he
removed to Norwich, Conn., where he entered the livery business and
also ran a small hotel. During his residence here he was a member
of the Common Council of the city, and also served as Street Com-
missioner.
About 1858 he removed to Franklin, Conn., where he bought a
large farm and spent the rest of his life. His obituary notice which
appeared in the Franklin correspondence of a Norwich newspaper
says of him: "Colonel* Gurdon Pendleton, who died last Saturday,
at the age of 86, was one of our well-known and most respected citi-
zens. . . . He was a genial, whole-souled man, who will be
pleasantly remembered by a large circle of acquaintances."
Gurdon^ Pendleton married at Norwich, Conn., 12 August, 1827,
Mrs. Elizabeth Waterman (Backus) Hyde (T. R.), daughter of
Ozias and Elizabeth (Abell) Backus ("Old Families of Norwich,
Conn.," Vol. I, Part I, p. 21). She was bom 24 May, 1802, and died
at Franklin, Conn., 15 June, 1885.
Issue (from his family Bible), bom at Norwich, Conn.:
830. Harriet H.«, b. 21 Nov., 1827; d. at Norwich, 6 Oct., 1848; m.
there, 27 Nov., 1846, Nehemiah Smith. They had no issue,
and he m. (2), Maria .
831. Caroline, b. 9 Jany., 1830; d. at Norwich, 2 Dec, 1856; m.
there, 19 June, 1856, James Munroe Meech, b. 19 Feby.,
1826, i>}orwich. Conn., son of Capt. Appleton and Sybil
(Brewster) Meech. Caroline had no issue and he m. (2), 23
July, 1866, Hannah P. Huntington.
832. Elizabeth Backus, b. 23 July, 1832; d. unm., 3 Sept., 1852.
833. Jane M., b. 31 Jany., 1835; d. at Franklin, Conn., 11 Jany.,
1902; m. at Norwich, 6 March, 1864, Edward S. Osgood, b.
Lebanon, Conn., d. 7 Oct., 1871, at Norwich. They had no
issue.
834. Abby Backus, b. 13 March, 1837; d. at Chicago, 111., 8 Jany.,
1900; m, 13 March, 1856, William Trumbull Meech, son of
Capt. Appleton and Sybil (Brewster) Meech. He was b. at
Norwich, Conn., 4 Aug., 1830, and d. at Chicago, 27 Oct.,
1898. Issue (Meech): i. WUliam RJ", b. 27 Jany., 1857; res.
Butte, Mont. ii. Caroline P., b. 6 March, 1858; m. 26 Dec.,
* This title may have been a complimentary one, as we have record of no
other military office held by him aside from that first noted.
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gITKXTH OBNSRATION 22S
1878, William H. Frink; res. Chicago [" Brewster Gen./' p.
347].
835. Adelaide, b. 30 March, 1840; d. at Franklin, Conn., ^6 Dec.,
1897; m. there, 5 Feby., 1862, Edwin Eugene Ayer, h. 12
Nov., 1833, Franklin, d. there, 16 Dec., 1890, son of Joseph
Bailey and Dolly Williams (Hartshorn) Ayer. Issue (Ayer) :
i. Lloyd Pendleton^, b. 26 Dec, 1864, Norwich, Conn.; m. 16
Sept., 1897, Hannah Alberta VaUette. Res. Franklin, Conn.
One child, Joseph Eugene** (Ayer), b. 11 June, 1898. ii.
Jennie Osgood, b. 13 Oct., 1870, Franklin, Conn.; m. 18 June,
1896, Arad Robinson Manning. His ancestry is given in the
Manning Genealogy. Res., Yantic, Conn. One child, Eugene
Arad** (Manning), b. 8 March, 1897, Bozrah, Conn.
836. Gurdon, Jr., b. 2 April, 1842; d. 25 Feby., 1847.
837. Theodore F., b. 25 Aug., 1844; d. 9 Oct, 1844.
838. Frederick, b. 10 March, 1846; d. 7 July, 1846.
275. LucT Ann^ Pekdletox {Major Joseph*, Joseph^, Col, Jo-
seph\ Joseph*), was bom 16 April, 1799, at Westerly, R. I. She
married (1), 13 Oct., 1816, [498] David^ Pendleton, Jr., by whom
she had four sons, i. Joseph^ ii. David (3rd), iii. Franklin, and ir.
Conrtland Pendleton, for full account of whom see their father's rec-
ord. Mrs. Lucy Ann^ Pendleton married (2), as his second wife,
2 July, 1826, Stephen Richmond, bom 10 July, 1798, Exeter, R. I.,
son of Edward and (second wife) Annie (Mowry) Richmond.
Issue (Richmond):
T. Charles', b. 1 May, 1827, Exeter, R. I.; d. 1830.
vL Charles P., b. 12 April, 1828, Warwick, R. I.; d. unm., 4 July,
1848.
rii. Ferdinand, b. 21 Oct., 1829, Warwick; m. Lucy M. Baker,
▼iii. Harriet A. P., b. 16 Jany., 1831, Coventry, R. I.; m. (1), Olney
Harkness; (2), Edwin Leralley; (3), Aaron White; (4), Be-
riah Briggs.
ix. Abby Ann, b. 29 Feby., 1832, Coventry; m. (1), Warren Moon;
(2), Thomas A. Spencer.
X. Sanford L., b. 5 Aug., 1833, Coventry; d, 26 Feby., 18.^4.
xi. Stephen Francis, b. 15 Dec., 1834; m. Marv Elizabeth Andrew,
xii. Maria E., b. 15 Feby., 1836; d. 13 Nov., 1842.
xiii. Richard R., b. 18 Aug., 1838; m. .
xiv. Rowland, b. 22 May, 1840; d. 16 Oct., 1844.
XT. Child unnamed; d. inf.
Ref.: Richmond Family, pp. 170-1.
276. Elliot' Pendleton (Major Joseph*, Joseph*, Col. Joseph*,
Joseph*), was bom at Westerly, R. I., 4 May, 1801. We have no
record of his death. Elliot, or Ellet Pendleton, as he is sometimes
called in various records, was occupied in farming, and spent nearly
all his life in Westerly. He married (no date) [662] Lucy' Pendle-
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224 THE PENDLETON OENEALOOT
ton, daughter of [221] Simeon* and Tabitha (Niles) Pendleton. As
already stated under our account of her father, her parents were di-
vorced, and her mother subsequently married Perry Bromley, by
whom Lucy and her sister Lydia were brought up. They conse-
quently became known as Lucy and Lydia Bromley, and none of
their descendants was aware that this surname was not their oim.
Elliot and Lucy had two sons, born at Westerly:
839. Sands Niles«, b. about AprU, 1835; d. at Spokane, Wash., 189 — .
He was in the harness business at Hartford, Conn., for a good
many years until his removal to the Pacific coast. He m. (1),
Mrs. Mary (Moore) Elliott, dau. of Martin Royal and Har-
riet Otis (Daniels) Moore. They were divorced and he m.
(2), Mary Rebecca Moore. His first wife now lives at Fox-
boro. Mass. He had no children.
840. Joseph Henry, b. 6 June, 1836; m. Florinda C. Moore.
Note: Prior to her marriage to Elliot Pendleton, Lucy had had a son
bom to her 6 Dec, lS25f who is referred to in Ferry Bromley's will as
William Perry Bromley, but is called "William Perry Pendleton, son of
Ellet and Lucy Pendleton," upon his gravestone. He died unmarried 6
Sept., 1848. We do not think he was Elliot Pendleton's son, however, as
Joseph H. Pendleton's widow states he was a half-brother to her husband.
278. Martha^ Pendleton (WUliam^, Joieph^, Col. Joseph*, Jo-
seph^), was baptized 16 November, 1773, at Newport, R. I. She
married Elias Frink.
Issue (Frink), born probably at Watervliet, N. Y.:
1. Martha^, m. Nathaniel Bucklin.
ii. William Pendleton, b. 29 Feby., 1800,- d. 1859, Troy, N. Y.;
m. Ruth Murray, and had issue (Frink): i. JViUiam Elias^.
ii. Mary Catherine, iii. Charles Augustus, iv. Margaret Ann.
In 1905, all were deceased except Charles, who lived at Troy,
N. Y. He is a veteran of the Civil War,
iii. Margaret, m. Orville Frask, and had sons Darius^ and Erosive.
iv. Prudence, m. Harvey Johnson, as his second wife. No issue.
V. Darius Stanton, m. Laura Armstrong and rem. to Ohio.
vi. Elias, Jr., m. Emily Whitney and has a son William Elias^, now
in Illinois.
vii. Lydia Ann, m. Harvey Johnson of Troy, N. Y., as his first
wife, and had issue (Johnson) : 1. Frances Augusta^, m. Cal-
vin Miller of So. Hadley, N. Y. 2. Helen Aurelia. 3. Sarah
Elizabeth. 4. William Elias.
279. Phebe'' Pendleton (William^, Joseph^, Col. Joseph*, Jo-
seph^), bom probably at Newport, R. I., married there by Rev. Gard-
ner Thurston, 7 May, 1790, Isaac Frink (Arnold's V. R. R. I.).
They removed to Watervliet, N. Y., not long afterwards. It is pos-
sible that Phebe Pendleton had a second husband named Clements,
by whom she had four children.
Issue (Frink) :
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BBVENTH GENERATION 225
i. ElizaS b. 17 April, 179!^, Troy, N. Y.; d. 10 March, 1858,
Belle Isle, N. Y.; m. Marvin Armstrong and had issue (Arm-
strong): Cyru*^, Rebecca, MUian, Lauita, Gere, WUliatn,
Ahhy, and Mumford, the last survivor of this family who d.
7 May, 1907, at BeUe Isle,
ii Clarinda, b. 28 July, 1795; d. 12 Dec., 1872; m. 8 Dec., 1814,
Benjamin Palmer of Onondaga Co., N. Y., and had issue
(Palmer) : Phebe^, Joseph H,, Henrietta, George, Warren,
and A, Judson, b. 17 April, 1833, — also a dau. Jane, who d.
unm. Dr. A. Judson Palmer, the sole survivor of this family,
lives in Brooklyn, N. Y. Joseph H. Palmer has a dau., Miss
Phoebe E.^® Palmer, of Yonkers, N. Y.
iii. Isaac, Jr., b. 28 Nov., 1796; d. 29 July, 1866, Watervliet, N. Y.;
m. Mary Haight. He had issue (Frink) : 1. Jane^, who m.
Timothy Ellsworth and d. at San Francisco, Cal., without
issue. 2. Isaac Pendleton, b. 13 Nov., 1823; d. 29 July, 1891,
Newark, N. J. He was the inventor of the " Frink Reflector,"
which made him wealthy. He m. Jane Ann Frances Burdick,
and has daughters, Ida Jane^^, wife of Frank Wilcox, and
Lillie Frances, wife of Frederick Ward, both of East Or-
ange, N. J. 3. Susan, b. 13 Dec., 1824; d. 13 Dec., 1899; m.
William Spencer, and has two sons, i. George Frink^^ (Spen-
cer), mgr. of the Frink Reflector Co., New York, who m.
Cora' Young, granddaughter of [287] Lydia Ann^ Pendle-
ton, and ii. Isaac Pendleton^*' (Spencer). 4. George
Washington J d. 1902, San Francisco, m. Minerva Kennedy
and had issue (Frink): Abby^^, wife of Homer Bickel;
Mary Ellsworth, George K., all of San Francisco. 5. Cyrus,
d. inf. 6. Mary Elizabeth, m. Walter D. Burnet. No issue.
She was living at Benton, Md., in 1907.
280. Mary^ Pendleton (William*, Joseph^, Col. Joseph^, Jo-
wpfc*), bom probably at Newport, R. I., died about 1860, at Water-
vliet, N. Y. She married William Dyer, who died at Watervliet, 21
Jnne, 1839, aged 68 years (G. S.).
Issue (Dyer):
i Sarah*, m. William Hall.
ii. Martha, m. Henry Filkins.
iii. Mary Ann, b. March, 1802; d. March, 1846; m. Dr. Isaac Har-
vey Williams, and has dau., Mrs. Hannah Blakely, of Co-
hoes, N. Y.
17. William Pendleton, b. 10 April, 1806; d. 29 Nov., 1879; m. (1),
10 June, 1830, Elizabeth Hitchcock; (2), 20 May, 1842, Mar-
garet Warford. He has a son, David H. Dyer, of Water-
vliet
V. Joseph G., m. (1)> Elizabeth Rockenstire; (2), Mrs. Eliza (Al~
drich) Strickler.
vi. John L., m- (1), Caroline Lyons; (2), .
yil Fidelia, m. David King.
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226 THK PENDLKTON aXNBALOOT
285. Nanct^ Pbxdleton (JVUlumf, Jo9ephf, Col. Joieph\ Jo-
seph^), was bom 26 Aprils 1787, at Middletown, R. I., and died at
Albany, N. Y. She married (1), Seth WigwaU, bom 10 May, 1787,
son of Noah, Jr., and Mary (Pahner) Wiswall. She married (2),
John Carter.
Issue (Wiswall):
i. Mary*, d. onm.
ii. Martha Ann, m. John H. Van Antwerp,
iii. Angelica Schuyler, b. 15 March, 1823; m. Thomas Barber. She
was living at Albany, N. Y., in 1904.
iv. Julia Elizabeth (twin to Angelica), d. ae. 2 years.
287. Lydia Ann^ Pendleton (WUltam*, Jateph^, Col. Joseph*,
Joieph*), said to have been the youngest of her father's family, died
about 1840. She married (1), Dr. McKinney; (2), James
Pike.
Issue, by first husband (McKinney) :
i. John*. He was a master mariner.
ii, Susan, m. , and rem. to Dunkirk, 111.
By second husband (Pike):
iii. Martha Lydian, b. 4 Dec., 1828, in or near Albany, N. Y.; d.
29 Oct., 1866, New York City; m. Martin Van Buren Young,
and had issue (Young) : 1. William^ (dec.). 2. Martin
Acker, of New York City. 3. Cora, who m. George Frink^*^
Spencer, great-grandson of Isaac and [279] Phebe^ (Pendle-
ton) Frink. 4. Ida, who m. Joseph O. Curtis, of New York
City.
288. Allen' Pendleton (Sylvester*, Sylvester*, Col, Joseph*, Jo-
seph^), was bom 7 May, 1776, at Stonington, Conn. He began going
to sea when a young man and located in New York City, where bis
name appears in the city directories from 1802 to 1811. In time he
became captain of a brig sailing from that port to the West Indies,
and from various towns in those islands, wrote many 'letters to his
wife. These letters, which are now in the possession of his grand-
daughter, Miss Amelia G. Pendleton, of Brooklyn, N. Y., give us
most of the few facts we possess about Allen's brother, Sylvester,
drd, and sisters, Polly, Freelove, and Nancy. Capt. Pendleton was
lost at sea, perhaps about 1812, as his name does not appear in the
New York directories after 1811.
He married in New York City, Sophia Ellis. She married (2),
Michael Dennison.
Issue of Allen and Sophia (Ellis) Pendleton, bom in New
York City:
841. LouisaS m. (1), William Cadle; (2), Albert Bogardus. By
her second husband she had one child, Cornelius^ (Bogardus),
who d. ae. about 16 years.
S42. Edmund Allen, b. 4 March, 1805; m. Mary Hipwell.
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SEYBNTH OKNBRATION ££7
843. Sylvester. He is referred to in a letter written by his father
in Oct., 1807. Evidently d. in inf.
844. Sophia Amelia, d. nnm.
845. Sylvester (2nd), b. about 1809; m. Mary Ann Dennison.
289. PoLLY^ Pendleton (Sylvester^, SylveMtei^, Col. Joiepk^g Jo^
ieph*), bom 10 January, 1778, Stonington, Conn., married there, 22
November, 1796, Nathaniel Todd, of Cherry Valley [N. Y.] (First
Ch. Rec.). Her brother, Sylvester Pendleton, in one of his letters
refers to her as " Sister Mrs. Todd." She was at Danesville, [Dans-
ville ?] N. Y., at one time, as she sent an undated letter to her sis-
ter Nancy from that place.
Issue (Todd), not known if complete:
i. Mary', named in letter above mentioned. No further record of
this family has been found.
293. Nancy^ Pendleton (Sylvester^, Sylvester*, Col. Joseph^, Jo-
seph*), born 25 April, 1788, Stonington, Conn.; married William {})
Masterton, as shown by letter written by Polly ^ (Pendleton) Todd
and addressed to " Dear Sister "—" Mrs. Nancy Masterton." This
letter is now in the possession of Miss Amelia G. Pendleton of Brook-
lyn, N. Y. It mentions a William Masterton, who would seem to
have been Nancy's husband.
Issue (Masterton), not known if complete:
i. Marian^, referred to in the above letter.
296. Taylor^ Pendleton (^Eihan*, Simeon^, Col. Joseph^ Jo-
seph^), was bom 22 June, 1799, at Stonington, Conn., and died there,
14 December, 1888. He married at Westerly, R. I., 4 February,
1829, Clarissa B. Smith, bom 9 January, 1801, Westerly, died 22
August, 1875, daughter of Stephen and Clarissa Smith.
Issue, bom at Westerly, R, I.:
846. Mary Jane, b. 7 April, 1830. She is unm. and lives at West-
erly.
847. Harriet Smith, b. 18 Sept., 1833; d. 24 March, 1834.
297. Frederick^ Pendleton (Ethan^, Simeon^, Col. Joseph*, Jo-
seph*), bom 10 October, 1801, Brookfield, N. Y., possessed much of
his father's tremendous energy. He was also a farmer and was an
early settler in Crawford County, Pa., where he died at Cambridge,
21 July, 1868. He married (1), Flora Pinney, bom 20 August,
1804, Colebrook, Conn., died 8 Aug^ust, 1843, Cambridge, Pa., daugh-
ter of Grove and Mercy (Case) Pinney. He married (2), at Cam-
bridge, Pa., 16 January, 1851, Eliza Wickoff, bom 12 October, 1817,
died 29 October, 1879, daughter of John and Sarah (Clark) Wickoff.
Issue by first wife, first four bom in Connecticut, others at
Cambridge, Pa.:
848. Jennett Adell', b. 18 Jany., 1829; d. 12 May, 1850; m. 10
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228 THE PENDLETON OENEALOGT
Sept.^ 1848, Zelotes Birchard, and had issue (Birchazd): 1.
Flora Jenneii^, b. 8 July, 1849; m, 18 May, 1870, Zaccheos
Mickle. Res. Garland, Pa.
849. Mercy Ann, b. 1 May, 1833; d. nnm., 8 May, 1851.
850. Elbert S., b. 16 March, 1835; m. Nardssa D. Clark.
851. Floraette, b. 12 Dec., 1836; m. Dwight D. Birchard.
852. Henry Frederick, b. 5 Aug., 1838; m. 27 May, 1863, Adelia
Marcy, b. 13 Oct., 1840. They have no children. Address,
R. F. D., Mannington, W. Va.
853. Martha Susan, b. 23 Aug., 1840; d. 4 Jany., 1882, Meadville,
Pa.; m. 2 July, 1862, William Ransom Bole, b. 15 Oct, 1837.
Issue (Bole): 1. Robert Chambers^ b. 26 April, 1864. He
was in Jackson, Cal., at last accounts. 2. Frederick WiUiam,
b. 2 Jany., 1870; d. 2 April, 1871.
854. Friend Ethan, b. 2 Aug., 1843; m. Jemima B. Marcy.
Issue by second wife, b. Cambridge, Pa.:
855. Sarah Ellen, b. 5 Dec., 1851; d. 25 Aug., 1864.
856. Eva Adell, b. 24 Dec., 1853; d. 19 March, 1887, Hayfidd, Pa.;
m. 12 June, 1872, David A. Cease, b. 6 May, 1851. Issue
(Cease): 1. Henry Franklin^, b. 22 Feby., 1873; d. 16 Oct.,
1873. 2. Emma Estella, b. 7 Oct., 1875; res. Chicago, 111.
3. Victor Immanuel, b. 14 Sept., 1877; res. Cambridge Springs,
Pa. 4. Florence Adell, b. 23 Nov., 1879; d. 15 Jany., 1884.
5. Joseph Frederick, b. 19 May, 1881; res. Sagertown, Pa.
6. Chester Cleveland, b. 26 Jany., 1885.
857. Emma, b. 26 June, 1855 ; m. at Cambridge, Pa., 15 May, 1877,
Willard D. Howard, b. 3 May, 1852, Rockdale, Pa., son of
Ira Ephraim and Emily Cordelia (Ames) Howard. Res.
Franklin, Pa. Mr. Howard is at the head of the Howard
Lumber Co. of that city, and his son and son-in-law are asso-
ciated in business with him. Issue (Howard), b. Franklin,
Pa.: 1. Hattie Cochran*, b. 25 May, 1881; m. 6 June, 1907,
Richard Nicklin, and has dau., Charlotte Howard^^ (Nicklin),
b. 19 June, 1908. 2. Fred Ames, b. 6 Oct., 1883; m. 2 Nov.,
1908, Rachel May Tingly. 3. Helen Gillett, b. 26 Sept.,
1886; d. 17 Jany., 1896.
298. Russell^ Pendleton {Ethan^, Simeon^, Col, Joseph^, Jo-
seph^), was bom at Brookfield, N. Y., 1 December, 1805> and died
at Bricksburg, N. J., 18 November, 1870. About 1850 he buUt and
for a short time ran a small tannery which he sold to the Lawrence
Machine Co. in 1854. Mr. Pendleton and his wife were original
members of the Methodist Church organized in Norfolk in 1840, and
for a number of years he was its first " class leader " (History of
Norfolk, Conn.).
Russeir Pendleton married at Canaan, Conn., 8 Feby., 1831, Al-
zina Johnson, born there, 6 February, 1810, died 23 July, 1890, at
Waterville, Conn., daughter of Levi and Polly (Rood .^) Johnson.
Issue, first two bom at Goshen, others at Norfolk, Conn.:
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858. Ethan Timothy*, b. 20 March, 1832; d. in CaL, 12 Apnl, 1868.
Soon after the discoTery of gold in California, he went to
that territory and became interested in quartz mining. He
had charge of a large mill and his death was due to over-
work therein.
859. Levi Johnson, b. 23 Nov., 1834; d. nnm. at Norfolk, Conn., 25
Jany., 1862.
860. Wesley, b, 1 Sept, 1836; d. 14 Jany., 1837.
861. BnsseU, Jr., b. 30 Sept., 1839; d. 7 Sept, 1861, at Norfolk.
862. ALiina, b. 25 Aug., 1842; d. 15 March, 1843.
299. Sa&ah Hobart^ Pendleton {Ethan^, Simeon^, Col. Joiepk^,
Joseph*), bom 5 June, 1810, Westerly, R. I.; died 24 May, 1860,
Crawford Co., Pa. She married at Norfolk, Conn., 12 January,
1830, Damon Buell Pinney, born 11 February, 1807, Colebrook,
Conn., son of Grove and Mercy (Case) Pinney. He married (2),
9 April, 1851, Mary Lucretia Griswold and had two children by her.
Issue of Sarah^ (Pendleton) Pinney:
i. Servetus Michael^ b. 14 Nov., 1831, Colebrook, Conn.; m. 18
March, 1852, Esther Elizabeth Swift
ii. Buell Hobart,* b. 20 Oct, 1833, Colebrook, Conn.; m. 10 March,
1858, Elizabeth Sarah Turner,
iii. Mary Esther, b. 8 Oct, 1836, Erie Co., Pa.; m. 11 Sept, 1853,
James Johnson Swift.
iv. Adell Sarah,* b. 23 Aug., 1839, Crawford Co., Pa.; m. 20 Feby.,
1867, Andrew J. Birchard.
T. Friend Orville,* b. 12 Nov., 1841, Crawford Co., Pa.; m. 23
Feby., 1870, Elizabeth MatUda Emerson,
vi. Grove Elbert,* b. 7 Sept., 1846, Crawford Co., Pa.; m. 30 Dec.,
1875, Adeline Sturgis.
300. Abel Hinckley^ Pendleton (Ethan^, Simeon^, CoL Joseph^,
Joseph*), was bom at Westerly, R. I., 16 February, 1811, and lived
nearly his whole life in Norfolk, Conn., where he was a farmer, well
liked and respected by all who knew him. In 1879 he represented
the town in the Connecticut Legislature. He died at Norfolk, 19
April, 1882. His first wife, whom he married at Westfield, Mass.,
5 March, 1835, was Zeruiah Eggleston, bom 17 February, 1811,
died 31 July, 1842, daughter of Eli and Zeruiah (Searles) Eggles-
ton. He married (2), at Norfolk, 2 February, 1845, Berona Cur-
tiss, bom 16 February, 1819, Winchester, Conn., died 25 December,
I860, daughter of Jared and Submit (Hubbard) Curtiss. Abel mar-
ried (3), at Canaan, Conn., 20 November, 1863, Mrs. Jane Augusta
(Hnrd) Pratt, bora 29 May, 1819, Goshen, Conn., died 26 August,
1869, widow of William Pratt, and daughter of Stephen and Huldah
(Curtiss) Hurd.
Issue, bom at Norfolk, Conn. — ^by first wife:
•^ Names reversed in "History of Norfolk, Conn."
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230 THK PBNDLBTON OENEALOOT
863. Lorette EstherS b. 12 Oct., 1837; m. 27 April, 1856, Sherman
Kimberly, b. 8 May, 1831, Goshen, Conn., d. there, 30 Jany.,
1905, son of Henry and Sylvia (Cnrtiss) Kimberly. Res.
(1909), Goshen, Conn. Issue (Kimberly): i. Nellie Maria*,
b. 8 July, 1858, Goshen, Conn,; m. 27 April, 1878, Orlo Eu-
gene Wadhams; res. West Torrington. She has issue (Wad-
hams): 1. Eugene^% 2. James Sherman, and 3. O. Erland.
ii. Elora May, b. 1 Oct., 1866, Torrington Conn.; m. 27
April, 1891, Fessenden L. Ives; res. West Goshen, Conn.
She has issue (Ives): 1. Fessenden E.^*^, 2. Sylvia E., and 3.
Sherman Kimberly. iii. KervUle Kay, b. 16 Oct., 1872; m. 1
Jany., 1898, Grace Yale; res. W. Torrington. He has issue
(Kimberly): 1. Katherine May^^, and 2. Sherman B. iv.
Karmi, b. 20 Nov., 1875; unm. (1909) j res. W. Torrington.
[Ref.: " History of Goshen, Conn.," p. 585.]
864. Emily Zeruiah, b. 11 July, 1841; m. at Norfolk, Conn., 18
Dec., 1862, James Humphrey, b. 15 Oct., 1834, Goshen, Conn.,
son of Obed and Mary Ann (Pooler) Humphrey. Res.
(1905), So. Norfolk, Conn. Issue (Humphrey), b. Goshen:
L Alice Eliza\ b. 16 Feby., 1864; d. 31 May, 1875. ii. Lem-
uel Palmer, b. 24 Dec., 1866 (24 Oct., 1866, in " History of
Goshen, Conn.," p. 469) ; m. 18 Oct., 1893, Catherine L. Por-
ter. Res. So. Norfolk, Conn. iii. Minnie Rose, b 28 April,
1878; unm. (1905).
Issue by second wife:
865. Ethan Curtiss, b. 9 June, 1855; d. 28 March, 1858.
866. Ethan Murray, b. 17 Aug., 1859; m. Elizabeth M. Stewart.
Note I Abel Hinckley had an adopted son named John, who married and
has two sons, Wallace and Howard Pendleton. The former is now living in
Hartford, Conn.
301. HoBART^ Pendleton (Ethan^, Simeon^, Col, Joseph*, Jo-
seph*), was bom at Westerly, R. I., 7 January, 1813, and died at
NorfoUc, Conn., 30 December, 1891. He was a prosperous farmer
at Norfolk and possessed to the full his father's vigorous constitu-
tion. He marriai at Goshen, Conn., 25 September, 1837, Emeline
Bailey, born there, 3 July, 1815, died 18 February, 1874, Norfolk,
daughter of Joseph and (Hurd) Bailey.
Issue, bom at Groshen, Conn.:
867. Schuyler Bailey«, b. 6 June, 1840; enlisted 25 Aug., 1862, in
Co. F, 28th Regt. Conn. Vol. Infantry, and was discharged
28 Aug., 1863. He d. on his way home, 3 Sept., 1863, at
Paris, 111.
868. George Hobart, b. 12 Sept., 1844; enlisted 9 Aug., 1862, in Co.
E, 2nd Conn. Regt. Heavy Artillery; promoted to Corporal,
6 July, 1864; wounded at Winchester, Va., 19 Sept., 1864,
and d. there, 11 Oct., 1864.
869. Mary Esther, b. 25 Dec, 1846; m. (1), 24 Dec., 1868, Frank
Loomis, b. 13 June, 1845, Goshen, d. 22 May, 1877, New
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Britain^ Conn., son of Simeon and Flora (Woodraf ) Loonds.
She m. (2), 26 Oct, 1881, Edwin Elihn Clark, b. 24 June,
1834, Winchester, Conn., son of Joel and Candace (Brown)
Clark. Mrs. Clark lives at New Hartford, Conn. She has
had no children.
302. Henrt Hinckley^ Pendleton {Ethan*, Simeon*, Col. Jo-
seph^, Joseph*), bom at Norfolk, Conn., 24 February, 1814, was not
physically strong, but was a bright, well read man. He was post-
master at Norfolk for a number of years, and represented the town
in the Legislature in 1861. Like his brother Russell, Henry was
unfortunate in his children, three of them dying of croup within a
few days of each other, while the son that grew to manhood died for
his country in the Civil War, and the youngest daughter was not
spared long afterwards. Mr. Pendleton died at Norfolk, 13 March,
1885.
He married at Cambridge, Pa., 19 October, 1837, Martha Adaline
Miller, bom 29 April, 1822, Colebrook, Conn., died July, 1900, Nor-
folk, daughter of Joel and Clarissa (Pinney) Miller.
Issue, bom at Norfolk, Conn.:
870. Damon Servetus*, b. 10 June, 1842; enlisted at Hartford, Conn.,
12 Aug., 1861, in the first cavalry squadron formed in Conn.;
mustered in as private in Co. D, 2nd N. Y. Vol. Cavalry, to
serve three years; promoted Corporal, 1 March, 1863. Re-
enlisted, 21 Dec., 1863; wounded at Rapidan, Va., 1 March,
1864, and d. at Brandy Station, Va., 25 March, 1864 (Conn,
and N. Y. Adj. Generals' Reports).
871. Grove, b. 17 July, 1844; d. 5 April, 1850.
872. Clarissa, b. 19 Dec, 1846; d. 30 March, 1850.
873. Ludnda, b. 17 July, 1848; d. 6 April, 1860.
874. Cora Martha, b. 20 Sept., 1850; d. 1 Oct., 1868.
303. Mart Esther^ Pendleton (Ethan*, Simeon*, Col. Joseph^,
Joseph*), was bom 16 July, 1815, at Norfolk, Conn., and died 12
January, 1907, at Erie, Pa. She married in Erie Co., Pa., 10 June,
1837 (10 January, 1837, in " History of Norfolk, Conn."), Elijah
Orson Pinney, bom 2 May, 1813, New Hartford, Conn., son of Eli-
jah and Mahala (Grant) Pinney.
Issue (Pinney), bom in Erie Co., Pa.:
i. Ethan Orson*, b. 28 Dec, 1837; m. 5 May, 1863, Sarah Jane
Eldridge. Res. Swan Creek, 111.
ii. Zeruah Finette, b. 13 May, 1839.
iii. Sarah Ann, b. 7 Nov., 1840; m. 19 Feby., 1878, John Washing-
ton Gearing. Res. Erie, Pa.
ir. Mary Uranah, b. 19 Aug., 1842; d. 10 Sept., 1853.
V. Leroy Abiathan, b. 6 April, 1844; d. 16 April, 1859.
vi. Charles Ovid, b. 13 Sept., 1846; m. 11 Dec., 1873, Florence E.
Eldridge. Res, Swan Creek, 111.
vii. Dorothy Irene, b. 19 Dec, 1848; d. 1 May, 1880.
viii. Mary Emma (Emeline, in History of Norfolk, Conn.), b. 6
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Oct, 1851; m. 25 April, 1884, Jonas S. Parker. Res. Erie,
Pa.
ix. Ralzamon Phelps, b. 10 June, 1854. Res. Erie, Pa.
X. Ward Hobart, b. 14 Aug., 1867; m. 19 Feby., 1885, Clara Hill.
Res. Erie, Pa.
304. Lucius Smith^ Pendleton (Ethan*, Simeon*, Col. Jo9epk\
Joseph*), bom 10 February, 1817, Norfolk, Conn., was a manufac-
turer of sashes and blinds. He carried on this business at Norfolk
until 1848, at Goshen, Conn., from 1848 to 1851, then at Cornwall
for four years, when he removed to Wassaic, Dutchess Co., N. Y.,
where he remained for many years. He died at Patterson, N. Y.,
28 April, 1903.
Mr. Pendleton married at Sharon, Conn., 14 Oct., 1838, Lydia
Martha Gibbs, bom there, 6 January, 1820, died 10 January, 1892,
daughter of Lemuel and Beulah (Boland) Gibbs.
Issue, first five born at Norfolk, Conn., next at West Gt>shen,
and last two at Wassaic, N. Y.:
875. Celestia Imogene«, b. 14 Oct., 1839; d. 27 June, 1842.
876. Lucius Leroy, b. 4 June, 1841 ; d. 15 July, 1843.
877. Hubert Dwight, b. 14 June, 1843; m. Helen E. Dean.
878. Emily Ermina, b. 7 May, 1845; d. 6 May, 1909, Goshen, Conn.;
m. 14 Oct., 1877, Reuben C. Hart, son of Matthew Rice and
Adeline (Chace) Hart. He was b. at Goshen, Conn., 2 Jany.,
1847. Issue (Hart): 1. Erye Lynn*, b. 4 April, 1880; unm.
879. CeHa Marilla, b. 20 July, 1847; d. 21 July, 1848, Goshen.
880. Olin Harmon, b. 14 March, 1850; d. unm. at Amenia, N. Y.,
18 Aug., 1877.
881. Eugene Goodrich, b. 8 Jany., 1856; m. Mrs. Fannie C. Wilcox.
882. Mary Isabel, b. 11 Sept, 1857; d. unm. 11 May, 1882.
Ref,: "Whitney Family of Connecticut"
305. Robert Palmer^ Pendleton (Ethan*, Simeon*, CoL Joseph^,
Joseph*), was bom at Norfolk, Conn., 10 July, 1826. With his sis-
ter Olive he lived at the old homestead in Norfolk, where they had
the care of their father and step-mother until the old people passed
away. They then removed to South Canaan, Conn., where Mr. Pen-
dleton died, 15 November, 1906. During his residence at Norfolk
he had his share of town offices, and also represented the place in
the Connecticut Legislature in 1868. Mr. Pendleton was deeply in-
terested in our g^ealogy, and in 1887-8 contributed to Charles H.
Pendleton, of Westerly, nearly all the facts we have relating to the
descendants of Ethan* Pendleton down to those years.
He married at Canaan, Conn., 7 January, 1880, Lois Ella Merwin,
born 28 August, 1845, Goshen, Conn., daughter of Erastus and Anna
(Roberts) Merwin.
Issue, bom at Canaan, Conn.:
883. Robert Ethan«, b. 21 June, 1881; unm. (1909).
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884. Merwin Erastus^ b. 23 March, 1883; d. 20 Jane^ 1906, Pitts-
field, Mass.
885. Olin Hungerford, b. 12 Oct., 1885; unm. (1909).
308. Sarah' Pendleton {Job\ Capi. William^, Col. WUltam*, Jo-
seph*), died about 1805. She married 6 September, 1789, Lewis
Pitcher, of Hope, Me.
Issue (Pitcher):
i. Lewis«, Jr., b. 5 June, 1792; d. 1876; m. 1819, Sally TUden.
ii. Job, b. 11 April, 1794; d. 1872; m. 1824, Mary Patterson.
iiL Sally, b. 8 April, 1796; d. 1879; m. 1819, David Knowles.
iv. Ezra, b. 10 June, 1798; burned to death, ae. 2 years.
V. George, b. 19 April, 1800; d. inf.
ri. Joseph, b. 10 April, 1802 ; m. Sarah Daggett.
309. William' Pendleton {Job^, Capi, WiUiam*, Col. WiUiam\
Joseph*), was bom 26 February, 1774, at Islesboro, Me., and died
20 August, 1837, at Camden, Me. He married (no date), [339]
Margaret^ Pendleton,* a first cousin, daughter of [118] John* and
(first wife), Margaret (Young) Pendleton.
Issue (from family Bible), bom at Islesboro, Me.:
886. Margaret®, b. 24 AprU, 1798; m. 18 Nov., 1833, Elbridge Hop-
kins, of Orland, Me. Issue (Hopkins): i. Martha*, m. (1),
Aken; (2), Thomas, ii. Albert, m. and lived in
Orland.
887. William, Jr., b. 1 June, 1800; murdered at sea by a jealous
mate, 28 Dec., 1820.
888. Charles, b. 5 Aug., 1802; m. Louisa W. Eaton.
889. Aaron, b. 30 March, 1805; m. Rebecca Farrow.
890. Sarah E., b. 23 Sept., 1807; d. at Islesboro, 4 Jany., 1880; m.
7 Feby., 1833, Rathbun Dodge Sprague, b. Block Island,
R. I., 1796, d. 9 Nov., 1880, ae. 84, son of Jonathan and
Lydia (Dodge) Sprague. Issue (Sprague), b. Islesboro, Me.:
i. Leonidas Bray*, b. 26 Oct., 1833; d. 12 Oct, 1836. ii.
William Pendleton, b. 1 Oct., 1835; d. 4 May, 1901; m. (1),
16 June, 1860, Marilla M. Parker; (2), Isabella Dodge. He
was a merchant and postmaster at No. Islesboro, Me. iii.
Sarah J., b. 6 Oct., 1837; m. 4 Jany., 1859, Lycurgus P. Gil-
key, iv. Laurinda A., b. 25 Oct., 1840; d. 3 Aug., 1900; m.
1861, George T. Wyman. v. Joseph A.,h. ^ Aug., 1845; m.
22 July, 1865, Lucenia D. Coombs. He is a contractor and
builder at No. Islesboro. vi. Ophelia A., b. 11 Oct., 1851; m..
May, 1895, William Hooper.
891. Emeline, b. 12 April, 1810; d. 20 March, 1811.
892. Albert, b. 17 April, 1812; m. Mercy 3* Famsworth.
* The records of Camden, Me., evidently refer to her in giving the death
of *• Martha," wife of WUliam Pendleton, 16 Aug., 1849.
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893. Reuben^ b. 12 March^ 1815; m. Selinda Simmons.
894. Mary A., h. 12 Sept., 1817; m. 11 Dec., 1836, James Seward,
of Camden, Me. Issue (Seward), b. Camden: i. Margaret,
b. 1837; d. inf. ii. Ellen, b. 1839; d. inf. iii. Caroline,
J., b. 2 Nov., 1842; d. ae. 17. iv. Sarah Pendleton, h. 17
Nov., 1844; unm. Res. Camden, v. Jotephine A., b. 16 June,
1846; m. Walter Glidden, and has a son, Walter S." (GMd-
den). Clerk of Courts at Bath, Me.
895. Jefferson, b. 6 March, 1820; m. Dorothy' Gilkey.
896. William Estabrook, b. 30 Jany., 1823; m. Sarah E. NeU.
897. Joseph Anderson, b. 28 Nov., 1824; m. Susan A. Clark.
310. Lydia^ Pendleton (Jo6*, Capt. William^, Col William\ Jo-
seph^), was bom 30 April, 1776, Islesboro, Me., and died there, 4
October, 1843. She married (no date), Thomas^ Boardman, a fourth
cousin, son of Joseph and [231] Mary* (Pendleton) Boardman.
Issue (Boardman), bom at Islesboro:
i. Elizabeth*, b. 1 April, 1800; d. 4 May, 1834; m. as his first
wife, 20 Jany., 1822, Isaac Coombs,
ii. Thomas, Jr., b. 8 Nov., 1802; d. 8 Nov., 1823 (27 Jany., 1802,
in "History of Islesboro").
iii. Joseph, b. 19 April, 1804 (8 Nov., 1804, in " History of Isles-
boro"); d. 19 Feby., 1879; m. Niobe Sprague. He was a
prominent citizen of Islesboro, and a representative of the
town in the State Legislature.
312. Amos^ Pendleton (Job*, Capt WUliatn^, Col. William^ Jo-
seph*), bom 17 November, 1780, at Islesboro, Me., removed to North-
port, Me., at an early age, and took up a seafaring life in which he
became a successful master mariner. During the War of 1812 he
served as Ensign and received an honorable discharge from Gov.
Gore of Mass. His house was plundered by the British in one of
their raids along the coast during this conflict
By Mary Thayer, daughter of Israel Thayer, of Vinalhaven, Me.,
Amos^ Pendleton had issue:
898. Simeon®, b. 23 Aug., 1800, Islesboro; m. Lavinia Bates.
899. Levi (twin to Simeon), d. ae. 6 weeks.
He afterwards married in 1808, Jane Famsworth, daughter of
William and Abby (Fairfield) Famsworth. She was born 17 Au-
gust, 1786, and died 29 October, 1854.
Issue, bom at Northport, Me.:
900. Jane«, b. 2 Dec, 1809; m. David Alden, Jr.
901. Sarah, b. 20 Feby., 1811; m. Oliver Fales.
902. Dorothy, b. 28 Aug., 1812; d. 22 Oct, 1857; m. John R. Whit-
ing, of Belfast, Me. Issue (Whiting) : i. George Frederick^,
res. Maiden, Mass. ii. Isabella A., m. Hon. Joseph H. Mar-
tin of Rockport, Me.; res. Minneapolis, Minn. iii. Helen A,,
d. 5 May, 1905; m. James R. Famsworth, of Rockland, Me.
903. Sophronia S., b. 23 Oct., 1814; d. unm. at Northport, Me., 9
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Dec,, 1865. That she possessed a good deal of pride in her
family is indicated by part of her will, dated 16 Sept^ 1864
(Waldo Co., Me., Prob. Rec.), which says, "The burying
ground situated upon said farm in Northport and in which
so many of my ancestors and relatives sleep, and in which I
have directed my remains to be interred, ... I direct
shall never be alienated or otherwise disposed of, but remain
forever in the name of Pendleton as a burying ground."
904. Amos, Jr., b. 2 July, 1818; m. Mrs. Mehitable £. French.
905. Lydia Boardman, b. 25 Sept, 1820; d. 31 Oct., 1859, Belfast,
Me. ; m. Dr. Lycurgus V. Payne. He d. 8 Aug., 1853, ae. 29.
Issue (Payne): i. Nelson Millei^, b. 17 Aug., 1846; enlisted
5 Feby., 1862, as private in Co. K, 4th Me. Vol. Infantry;
transferred to the 19th Me, in July, 1864; soon afterwards
was reported missing, and was never heard from again.
906. Job F., b. 22 May, 1822; m. Harriet A. Pollard.
907. Abby Famsworth, b. 25 Oct., 1825; m. Otis Cummings.
908. Marie Louise, b. 20 Aug., 1827; m. (1), 1860, Dr. Lorin Stan-
ford; (2), Daniel Lord. Res. (1902), Patten, Me.
909. Frances Amelia, b. 21 Aug., 1829; d. 1 Sept., 1864, Belfast,
Me.; m. William F. Abbott. No issue.
313. JoB^ Pendleton, Jr. (Joh^, Capt. WUliam*, Col. WUliam*,
Joseph*), bom 14 October, 1782, at Islesboro, Me., was a farmer, a
deacon in the church, and was a kindly man, respected by all. He
lived at Northport, Me., for a few years, and then bought a farm
in Hope on the 26th of AprU, 1808 (Knox Co. Deeds, ix, 169),
where he remained until his death, 6 November, 1847. His will,
dated 28 September, 1847, is recorded in the Waldo Co. Probate rec-
ords, and names his children then surviving.
Job^ Pendleton, Jr., married in 1808, Betsey Crane, bom 12 Sep-
tember, 1790, Warren, Me., died 27 July, 1859, Hope, Me., daughter
of Deacon Calvin and Elizabeth (Jameson) Crane.
Issue, bom at Hope, Me.:
910. Joseph Thomas®, b. 24 Nov., 1809; m. Mary E. Wright.
911. Calvin Crane, b. 25 Aug., 1811; m. four times.
912. Amos Boyce, b. 11 Aug., 1813; m. Anne H. Wilson.
913. Job (3rd), b. 19 May, 1815; m. Lois A. Howard.
914. James Weed, b. 17 April, 1817; d. 11 June, 1827.
915. Emeline, b. 5 Nov., 1819 ; m. John F. Gilkey.
916. Prisdlla Mansfield, b. 7 Feby., 1822; m. [1021] Ambrose** Pen-
dleton.
917. Eliza Wilson, b. 29 June, 1824; m. Warren Bills.
918. Mary Crane, b. 7 June, 1827; d. 20 Dec., 1846.
919. Laura Ann, b. 2 Dec., 1829; d. unm., 18 May, 1846.
920. Crandall William, b. 6 Dec., 1832; d. 31 March, 1853.
921. Freeman Warren, b. 8 May, 1836; m. Sarah M. Lyford.
922. Simon, d. inf.
923. Calvin, d. inf.
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Ref.: **The Jamesons in America."
314. Dorothy^ Pendleton {Job^, Capt. WiUiam\ Col William^
Joseph*), bom 1786, Islesboro, Me.; died 10 December, 1814, aged
29. She married 12 October, 1806, as his first wife, Ephraim Wood
(3rd), son of Ephraim, Jr., and Mary (Heald) Wood. He was
born at Concord, Mass., 7 October, 1773. Dorothy was brought up
by her uncle, John* Pendleton. Her husband married (2), 26 Oc-
tober, 1815, Prudence Myrick, and (3), 1 May, 1826, MehitaUe B.
Rogers, and had issue by each wife.
Dorothy's children, born at Camden, Me., were:
i. Eveline', b. 21 Nov., 1807; m. 29 Nov., 1832, William Andrew
Norwood, and was living at Camden in 1902. She had five
children, among them a son. Dr. E. W. Norwood, of Spencer,
Mass.
ii. Dorothy Henriette, b. 29 Sept, 1809; d. unm., 27 Jany., 1901.
iii. Clementine, b. 3 Oct., 1811; d. 30 Dec., 1894; m. Sept., 1832,
John Winslow Knox Norwood, brother to William Andrew
Norwood,
iv. Elizabeth, b. 2 Feby., 1813; d. 28 March, 1814.
Ref.: William Wood Genealogy, p. 39. This work calls Dorothy, Doro-
thy "Pembleton."
316. Jane^ Pendleton (Jo6*, CapU Willtam^ Col. Williafn\ Jo-
9eph^), bom 7 April, 1789, Islesboro, Me., died there, 7 June, 1821.
She married, as his first wife, Philip Gilkey, son of John and Syl-
vina (Thomas) Gilkey. He married (2), Mrs. Deborah Cushing,
and (3), Mrs. [318] Judith^ (Pendleton) Wade, and had six more
children by his second wife.
Issue of Jane^, bom at Islesboro, Me. (from family Bible):
i. Jane Pendleton*, b. 9 April, 1807; d. 1 Aug., 1884; m. 26 Dec,
1823, Robert Coombs, Jr., and had thirteen children,
ii. Philip, Jr., b. 16 Oct., 1808; m. [974] Artemisia' Pendleton,
iii. Isaac, b. 3 Oct., 1811; d. 29 May, 1887; m. 12 Dec., 1835,
Martha A. Blanchard.
iv. Grace, b. 6 Nov., 1813; d. 19 Oct., 1828.
V. Lydia, b. 15 April, 1816; m. [455] Nathan^ Pendleton,
vi. Judith P., b. 29 April, 1817; d. 24 Oct., 1899; m, 25 Sept.,
1833, William G. Hardy,
vii. Welcome, b. 6 June, 1819; d. 2 Nov., 1821.
viii. Royal, b. 24 May, 1821; m. 21 Dec., 1841, Hannah A. Young.
He was a builder at Watertown, Mass., for many years, and
upon his retirement from business removed to Bridgewater,
Mass., where he was living recently.
317. Peleg^ Pendleton (/ob«, Capt. William^, Col. William^, Jo-
seph*), was bom at Islesboro, Me., 17 Febmary, 1793, and
died at Lincolnville, Me., 12 Febmary, 1874. He lived ni
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Lincolnville, Me.^ nearly all his life, where he ran a large farm and
was also interested in the salmon fisheries. He married (no date)
Patience Little Rogers^ bom 25 August, 1796, died 11 February,
1873, daughter of Samuel and Patience (Little) Rogers of Castine.
Me.
Issue, bom at LincolnviUe:
924. Job% b. 29 Sept., 1815; m. Lucy Coombs.
925. Atherton Wales, b. 19 May, 1817; m. Prudence J. Coombs.
926. Samuel Rogers, b. 25 Nov., 1818; m. (1), Mrs. Huldah Sher-
man; (2), Mrs. Mary R. Ludwig.
927. Lydia Jane, b. 7 Oct., 1820; d. unm.
928. Lucy Ann, b. 19 Dec., 1821; m. as his third wife, 30 May,
1852, Abel French. No issue. She was living at Lincoln-
viUe in 1901.
929. John Wade, b. 15 Aug., 1823; d. unm. 1852.
930. William Henry, b. 15 July, 1825; d. unm.
931. Francis Bakeman, b. 26 April, 1827; d. 1897, Kamloups, B. C;
m. Rebecca Sylvester. No issue.
932. George Edward, b. 10 Sept, 1829; d. unm. in British Co-
lumbia.
933. Charles Carroll, b. 30 April, 1831; m. Elizabeth Brown; lives
near LincolnviUe. No issue.
934. Sabrina Dodge, b. 29 June 1833; d. 1892; m. Andrew TarbeU.
No issue.
935. Oliver Milton, b. 7 Oct., 1835; m. Mary Thompson.
936. Albert Reed, b. 18 Oct., 1837; d. unm.
937. Reed Wade, b. 29 Nov., 1839 ; d. unm.
938. Child unnamed, b. 21 Sept., 1841; d. inf.
Rcf.: "John Rogers of Marshfleld" Genealogy.
321 William^ Pendleton (Jonathan^, Capt. William^, Col. Wil-
liarn^, Joseph*), born 4 January, 1778, at Islesboro, Me., removed to
Northx>ort, Me., at early age, and took up a large farm extending
forty rods along the shore and one mile inland. During the War of
1812 he served as private in Capt. Jonathan Frye's Northport Co.,
Col. Ulmer's Regt., and was on duty at Belfast from September 2nd
to September 21st, 1814 (Mass. Adj. Gen. Records). He died at
Northport, 7 May, 1863. He married (1), at Islesboro, Me., Ra-
chel (or Hannah) Cleverly, of Braintree, Mass. She died 24 March,
1829. He married (2), 8 August, 1830, Mrs. Nancy Meagher. She
died 27 October, 1833, and he married (3), 28 June, 1835, Mrs.
Rebecca Patterson, who died 6 September, 1863.
Issue, by first wife, bom at Northport, Me.:
939. Jared C.«, b. 1 Feby., 1800; m. Phebe Holbrook.
940. Jonathan, b. Aug., 1802; m. (1), Rachel Drinkwater; (2), Eu-
nice Drinkwater.
941. Isaac, b. 2 April, 1805; m. Wealthy* Drinkwater.
942. Henry, m. Mrs. Eunice Goodwin.
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943. Louise^ d. 20 Oct., 1887, Boston, Mass.; m. Isaac Allard. No
issue.
944. Maiy Jane, d. 2 March, 1892, Boston, Mass.; m. 27 Aug.,
1845, George Deake. No issne.
945. Rachel ( ?), d. 3 Feby., 1829. This date, found in an old fam-
ily Bible, may refer to William's first wife.
323. IsAAc^ Pendleton (Jonathan^, Capt. William', Col. Wil-
liam"^, Joseph*), bom 31 March, 1781, at Islesboro, Me., settled at
Camden, Me., where he boaght a farm 10 March, 1812. The rest
of his life was spent in this town, where he died 12 March, 1873.
He was a deacon in the Baptist Church. He married (1), 9 Janu-
ary, 1805, [315] Lucy^ Pendleton, a first cousin, daughter of [115]
Job^ and Lydia (Decrow?) Pendleton. She d^ed at Camden, 29
June, 1850. He married (2), Mrs. Catherine Thorndike, of Waldo-
boro. Me., ne6 Wolfe or Wooler.
Issue, bom at Camden, Me.:
946. SabrinaS b. 21 Sept., 1806; d. 6 Feby., 1862; m. 25 June,
1837, Henry Dodge. No issue.
947. Belinda, b. 15 June, 1808; m- Caleb B. Gilkey.
948. Andrew, b. 15 Sept., 1809; m. Mary Williamson.
949. Cyrus, b. 7 March, 1814; m. Elizabeth Batcheldor.
950. Joseph Huse, b. 28 May, 1817; m. (1), Maria B. Freeman;
(2), Lydia A. Fowles.
324. (Capt.) Jonathan^ Pendleton, Jr. (Jonathan^, Capt. Wil-
Ham', Col. William^, Joseph'), was bom at Islesboro, Me., 9 Janu-
ary, 1783, and died October, 1869. During the War of 1812 he was
a private in Capt. Jonathan Frye's Northport Co., Col. Ulmer's
Regt., and served at Belfast from September 2-14, 1814 (Mass.
Adj. Gen. Records). The records of the Adjutant General of Maine
show that Jonathan Pendleton of Northport was commissioned Cap-
tain, Co. H, First Regt of Infantry, Second Brigade, Third Divi-
sion of Militia, to rank from 6th August, 1831. He was honorably
discharged on accoimt of limitation 4 March, 1846, i.e., when he was
63 years old.
Capt. Pendleton married (no date) Lydia J. Enowles, daughter
of Simon K. Knowles. She died 10 September, 1864.
Issue, bom at Islesboro, except the third:
951. Richmond Hatch«, b. 29 Nov., 1811; m. Nancy Watson.
952. Elisha K., b. 16 May, 1813; m. Catherine S. Knowles.
953. Lydia Jane, b. 14 May, 1816, Belfast, Me.; m. at Boston,
Mass., 13 July, 1836, Daniel* Philbrook, son of Job and
[702] Sylvina^ (Pendleton) Philbrook. Issue (Philbrook),
b. Islesboro, Me.: i. Maria Lavinia^, b. 22 Nov., 1837; d. 27
Jany,, 1859; m. 25 Nov., 1857, Ambrose Philbrook. ii. Cost-
ansa Almira, b. 3 March, 1840; m. 20 Oct., 1858, Walter
Scott Cookson. Res. 100 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. iii. Dan-
iel Emery, b. 9 April, 1843; lost at sea, 1 Feby., 1866. iv.
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Georgiana, b. 9 Sept., 1846; mmL Res. Seven Hundred Acre
Island, Me. y. Flora Emma (twin), d. 14 March, 1865. vi.
Charles Theobald, b. 6 Nov., 1848; d. 8 Oct., 1869.
954. Joseph Knowles, b. 6 June, 1818; m. Lncy S. Watson.
326. PoLLY^ Pendleton (Jonathan^ Capi. William^, Col. WU-
liam\ Joseph*), bom 18 October, 1787, at Islesboro, Me.; died 27
May, 1859. She married 3 September, 1806« Deacon Simeon Morse.
Issue (Morse) :
i. George«, b. 27 Feby., 1808; d. 28 March, 1863, Buda, 111.; m.
(1), Elethea Weston; (2), Ann Sanborn,
ii. Sarah, b. 3 Feby., 1810; d. 8 Sept., 1886; m. John Knight
iii. Washington, b. 8 Dec, 1812; d. 23 Jany., 1882, Danversport,
Mass.; m. Ann Burrell.
iv. «Hezron, b. 15 March, 1814; d. in Kingsfield, Me.; m. Mary
Ricker.
V. Nathan P., b. 19 March, 1816; d. 14 June, 1879, Smithfield,
Me.; m. Mary Whitehouse.
vi. Jane Pendleton, b. 22 March, 1818; m. 10 March, 1839, Wil-
liam Dawson, and was living In New Bedford, Mass., in 1904.
vii. Isaac, b. 10 April, 1820; m. 10 July, 1851, Sarah A. Hathorne.
Living in Norridgewock, Me., in 1902.
viii. Joseph, b. 22 March, 1822; d. about 1881, Osgood, Ind.
ix. Elethea, b. 17 May, 1824; d. 31 Oct., 1899, Ayer, Mass.; m.
Alexander Delano.
X. Elvira, b. 4 Feby., 1827; d. 29 Nov., 1870, Solon, Me.; m.
Zenas F. Hathome.
xi. Ambrose P., b. 28 May, 1829; d. 2 Sept., 1890, Oakland, Me.;
m. (1), Mary Wheeler; (2), Sarah Russell; (3), Harriet
Farnham.
xii. Simeon, Jr., b. 12 Jany., 1832; m. 16 April, 1865, Mary E.
Hathome. Res., 1902, Madison, Me.
327. JoHN^ Pendleton (Jonathan^, Capt. William^, Col. JVUliam^,
Joseph*), was dom at Islesboro, Me., 27 September, 1789, and died
at Camden, Me., 2 March, 1850. He was a mariner and is said to
have served in the War of 1812. He married (no date) Susan Well-
man, bom about 1797, Searsmont, Me., died there, 1852, daughter
of Samuel and Martha (Hilton) Wellman.
Issue, from Camden, Me., records, first bom at Islesboro,
next four at Searsmont, others at Camden:
955. Martha Jane«, b. 9 Sept., 1814; d. 10 Feby., 1890, Camden,
Me.; m. 29 AprU, 1841, WiUiam S. Barrett, b. 5 Nov., 1811,
Camden, d. there, 11 Nov., 1889, son of Daniel and Peggy
(Grose) Barrett. Issue (Barrett), b. Camden, Me.: i. Mary
Margaret^, b. 11 April, 1842; m. 26 April, 1868, Hanson
Beverag^. Res. Camden, Me. ii. Dorcas Atlar, b. 22 Jany.,
1844; d. 12 Nov., 1847. iii. Josephine Maria, b. 17 Sept.,
1846; m. 21 Dec., 1869, Mark W. Calderwood. Res. Rock-
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port^ Me. [Ref.: " Genealogies of Old Families of Omcord,
Mass/']
966. Sarah Maria, b. 28 Sept, 1815 (or 1812); d. 20 Oct., 1891;
m. (1), 1836, Charles Prince, son of John and Rebecca
Prince; (2), Daniel McLennan. Issne (Prince): i. Charles
M.\ b. 5 Feby., 1837; d. 31 May, 1897, Rockport, Mc; m.
Elisabeth Wood. He served three years in the 2nd Maine
Battery during the Civil War. ii. George H., b. 12 Nov.,
1841; m. Gertrude McKeller. He enlisted at the outbreak of
the Rebellion among the nine-months' men, and when this
term of service had expired, he re-enlisted in the 1st D. C.
Cavalry, Co. G. He d. 6 March, 1864, at Washington^ D. C.
957. Richard Wellman, b. 16 March, 1817; m. (1), Mary Ann Hop-
kins; (2), Mary Wallace.
958. Isaac, b. 18 Oct., 1818; d. 6 Nov., 1818.
959. Martin Luther, b. 29 Sept, 1820; m. Matilda Arey.
960. Lycena W., b. 29 Nov., 1822; m. Rev. George Herrick.
961. William Henry, b. 10 Nov., 1827. Left home when a young
man and has not been heard from since.
962. John Edwin, b. 5 Jany., 1829; m. Cornelia B. NuU.
963. Franklin, b. 14 Feby., 1833 (or 10 Feby., 1831) ; d. 16 March,
1833.
329. Prudence^ Pendleton {Jonathan^, Capt. William*, CoL
William^, Joseph^), bom 18 November, 1793, Islesboro, Me. (or 19
November, 1794); died 11 October, 1885, Albion, Me. She married
at Islesboro, 24 March, 1821, Henry White of Vinalhaven, Mc,,
bom there, 3 September, 1795, died 9 October, 1869, Albion, Me.
Issue (White), first two bom at Vinalhaven, others at Albion:
i. Henrietta Hope«, b. 12 Aug., 1822; m. 4 March, 1838, Anson
B. Danforth.
ii. Leonidas, b. 27 Sept., 1830; m. (1), 26 Jany., 1859, Roxanns
H. Barlow. She d. 5 June, 1863, and he m. (2), 1 May,
1864, Elizabeth A. Nado.
iii. Lucy Eaton, b. 21 June, 1833; m. (1), 18 June, 1855, MarUn
V. B. Richards; (2), 1 Dec, 1862, Darius F. Place. Res.
(1905), Cambridge, Mass.
iv. George Henry, b. 14 Nov., 1834; d. 12 Jany., 1878, Augusto,
Me.; m. 23 April, 1857, Anna C. Cottle.
330. Robert M.'' Pendleton {Jonathan^, Capt, William^, CoL
William^, Joseph^), was bom 18 January, 1796, at Islesboro, Me.,
and died there, 31 August, 1839. He was a master mariner. He
married at Bangor, Me., 15 February, 1821, Eliza ChurchOl Har-
low, born 26 February, 1804, died lO' May, 1891, daughter of John
and Eliza (Alway) Harlow. She married (2), as his second wife
(pub. 20 April, 1840), Francis Grindle, Esq.
Issue, bom at Islesboro, Me.:
964. Charles Augustus*, b. 10 Jany., 1824; m. Susan E. Sherman.
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965. Catherine M., b. 27 Oct., 1825; m. (1), Joel Thomas; (2),
Martin S. Coombs.
966. Lorenxo, b. 8 Sept, 1827; m. Elizabeth* Boardman.
967. Mary Ann, b. 18 Oct., 1829; m. Calvin W. Sherman.
968. Charlotte A., b. 10 Aug., 1831; m. Emory Williams.
969. Horatio Seal, b. 11 June, 1834; m. (1), Martha Baker; (2),
Joan Baker.
970. Eliza J., b. 8 Aug., 1836; m. at Portland, Me., 26 July, 1863,
Humphrey Ayers. Res. (1902), Oakland, Cal. Issue (Ayers):
i. Edwin H.^, m. . ii. Charles L., m. Ernestine
J.^^ Brown, dau. of Thomas F.* and Lavinia* (Boardman)
Brown, a descendant, through her father, of [226] Margaret*
Pendleton, and through her mother, of [231] Mary* Pendle-
ton (History of Islesboro, p. 170). iii. Lottie, m. O. O. New-
hall, of San Francisco, iv. Walter, d. ae. 7 years.
333. Esther^ Pendleton {Jonathan^, Capt. William^, Col. Wit-
Uam\ Joseph*), bom at Islesboro, Me., 31 March, 1803; died at No.
Union, Me., 8 March, 1869. She married June, 1823, Daniel Gould,
bom 2 April, 1799, Plymouth, Mass., died 20 April, 1896, E. Union,
Me., son of William and Lucana (Cole) Gould.
Issue (Gould), first four bom at Camden, others at Hope,
Me.:
i. William Tillson*, b. 4 May, 1824; d. AprU, 1871; m. Aldana
Greene. He was a soldier in the Civil War.
ii. Daniel, Jr., b. 28 Aug., 1826; m. Hannah Jones.
iii. Nathaniel C, b. 1828; d. inf.
iv. Luther H., b. 14 July, 1830; m. Sarah Jones. He was a sol-
dier of the Rebellion, and d. in 1865 while on his way home.
V. Benjamin T., b. 31 Jany., 1832; d. 24 March, 1882; m. Elvira
Payson. Served in the Civil War.
vi. Esther, b. 30 July, 1833; d. 14 July, 1896; m. Nathaniel Jones.
vii. Elbridge R., b. 27 June, 1835. He was a member of the 20th
Me. Volunteers, and d. in the service, 26 Dec., 1862, unm.
viii. Almeda S., b. 16 Jany., 1837; d. 5 July, 1894; m. Wylie Jones.
ix. Lucinda J-, b. 24 July, 1838; d. 14 April, 1888; m. William
Henry Bryant.
X. Susannah M., b. 25 Nov., 1841 ; m. Andrew Pease.
334. Jane^ PENDI.ETON (Jonathan^, Capt. WiUiam^, Col. Wil-
liam^, Joseph*) was bom 14 August, 1804, at Islesboro, Me., and
died January, 1892, at Camden, Me. Flhe married Benjamin
Thomas, who died 26 January, 1870.
Issue (Thomas), bom at Islesboro, Me.:
i. Benjamin*, Jr., b. 16 Feby., 1823; d. 1823.
ii. Jane, b. 8 Aug., 1824; m. [976] Andrew* Pendleton,
iii. Isaac, b. 16 Feby., 1826; m. Augusta Porter, of Camden,
iv. Avery G., b. 16 Feby., 1826: d. 13 May, 1828
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y. Julia M.^ b. 30 June, 1829; m. (1)^ Judson Dodge; (2), Sam-
uel Hancock. Res. No. Islesboro^ Me.
vi. Sylvina^ b. 28 Sept, 1831; m. Elbridge* Hewes, a great-grand-
son of Sylvester and [226] Margaret* (Pendleton) Cottrell.
vil. Nancy G.> b. 20 April, 1835; m. Noah Rose. Res. Walling-
fordy Conn,
viii. Hannah Louise^ b. 18 March, 1840; m. William £. Currier.
Res. Camden, Me.
iz. William H., b. 23 Febj., 1842. He was a soldier in the Civil
War.
z. Amanda, b. 26 May, 1843; m. Adelbert Hooper.
zi. Edward £., b. 11 Oct, 1844; drowned off the coast of North
Carolina.
zii. Onslow, b. 10 Nov., 1846; m. Justina J. Sherman. He was
lost at sea.
Rcf.; " History of Islesboro, Mje.," pp. 285-6, &26.
336. LuciNDA^ Pendleton (Jonathan^, Capt. William^, CoL Wil-
liam^, Joseph^), bom 22 June, 1806, Islesboro, Me.; died there, 2
March, 1899. She married 23 December, 1831, John Gilkey, bom
8 June, 1804, Islesboro, died 26 March, 1890, son of Thomas and
Mercy (Ames) Gilkey.
Issue (Gilkey), bom at Islesboro:
i. Delia Ann^ b. 17 May, 1834; d. young,
ii. Sybil S., b. 4 Aug., 1835; d. 1845.
iii. Nathan P., b. 30 Nov., 1837; d. 28 Jany., 1851.
iv. Cerene F., b. 8 May, 1846; m- 5 Nov., 1862, George N. Col-
lins, son of John and Rosanna (Coombs) Collins. Res. Isles-
boro, Me. She has seven children (Collins): 1. Clara A*,
b. 3 March, 1863; m. Christopher G. Oberlander. 2. Edith
R., b. 5 July, 1866; m. Leon W. Wyman. 3. Efie B., h. 27
Feby., 1870; m. [3960] Fields S.^^ Pendleton. 4. John G.,
b. 9 Dec., 1872; d. 13 Dec, 1900. 5. Alida G., b. 19 July,
1880. 6. William C, b. 1 Dec, 1882. 7. Dtdlat S., b. 30
July, 1886.
336. (Capt.) John^ Pendleton {Capt. John^, Capt. JViUiam^,
Col, WUliam^, Joseph*), was bom 17 September, 1778 (?) (perhaps
1777), Islesboro, Me., and died there, 18 July, 1863. He did not
remove to Camden with the rest of his father's family, but remained
at Islesboro all his life and lived upon the old homestead. This
property was somewhat divided during his later years, several of his
sons-in-law taking various portions. John Pendleton was always
known familiarly as " Capt. Jack." He was a deacon in the church
for many years, and was commissioned, 24 January, 1820, Captain
in the 4th Regt. of Militia (Records of Maine Adj. Gen.). After
his death his property was sold to the Islesboro Land and Improve-
ment Co. The old house was taken down in 1892.
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John^ Pendleton married (1)^ (no date)^ Martha McGlathery.
She died in 1809, and he marri^ (2), in 1810, Betsey^ Famsworth,
a first cousin^ daughter of Robert and [122] Bridget* (Pendleton)
Famsworth. She died 18 Jnly, 1881.
Issue^ bom at Islesboro^ Me.:
Children by first wife:
971. Martha®, b. 5 June, 1804; m. Elisha Gilkey.
972. Harriet, b. 22 May, 1805; m. John Farrow, Jr.
973. John (3rd), b. 1 Oct., 1807; m. Martha J. Chapin.
974. Artemisia, b. 30 April, 1809; m. Philip® Gilkey, Jr., a second
cousin, son of Philip and [316] Jane^ (Pendleton) Gilkey.
He d. January, 1873. Issue (Gilkey): i. Martha Jan^, d.
at Great Falls, N. H., about 1860. ii. Lydia, m. John Car-
ver, of Searsport, Me. iii. Judith^ d. at Newtonville, Mass.,
about 1860.
Children by second wife:
975. Eliza, b. 2 Sept., 1811; m. Avery Gilkey.
976. Andrew, b. 3 June, 1813; m. Jane® Thomas.
977. Dolly Wood, b. 25 Dec., 1814; m. Ambrose Farrow.
978. Angeline, b. 14 Dec., 1816; m. Nelson Gilkey.
979. Bridget F., b. 27 Jany., 1818; m. Stephen Fairfield.
980. Julia Ann, b. 5 Feby., 1820; m. Joseph W. Trim.
981. Sarah C, b. 31 Oct., 1821; m. Augustine Tobey, and had no
issue.
982. Oliver, b. 18 June, 1823; d. 16 April, 1825.
983. Rosina, b. 31 May, 1824; m. WUliam Adams.
984. Jane, b. 10 Jany., 1826; m. Judson PhilbrodL.
985. Alfred P., b. 5 June, 1830; m. 26 Dec., 1854, Wealthy P.
Hatch, dau. of Deacon James and Mary (Townsend) Hatch.
She was b, 28 March, 1832. The " History of Islesboro " [p.
214] says that Thomas W. Gilkey, whose first wife d. in
1868, m. (2), " Widow Wealthy Pendleton." Alfred P. Pen-
dleton enlisted in the 8th Maine Regt. Volunteers, Co. H,
and was killed at the battle of Drury's Bluff* (Va.), 16
May, 1864. No issue.
986. Judson, b. 11 Dec, 1831; d. 12 Jany., 1832.
Ref.: -History of Islesboro," p, S44.
337. Mary^ Pendleton (Capt. John*, Capt. William^, Col. WU-
liam*, Joseph^), bom 14 March, 1779 (?), Islesboro, Me.; died 4
June, 1852, Thomaston, Me. She married Benjamin Kelleran, bom
25 August, 1775, drowned 23 May, 1814, son of Edward and Eliza
(Burton) Kelleran.
Issue (Kelleran):
• Ajccording to Roscoe C. Pendleton, a comrade in the same company.
The '' History of i Islesboro " says that Alfred was killed at Fair Oaks (31
Mav-1 June, 1869).
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i. Elixa*, b. 1803; d. 1873, Thomaston, Me.; m. Robert Young,
ii. Edward, b. 1805; d. 1887, Cnshing, Me.; m. Jane A. Shibles.
ill. Mary Jane, b. 1807; d. 1836, Thomaston; m. Francis Davis,
iv. Nancy, b. 1809; d. 1860, Thomaston; m. Nathaniel Lisoomb.
y. Rebecca, b. 1811; d. 1875, Thomaston; m. James Gilchrist,
vi. James Henderson, b. 11 May, 1813; d. 19 Feby., 1892, Thom-
aston; m. Margaret Hewes.
vii. Sarah Parsons, b. 11 Dec., 1814; m. James Vose. She was living
at Thomaston, Me., in Dec., 1902, and supplied our record
of this family.
338. Ahthur^ Pendleton (Capt. John^, CapU WUliam^, Col WiU
liam^, Joseph^), was bom at Islesboro, Me., 16 October, 1779 (prob-
ably 1780), and died at Camden, Me., in 1859. Like so many of the
Pendletons of Maine, he followed the sea in early life, and later took
up farming. The greater part of his life was spent in Camden, from
which town he petitioned the Massachusetts Legislature in 1806, with
other members of the 4th Regiment, 1st Brigade, 8th Division, for
permission to raise a company of artillery in the regiment. On the
21st of April, 1807, he signed a petition for the incorporation of a
company of light infantry in Camden. During the War of 1812 be
was Ensign of a company of that description raised in the town and
attached to Col. Erastus Foote's regiment. (Records, Mass. Adj.
General.)
Arthur' Pendleton married (1), at Princeton, Mass., 14 Nov.,
1808, Sarah Bigelow (T. R.), bom 29 December, 1778, died 1817,
daughter of Elias and Abigail (Myrick) Bigelow (" Bigelow Fam-
ily," p. 142).* He married (2), in 1818, Mary Fay, of Camden,
daughter of Silas and Anna (Gleason) Fay.
Issue, bom at Camden^ Me. — ^by first wife:
987. Arthur B.», b. 10 May, 1809; m. Lucinda Pitkin.
988. Mary Emeline, b. 12 April, 1812; d. Oct., 1847, Bangor, Me.;
m. at Bangor (license issued 5 Nov., 1835), George Vinall,
b. 19 May, 1806, Watertown, Mass., d. 19 May, 1867, Ban-
gor, Me., son of John, Jr., and Susanna (Adams) Vinall.
Issue (Vinall), b. Bangor, Me.: i. Mary Ellen^, b. 18 April,
1840; m. Thomas A. Wentworth. Res. Old Town, Me. ii.
Harriet Ann, b. 14 May, 1842; d. 1856, Camden.
989. John H., b. 13 March, 1816; m. Adeline F. Hopkins.
Children by second wife:
990. Sarah, b. 5 Sept., 1818; d. 19 May; 1843; m. 1840, James Bur-
riU. No issue.
991. Erastus N., b. 17 April, 1820, West Sumner, Me.; d. 22 July,
1877, Sumner, Me.; m. (1), Oct., 1845, Mary Williams; (2),
Caroline Heald. He had one child that d. at birth.
992. Martha A., b. 20 Jany., 1823; d. 1862, Bangor Me.; m. James
• Her step-son, George F. Pendleton, stated in 1902 that she was daughter
of Hartwell and Anna Bigelow.
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Smith, Jr. Issue (Smith): i. Adelaide^, d. unm. at Bangor,
ii. Marp, d. unm. iii. Charles Jasper, iv. Child, d. inf.
d93. George F.^ b. 19 June, 1825; d. 16 Febj., 1904, East Sumner,
Me.; m. 31 March, 1878, Martha F. Lawrance, b. 8 Sept.,
1830, d. 13 June, 1899, dau. of Silas and Charlotte Law-
rance. No issue.
994. Harriet M., b. 20 Jany., 1828; d. 12 May, 1869, Plainfield,
N. J.; m. at Camden, Me., 29 May, 1849, Joseph Treat, b.
8 Dec., 1823, Enfield, Me., son of John Partridge and Ro-
canna L. (Duggans) Treat. Issue (Treat): i. Joseph Er-
nest^, b. 17 June, 1850, Bangor, Me.; m. 1 Nov., 1879, Eliaa
Ann Bowley. Res. Brooklyn, N. Y. ii. George Edward, b.
14 June (or Jany.), 1864, Brooklyn, N. Y.; d. 23 Aug.,
1865, Hartford, Conn.
Rcf.: "Treat Genealogy."
341. Henry^ Pendleton (Capt. John^, Capt. William^, Col. WiU
liam*, Joseph^), bom 22 February, 1790, at Islesboro, Me.; served
in the War of 1812 as Sergeant of a company raised in Camden,
Me., and attached to Col. Erastus Foote's regiment (Records Mass.
Adj. General). Not long afterwards he removed to Portsmouth,
Va., where he was a school teacher for many years. His death oc-
curred at Portsmouth in September, 1876. He married about 1819,
Louisa King, bom in Granville Co., N. C, died 1855, daughter of
John and Dorothy (Gilliam) King.
Issue, bora at Portsmouth, Va.:
995. Maria Louise**, d. inf.
996. Henry Gilliam, d. inf.
997. John King, b. 1825; d. unm. in the yellow fever epidemic of
1855.
998. Eliza Jane Dorothy, b. 1827; d. 1888; m. 1842, James Par-
rish. Issue (Parrish), b. Portsmouth, Va.: i. Louise^, b.
1845; d. 1873; m. 1869, E. T. Jordan, ii. Elizabeth, b.
1850; m. 1871, V. W. Nash.
999. Virginia Clanton, b. 1829; d. 1897; m. 1853, Dr. J. W. H.
Tragien. Issue (Tragien), b. Portsmouth, Va.: i. Paul
Chalmers^, b. 1863; m. Mary Peters. He is editor and pro-
prietor of the Portsmouth (Va) "Star." ii. Louise, b. 1855;
d. inf.
1000. Celestia, b. 1831; m. as his second wife, Samuel Tolman
Hartt, b. 9 June, 1816, Boston, Mass., son of Samuel and
Mary T. (Tohnan) Hartt (" Genealogy of Samuel Hartt, of
Lynn, Mass.," p. 78). Issue (Hartt), b. Portsmouth, Va.: i.
SamueV, d. inf. ii. Evelyn, d. unm., 1897. iii. Henry Pen-
dleton; nx. . He is in California, iv. William
Handy, b. 1858; m. 14 Jany., 1892, Catherine Lucretia Ar-
mistead. He is a draughtsman at i^e U. S. Navy Yard in
Norfolk, and lives in Portsmouth, v. Grace Gilliam, d. inf.
1001. Emily Knox, b. 1833; d. unm., 1873.
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1002. Augusta Laura, b. 1835; m. Dr. J. M. Covert No issue.
1003. George, b. 1837; d. of yellow fever, 1855.
342. Eliza^ Pendleton {Capi. John\ Copt. William^, CoL Wil-
liam^, Joseph^), bom at Islesboro, Me., May, 1796; died at Norfolk,
Va., 29 November, 1882. She married (no date) Frye Hall, bom 21
October, 1788, Methuen, Mass., died 3 August, 1849, son of Fam-
ham and Sarah (Bailey) Hall. He was a prominent citizen of Bel-
fast, Me., the first Register of Deeds of Waldo County from 1827-
1848, and County Treasurer during most of that time.
Issue (Hall), first three bom at Camden, others at Belfast,
except the seventh:
i. Eliza Jane®, b. 18 Aug., 1815; d. 20 Jany., 1887; m. 9 Sept.,
1834, Dr. Richard Moody, of Belfast
ii. Joseph Frye, b. 28 Jany., 1818; m. Mary* Farrow, dau. of Jo-
siah, Jr., and Mary^ (Boardman) Farrow, and granddaugh-
ter of Joseph and [231] Mary* (Pendleton) Boardman.
iii. Sarah Emeline, b. 24 Oct, 1820; d. 25 Jany., 1821.
iv. John Faraham, b. 5 Sept., 1822.
V. Elisha Henry, b. 22 Feby., 1825.
vi. George Dana, d. inf.
vii. Sarah Boardman, b. at Hope, Me. She is a missionary among
the Chinese of San Francisco, Cal.
viii. Julia Amelia, b. 4 May, 1833; d. 26 Sept, 1873, Norfolk, Va.;
m. 8 Dec, 1856, John T. Hall,
ix. George Clancy.
X. Hervey King,
xi. William Milson.
Ref.: -Hall Fairiily."
343. Elisha^ Pendleton (Capt. John\ Capt. WtLliam'', Col. WH-
ZtamS Joieph^), was bom at Islesboro, Me., in 1798. He removed
to Norfolk, Va., and entered the grocery business, in which he con-
tinued \mtil his death, 25 Dec, 1873. He married 24 November,
1831, Eliza Ann Hyatt Millson, of Norfolk, Va.
Issue, born at Norfolk, Va.:
1004. William Millson®, b. 28 Nov., 1832; m. Elizabeth E. Frisby.
1004a. Frederick, b. 25 Aug., 1834; d. 11 July, 1835.
344. George^ Pendleton (Capt. John\ Capt William^, CoL Wil-
liam'^, Joseph^), was born at Islesboro, Me., 22 February, 1800.
When he was three years of age the family removed to Camden,
Me. Here he received a common school education and subsequently
taught school. When a lad of twelve, he witnessed the stationing of
cannon upon the top of Camden Mountain. The battery was com-
manded by his father and was intended to repel any British fleet
which might attempt to enter the Penobscot river.
As a young man, Mr. Pendleton was secretary to Commodore
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.Warrington on board the frigate " Constellation/' and while in this
service tods an active part in the reception to LaFayette when the
Marqnis visited this country in 1825. Retaming to Camden he pur-
chased the prospective interests of his brothers and sisters in their
father's property^ and engaged in the general mercantile business^
in milling and in other pursuits. The Camden homestead^ a substan-
tial and commodious dwelling overlooking the bay^ was erected in
1803^ and stood for more than one hundred years^ when it was de-
stroyed by fire. The family estate included much of the most valu-
able business and finest residential portion of the town.
Mr. Pendleton took much interest in politics, and as a delegate to
the Harrisburg Convention which nominated Gen. Harrison for the
presidency, proposed a resolution that the term of office of the presi-
dent be extended to a period of six years, and that he be ineligible
to re-election. The resolution was defeated, but from that time the
proposition has continued to grow in favor.
In 1850 Mr. Pendleton went to California, and was appointed by
President Fillmore Appraiser of Customs at San Francisco. In
1853 he returned to Maine and removed his family to Gorham, in
order that they might receive the superior educational advantages
afforded by the famous Academy and Seminary in that place. He
then went back to San Francisco, remaining there until the summer
of 1856. The rest of his life was spent in Maine and in Iowa, where
he had some business interests. He was a man of conspicuous in-
tegrity of character, of broad views and sympathies, a fine type of
the gentleman of the old school. He died at the residence of his
son, £dward Waldo Pendleton, in Detroit, Mich., 27 August, 1875.
George'^ Pendleton married at Plainfield, Conn., 28 September,
1831, Susan Wealthan Johnson, bom there, 15 December, 1810, died
2 October, 1898, Yarmouth, Me., daughter of Anson and Huldah
(Huntington) Johnson. She was a descendant of Edward Johnson,
a first settler of Woburn, Mass., who wrote one of the earliest histo-
ries of New England.
Issue of George^ and Susan (Johnson) Pendleton, born at
Camden, Me.:
1005. Ralph Cross Johnson^ b. 6 July, 1832; m. Hannah Davis.
1006. George Henry, b. 8 July, 1834; m. Harriet P. Baker.
1007. Virginia Dare, b. 22 March, 1837 ;.m. Rev. Thomas S. Robie.
1008. Caroline Elizabeth, b. 21 March, 1840; unm. Res. Yarmouth,
Me. She has been a teacher in various private schools, and
has given us much help in this work.
1009. Susan Johnson, b. 25 May, 1842; m. Charles H. Sheldon.
1010. Lewis Warrington, b. 18 March, 1844; m. Caroline S. Conner.
1011. Anne Frances, b. 27 March, 1846; m. George P. Sheldon.
1012. Edward Waldo, b. 22 May, 1848. His preparatory education
was at Gorham Academy. Two years were spent at Bow-
doin College. He was graduated from the University of
Michigan, receiving the degree of Bachelor of Arts in 1872
and the degree of Master of Arts in 1875. He was Super-
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intendent of Public Schools at Owasso^ Michigan, and in-
structor in Classics in the Detroit High School. He attended
the Law Department of the University of Michigan, was ad-
mitted to the bar in 1876, and has since continued in the suc-
cessful practice of his profession. For a period of fifteen
years he was nfember of the Board of Water Commissioners
of the City of Detroit (occupying the position of president
for three terms), and has been prominent in the manicipal,
social and literary activities of the city. Observation and
study of foreign countries have contributed to his broad
views. He is one of the incorporators of the Detroit Mu-
seum of Art, and has served upon the Board of Trustees. He
is a member of numerous clubs and social organizations.
Mr. Pendleton m. (1), 26 Nov., 1895, Mrs. Mary Eliza-
beth (Porter) Leggett, b. 29 Oct, 1849, d. 9 March, 1897,
dau. of Robert David and Sarah Ann (McManns) Porter.
He m. (2), at Harbor Point, Mich., 11 Sept., 1901, Catha-
rina Mercy Berry, b. 28 May. 1862, Detroit, Mich., dau. of
Thomas and Janet (Lowe) Berry. He has had no ch.
345. Ltdia Jane^ Pendleton (Capt. John^, Capt. William^, Col.
WiUiam!^, Joseph*), was bom at Islesboro, Me., and died at Camden.
She married (no date) Archibald Buchanan.
Issue (Buchanan), from Camden, Me., records:
i. Archibald®, Jr., b. 21 March, 1827; d. 9 May, 1830.
ii. Alexander, b. 17 Nov., 1830; m. Annie Porter. Res. Camden,
Me. He is in the ship-caulking business.
iU. Susannah Elizabeth, b. 22 Sept, 1834; d. 16 Sept., 1867; m.
as his first wife, 5 July, 1857, Thomas Baldwin Wood. He
m. (2), [1046] Augusta F.« Pendleton,
iv. James H., b. 22 Sept., 1836; d. 14 Aug., 1838.
V. Sarah Jane, b. 8 July, 1839; d. unm.
vi. Louisa A., b. 19 Sept., 1841; d. 11 Aug., 1842.
vii. James P., b. 19 Sept., 1843; d. 28 April, 1848.
346. William^ Pendleton (Oliver^, CapL William^, Col. Wil-
liam^, Joseph*), was bom at Islesboro, Me., 14 August, 1779. He
lived at Islesboro for several years after his marriage, then removed
to Northport, and in 1808 to Hope, Me., where he bought land of
Simon Barrett on the 20th of February in that year (Knox Co.
Deeds, ix, 142). He was a mariner and farmer, and died at Rock-
land, Me., 30 April, 1856.
He married (1), (no date) [311] Priscilla^ Pendleton, a first
cousin, daughter of [115] Job* and Sarah (Crandall) Pendleton.
She died 12 February, 1838, and he married (2), at Boston, Mass.,
10 December, 1838, Mrs. Littleton Morgan, ne6 Nancy Young, said
to have been a second cousin.
Issue, first three bom at Islesboro, others at Hope, Me.:
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1013. SaUy CrandaU*, b. 27 July, 1801; d. 25 Oct., 1820; m. Adam
Weed, No issue.
1014. Priscilla^ b. 5 June, 1803; m. Samael P. Mansfield.
1015. Wniiam Winthrop, b. 17 June, 1805; d. 19 Nov., 1805.
1016. Susan Dunn, b. 19 June, 1808; d. 9 May, 1837, Searsmont,
Me.; m. at Hope, 19 Feby., 1829, Josiah Sweetland. Issue
(Sweetland), b. Searsmont: i. PriscUla P.*, b. 19 Dec.,
1829; d. about 1890, near Hillsbpro, So. Dak.; m. 20 Nov.,
1854, James Sweetland. ii. Almeda, b. 16 Dec., 1831; d. 26
April, 1882, Medford, Mass.; m. 18 Jany., 1869, Lysander
Farr.
1017. William, Jr., b. 16 Sept., 1809; m. Mary Bartlett.
1018. Ephraim Wood, b. 28 Sept., 1811; m. three times.
1019. Littleton Morgan, b. 20 Oct., 1813; m. Elizabeth R. Crane.
1020. Dorothy Wood, b. 19 April, 1816; d. 26 May, 1841; m. as
his first wife, 16 Nov., 1837; Nehemiah Hilt, b. 1815, Cam-
den, Me., d. Feby., 1904, China, Me. Issue (Hilt): i.
Fiorina Thomas^ b. 2 Sept., 1838; m. Sept, 1863, William
T. C. Westcott. Res. Bangor, Me. ii. Lydia Jane, b. 19
March, 1840; m. 13 May, 1860, Warren Augustus Bragg.
Res. Bangor, Me.
1021. Ambrose, b. 21 June, 1818; m. three times.
1022. Lydia Jane, b. 14 May, 1820; d. 25 Feby., 1897, Rockland,
Me.; m. Alfred Sleeper, son of Jeremiah and Abigail (Sher-
man) Sleeper. Issue (Sleeper): i. Isabel A?, b. 8 Dec.,
1844, Rockland; d. Nov., 1903, Bangor, Me.; m. 21 Nov.,
1872, Sidney Hunt, and has one son, Alfred PerdvaP^
(Hunt), of Bangor.
1023. Eliza Parkman, b. 10 April, 1823; d. 12 April, 1823.
347. Sally^ Pendleton {Olxvei^, Capt. WUliam^, Col. WUliam^,
Joseph*), bom at Islesboro, Me., 26 December, 1782; died at Bel-
fast, Me., 7 November, 1863. She married 29 October, 1806, Jo-
seph Palmer, bom 3 August, 1782, Hanover, Mass., son of Ephraim
and Desire (Oldham) Palmer.
Issue (Palmer), first six bom at Lincolnville, others at Bel-
fast, Me.:
i. Oliver Pendleton*, b. 2 Feby., 1807; d. 26 Oct., 1826.
ii. Lemuel Rich, b. 22 Feby., 1809; d. 3 May, 1879; m- (1), Su-
sanna Rebecca Hanford: (2), Mary Parker Dodd; (3),
Frances A. Little. He has a son, D wight Parker* (Palmer),
a business man of Belfast, Me., who is a veteran of the Civil
War, and a son. Rev. £. B. Palmer, of Boston, Mass., who
was chaplain of the 19th Me. Vol. during that conflict.
iiL Almira Oldham, b. 27 March, 1811; d. 16 Feby., 1901; m. Sol-
omon Brooks Hunt,
iv. Barker Brooks, b. 10 Jany., 1813; d. unm., 12 Oct., 1899.
V. Priscilla Pendleton, b. 7 Aug., 1815; d. 8 Sept., 1816.
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vi. Sarah Pendleton, b. 10 May, 1818; d. 12 Aug., 1887; m. Cory-
don Prentice, of East Douglas, Mass.
vii. George Dyer, b. 18 Aug., 1820; d. 12 Feby., 1890; m. Clarissa
Bruce McCrillis. He served in a Maine cavalry regiment
in the Civil War, and two of his sons were members of an
infantry regiment raised in that state.
viii. Eliza P., b. 19 Aug., 1822; m. Edwin Moore and lived at East
Douglas, Mass., in 1902.
348. Susanna^ Pendleton (Oliver^, Capt. WUliam^, Col. Wil-
liam^, Joseph*), bom at Islesboro, Me., 31 July, 1785; died Pal-
myra, Me., July, 1860. She married 12 April, 1805, Nathaniel
Palmer, bom 7 November, 1779, son of Ephraim and Desire (Old-
ham) Palmer.
Issue (Palmer), bom at Lincolnville, Me.:
i. Susan', b. 27 Feby., 1806; d. Nov., 1896; m. 29 Nov., 1827,
David Sweetland. She had issue (Sweetland) : 1. WtUiam
P.^, a surgeon in a Maine regiment during the Civil War,
now in California. 2. Lomantha, m. Eben H. Dadd, a vet-
eran of the Rebellion. 3. Virgil D., a soldier of the Civil
War, now a minister at Pittsfield, Me.
ii. Allen, b. 22 Oct., 1807; d. young.
iii. William Martin, b. 23 Jany., 1809; d. 11 Sept, 1892; m. 29
Sept., 1833, Joanna Shaw. He was a physician and had
eight children; three of his sons were soldiers in the Union
army during the War of the Rebellion. One of them,
James^, was killed in battle and Leroy M. d. of disease.
Record of his descendants is given in the " History of the
Sinclair Family," p. 271.
iv. Arnold, b. 13 June, 1811; d. Jany., 1897; m. 7 Feby., 1842,
Mary Ann Wilsher. He had four sons, two of whom d. in
the Union army during the Civil War.
V. Joseph, b. 1 May, 1813; d. young,
vi. Jane, b. 14 Feby., 1815; d. young,
vii. Dolly W., b. 11 Nov., 1816; d. 19 Jany., 1902, Corinna, Me.;
m. 1837, Stephen B. Robinson,
viii. James Pendleton, b. 23 Feby., 1819; d. in Boston, Mass., about
1850, unm.
ix. Mary, b. 30 Dec, 1820; m. Elisha W. Shaw. No issue.
X. Charles, b. 23 June, 1823; d. 8 Oct., 1891; m. 12 Julv, 1846,
Sarah Elizabeth Plummer, and has dau., Florence^ (Palmer),
who m. Hi. Dodge and lives at Wagoner, Indian Territory,
xi. Cyrus, b. 6 Feby., 1825; d. young.
352. Jane^ Pendleton (Oliver^, Capt Wtlliam^, Col William^,
Joseph*), bom about 1792, at Islesboro, ^le.; died 8 September,
1863, a^ed 71 years. She married 28 December, 1813, George
Dyer. He died 18 January, 1865, aged 79 years, 9 months.
Issue (Dyer):
i. Geo^ge^ Jr., b. 1 Jany. 1815; d. 24 March, 1897; m. 13 March,
k
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1845^ Ruth^ Boardman^ dan. of Isaac Case*^ and Esther
(Farrow) Boardman, and granddangfater of Josepfai and [231]
Mary* (Pendleton) Boaidman (History of Islesboro/' p.
170).
ii. James B., b. 30 May, 1816; d. 2 Sept., 1816.
iii. Susan K., b. 12 Aug., J817; d. 4 July, 1883, Cheyenne, Wyo.;
m. March, 1845, Joseph £. Bennett, of Manchester, N. H.
iv. Jane, b. 11 July, 1819; d. 22 June, 1893; m. 28 Jany., 1844,
Henry Knight, of Camden, Me. Her dau. Elizabeth^
(Knight), wife of J. H. Montgomery, Esq., of Camden, ob-
tained considerable data for this work from the early rec*
ords of that town.
V. Elizabeth Kent, b. 20 AprU, 1821; d. 20 Oct., 1908, Sandusky
Ohio; m. 11 Feby., 1846, Albert H. Hodgman.
Ti. Mary A., b. 6 April, 1823; d. 2 May, 1854; m. 1863, Joseph
Mu2zy.
vii. Alexander P., b. 11 March, 1826, Vinalhaven, Me. ; d. 23 March,
1909, Los Angeles, Cal.; m. (1), 1856, Augusta Cole; (2),
8 Jany., 1879, Elisabeth McMillan.,
viii. Joseph Palmer, b. 29 Jany., 1827; d. 7 July, 1891; m. 5 Oct,
1853, Deborah Curtis. He went to California in the " gold
rush" of '49, and was Mayor of Sacramento in 1858 and
1859.
ix. Wealtha, b. 7 Jany., 1830; d. July, 1854, Sacramento, Cal.;
m. Oct., 1853, George PrescotL
X. Edward Judson, b. 4 June, 1833; d. 31 July, 1841.
353. Betskt^ [Eliza] Pendleton (Oliver^, Capt. William^, Col.
William^, Joseph^), bom at Islesboro, Me.; died about 1842, at Pal-
myra, Me. She married (1), Nicholas White, of Vinalhaven, and
(2), James Nichols. Her descendants refer to her as Betsey, but
in the bond Nicholas White gave Jonathan' Pendleton in 1816 for
the support of Capt. [48] William' Pendleton, Nicholas' wife is
called Eliza.
Issue of Betsey^ (Pendleton) White:
i. John^, b. about 1818; d. in Louisiana, unm.
ii. Eliza, d. about 1852; m. William H. Emerson,
iii. William, b. 1822; d. 1861; m. Lydia Cobb,
iv. Ambrose, d. 1863; m. his sister-in-law, Mrs. Betsey J. (Galu-
sha) White, widow of his brother, George. He has a dau.,
Mrs. Melvina Berry, of Hartland, Me.
V. Mary Jane, d. unm. about 1844.
vi. George, b. 1822; d. 1845; m. Betsey J. Galusha. They had one
son, Frank J.* (White), b. 1844, who served in the 16th and
24th Maine Volunteers during the Civil War. His residence
is Pittsfield, Me.
354. James^ Pendleton (Oliver^, Capt. William^, Col. William*,
Joseph*), was bom about 1800, at Islesboro, Me., and died in 1828,
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252 THE PENDLETON OENEALOOT
aged about 27, at Vinalhaven, Me. On the 2nd of July, 1828, Exe-
kiel Kent, of Vinalhaven, was appointed administrator on the estate
of James Pendleton, late of Vinalhaven, deceased (Hancock Co.,
Me., Prob. Rec., xii, 92), and on the 5th of August, 1829, AUgail
Pendleton, his widow, was allowed $151.69 out of the estate (Ibid.,
z, 50). The inventory included personal property only and listed
interests in a schooner and a sloop (Ibid., xiii, 112).
James^ Pendleton married Abigail Carver. She was probably
daughter of Stephen Carver, as on the 27th of October, 1824, James
Pendleton was appointed administrator on the estate of Stephen Car-
ver, late of Vinalhaven, deceased (Ibid., ii, 278). Stephen Carver
left a widow named Sarah (Ibid., x, 19).
Issue of James^ Pendleton, bom at Northhaven, Me.:
1024. Deborah", d. young.
1025. Stephen Oliver, b. 1823; m. Margaret Brown.
1026. Jane M., d. ae. 28, unm.
355. Judith^ Pendleton {Henry^, Capt. William^, CoL WUliam^,
Joseph*), bom 1782, Islesboro, Me.; maried Thomas J. Witherly.
Issue (Witherly):
i. Judith", m. McGowan.
ii. Thomas, m. (1), Catherine Billings; (2), Asenath McGray.
iii. William, m. Lucinda Herrick.
iv. Priscilla, m. Dexter Billings.
V. Rebecca, m. Newhall.
vi. Joseph L., b. July, 1816; d. 21 Aug., 1902, Belfast, Me.; m.
Caroline MicEInight.
vii. Eben.
356. David^ Pendleton (Henry\ Capi. William*, CoL WiUiatn^,
Joseph*), was bom at Islesboro, Me., in 1784, and died aged over 90
at Northport, Me. He married (no date) Rebecca Cates.
Issue, bom at Northport, Me.:
1027. Erastus O.", b. 27 Jany., 1813; m. (1), Mary W. Gallison;
(2), Margaret J. Drummond.
1028. Albert, b. about 1815; d. in Mich., unm., 1838.
1029. Benjamin E., b. 18 May, 1818; m. Abigail A. Trickey.
1030. Elizabeth C, b. July, 1821; d. 2 May, 1852; m. as his first
wife, 1848, Joseph Hosmer. No issue.
1031. Lucy A., b. Dec., 1824; d. 4 May, 1860; m. as his second wife,
March, 1854, her brother-in-law, Joseph Hosmer. No issue.
1032. Henry, d, inf.
1033. James N., b. 23 March, 1829; m. Helen M. Farrow.
362. Elizabeth^ Pendleton (Henry*, Capt. WUliam*, Col. Wil-
liam^, Joseph*), bom probably at Islesboro, Me.; died aged over 90
years. She married Henry Sherman.
Issue (Sherman):
i. Henry*, Jr., m. Mary Prague. He was killed in one of Wil-
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liam Walker's filibiiBterixig expeditions into Central America
between 1855 and 1857.
ii. Elizabeth (?).
iii. Sylvesta^ m. Robert McFarlane.
iv. Joseph H.^ b. 7 Feby.^ 1818, Camden, Me.; m. 1846, Mary
Schmidt. Res. (1908), New Orleans, La.
363. William Hbnhy^ Pendleton {Henry*, CapU William^, Col.
Williatn*, Joteph*), bom 2 August, 1800, probably at Northport,
Me.; died 2 December, 1852, She£Beld, N. B. Some of his descend-
ants give his name as William Chesbrook Pendleton. He was en-
gaged in the Imnber business in Maine and in New Brunswick. He
married Mary Chivers Ackley, of Cutler, Me., bom 4 Febroary,
1806, died 9 November, 1878, Chicago, lU.
Issue, first eight bom in Maine, others at St. John, N. B.:
1034. Mary Elizabeth Thayer", b. 21 Oct., 1826; m. John V. Rus-
sell.
1035. Henry A., b. 10 May, 1828; d. 28 May, 1829.
1036. Louisa Alden, b. 6 April, 1830; d. 22 Nov., 1887, Chicago,
111.; m. at St John, N. B., Daniel Smith Treadwell. Issue
(Treadwell) : i. William Henry^, d. inf. ii. Charles Pierce,
unm. Res. Chicago at last accounts.
1037. John McKean, b. 31 Dec., 1832; m. Alice Lane.
1038. William Henry, b. 1 Jany., 1834. He shot himself accident-
ally while hunting, and d. at St. John, N. B., 9 Oct., 1851.
1039. Rebecca, b. 28 Oct., 1835; d. same day.
1040. Thaddeus K., b. 28 Oct., 1836; d. unm., at Hasting's Land-
ing, 111., 1876. He served three years in the Unioji army
during the Civil War, and after that conflict was over, joined
the regulars and took part in some of Gen. Custer's Indian
campaigns.
1041. PrisciUa A., b. 12 Nov., 1838; d. April, 1839.
1042. Charles Augustus, b. 12 June, 1840; m. Mary D. Appleton.
1043. Elnrira DmciUa, b. 23 Oct, 1842; m. Seth Wheaton, Jr.
1044. Helen Amelia, b. 13 Dec, 1844; m. Isaac B. Appleton.
1045. Israel DeWolf, b. 1 Jany., 1847; m. Lydia Chase.
364. Rebecca^ Pendleton (Henry\ Capi. WiUiam^, Col. Wil-
liam'^, Joseph*), bom 14 July, 1801, Northport, Me.; died 24 April,
1898. She married William Howard and had issue (Howard), bom
at Belfast, Me.:
i. Richard H.®, b. 16 July, 1822; d. unm., 11 June, 1889.
ii. Julia A. A., b. 28 March, 1824; d. 24 July, 1901; m. 1843,
James H. Spring,
iii. Elizabeth S., b. 12 Dec., 1828; unm. Res. Boston, Mass.
iv. William J. A., b. 31 March, 1830; d. unm., 16 March, 1893.
366. James Alden^ Pendleton (Henry*, Capt. William*, Col.
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William^, Joteph^), was bom at Northport, Me.^ in March, 1806,
and died aged 77 years. He was a master mariner and lived at
Northport and at Lincolnville^ Me. He married at St. John, N. B.,
Clarissa Libby Ackley, sister to his brother William's wife.
Issue, order uncertain, bom at Lincolnville, Me,:
1046. Augusta F.», b. 12 Aug., 1833; d. 23 Aug., 1884, Vineland,
N. J. ; m. as his second wife, at Boston, Mass., 1 June, 1869,
Thomas Baldwin Wood, son of Ephraim and (third wife) Me-
hiUble B. (Rogers) Wood. One child, HattU Rosm^ (Wood),
b. 19 April, 1870; d. unm. at So. Boston, Mass., 2 Feby.,
1890. Thomas B. Wood's first wife was Susannah £.• Bu-
chanan, dau. of Archibald and [345] Lydia Jane* (Pendle-
ton) Buchanan.
1047. Sarah Filene, b. 5 Sept., 1839; m. James J. Colbura.
1049. Child, d. inf.
1049. Clara Olivia, b. about 1843; d. 1894; m. Philip Rice. She is
said to have had thirteen or fourteen children, only five of
whom are living, viz.: i. Maud^ (Rice), ii. William, of
Vineland, N. J. iii. H. Alden, a dentist in Philadelphia, Pa.
iv. Eva M., who m. Covalt. v. Charles P,, of Bridg-
ton, N. J.
1050. Maria, unm. Res. East Providence, R. I., in 1904.
1051. James Walter, m. Abbie J. Drinkwater.
1052. Julia, b. 1845; d. unm., 1881.
1053. Joseph (?), d. ae. 1 year.
1054. Josephine (}) (twin), d. inf.
1055. Fanny, b. 20 Jany., 1850; m. 7 June, 1879, Charles Edward
Drew, b. 1 Dec., 1856, d. 7 Nov., 1900, son of Edmund and
Caroline (Swan) Drew. Res. Mrs. Drew (1904), East Prov-
idence, R. I. Issue (Drew) : i. Charlet Ernest^, b. 24 July,
1881, Milton Mills, N. H. ii. Caroline Josephine, b. 6 June,
1884, Woonsocket, R. I.
1056. Elmira Josephine, unm.
367. Amos' Pendleton {Henry^, Capt. WUliam^, Col, William^,
Joseph*), was bom at Northport, Me., 22 February, 1808, and died
6 December, 1898 {}) [Hingham, Mass., records say 19 January,
1897]. Early in life he went to New Brunswidc and engaged in
lumbering at St. George. Upon his return to Maine he began going
to sea, and became a master mariner. He lived for many years in
the old homestead at Northport, where his father and grandfather
had lived and died.
Amos^ Pendleton married in New Brunswick, 26 August, 1834,
Martha Ann Hall, bom 1813, died July, 1897, daughter of Johnson
and Mary (Waldron) Hall.
Issue, first four bom in New Brunswick, others at North-
port:
1057. Waldron«, b. 10 Aug., 1835; lost at sea, ae. 19.
1058. William Allen, b. 15 May, 1837; m. Sarah A. Allen.
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1059. Henry Scott, b. 19 July, 1839; m. Mrs. Lydia E.* (Patter-
son) Boardman.
1060. Herbert Albert, b. 20 Feby., 1842; d. in Cuba, unm.
1061. Charlotte Elizabeth, b. 20 July, 1844; m. at Hartford, Conn.,
4 Oct., 1886, Edward Rathbon, b. at Lanesborough, Mass.
He is a druggist in Worcester, Mass. They have had no
children.
1062. Mary Rebecca, b. 12 Nov., 1846; m. Herbert J.« Sprague.
1063. Julia Ashbyline, b. 9 Dec., 1850; unm. Res. Boston, Mass.
373. Susan Pendleton (Zehulan^, Amo9^, Col, WtUiam*, Jo-
seph*), bom about 1782, probably at Hopkinton, R. I.; died 28 Jan-
uary, 1860, aged 77, at No. Urbana, N. Y. She married (1), 26
December, 1802, Araspus Folsom, bom 1768, died 10 May, 1821,
son of Cyras and Ann (Curtis) Folsom. She married (2), John
Walters.
Issue, by first husband (Folsom), bom at Greenwich, N. Y.:
i. Charles A.», b. 29 Dec, 1803; m. Martha Finley and lived in
Miss,
ii. Emily, b. 28 Jany., 1806; d. 10 July, 1875; m. 24 Dec., 1826,
James Brundage. She has daughters, Mrs. Elouisa* Bird-
sail and Mirs. Mary Barton, of Bath, N. Y.
iii. Elouisa, b. 19 Feby., 1808; d. 9 Oct, 1825.
iv. Lewis Y., b. 22 April, 1810; m. Sarah Russ. He was a soldier
in the Mexican War.
V. Otis W., b. 17 Sept., 1812; d. 14 June, 1873; m. Harriet Holley.
vi. Mary H., b. 28 May, 1817; d. 6 Jany., 1900; m. Horace Nutter.
She has a daughter, Mrs. Mary* Jennings, of Buffalo, N. Y.
Issue by second husband (Walters):
vii. Susan P., b. 5 Sept., 1823; d. 11 June, 1894; m. James Prindle.
viii. Almira, b. 12 Dec., 1825; m. John Griffeth. She was living at
Roochelle, 111., in 1904.
Ref.: Genealogy of the Folsom Family.
375. Charles^ Pendleton (Zehulon^, Amos^, Col, William^ Jo-
seph^), was bom 27 December, 1788, probably at Hopkinton, R. I.
He was taken by his parents to Greenwich, Washington County,
N. Y., at an early age, and lived there and in nearby towns until
shortly after his marriage, when he removed to Pennsylvania, then
to Sempronius, N. Y., and about 1840 to MottviUe, N. Y. Here
with his sons he successfully conducted two woolen mills for a long
period of time. John W. Morton, an aged resident of Mottville, to
whom we are indebted for assistance in tracing this family, says,
" Charles Pendleton and his sons were the first people for many
years in Mottville and vicinity . . . thought well of and re-
spected by all who knew them." Late in life Mr. Pendleton returned
to Washington County, N. Y., and remained there until his death
at Cambridge, 9 January, 1867.
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He married at Cambridge, N. Y., 26 September, 1816, Hnldah
Closson, bom there, 30 Septemiber, 1798, died at Cambridge, 22
July, 1887, daughter of Stephen and Lydia (Coon) Closson.
Issue :
1064. Lewis Clo88on», b. 14 Jany., 1818; m. (1), Harriet J. Col-
lins; (2), Mariah Fraser.
1065. Charles Henry, b. 13 Sept., 1821; m. three times.
1066. Lydia Maria, b. 20 May, 1828, NUes, N. Y.; m. (1), at Syra-
cuse, N. Y., 20 May, 1845, James Albert Glass, b. 27 April,
1823, Skaneateles, N. Y., d. in Cal., 29 Aug., 1850, son of
Cyrus and Asenath (Griswold) Glass. Lydia® m. (2), 15
March, 1855, Alexander HiU, and was living at No. Cam-
bridge, N. Y., in 1904. Issue by first husband (Glass) : i.
Alice Virginia^, b. 16 Nov., 1847, Skaneateles, N. Y.; m.
(1), 14 Dec., 1869, James M. Hunsiker; (2), John Moore;
(3), John Edward Sweeting. Res. No. Cambridge, N. Y.
Lydia* had issue by second husband (Hill), b. No. Cam-
bridge, N. Y.: ii. Ella Ada?, b. 10 Jany., 1856; m. Joseph
Clark Herrington. She is deceased, iii. Harriet Gordon, b.
20 Feby., 1858; m. Horton Thomas. Res. No. Cambridge,
N. Y.
377. Frederick^ Pendleton (ZehuUm^, Amos^, CoL WiUiam*,
Joteph^), bom 12 January. 1792, probably at Argyle, Washington
Co., N. Y., removed to Cayuga Co., N. Y., and engaged in farming.
His date of death has not been ascertained. He married (1), La-
vina Gorham, bom 1 October, 1797, died 7 October, 1854. He mar-
ried (2), Harriet
Issue, all but the first and last bom at Sempronius, N. Y.:
1067. Eliza AnnS b. 28 Oct.. 1814, Easton, N. Y.; d. Jany., 1905,
in Cal., ae. 90 years and 3 months; m. Frost Wilcox and
had four children, two of whom, Jetvett^ (Wilcox) and Jean-
ette, are living, the son in Portland, Ore.
1068. Frederick Augustus, b. 26 Sept., 1818; m. (1), Sarah Ann
Hall; (2), Mary Farrington.
1069. Edward, b. 10 Janv., 1822; d. 11 Mav, 1822,
1070. Charles G., b. 16 Dec, 1823; d. 4 Aug., 1828.
1071. Lydia Ann, b. 14 April, 1827; d. 27 Jany., 1898; m. Howard
Delano. No issue.
1072. George Swain, b. 23 July, 1829; m. (1), Frances Cordelia
Eaton; (2), . He enlisted at Moravia. N. Y., 17
Oct., 1861, and was mustered in the following 15th of Nov.
as private in Co. G, 10th N. Y. Vol. Cavalry. Discharged
on account of disability at Philadelphia, Pa., 25 Feby., 1863.
He was living until recently at Syracuse, N. Y. No issue.
1073. William Swain, b. 12 Feby., 1832; m. 8 July, 1901, Margaret
E. McGill. No issue. In 1857 he began business as a pho-
tographer in Canal Street, New York City, and continued
therein for many years in New York and Brooklyn.
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1074. Eunice Caroline, b. 22 April, 1840. Moravia, N. Y.; d. Oct.,
1865, Syracuse, N. Y.; m. there, as his first wife, 26 Nov.,
1856, Daniel Jutton, b. in England, 7 March, 1836, son of
Jacob and Sarah (Ansel) Jutton. Mr. Jutton has been mar-
ried three times since the death of his first wife, and in 1904
was living in San Francisco, Cal. Issue (Jutton): i. Ja-
cob^, b. 19 July, 1858; m. 5 May, 1881, Louie Stone. He
has four sons, Howard D.^^ (Jutton), Jacob A., James S.,
and Daniel, who live at Syracuse, N. Y. ii. Howard D,, b.
16 Aug., 1862; m. Addle Harrison, and lives in Syracuse.
378. Joseph W.^ Pendleton (Zehulon^, Amos^, CoL William*, Jo-
Meph^), born probably between 1794 and 1796 at Argyle, N. Y., went
South when a young man and took up the study of medicine at New
Orleans, La. His nephew, William S. Pendleton, of Brooklyn, has
several letters written by Joseph to his father, Zebulon, and in one
of them, dated at New Orleans, 23 July, 1823, he states that he is in
successful practice about thirty miles distant from that city, and has
come to town to repay loans made him by a Major General Ripley
and by the Governor of the state, who had advanced sums for his
education. He also states that he intends coming to New York in
the following year to complete his studies, and that his brother Zeb-
ulon, then in Alexandria, will come with him, and settle with him
later in some town in the Southern States or in the West Indies.
Joseph and his brother located at Gainesville, Miss., not long*
afterward, and the United States Census of that state in 1830 shows
they were living in Lawrence County, Joseph having in his family
besides a female between 20 and 30 and one under 5, several males
of various ages who were undoubtedly children of his sister, Susan,
some of whom he brought up. In this year he owned three slaves.
Ten years later his family consisted of only the two females, their
ages corresponding with the lapse of years. These census records
confirm the statements of the descendants of [373] Susan^ (Pendle-
ton) Folsom that Dr. Joseph Pendleton was married and had one
child, a daughter. They say further that this daughter married,
died insane, and left one son, who was adopted by his grandfather,
Joseph^ Pendleton, and took his name. He is supposed to have died
in Texas not many years ago, leaving a family, but we have been
unable to locate them. All we can say of Dr. Joseph's family, then,
is that he married , and had issue:
1075. Daughter, b. about 1825; m. .
380. Thankful^ Pendleton (Zebulon^, Amos^, CoL WUliam*, Jo-
seph*), was bom about 1798 at Argyle, N. Y., and died near Prince-
ton. Ind. She married as his second wife, James Page, and had
issue (Page), order uncertain:
i. Emily*, m. Verdon, of Jackson, Miss., and d. in New Or-
leans.
ii. Charles Henry, b. 20 Jany., 1820, Owasco, N. Y.; m. (1), 25-
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Dec., 1843, Matilda Margeson; (2), Mrs. Frances M. (Wei-
gand) Bnindage. He was living at Homell^ N. Y.^ in 1904.
a retired farmer and hotel keeper.
iii. Mary^ m. , and lived in the South.
iv. Louisa^ m. , and d. in Miss.
V. Susan^ m. (1), Reynolds; (2), White.
vi. Elizabeth^ d. about 1874 at Princeton^ Ind.; m. Logan Dawson.
vii. Horace, d. about 1881, Princeton, Ind.; m. Sarah Holder,
viii. Lewis, d. at Owensville. Ind.; m. three times.
ix. James, d. during the Civil War; m. Mary Ann Legier.
381. Abigail^ Pendleton (Charlet^, Atnot^, Col, WUliam^, Jo-
seph*), was bom at Stonington, Conn., 10 January, 1794, and died
at Providence, R. I., 31 January, 1869. She married Francis Amy,
son of Manud Amy. He died 28 November, 1863, aged 73 years.
Issue (Amy), baptisms from First Church, Stonington:
i. William Pabner% bapt. 29 June, 1823; d. 14 March, 1869, ae.
43, unm.
ii. Caroline Pendleton, bapt. 29 June, 1823; d. 30 Jany., 1860, ae.
41, unm.
iii. Sarah Palmer, bapt. 2 Sept, 1824; d. inf.
iv. Henry, bapt 19 Sept, 1825; d. inf.
V. Elizabeth Niles, bapt. 1828; d. inf.
vi. Harriet Swan, b. 29 Oct., 1827; m. 10 March, 1857, Charles I.
Richards. She lives at North Attleboro, Mass.
vii. Abby Pendleton, d. 23 June, 1864, ae. 33. unm.
viii. Gurdon Hyde, d. 25 June, 1867, ae. 21. The rest of her chil-
dren all d. in inf., viz.: ix. Francis, Jr. x. Pruella. xi.
John. xii. Calvin Williams, xiii. Jane Denison. xiv. Fran-
cis, Jr. (2nd), xv. Sarah Palmer (2nd).
386. Jonathan^ Pendleton, Jr. (Jonathan*, Amos*, Col. Wil-
liatn^, Joseph*), born 18 November, 1794, at Westerly, R. I., was a
successful master mariner. He died at Stonington. 25 February,
1862, and his marriage to his (half) first cousin [385] Caroline^
Pendleton, 10 June, 1821, also occurred in that town. She died there,
16 October, 1876.
Issue (from family Bible), bom at Stonington, Conn.:
1076. Lucy Ann», b. 23 July, 1823; d. at Stonington, 24 Aprd,
1906; m. there, 13 May, 1845, Nathan Giles Smith, b. 28
Sept., 1820, Oxford, N. Y., d. 4 April, 1893, Stonington,
son of Col. Joseph, Jr., and Nancy (Eells) Smith. Issue
Smith), b. Stonington. i. Caroline Amy^, b. 17 Jany., 1847;
unm. Res. Stonington. ii. Frank Trumbull, b. 21 March,
1850; m. at Detroit, Mich., 17 Oct.. 1882, Mary C. DeMont.
Res. Duluth, Minn.
1077. Charles Frederick, b. 20 March, 1825; d. at sea, 16 Sept.,
1873, unm.
1078. Mary Jane, b. 19 Aug., 1827; d. 2 Oct., 1889, Stonington;
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m. there, 12 Oct, 1847, Horace NUcs Tnimlrall, K 20 Feby.,
1825, New York City, d. 11 Oct., 1894, Stonington, son of
John F. and Eliza Mary (Niles) Trambnll. Issue (Tnun-
bull), b. Stonington: i. Elisa Mary^, b. 30 Jany., 1849.
ii. HoToce Niles, Jr., b. 11 Jany., 1852; d. 24 Sept, 1862.
iii. Charles Pendleton, b. 10 Jany., 1854; m. 2 March, 1881,
Geneva Crandall. iv. Frank, b. 12 June, 1856. v. Carrie
Pendleton, b. 24 Oct, 1858; d. 19 May, 1859. vi. Mary
Jane, b. 10 April, 1860. vii. Louise, b. 15 Nov., 1863. The
surviving members of this family live at Stonington, Conn.
1079. Emma Palmer, b. 11 Nov., 1829; d. 6 Oct, 1830.
1080. Caroline Amelia, b. 19 Jidy, 1833; m. at Stonington, 5 May,
1858. Frederick Moser, b. 8 May, 1829, Mmister, Germany,
d. 28 May, 1877, Mystic, Conn., son of Frederick and Julie
(Stagemier) Moser. Mrs. Moser lives at Mystic, Conn.
Issue (Moser), first b. at Stonington, others at Mystic: i.
Juli^, b. 14 Feby., 1859; d. 12 May, 1870. ii. Frederick
Emyle, b. 2 Dec., 1860; m. 27 May, 1895, Ruby Clift iii.
Louis Agassis, b. 9 June, 1874; m. 3 June, 1903, Mabel
Leonora Pomeroy. Issue (Moser): 1. Theodore Pomeroy^*,
b. 13 June, 1905. 2. Carolyn EHzabeth, b. 19 July, 1907.
He is a dealer in diamonds and precious stones at 170 Broad-
way, New York City.
1081. Sally Palmer, b. 12 Dec., 1835; unm. Res. Stonington, Conn.
1082. WilUam Amy, b. 19 June, 1837; m. Margaret Jinkins.
1083. Frances Amy (twin with William), d. 10 March, 1859.
387. William^ Pendleton (Jonathan^, Amos^, Col. WUliam^, Jo-
seph*), was bom 10 November, 1796, at Westerly, R. I., and died
at Stonington, Conn., 2 April, 1880. He was a master mariner and
shipowner, a shrewd, honorable man, who left an estate valued at
over $300,000. His will, recorded at Stonington, 10 April, 1880,
mentions wife, Sarah, son, Wyatt, and daughter, Sarah.
He married at Groton, Conn., 7 June, 1821, Sarah Breed (T. R.),
bom 11 March, 1798, daughter of Joseph and Mary (or Mercy)
(Holmes) Breed (Breed Genealogy).
Issue, bom at Stonington:
1084. Wyatt Hinckley®, b. (11 May, 1828); d. unm. at Stonington,
4 June, 1895, ae. 67 years, 24 days.
1085. William F., b. about 1832; d. unm. at Stonington, 26 May,
1870, ae. 38.
1086. Sarah, b. 1834; d. unm. at Stonington, 28 Sept., 1894, ae. 60.
1087. Elizabeth, d. about 1844.
389. Francis^ Pendleton (Jonathan^, Amos^, Col. William'^, Jo-
seph*), was bom 25 Jany., 1801, at Stonington, Conn., and died
there, 14 Feby., 1880. He was for many years a prominent business
man of Stonington, one of the incorporators of the Stonington Sav-
ings Bank, a merchant and ship owner, and accumulated a large
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property. He married at Stonington, 1 May^ 1828^ Sarah Sophia
Trumbull^ daughter of Samuel and Lucinda (Palmer) Trumbull.
She died at Stonington^ 31 August^ 1886^ aged 78 years^ 6 months.
Issue, bom at Stonington, Conn.:
1088. Emeline®, b. 8 Feby., 1829; d. 12 Dec., 1891, New YoA City;
m. at Stonington, 27 Dec., 1853, Joseph Noyes Hancoz, b.
27 Nov., 1825, Stonington, d. there, 6 Nov., 1896, son of
Peleg and Elizabeth (Burdick) Hancoz. Issue (Hancox):
i. Be##t>*, b. 30 July, 1866, Stonington; m. 2 July, 1903,
LeRoy Mclntyre Ludwig. He d. 17 March, 1905, and his
widow makes her home at Toledo, Ohio.
1089. Sarah Trumbull, b. 12 Sept., 1830; d. num., 11 Aug., 1882.
1090. Maria Louise, b. 1 Jany,, 1832; d. 12 July, 1833.
1091. Francis Edmond, b. 22 May, 1834; unm. Res. Philadelphia,
Pa.
1092. Albert Palmer, b. 10 June, 1837; d. at Stonington, 30 Nov.,
1880; m. 20 Sept., 1870, Ada Wheeler. No issue.
1093. Samuel Trumbull, b. 15 Sept., 1839; m. Camilla McConkey.
1094. Maria Louise (2nd), b. 9. Nov., 1841; d. 28 Feby., 1871, Ston-
ington; m. there, 23 Oct., 1867, as his first wife. Dr. George
Dallas Stanton, b. 13 April, 1839, Charlestown, R. I., son
of Samuel and Matilda K. (Clark) Stanton. Issue (Stan-
ton), b. Stonington, Conn.: i. George Dallas^, Jr., 6. 24
March, 1869; d. Jany., 1904; m. Henrietta Miner. He was
a graduate of Cornell University, and practised law at New
London, Conn. ii. Francis, b. 21 Feby., 1871. iii. Samuel
(twin with Francis), d. 8 Sept., 1871. Dr. Stanton m. (2),
17 Nov., 1875, Anna Whistler Palmer. [Ref.: Stanton Gen-
ealogy, p. 466.]
1095. Hermon Field, b. 25 Nov., 1843; d. inf.
1096. Alice (twin with Hermon), unm. Res. New London, Conn.
1097. Hermon Field (2nd), b. 29 July, 1846; d. 27 March, 1865.
1098. Horace Niles, b. 24 Sept., 1848; m. Mary C. Chesebro.
1099. Joseph Henry, b. 3 July, 1852; d. 31 July, 1853.
395. Joshua Kenyon^ Pendleton (Ofw*, Amot^, Col. WUliam^,
Joseph^), was bom at Westerly, R. I., 20 August, 1803, and died at
Stonington, Conn., 30 July, 1878. He married at Stonington, 19
December, 1827, Mary D. Beebe, bom 2 July, 1804, died 19 De-
cember, 1877, Stonington.
Issue, bom at Stonington:
1100. Joshua Beebe", b. 16 Oct., 1828; m. Frances C. Barnard.
1101. William Henry, b. 26 Aug., 1832; m. Margaret A. Carothers.
1102. Edward, b. 31 Aug., 1834; m. Reanna G. Townsend.
1103. Charles Otis, b. 26 Nov., 1837; m. Sarah J. Smith.
396. Isaac'' Pendleton (Oiis^, Amos^, Col. William^, Joseph^),
bom 24 November, 1805, Stonington, Conn., was a master mariner and
died in his native town, 18 July, 1870. He married 27 July, 1828,
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Ljda Aim Hoxsie. bom 27 Angust, 1811, Charlestown, R. I., died
12 April, 1891, Brooklyn. N. Y., daughter of Hazard and Chloe
(Bailey) Hoxsie (Hazard Genealogy, p. 112; Stanton Genealogy, p.
433).
Issue, bom at Stonington, Conn.:
1104. Anna®, b. 14 Feby., 1831; m. 9 Sept., 1861, Dr. Gideon B.
Perry, son of Dr. George Hazard and Betsey (Wells) Perry.
He d. at Broddyn, N. Y., 30 Dec., 1890. Issue (Perry), b.
Brooklyn, N. Y.: i. William Raymot^, b. 23 May, 1858;
unm. ii. Carrie Grace, b. 28 Nov., 1861; d. 25 Dec., 1875,
Providence, R. I. Mrs. Perry and her son live at Kingston,
R. I.
1105. Abby Hoxsie, b. 14 Aug., 1835; d. 25 April, 1842.
1106. Allan, b. 5 Jany., 1839; d. 1907, New York City; m. at Brook-
lyn, N. Y., 19 Sept., 1860, Amanda Smith Marston, dau. of
Manuel and Abigail (Gamer) Marston. Allan Pendleton
was the father of two children that died at birth, unnamed.
During the Civil War he enlisted in the engineering depart-
ment of the U. S. Navy, and was stationed for three years at
the Brooklyn Navy Yard. At the time of his death he was
connected with the Bass Paint Co. of New York.
1107. Abby Hoxsie (2nd), b. 5 Sept., 1843; d. 9 Aug., 1866, Brook-
lyn, N. Y.; m. 13 Oct, 1864, Emil H. Riege (or Rieger).
Issue (Riege): i. Ahhy Bertha^, b. 26 Sept., 1865; d. 14
Aug., 1866.
397. Eliza Ann^ Pendleton {Otit^, Amoe^, Col. William^, Jo-
seph*), was bom at Stonington, Conn., 4 August, 1808, and died
there, 7 February, 1894. She married (1), at Stonington, 14 July,
1828, her second cousin, Allen"^ Chesebrough, son of Rev. Elihu and
Lydia* (Chesebrough) Chesebrough, and grandson of Zebulon. Jr.,
and [54] Lydia' (Pendleton) Chesebrough. He was born in 1803,
and was lost at sea in September, 1832. Eliza Ann^ married (2),
as his second wife, Denison Palmer, Jr., bom 10 October, 1781, son
of Denison and Marion (Palmer) Palmer.
Issue, bom at Stonington, Conn. — ^by first husband (Chese-
brough) :
i. Eliza Ann«, b. 22 April, 1829; m. 1849, William John Henry
Pollard. He was formerly President of the First National
Bank of Stonington, and treasurer of the town. Res. Ston-
ington.
u. Mary, b. 18 May, 1831; d. 7 Aug., 1876; m. James H. Miner.
Issue by second husband (Palmer) :
iii. Hannah Maria^, b. 4 Feby., 1838; unm. Res. Stonington.
iv. Henry Allan, h. 6 April, 1840; d. 5 Dec, 1843.
400. Otis^ Pendleton, Jh. (Otw*, Amos^, Col. William^, Joseph*),
was bom at Stonington, Conn., 4 September, 1816, and died 1 Au-
gust, 1868. He was a master mariner for a number of years, and
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262 THC PCNDLBTON OBNBALOGT
after his retirement from a seafaring life^ engaged in the wholesale
fruit business in New York City. His wife was Mary Braisted,
daughter of John Braisted.
Issue:
1108. Otis* (3rd), d. inf.
1109. Henry (twin with Otis, 3rd), d inf.
1110. Eva, b. about 1860; d. inf.
401. George Foster^ Pendleton (GUhert*, Atnot^, Col. William!^,
Joseph*), was bom at Westerly, R. I., 24 Feby., 1813, and died 14
June, 1892, at Brooklyn, N. Y., where he had been a contractor and
builder for many years. He married in New York City, 24 Feby.,
1842, Maria Lush, bom at Auburn, N. Y., 13 Oct., 1818, died at
Brooklyn, 2 March, 1889, daughter of John and Susan (Place)
Lush.
Issue, first child bom in New York, others in Brooklyn:
1111. George Lush^, b. 5 Dec, 1842. He was a soldier in the Civil
War, enlisting at New York 14 Feby., 1862. He was mus-
tered in as private on the same day in Co. E, 11th N. Y.
Cavalry, and was promoted Sergeant, 11 March, 1862. He
died 12 Aug., 1862.
1112. Emma, b. 10 Jany., 1845; m. at Woodbury, L. I., 14 Oct.,
1868, Henry R. King, b. at Orient. L. I., d. at Brooklyn, 12
Nov., 1895, son of Samuel W. and Mary (Young) King.
Mrs. King lives with her sons in Brooklyn, N. Y. Issue
(King): i. Herbert R.^, b. 22 Oct., 1870, Brooklyn; m. 25
Dec, 1900, Clara Wissinger. ii. Courtland P., b. 17 March,
1874, Brooklyn, iii. Romer W„ b. 11 Nov., 188^, Brook-
lyn, iv. Alvin T., b. 18 July, 1887, New Canaan, Conn.; d.
16 Dec, 1887.
1113. Maria, b. 16 May, 1846; unm. Res. Brooklyn. N. Y.
1114. Mary Frances, b. Oct., 1848; d. Sept., 1850.
1115. Olin Bangs, b. 9 Aug., 1850; m. three times.
1116. Celia Rhodes, b. 1 Feby., 1852; m. Alexander C.« Thompson.
1117. William Fletcher, b. 7 March, 1854; d. 1908; m. Frances
Wood. No issue.
1118. Susan Frances, b. 13 Jany., 1856; m. at Brooklyn, 12 Oct.,
1887, Charles H. Poole, b. 25 Feby., 1855, Highbridge,
N. Y., son of Charles D. and Mary E. (Hopper) Poole.
Res. (1909), Diggo, Va. Issue (Poole): i. Marjorie^, b. 21
Sept., 1894, Piermont-on-the-Hudson, N. Y.
402. Gilbert^ Pendleton, Jr. (Gilbert*, Amos*, Col. WUliam^,
Joseph*), was born at Westerly, R. I., 26 June, 1814, and died at
Rochester, Pa., 23 Nov., 1885. The following account of him is
taken from a newspaper article found in the Town Clerk's office at
Stonington, Conn. : " Gilbert Pendleton in early life was a whaler-
man, sailing as first mate on the first voyage of the famous whaler
' Charles Phelps,* and on next voyage in 1844, as captain. In Oct.,
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1847, he sailed as captain of the ' Mary and Snsan/ and returning
in Jiily^ 1851^ he sailed as master of the good ship ' Betsey Wil-
liams.'
** After leaving the sea he removed to Pennsylvania and engaged
in the fire-brick business. Capt. Pendleton bore an enviable repu-
tation. Capt. William Greenman pays him the following tribute:
' I was closely associated with Capt. Gilbert Pendleton^ Jr.^ for more
than five years of sea life> and I never heard him utter a profane or
unnecessary word. He was a model man, — ^not exacting, but ex-
pected every man to do his duty.' Others call him one of the best
of captains to the men under him. He constantly looked after their
welfare, and there was never a complaint from those under his
charge."
Capt. Pendleton married (1), 18 July, 1840, Phebe Thompson,
bom 18 August, 1818, died 23 AprU, 1873, daughter of Whitman
and Eunice Thompson. He married (2), 11 September, 1873, Mrs.
Hannah Maria* (Adams) Mason, daughter of Albert M. and [516]
Almira Niles^ (Pendleton) Adams. She died at New London, Conn.,
4 October, 1908.
Issue, bom at Westerly, R. I.:
1119. Gilbert Averill«, b. 27 Dec., 1842; m. Martha A. Chapman.
1120. Phoebe Eleanor, b. 1845; m. Dr. Thomas B. Chapman.
405. Ahos Palmxr^ Pendlkton {Gilbert^, Amos^, Col. William^,
Joteph*'), was bom at Westerly, R. I., 11 November, 1818, and died
at Sacramento, Cal., 20 October, 1860. He married at Yonkers.
N. Y., 10 July, 1842, Catherine Ann Whitehead, bom New York
City, 25 January, 1818, daughter of Nathan and £liza (Jennings)
Whitehead.
Issue, bom at Yonkers, N. Y.:
1121. Anna Elizabeth', b. 10 April, 1843; d. unm., 10 June, 1901.
1122. Nathan Whitehead, b. 22 June, 1848; m. Florence Sweet.
1123. Amos Palmer, Jr., b. 11 Feby., 1850; m. (1), Jennie C. Len-
ton; (2), Ida Smith.
407 Joseph Rhodes^ Pendleton (Gilbert^, Amos^, Col. William^,
Joseph^), was bom at Westerly, R. I., 20 January, 1822. In his
early years he followed the sea, first in the coasting trade, then as
a whalerman, and later made voyages to the West Indies. While
engaged in whaling he made a voyage round the world in the ship
" Charles Phelps," of which his brother Gilbert was master. This
vessel was afterwards named the " Progress," and was on exhibition
at the World's Fair in Chicago, 1893, as a relic of the old whaling
days.
Shortly after the discovery of gold in California, Mr. Pendleton
went to that territory, where he spent %Ye je&rs. Afterward, with
his brother Gilbert, he engaged in the fire-brick business at Roches-
ter, Pa., where he lived until 1894, when he removed to Chicago, 111.
The rest of his life was spent in this city, his death occurring at
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264 THE PENDLETON GBNBALOOT
Lakewood^ O., 8 February^ 1906^ while on a visit to his daughter^
Mrs. Algernon C. Bagnall.
Mr. Pendleton married at Norwich, Conn., 23 October, 1854, Mar-
tha Jane Cross, born 17 Aug., 1826, Bethlehem, Conn., died 9 May,
1906, Chicago, 111., daughter of John and Elizabeth (Cross) Cross.
Issue, bom at Rochester, Pa.:
1124. Sarah Champion^ b. 2 Feby., 1857; unm. Res. Lakewood, O.
1125. Elizabeth Cross, b. 24 Sept., 1858; m. 12 Aug., 1886, Alger-
non Clifford Bagnall, son of George and Ruth Delphine
(Marvin) Bagnall. Issue (Bagnall): i. Frank Pendleton^,
b. 25 Jany., 1891, New London, Ohio. ii. Roger Shaler, b.
11 Feby., 1899, Chicago, Ohio.
1126. Joseph Henry, b. 2 June, 1860; m. Mary Helen Fay.
1127. William Courtland, b. 17 AprU, 1862; d. 19 May, 1864.
1128. James Francis, b. 15 May, 1865; unm. He was for some time
an agent in Chicago for the Equitable Life Assurance So-
ciety. Present res. Lakewood, Ohio.
411. Jambs Francis^ Pendleton (Gilbert^, Amos^, CoL William*,
Joseph^), was bom at Westerly, R. I., 28 June, 1829, and died at
Hartford, Conn., 21 April, 1883. He was a merchant at Westerly,
and his death at Hartford occurred suddenly while he was there on
business. He married at Westerly, 6 June, 1855, Harriet J. Spen-
cer, born 1 March, 1831, Suffield, Conn., daughter of Alfred and
Harriet (King) Spencer. She is still living at Westerly.
Issue, bom at Westerly:
1129. 'Belle SpencerS b. 30 Aug., 1856; m. at Westerly, 9 Dec,
1880, Rev. Franklin Horatio Nibecker, bom 15 Oct., 1854,
Buffalo, N. Y., son of John Philip and Elizabeth (Braids)
Nibecker. Res. Glens Mills, Pa. Issue (Nibecker): i.
Claude Pendleton^, b. 19 Sept., 1881; d. at Pittsburg, Pa.,
10 Nov., 1908. He was a graduate of the Mass. Inst, of
Technology, Class of 1903. ii. Karl, b. 21 March, 1886.
iii. Bethene, b. 1 AprU, 1888. iv. Philip, b. 19 Jany., 1894;
d. 9 Aug., 1898.
1130. Frank Spencer, b. 5 Sept., 1858; d. 8 Aug., 1859.
1131. James Alfred, b. 2 Nov., 1860; m. at Cambridge, Mass., 23
June, 1896, Annie Louise Hodgdon, dau. of William L. and
Kate T. (Conway) Hodgdon. No issue. Res. (1906), Gor-
ham, N. H.
1132. Gilbert, b. 14 March, 1862; d. 28 March, 1862.
1133. Anna Sayls, b. 27 May, 1866; unm. Res. Westerly.
1134. Howard, b. 18 Sept., 1869. In 1905 he was with the R. I.
Drug Co. in Providence, and was unm.
1135. Clarence, b. 24 March, 1873; d. 13 Aug., 1873.
413. Harris^ Pendleton, Jr. (Harris^, Amot^, Col. William*, Jo-
seph^), was bom at Stonington, Conn., 25 February, 1811, and died
there, 15 April, 1890. He was a successful master mariner, a gold
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seeker in California in '49^ and a selectman of Stonington in 1855
and 1856. He married Sarah A. Chester^ daughter of Josiah and
Caroline Chester of Groton, Conn. She died at Stonington, 10 Au-
gust, 1883.
Issue, first bom at Brooklyn, N. Y., others at Stonington:
1136. Harris* (3rd), b. 15 July, 1845; m. Mary B.^^ Burtch.
1137. Virginia, b. 8 Sept, 1847; d. 27 AprU, 1852.
1138. Lucien B., b. 20 Aug., 1849; unm. Res. Stonington.
1139. Sarah Elizabeth, b. 22 July, 1852; m. at Westerly, R. I., 31
Dec., 1874, Clarence A. Gould, son of Thomas A. and £sther
(Babcock) Gould. Issue (Gould): i. Clarence^, ii. Vir-
ginia,
1140. James, b. 29 July, 1854; m. Sarah E. Potter.
1141. Millard Fillmore, b. 17 Aug., 1856 (7 Aug. in Stonington rec-
ords); unm.
1142. Jennie, b. 12 April, 1859 (12 Aug. in Stonington records);
m. Wirt Breed. No issue. Res. Painesville, O.
1143. Charles, b. 27 June, 1862; unm.
414. GuRDON^ Pendleton (Harris^, Amos^, Col. JVUliam^, Jo-
seph*), was bom at Stonington, Conn., 27 July, 1813, and died at
Providence, R. I., 4 September, 1898. He followed the sea for
many years, and was a master mariner, making his home in his na-
tive town. He married Mary Ann Bottum, daughter of Samuel and
Nancy (Palmer) Bottum. She died at Stonington, 3 February, 1885.
Issue, bom at Stonington:
1144. Martha Ann", b. 19 March, 1841; m. at Stonington, 20 Oct.,
1872, George Anthony Chace. Issue (Chace) : i. Helena^,
b. 25 July, 1875. ii. Mary Augusta, b. 13 Jany., 1878.
Mrs. Chace and her daughters live in Providence, R. I.
1145. Gurdon, Jr., b. 1 Aug., 1848; d. 8 July, 1853.
1146. Samuel Bottum, b. 16 March, 1851; m. Annie E. Burroughs.
1147. Gurdon, Jr. (2nd), b. 23 Sept., 1854; m. Annie M. Reinacker.
1148. James Buchanan, b. 5 Sept., 1857; m. Harriet A. Capron.
1149. Daughter, b. 29 Jany., 1860; d. 4 Feby., 1860.
416. MosKS^ Pendleton {Harris^, Amos^, Col, WilHam^, Joseph*),
was bom at Stonington, Conn., 18 July, 1818, and died there, 18
April, 1891. Nearly all his life was spent in his native town, where
he was a successful merchant for many years. He married at Ston-
ington, 19 Dec, 1841, Frances Elizabeth Forsyth, daughter of James
and Lucy (Coates) Forsyth. She died at Stonington, 15 December,
1888, aged 70 years..
Issue, b. at Stonington:
1150. 'Moses AverUP, b. 19 Feby., 1844; m. Amelia B. Sheffield.
1151. Nelson Augustus, b. 12 Oct., 1846; m. Ida M. Levey.
1152. Oscar Fellows, b. 1 Dec, 1849; m. Frances E. Davis.
1163. Andrew, b. 20 Mav, 1852; d. 18 Sept., 1852.
1154. Everett, b. 25 Aug., 1857; d. 29 June, 1859.
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266 TRB PBNDUBTOK OBNSALOOT
1155. Fannie^ b. 16 April, 1861; nnm.
417. BxNJAMiN Frankun^ Pkndlxtok (Harrii^, Amo^, Col,
William^, Joseph*), was bom at Stonington, Conn., 3 Sept., 1823,
and died there, 18 Feby., 1909. An obitiuuy notice published the
same day in the Westerly [R. I.] " Sun," says of him:
" Captain B. Frank Pendleton, the last of the old sea captains
who made Stonington famous in its old whaling days, died this morn-
ing shortly after 10 o'clock, at his home on Elm Street in the bor-
ough of Stonington. There are no others of the whaling ship cap-
tains to survive him, death taking him to-day at the age of 86 years.
His health had enabled him to be about until two days ago, when he
was taken with an illness, from which he was unable to rally.
" For many years he followed the sea, making his first voyage in
the brig " Henry," of which Gurdon Pendleton, his brother, was the
captain. He afterward sailed in the brig " Eugene " and the ship
" Mercury." He had charge of the ship " Contest " in the merchant
service, and made his last voyage in the bark " Acquidnac," built in
Mystic in 1866, to Rio Janeiro.
*' From 1872 to 1890 he was keeper of the light on Stonington
point, and since that time he has not been engaged in any occupation.
" Captain Pendleton, in his younger days, was one of the most
popular of the seafaring captains, and, when the industry was at
its height, his vessel was always sought as a desirable one to ship
on. He retained the characteristics, which made him so popular with
his men, until the last. He was always known as a man of jovial
disposition, and was respected and held in high esteem by all those
who knew him."
Capt. B. Frank^ Pendleton married, 20 April, 1848, Mary Jane
Cook, bom New York City, 24 December, 1826, died at Stonington,
23 December, 1901, daughter of David and Elizabeth (Roe) Cook.
Issue, first two bom in New York City, others at Stonington,
Conn.:
1156. Thomas Franklin^, b. 20 Feby., 1851; m. Annie Hudson.
1157. Walter Averill, b. 22 April, 1856; m. Mary E. Hudson.
1158. Herbert Edgar, b. 13 June, 1857; unm. Res. Brooklyn, N. Y.
1159. Amos Melville, b. 3 Nov., 1858; d. 10 Sept, 1859. *
1160. Mary Jane (Minnie), b. 27 Jany., 1860; m. (1), 19 Oct.,
1887, William Randall Slocum. He d. in 1892, and she
m. (2), 25 Sept., 1902, Eugene Pulsifer Hyde. She has
had no issue.
1161. Ada, still bora, 9 Jany., 1862.
1162. Charles Hutton, b. 22 Dec, 1862; m. Emma M. Avery.
1163. Oliver Cook, b. 1 Dec, 1864; m. 1 Dec, 1888. Helen Law-
rence Chesebro, dau. of Zebulon Frederick and Mary Jane
(Cutler) Chesebro. No issue. He is in the hardware busi-
ness in Brooklyn, N. Y.
1164. Frederick Starr, b. 8 June, 1867; m. Clara A. Thorpe.
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1166. Claribel, b. 26 April, 1870; m. 23 Dec., 1891, Herman At-
wood, of Stonington. No issue.
420. Thomas^ Pxkdlxton, Jr. (Thomas^ Lieut. Peleg^, Col. Wd-
Uam^, Joseph^), was bom near Searsport, Me., probably about 1796.
He died early in 1824, as on the 12th of May in that year William
Staples was appointed administrator upon his estate (Hancock Co.
Prob. Rec., ii, 463). Thomas^ Pendleton married Harriet Clifford,
whose parentage we have not determined. She married (2), Wil-
liam Woodman. By her Thomas^ had one child:
1166. Lucinda Clifford^ (also called Rachel Lucinda), b. 17 Sept.,
1823; d. at Searsport, 17 Dec., 1871; m. 17 May, 1846,
Abram P. Wentworth, bom 15 March, 1823, son of James
and Dorothy (Palmer) Wentworth. Issue (Wentworth), b.
Searsport: i. James JB.*, b. 14 April, 1847; m. Emily B.
Nichols. Res. Searsport. He served in the U. S. Navy
from 1863-1865. ii. Everett P., b. 2 Jany., 1849; d. at sea,
11 March, 1868. iii. Lyman Wellington, b. 2 Feby., 1851;
m. Hattie Cunningham. Res. Searsport. iv. Frank II., b.
14 Oct., 1855; m. Minnie Harris. Res. Olamon, Me. v.
Harriet Ellen, b. 13 Jany., 1858; m. 23 Sept., 1878, Daniel
Webster Sutcliffe. Res. No. Andover, Mass. They have
two daughters, Emma Selena (Sutcliffe) and Florence Lu-
cinda. vi. Thomas Pendleton, b. 10 Jany., 1861 ; m. 15 Sept.,
1887, Ada Milner. Res. No. Andover, Mass. vii. Lewis
Clifton, b. 15 Jany., 1864; d. 5 April, 1898; m. (1), EUa
Kershaw; (2), Jennie E. Lang. [Ref.: Wentworth Gene-
alogy, Vol. II, pp. 332-334.]
421. JoHN^ Pbndlkton {Thomas^, Lieut. Pele^, Col. William^,
Joseph*'), was bom 4 May, 1799, and died at Hope, Me., 14 August,
1846. After his father's death he lived with his uncle, William*
Pendleton, at Islesboro, Me., and when he grew to manhood, removed
to the mainland and engaged in farming. He married Betsey Gould,
bom 12 November, 1806, died at East Union, Me., 25 May, 1902,
daughter of William and Lucana (Cole) Gould. She married (2),
7 August, 1854, Hiram Wentworth. One month before her death
she contributed in an eight-page letter full record of her children
and grandchildren, her handwriting being clear and firm in spite of
her ninety-five years.
Issue of John and Betsey Pendleton, born at Camden, Union,
and Hope, Me.:
1167. ThomasS b. 8 Nov., 1829; d. 6 Aug., 1831.
1168. Sarah, b. 23 Dec, 1831; d. 10 April, 1902; m. William Jones,
of Hope, Me., b. 24 Feby., 1814, d. 23 April, 1899, son of
Thomas Jones. Issue (Jones), b. Hope, Me.: i. Rosetta*,
b. 26 March, 1856; d. 6 April, 1870. ii. Janet, b. 6 Jany.,
1860; m. 24 Aug., 1878, Elbridge Linscott. iii. William H.,
b. 13 Jany., 1864; m. 28 April, 1893, Millie N. Finn. Res.
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268 THE PENDLETON OBNBALOGT
E. Union, Me. iv. Joseph, b. 28 Nov., 1867; m. 25 Dec.,
1890, Minnie Esancy.
1169. Levi C, b. 8 Jany., 1833; d. 10 Oct., 1854.
1170. Lucinda A., b. 8 June, 1834; d. 1893; m. Roscoe Mank. Issue
(Mank) : i. Emily •/.», b. 30 Dec., 1876. She d. in the win-
ter of 1907-8.
1171. Adeline, b. 7 June, 1836; d. 15 Oct, 1848.
1172. Mary J., b. 23 Nov., 1838; d. unm. 30 Aug., 1858.
1173. EUza J., b. 11 Sept., 1840; m. (1), Addison Libby, Jr.; (2),
AXarcus Af anlc
1174. John, Jr., b. 20* Feby., 1842; d. 14 July, 1856.
1175. Susannah, b. 7 May, 1844; d. 7 April, 1860.
423. Nancy^ Pendleton (William^, Lieut. Peleg^, Col. WtUiam^,
Joseph^), was born 21 (or 27) April, 1797, at Islesboro, Me., and
died 23 Feby., 1851. She married, 11 June, 1816, as his first wife,
Tunothy Porter.
Issue (Porter), born at Searsport, Me.:
1176. i. Roberts b. 22 Dec., 1816; m. (1), Mary A.s Nichols; (2),
Mrs. Lois A.® (Shute) Porter. [Carried forward.]
ii. William, b. 12 Oct, 1818; d. 16 Nov., 1853; m. 23 Jany., 1843,
his first cousin, Lois A.® Shute, daughter of Samuel and
[424] Lois^ (PendletonJ Shute. By her he had issue (Por-
ter): Mary V^ (dec.); m. Daniel C. Nichols of Searsport.
iii. Jane R., b. 31 March, 1822; m. A. M. Warren. No issue.
iv. Timothy, Jr., b. 16 March, 1828; d. 20 Nov., 1838.
V. Nancy, b. 23 Aug., 1830; d. 25 May, 1858; m Thomas* Shute,
a first cousin, son oi Samuel and [424] Lois^ (Pendleton)
Shute. No issue.
vi. Lydia, b. 9 AprU, 1832; m. (1), Daniel Batchelder; (2),
Sawyer. She has been married seven times in all, her last
husband being Green. Last known res. Cumberland
Mills, Me.
vii. Lois A., b. 8 Sept., 1835 ; m. Josiah Hunt. She is dec.
viii. Mary E., b. 20 May, 1837; m. Stephen Smith. Res. Stockton
Springs, Me.
424. Lois^ Pendleton (JfTtUtam*, Lieut. Peleg^, Col. WiUiam^,
Joseph^), was bom at Islesboro, Me., 12 April, 1799, and died 8
December, 1825. She married 9 November, 1820, as his first wife,
Samuel Shute, Jr., bom 23 July, 1798. He married (2), 23 July,
1826, Harriet Cousins.
Lois^ (Pendleton) Shute had issue (Shute), bom at Pros-
pect (Searsport), Me.:
i. Mary A.«, b. 13 Aug., 1821; m. 28 Dec, 1845, Nahum M.
Berry.
ii. Thomas, b. 11 May, 1823; m. his first cousin, Nancy® Porter,
daa. of Timothy and [423] Nancy^ (Pendleton) Porter.
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iii. Lois A., b. 13 Oct., 1835; d. 10 Sept., 1881; m. (1), William^
Porter; (2), his brother, [1176] Robert* Porter.
425. Peleo^ Pendleton (William^, Lieut. Peleg^, Col. William* ,
Joseph^), was bom 29 May, 1800 (or 8 May, 1801), at Islesboro,
Me., and died 24 (or 25) February, 1878, at Thorndike, Me. In
early life he followed the sea; later he bought a farm at Thorndike,
upon which he lived nntil his death.
He married Jane Batchelder, daughter of Daniel and Lois (Wil-
liams) Batchelder. She was bom 20 October, 1807, and died 26
March, 1879.
Issue, first two bom at Prospect (Searsport), Me., others at
Thorndike:
1177. William®, b. 17 May, 1830; d. unm., 15 Feby., 1854.
1178. Lois Abigail, b. 27 Feby., 1832; m. Benjamin A. Post.
1179. Nancy Catherine, b. 28 Oct., 1836; m. WUliam Crosby.
1180. Daniel Batchelder, b. 11 June, 1837; d. 9 Nov., 1858.
1181. Lucy Batchelder, b. 29 March, 1841; m. Wellington Shibles.
1182. Asenath Haskell, b. 16 Aug., 1845; m. Daniel B. DoUoff, Jr.
Note: The History of Islesboro, p. 263, and the Bangor Hist Mag., I,
93, say that Peleg^ Pendleton married Betsey Brown of LincolnTlUe, but
his children say he had no other wife than Jane Batchelder.
426. Joseph^ Pendlxtok (WUliam^, Lieut. Peleg^, Col. William* ,
Joseph^), was bom 11 April, 1803, at Islesboro, Me., and died 5
December, 1884, at Searsport, Me. He married 27 December, 1827,
Fannie Coombs, daughter of James and Patience (Merrithew)
Coombs. She was born 17 October, 1802, and died 25 December,
1872, at Searsport:
Issue, bom at Searsport, Me.:
1183. Joseph^, Jr., b. 30 Sept, 1828; m. Clarissa* Griffin, a second
cousin, dau. of Eben^ and Clarissa (York) Griffin, and
granddaughter of Ebenezer and [146] Lydia* (Pendleton)
Griffin, but was lost at sea, 18 Oct., 1854, leaving no issue.
1184. Frances Abigail, b. 18 Jany., 1831; m. Nathan Pendleton*
Carver.
1185. 'Mary Ann, b. 24 Oct., 1832; m. James B. Treat.
1186. George Washington, b. 28 Dec, 1834; m. Amelia C. Webber.
1187. Timothy Coombs, b. 22 May, 1837; m. at Lynn, Mass., 1 Nov.,
1877, Marion Gertrude Newhall, dau. of William Pell and
Mary Ann Newhall. She was b. at Lynn and d. there, 13
Jany., 1879 (Lynn Rec). Timothy C. Pendleton Was a
master mariner. He d. at Seattle, Wash., 5 July, 1893. No
issue.
1188. Charlotte Winslow, b. 28 Sept., 1839 ; m. Charles G. Chase.
1189. Susan, b. 4 Oct., 1841; d. Aug., 1844.
1190. Benjamin Coombs, b. 18 Dec, 1844; m. Mary A. Park.
427. George Washington^ Pendleton (William^, Lieut, Peleg^,
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Col. WUliam^, Jo§eph*), was bom at Proepect (Searsport), Me., 6
May, 1806, and died at Thorndike, Me., 29 September, 1879. He
married, 5 May, 1836, Rachel Batchelder, daughter of Daniel and
Lois (WiUiams) Batchelder. She died 7, or 9, May, 1897.
Issue :
1191. Lovisa'', b. 4 April, 1837, Solon, Me.; d. at Thomdike, 29
Sept, 1879; m. there, 3 Dec., 1856, Elias Hunt, b. 6 Oct,
1835, Troy, Me., d. 14 June, 1874, Thomdike, son of Enoch
and Cordelia (Hall) Hunt Issue (Hunt), b. Thomdike,
Me.: i. George Albert, b. 29 Oct., 1869; m. 14 May, 1888,
Alice Dority. Res. Everett, Mass. ii. Rachel Pendleton, b.
18 May, 1863; d. 15 May, 1878. iii. Mary Ixnte, b. 15
June, 1870; m. 14 Oct, 1886, Rev. Alonso E. Bradford.
Res., 1908, MUo, Me. iv. Myra Abbott, b. 22 July, 1875;
m. 19 June, 1901, Melvin W. Bishop. Res. Blanchard, Me.
1192. George Albert, b. (30 April, 1846 ?) ; d. 6 Jany., 1859, ae.
13 years, 8 months, 6 days.
429. Lydia^ Pxndleton (William\ Lieut. Pele^, Col. William\
Joseph*), was bom at Prospe<4; (Searsport), Me., 26 December, 1810.
She married 26 December, 1832, Timothy Ward, son of David and
Hannah (Parsons) Ward.
i. Nancy Pendleton®, b. 9 Aug., 1835; d. 9 May, 1870; m. Ruel
Wentworth and had three ch.
ii. George Pendleton, b. 6 May, 1837; m. Florinda Maxim. Res.
Thomdike. They have had five ch.
iii. Hannah Jane, b. 24 Jany., 1839; m. Clifton S. Hunt Res.
Issue (Ward), bom at Thomdike, Me.:
Thomdike. She has had four sons,
iv. Mark, b. 24 (or 26) June, 1841; m. (1), Martha Blanchard;
(2), Clara Maxim. Res. Searsport, Me. He is the father
of several ch.
V. Edwin C, b. 10 Dec, 1845; d. 24 Sept, 1885; m. Hannah
Maxim. They had five sons,
vi. Timothy Milton, b. 6 May, 1848; m. Sophronia Maxim. Res.
Thomdike. Four ch.
vii. Ezra Manter, b. 7 (or 17) Sept, 1852; d. Jany., 1853.
Note: Florinda, Clara, Hamiah, and Sophronia Maxim named above,
were sisters.
432. Nancy^ Pendleton (Joseph^, Lieut, Pele^, Col. William^,
Joseph*), was bom at Islesboro, Me., 8 August, 1796, and died 17
January, 1879. She married Ephraim Gould, bom 5 September,
1802, died 27 February, 1882, son of William and Lucana (Cole)
Gould (" Zaccheus Gould Genealogy").
Issue (Gould), bom at Hope, Me.:
i. Ephraim", Jr., a soldier in the Rebellion; d. in Libby Prison in
1865.
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ii. Nelson P., d. mun.
iii. Peleg P.^ num.
iv. Willis F., unm.
v. Lncana, d. mim.
vi. Tilson^ m. .
▼ii. Wealtha P., m, (1), Benjamin Jones; (2), William Winslow.
Res. Rockland^ Me.
▼iii. John C.^ m. Lncinda Young.
436. Susanna^ Pendleton (Joseph^, Lieut Peleg^, Col, WUliani^,
Joseph*), was born at Islesboro, Me.^ 29 January^ 1803^ and died 31
March^ 1847. She married 30 December, 1822, Willis Fish, of Hope,
Me., bom 7 December, 1799.
Issue (Fish), bom at Appleton, Me.:
i. RosaHnda M.«, b. 5 Oct., 1823; d. 12 Aug., 1846.
ii. Joseph Pendleton, b. 6 Dec., 1825; d. 22 April, 1893; m. Oct.,
1847, Sarah P.^ Mansfield, dau. of Samuel Payson and
[1014] Priscilla® (Pendleton) Mansfield. They had three
ch.: 1. Marian A.^ (Fish), b. 12 Jany., 1851; m. D. D.
Garcelon. 2. George W., b. 3 Sept., 1853. Res. Union, Me.
3. AlheH M., b. 28 May, 1857.
iii. Seth M., b. 1 Jany., 1829; d. in Milwaukee, Wis.; m. 6 June,
1852, Dell L. Sumner,
iv. Sarah A., b. 20 Dec, 1837; m. Obadiah Daniels. Res. Union,
Me.
V. Benjamin N., b. 8 July, 1841; unm.
▼i. Medora A., b. 1 Sept., 1843; d. 26 July, 1886; m. Guvanus
Dunton.
437. Joseph^ Pendleton, Jr. (Joseph^, Lieut. Peleg^, CoL WtL-
liarn^f Joseph*"), was bom at Islesboro, Me., 20 November, 1805, and
died there, 30 July, 1852. He married (published 11 April, 1836),
Emily Richards, bom 5 May, 1814, daughter of Moses and Sarah
Richards (" Richards Genealogy," p. 191).
Issue, bom Islesboro, Me.:
1193. Amasa«, b. 15 May, 1837; d. 23 Dec., 1838.
1194. Emily, b. 17 Sept., 1840; d. 22 March, 1842.
1195. Amelia, b. 4 Aug., 1,843; m. Edwin Eames. No issue.
1196. Ellen, b. 9 Oct., 1844; m. as his second wife, Stephen Fair-
field. They had no issue. His first wife was [979] Bridget
F.' Pendleton.
1197. Ann, b. 21 July, 1846; m. at Boston, Mass., 30 July, 1868,
David H. Hall, son of Hon. Joseph and Eliza (Parkman)
[Pendleton] Hall. Eliza Parkman's first husband was [350]
Alexander^ Pendleton. Mrs. David H. Hall lives at Dark
Harbor, Islesboro, Me. She has two children (Hall): L
Emily M.*, b. 14 Feby., 1872, Boston, Mass.; unm. ii. Wal-
ter O., b. 24 May, 1874; m. [3510] Florence H.^^ Pendleton.
[Ref.: "Hall Family Records," p. 198.]
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1198. George, b. 23 Aug., 1849 ; m. Lucy Jane* Pendleton.
1199. Sophronia Emma, b. 7 Dec., 1852; m. her first cousin, Amasa
Porter® Hatch, son of Amasa and [438] Sophronia^ (Pen-
dleton) Hatch. Res. Dark Harbor, Islesboro, Me. Issue
(Hatch), b. Islesboro, Me.: i. PkUena^, b. 10 Feby., 1872;
m. Leon W. Wyman. ii. Fred Avery, b. 13 March, 1874;
lost at sea, 27 Nov., 1898. iii. Alton Calvin, b. 27 Dec,
1876; m. March, 1901, BeUe Durgin. iv. Edwin E., b. 28
July, 1879. V. Harry Porter, b. 31 Jany., 1886.
438. Sophronia^ Pendleton (Joseph^, Lieut. Peleg^, Col. Wil-
liam^, Joseph^), was born at Islesboro, Me., 12 Sept., 1808, and died
there, 1 October, 1849. She married as his first wife, 22 Dec, 1832,
Amasa Hatch, bom 7 November, 1808, son of Isaac and Betsey
(Warren) Hatch. He married (2), her sister, [443] Emeline^ Pen-
dleton, and (3), Mrs. Mary Coombs. Sophronia^ had issue (Hatch),
born at Islesboro, Me.:
i. Sophronia Ann®, b. 21 May, 1833; m. 1853, Samuel Warren, of
Albion, Me. Res. Peabody, Mass.
ii. William E., b. 21 Oct., 1835; lost at sea, 10 Oct., 1868; m.
1858, Emily A. Farrow,
iii. Wealthy Pendleton, b. 22 Nov., 1839; m. 1862, William C.
Hatch. Res. Isesboro, Me.
iv. Amasa Porter, b. 17 Aug., 1844; lost at sea, 30 March, 1889;
m. [1199] Sophronia Emma^ Pendleton, a first cousin.
V. Janet, d. inf.
vi. Son, unnamed, d. inf.
Ref.: "History of Islesboro, Me.," p. 218.
439. Peleo^ Pendleton (Joseph^, Lieut, Peleg^, Col. William^,
Joseph^), was bom at Islesboro, Me., 25 February, 1811, and died
there, 30 September, 1838, according to the Waldo Co., Me., Probate
records [Vol. x, p. 499]. The " History of Islesboro " says that his
gravestone gives his date of death as 31 August, 1838. He was a
selectman of Islesboro in 1836, and probably town clerk in the fol-
lowing year, although the work already mentioned gives the date as
1857; this must obviously be an error, as no other Peleg Pendleton
could be referred to.
He married in 1837, Sibyl Sherman, bom at Islesboro, 25 Sep-
tember, 1818, daughter of James and Sibyl (Gilkey) Sherman. She
married (2), James Perry.
Peleg had one child:
1200. Pele^, Jr., b. 29 July, 1838; d. young. James Sherman, of
Islesboro, was appointed his guardian, 6 May, 1839 (Waldo
Co. Probate Records, x, 237).
440. Lydia Jane^ Pendleton (Joseph^, Lieut, Peleg^, Col, Wil-
liam^, Joseph^), was born at Islesboro, Me., 29 January, 1814. and
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died at Bangor^ Me.^ March^ 1896. She married (1)^ as his second
wife^ 5 October, 1834, Solomon Spragne, son of Jonathan and Lydia
(Dodge) Spragne. His first wife was Lucretia* Dodge, daughter of
Rathbom and [665] Lydia^ (Pendleton) Dodge. He died in 1850,
and his widow married (2), as his second wife, 18 October, 1852,
John Batchelder. His first wife was [1681] Niobe* Pendleton.
Issue, by first husband (Spragne), bom at Islesboro, Me.:
i. Lydia Jane«, b. 8 Sept., 1835; d. 8 April, 1892; m. Henry
Coombs, Jr.
iL Emeline Pendleton, b. 4 June, 1839; m. (pub. 15 June, 1859),
George F. Keller. Res. Islesboro.
iii. Solomon, Jr., b. 25 Dec., 1842; d. 9 Jany., 1845.
iv. Herbert J., b. 25 April, 1845; d. 1900; m. (1), [1062] Mary
Rebecca* Pendleton; (2), Banche Maude Abbott
y. Joshua D. (twin with Herbert J.), d. inf.
vi. Rose Edna, b. 3 Oct., 1849; d. 22 Sept., 1862.
Issue, by second husband (Batchelder), bom Islesboro:
viL Grace G., b. about 1853; d. 1891; m. (1), Erskin Warden; (2),
Charles Smith,
viii. Melveme O., b. 23 Jany., 1855; m. (1), Belle Palton; (2), 13
March, 1881, Nora Deane Goswell. Res. Clinton, Ind.
Ref.: '^ History of Islesboro, Me.**
441. Nelson^ Pendleton {Joseph^, Lieut. Pele^, Col. William^,
Joseph*), was bom at Islesboro, Me., 28 November, 1816. He was
a master mariner, and died at Callao, Peru, in 1862. He made his
home at Camden, Me., and his widow petitioned the Probate Court
of Knox County for administration upon his estate. He married 25
March, 1838, Ann H. Fish. She married (2), Porter.
Issue : I
1201. Llewellyn®, d. ae. about 16 years.
1202. Herbert, d. ae. about 7 years.
1203. Nelson, Jr., d. at Boston, Mass., 31 July, 1862, ae. 1 year, 1
month, and 29 days (Boston records).
442. Ephraim^ Pendleton (Joseph^, Lieut. Peleg^, Col. William^,
Joseph*), was bom at Islesboro, Me., 21 March, 1819, and died at
Stockton Springs, Me., 10 April, 1895. ' Like nearly all the other
grandsons of Lieut. Peleg Pendleton, Ephraim was a master mari-
ner. Upon his retirement from a seafaring life he lived for a time
at Searsport, Me., then returned to Islesboro, where he occupied his
father's old home, and finally removed to Stockton Springs, where
be spent the rest of his life.
He married 10 February, 1846, Ann* Gilkey, bom 10 January,
1824, daughter of Thomas, Jr., and DoUy^ (Farasworth) Gilkey
and granddaughter of Robert and [122] Bridget^ (Pendleton) Fams-
worth.
Issue, bom at Camden, Me., except the last:
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1204. Lincoln^^ d. ae. 8 yean.
1205. James Wallace C, m. (1), Hattie O. Eirkpatrick; (2), Cora
£. Cotton.
1206. Isabelle, b. 22 March, 1859; m. (1), 3 June, 1881, Melvin D.
Haskell; (2), 9 Sept, 1892, John F. Ellis. Res. Stockton
Springs, Me. Issue (Haskell) : i. George F.*, b. 25 March,
1883, Islesboro, Me. ii. Lottie G., b. 13 Feby., 1886, Stock-
ton Springs, Me.
1207. Annie C, m. 28 Oct., 1901, Hosea C. Renouf. No issue
(1906). Res. Stockton, Me.
1208. Lottie E., b. Greenock, Scotland; d. ae. 17 years.
443. Emeline^ Pendleton (Joseph^, Lieut. Pele^, CoL WUliain^,
Joseph^), was bom at Islesboro, Me., 21 Jany., 1821, and died there,
20 Jany., 1861. She married as his second wife (published 3 March,
1851), Amasa Hatch, whose first wife was her sister [438] Sophro-
nia^ JPendleton.
Issue (Hatch), bom at Islesboro, Me.:
i. Sarah Adelaide*, b. 12 July, 1854; m. 1876, Henry P. Hatch.
She lives at Islesboro. Her husband was lost at sea, 27
Nov., 1899.
ii. Enuna, b. 28 March, 1859 ; d. 1859.
444. Nancy^ Pendleton (Green^, Lieut, Pele^, CoL William^,
Joseph^), was bom at Searsport, Me., 12 October, 1797, and died at
Stockton, Me., 10 March, 1863. She married at Prospect (Sears-
port), Me., 7 March, 1816, James Stowers, son of Sami^el and Eliza-
beth (Upham) Stowers. He was bom at Sandy Point, Me., 24
Miarch, 1794, and died at Stockton, Me., 10 March, 1863. He served
in Capt. Phineas Pendleton's company of militia during the War of
1812.
Issue (Stowers), bom at Stockton, Me.:
i. Eliza A.«, b. 12 Jany., 1818; d. 5 Jany., 1842; m. 6 Sept., 1840,
Edward N. Harriman.
ii. James R., b. 23 Feby., 1819; d. 13 Oct., 1846; m. 8 Dec., 1842,
Almira Bailey,
iii. Abigail P., b. 22 July, 1822; m. 12 June, 1845, Simeon H. Nick-
erson. Res., Sandy Point, Me.
iv. Samuel G., b. 21 Dec, 1824; d. Dec., 1847 (?).
V. Lois E., b. 10 Nov., 1827; d. 13 Feb., 1900; m. 11 Aug., 1851,
Franklin French. Issue (French): 1. Evelyn*, b. 8 Nov.,
1852; m. Franklin Poore Johnson, of Manchester, N. H.
2. Edward, d. 19 Feby., 1886; m. Charlotte Perkins. 3.
Charles, d. inf. 4. Susan Clifford, m. Frederick G. Taylor.
Mrs. F. P. Johnson had one ch., Noyes Poore*^ (Johnson),
b. 13 June, 1883. He m. Mabel G. Shaw and has a son,
Franklin Poore^^ (Johnson), b. 21 May, 1906.
vi. John P., b. 7 Jany., 1829; d. 18 Nov., 1848.
vii. Charles E., b. 7 Jany., 1831; d. 2 Aug., 1833.
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viii. Nancy E., b. 8 Nov., 1833; m. 9 Sept, 1857, William J. Wyllic.
Res., Chelsea, Mass.
ix. Charles Nelson, b. 24 Sept., 1835; m. (1), Maria L. Bowen;
(2), Mrs. Nellie V. Kingsbury. Carried forward as No.
1208a.
X. Edward N., b. 5 Aug., 1837; d. 13 July, 1863; m. 19 June,
1862, Abbie Campbell. He served in a Maine Regiment
during the Civil War, and died at Port Hudson soon after
enlisting in the service.
446. Cathxrine^ Pbndlstox (Green^, Lieut Pele^, Col. WU-
liani^, Joseph*), was bom at Searsport, Me., 14 August, 1802, and
died there 17 November, 1879. She married at Searsport, Me., 27
December, 1821 (?), William Walker Clifford, bom 26 January,
1796, at Cape Jellison, Me., died 18 December, 1878, at Searsport^
Me., son of Jacob and Rachel Riggs (Walker) Clifford.
Issue (Clifford), bom at Searsport, Me.:
i. Waiiam Green', b. 12 Nov., 1822; d. at sea 30 July, 1858; m.
Dec, 1849, Elmira W. TarbeU.
ii. Margaret Gilmore, b. 2 Feby., 1825; d. 16 Dec., 1894; m.
Henry Sunmer Black,
iii. Nancy Pendleton, b. 5 Jany., 1827; d. 23 Aug., 1829.
iv. Henry Edward, b. 24 Oct, 1828; d. at sea 9 Sept., 1860; m. at
Portland, Me., 4 June, 1852, Henrietta P. Blanchard.
V. Anna Pendleton, b. 6 Dec., 1830; m. in Searsport, Me., 6 Feby.,
1856, Lyman W. Walker. Res., Arlington, Mass.
vi. Benjamin Pendleton, b. 19 July, 1834; d. unm., 13 Sept, l855,
at Deep Creek, Va.
vii. Amelia Catherine, b. 27 Jany., 1838; d. 9 March, 1866, at Ne-
ponset, Mass.; m. as his first wife, 16 June, 1864, Orin
Utley Beach, Jr. He m. (2), [1236] Emily Jane* Pendle-
ton,
viii. Alvena Albertine, b. 23 Oct., 1843; m. at Searsport, 11 May,
1865, Elbridge G. Blanchard. Res., Bemida, Cal.
ix. James Reiley Stowers, b. 29 May, 1846; d, 17 Aug., 1846.
447. Green^ Pbndletok, Jr. (Green^, Lieut. Pele^, Col. WU-
liam^, Joseph*), was bom at Prospect (Searsport), Me., 12 Sep-
tember, 1804, and died there 16 July, 1874. He followed the sea
in his younger days, and removed with his family to Ohio in 1859,
where he engaged in farming for a time. Upon the death of his
wife, he returned to Maine, married again, and made his home after-
wards in his native town.
He married (1), Mary Brooks, bom 3 June, 1806, Lincolnville,
Me., daughter of Solomon and Johanna (Hunt) Brooks. She died
at Centersburg, Ohio, in 1865, and he married (2), Mrs. Sarah
(Park) Pendleton, widow of his brother [451], Charles Nelson Pen-
dleton.
Issue, bom in Searsport, Me.:
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S76 TRB PXKDLKTON OXNBALOOT
1209. Mary AimS b. 8 Aug., 1829; m. [463] John G.^ Pendleton.
1210. Charles Green, b. 22 Aug., 1831; d. in the West Indies, 20
April, 1857. Crosby's Obituaries, published in that year,
in noting the death of Capt. Charles Pendleton of the bark
"Gen. Jones," says: "His vessel had struck on the Ba-
hama Banks and required shore hands to assist in pumping.
Three or four of these, who had been fully paid for their
work, demanded more money from Capt. Pendleton, which
he refused to pay. They dogged him for two days and on
the evening of the 11th [of April], as he was going aboard
with two other captains, he was attacked by these men and
their friends, six in all, who had been hiding on the wharf.
After brutally beating him with clubs, they ran away. Capt.
Pendleton seemed on the road to recovery from this assault
when lock-jaw developed and he died on the 20th. He was
of Searsport, Me., and well liked by all who knew him."
Capt. Pendleton was unm.
1211. Brooks Solomon, b. 2 June, 1833; m. Lucretia Scribner.
1212. James Crosby, b. 22 June, 1835; d. 30 Nov., 1835.
1213. Jane Clarinda, b. 13 Oct., 1836; d. 12 June, 1892; m. (1),
David Skillin; (2), 5 Jany., 1868, Benjamin Carroll. By
her first husband she had issue (Skillen). i. Mary*, ii.
Charles, and two unnamed daughters who died in infancy.
By her second husband she had issue (Carroll): v. Daisy
A,*, b. 6 Jany., 1874, Valparaiso, Ind.; m. 5 Nov., 1896,
Noah Martin. Res., Boone Grove, Ind. She has two chil-
dren (Martin): i. Mabel J.", b. 25 April, 1897; ii. Clay-
ton W., b. 17 July, 1899.
1214. Christopher Bailey, b. 21 April, 1839; m. Sarah E. Jones.
1215. Edward Payson, b. 19 April, 1842; m. Luanda M. Poston.
1216. Everett Engs, b. 2 Oct, 1844; m. Laura Hobart.
1217. Anna Brooks, b. 12 Aug., 1846; d. 9 May, 1895; m. 4 July,
1869, at Valparaiso, Ind., Asa Baum. Issue (Baum):, b. at
Valparaiso: i. Charles (?.*, b. 13 Feby., 1871; m. 12 Oct,
1907, Mrs. Lucy Dole; res., Kalamazoo, Mich. ii. Clara L.,
b. 7 Nov., 1872; m. 25 April, 1894, Walter L. Raynes. Res.,
Battle Creek, Mich. She has issue (Raynes): i. Walter
L.", Jr., b. 3 Feby., 1900.
448. John Park^ Pendleton (Green^, Lieut Pele^, Col. Wih
liam^, Joseph^), was bom at Prospect (Searsport), Me., 20 April,
1807. In early life he taught school for a time and then began
going to sea, becoming a master mariner. Accompanied by a ship
commanded by his brother. Green, he sailed from Searsport late in
1847. A heavy gale came on at once, the vessels were separated
and John Pendleton was never heard of again. He is supposed to
have been lost on George's Banks, 2 December, 1847. He married
Amanda Sherboume and had issue, bom in Searsport, Me.:
1218. Sarah AnnS b. 1831; d. 1852; m. Nov., 1847, Jonathan C*
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Nichols^ a second cousin, son of David^ and Catherine (Clif-
ford) Nichols, grandson of Alexander and [149] Prudence*
(Pendleton) Nidiols. They had no issue.
1219. Amanda M., b. 1834; d. 25 AprQ, 1838.
1220. Mary Brooks, b. Nov., 1835; d. June, 1885; m. Samuel* Grif-
fin, a second cousin, son of Phineas^ and Mary (Park) Grif-
fin, grandson of Ebenezer and [146] Lydia* (Pendleton)
Griffin. Issue (Griffin): i. Sarah N.^, b. Oct., 1859; unm.
ii. Lillias B., b. Feby., 1861; m. Frank Stackpole; res., Med-
way, Mass.
1221. Andrew Sherboume, b. 25 Nov., 1837; m. Nancy P.^ Carver.
1222. Amanda M. (2nd), b. 1841; d. 15 Feby., 1856.
1223. John P., b. 8 Dec, 1844; d. 28 Dec., 1844.
1224. Emma, b. 1847; d. Dec., 1870; m. June, 1869, James Blanch-
ard, Jr., son of James and Mary (Clifford) Blanchard.
Issue (Blanchard): i. Emma M.% b. 1870; d. Dec., 1870.
Capt. James Blanchard, Jr., his wife and child were lost in
the Mediterranean Sea in the bark " Trovatore," Dec., 1870.
450. Benjamin^ Pexdlkton (Green^, Lieut. Peleg^, Col. WU-
liam\ Joseph^), was bom at Searsport, Me., 13 May, 1810, and died
there, 29 July, 1851. He married, 2 February, 1837, Nancy Fisher
Nichols, bom 20 April, 1815, daughter of Sanmel and Mary (Cun-
ningham) Nichols. She married (2), John Park. Benjamin^ Pen-
dleton's children, bom at Searsport, Me., were:
1225. Martha*, b. 26 Oct., 1839; d. 18 Jany., 1842.
1226. Martha A., b. 6 Aug., 1843; m. 21 June, 1871, James Treat
Frskine, b. 30 April, 1843, Stockton, Me., son of Micah Po-
land and Adaline (Treat) Erskine. Res., Searsport, Me.
Issue (Erskine): i. James Pendleton^, b. 6 April, 1872,
Searsport, Me.; he is a graduate of the Medical School of
Columbia University and is a practising physician in New
York City. ii. Nancy Fattnet, b. at sea, 23 Nov., 1879 ; m.
Dana Marshall Dutch; res., Dorchester, Mass. iii. Har*
riet M,, b. 10 Dec, 1881, Searsport. iv. Esther Lucie, h.
17 Feby., 1888, Utsalady, Wash.; d. 26 June, 1889, Brook-
lyn, N. Y.:
1227. Esther Houston, b. 10 Dec, 1844; d. 4 March, 1906; m. at
Boston, Mass., 14 Jany., 1866*, Edwin L.* Griffin, a second
cousin, sob of Phineas^ and Mary (Park) Griffin, grandson
of Ebenezer and [146] Lydia* (Pendleton) Griffin. Issue
(Griffin), b. Searsport: i. Etta MaheP, b. June, 1872. ii.
Edwin Pendleton, b. June, 1880; m. Eva Clement. Res.,
Havana, Cuba.
Ref.: E. P. Echols' '^ Family Record of James Nichols of Londonderry,
N. H."
• The Boston records give her name as " Etta N.**
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278 THE FKNDLSTON OSNSALOOT
451. Charles Nelson^ Pendleton (Chreen*, Lieut. Peleg^, Col.
William^ Joseph^), was born at Searsport, Me., 13 April, 1813. He
was a master mariner, and while at Havana, Cuba, in command of
the bark "Amanda " in 1862, contracted yellow fever and died there
on the 16th of May in that year. He married Sarah Park, daughter
of Samuel and Margaret (Nichols) Park. She married (2), his
brother [447] Green' Pendleton, Jr.
Charles Nelson' Pendleton's children, bom at Searsport, Me.,
were:
1228. Charles Hervey*, b. 31 Nov., 1838. He was mate on his
father's bark, the "Amanda," and also d. of yellow fever,
7 June, 1862.
1229. Albert N., b. 16 Nov., 1840, served about three years in the
26th Maine Volunteers during the Civil War and d. on his
way home, 5 Aug., 1864.
1230. Edmund B., b., 28 April, 1843; d. at Staten Island, N. Y., 10
June, 1872.
1231. William C, b. 23 Aug., 1845; unm. Res., Searsport, Me. He
is a corporator of the Searsport Savings Bank.
1232. Sarah Park, b. 13 July, 1848; m. at Searsport, 12 June, 1874,
Ira Blanchard Staples, son of Enoch and Sarah (Hichbom)
Staples. He d. at sea and his widow still lives at Searsport.
Issue (Staples): i. Eugenia Ella^, b. 21 Sept., 1875,
Havre, France; m. James H.* Beach, son of Orin Utley,
Jr., and [1236] Emily Jane* (Pendleton) Beach, ii. Ed-
mund Beuclaire, b. 2 July, 1878, Searsport; m. 11 Nov.,
1908, Elizabeth Carver^ Lancaster, dau. of Sewall and Elisa-
beth* (Carver) Lancaster, and granddau. of Woodbum and
[456] Mary^ (Pendleton) Carver; he is a druggist in East
Boston, Mass. iii. Ernest P., b. 28 Feby., 1890, Searsport.
1233. Clifton Aurelius, b. 22 Sept., 1850; m. Fredetta C. Barrell.
1234. Ada Blanchard, b. 12 Sept., 1856; m. at Searsport, 29 Sept.,
1884, Edward A. Noyes, b. 7 Jany., 1855, Searsport, son
of Allen and Sarah J. (Stetson) Noyes. Res., Portland,
Ore. Issue (Noyes), b. Astoria, Ore.: i. Sadie Mildred, b.
28 May, 1886. ii. Allen Pendleton, b. 24 March, 1889. iii.
Edward Allen, b. 11 Oct., 1891.
452. Christopher "LJ Pendleton (Green^, Lieut, Peleg^, Col.
WUliam*, Joseph^), was bom at Searsport, Me., 17 February, 1816,
and died 22 August, 1854. He married 24 November, 1847, Maria
P. Haynes, bom 8 June, 1827, Swanville, Me., died 16 October, 1852,
daughter of Nathaniel and Miriam W. (Pearson) Haynes.
Issue, bom at Bangor, Me.:
1235. Ada Maria*, b. 29 Oct., 1848; d. 1 May, 1898, Bangor, Me.;
m. there, 10 Oct., 1871, George Herbert Nutter, b. 31 Dec,
1848, Boston, Mass., son of Hazen T. and Maria L. (Fer-
nald) Nutter. He is treasurer of the Noyes & Nutter Mfg.
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8XVSNTH GENERATION 279
Co., of Bangor, Me., makers of stoves and ranges. Issue
(Nutter), b. Bangor, Me.: i. Grace Altna^, b. 29 March,
1875; m. Ralph M. Brann; res., Denver, Colo. ii. Irving
Wilton, b. 6 Oct.^ 1880; unm. (1906); res., Bangor, Me. iii.
Harold Rustell, b. 13 July, 1882; unm. (1906); res., Ban-
gor, Me.
453. James Heryet^ Pendleton {Green*, Lieut. Peleg^, Col.
WUUafn^), was bom at Searsport, Me., 13 January, 1819, and died
at Park, Me., a part of Searsport, 22 February, 1908. He was one
of the few grandsons of Lieut. Peleg* Pendleton who did not follow
the sea as a livelihood. In noting his death, the Bangor [Me.]
" Daily Commercial " of 26 February, 1908, published the follow-
ing obituary : " James Hervey Pendleton, a veteran of the Aroos-
took War and one of the oldest and most respected citizens of Sears-
port, passed away at his home in Park, Saturday, February 22, aged
89 years, 1 month and 9 days, after an illness of about one year.
He was bom in Prospect, now Searsport, January 13, 1819, the son
of Green and Ann (Park) Pendleton and had lived in two States,
two counties and two towns, and died in the house in which he was
born. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Pendleton were constant attend-
ants of the Congregational church of Searsport." James Hervey^
Pendleton married, 12 December, 1841, [461] Esther Houston Pen-
dleton, a first cousin. She died at Park, Me., 6 September, 1907.
Issue, bom at Searsport, Me.: !
1236. Emily Jane*, b. 31 March, 1846; m. Orin U. Beach, Jr.
1237. Frank Irving, b. 10 Nov., 1848; m. (1), Ella J. Erskine; (2),
Mrs. Harriet Gilmore.
1238. James Nelson, b. 16 Nov., 1853; m. Florence Ferguson.
1239. Pradence Griffin, b. 17 Oct., 1857; m. Selwyn McGilvery.
464. Phineas^ Pendleton, Jr. (Capt. Phineas*, Lieut. Peleg^,
Col. William^, Joseph^), was bom at Searsport, Me., 29 August, 1806,
and died there, 18 July, 1896. He was an enterprising citizen of
Searsport, where he made his home all his life. In 1847 he was
chosen a director of the Waldo Mutual Insurance Company. Phin-
eas^ Pendleton, Jr., married, 11 September, 1828, Wealthy Carver,
bom 1 July, 1808, Searsport, died 2 Febroary, 1877, daughter of
Isaac and Hannah (Nichols) Carver.
Issue, bom at Searsport:
1240. Phineas (3rd), b. 28 Sept, 1831; m. (1), Elizabeth J. Blanch-
ard; (2), Emily P. Perry.
1241. Wealthy, b. Feby., 1833; d. 16 March, 1853; m. James D^
McGlathery. No issue.
1242. John Gilmore, b. June, 1836; m. Emma Ford.
1243. Lillias Louene, b. 4 July, 1838; m. William G.® Nichols.
1244. Clara, d. inf.
1245. Clara E., b. 14 June, 1843; m. William H. Blanchard.
1246. Emily, d. inf.
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280 THE PSKDLBTON OSNCALOOT
1247. Matilda N., b. 4 Feby., 1847; m. Alexander H.s Nichols.
1248. Eleanora, b. 24 July, 1849; m. Joseph C. Field.
1249. Delphine, b. 23 Sept., 1851; m. (1), George A.« Nichols; (2),
Edward B. Billings.
455. Nathan^ Pkndleton (Capt Phtneas^, Lieut. Peleg^, CoL
William^, Joseph^), was bom at Searsport, Me., 2 December, 1808,
and died at Augasta, Me., 24 September, 1857. He began going to
sea when hardly more tlum a boy and was master mariner at a very
early age. Later he became interested in shipbuilding and sailed in
his own vessels for many years. He then removed to Bangor, Me.,
where he went into the ship chandlery business, and later built and
owned all the tug boats on the Penobscot. He also constructed at
Brewer, across the river from Bangor, the first marine railway in
that part of the country. He finally closed out his mercantile inter-
ests and became president of the Marine Bank of Bangor. While
attending to his duties here, he suffered his first attack of apoplexy.
This was supposed to have been brought on by a fall in a dry-dock
at Philadelphia, where he had gone a year before to superintend the
repairs upon one of his tugs. The attacks becoming more frequent
caused his removal to the hospital in Augusta, where his death oc-
curred three months after his admission. He was a man much
beloved, genial, hospitable, upright in all his dealings and highly
respected by all who knew him. Nathan^ Pendleton married at
Searsport, Me., 18 February, 1831, Lydia" Gilkey, daughter of
Philip and [316] Jane^ (Pendleton) Gilkey. She died at Boston,
Mass., 23 December, 1880. Issue:
1250. Nathan Philip", b. 16 Jany., 1836, Hingham, Mass.; m. Helen
Smith.
1251. Leonora Scull, b. 16 July, 1838, Belfast, Me., m. Benjamin
I. Nesmith.
1252. Oriana, b. 13 Feby., 1842, Belfast, Me.; m. Col. Charles H.
Lewis.
1253. Marion Ursula, b. 18 Sept., 1849, Bangor, Me.; m. at Water-
town, Mass., 26 Aug., 1872, Robert Frank Lewis, son of
Robert and Susan M. Lewis. No issue. Res., Searsport, Me.
1254. Laurette Estelle, b. 13 Feby., 1853, Bangor, Me.; m. (1),
Granville P. Home; (2), Joseph B. White.
456, Mary^ Pendleton (Capt. Phineas*, Lieut. Peleg^, Col. WH-
liam*, Joteph^), was bom at Searsport, Me., 23 February, 1811, and
died there, 27 August, 1902. She married, 14 July, 1828, Wood-
bum Carver, son of Isaac and Hannah (Nichols) Carver. He died
at Searsport, 3 April, 1899, after more than six^ years of married
life. Mrs. Carver lived to attend the golden wedding of her oldest
son.
Issue (Carver), bom at Searsport, Me.:
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[455] Nathan Pendleton
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gXVENTH OSKSRATION 281
L Nathan Pendleton', b. 8 Feby., 1829; d. 5 May, 1904, Roz-
biiry, Mass.; m. [1184] Frances A.' Pendleton.
IL Woodbupn, Jr., b. 16 Aug., 1831; d. 1849.
iii. Marietta, b. 24 July, 1833; m. 15 Sept, 1852, Hulbert H.
Park. Res., Park, Me.,
It. Susan T., b. 4 Sept, 1835; m. 26 April, 1856, Henry Bently
Park.
V. Nancy Pendleton, b. 7 Oct, 1837; m. [1221] Andrew S.* Pen-
dleton.
Ti. Hannah, b. 12 Sept, 1839; m. (1), 12 Dec., 1859, John G.
Blanchard; (2), as his second wife, Sewall Lancaster. Res.,
Park, Me.
vii. Prentiss H., b. 28 Oct., 1841; d. 1842.
vlii. Prentiss H. (2nd), b. 11 June, 1843; d. 1867.
ix. Esther J., b. 13 Aug., 1845; d. unm., 1881.
X. Elisabeth, b. 15 Nov., 1847; dec.; m. 24 Dec., 1873, Sewall
Lancaster^ as his first wife,
zi. Benjamin, b. 4 Not., 1849; d. 1850.
xii. William, b. 16 May, 1851; m. 16 July, 1875, Lydia L. Park.
Res.^ Beamans, Iowa,
xiii. Frances, b. 28 June, 1853; d. 1856.
xiv. Everett, b. 29 May, 1857; d. 1870.
457. Maroarxt Gilmore^ Pendleton {Capt, Phineas^, Lieut.
PeUf^y CoL Williams^, Joseph^), was bom at Searsport, Me., 28
November, 1813, and died there, 9 July, 1850. She married, 27
January, 1835, William Butman.
Issue (Butman), bom at Searsport, Me.:
i. Hannah', b. 22 Nov., 1837; d. 29 Oct., 1904, Roxbury, Mass.;
m. 16 Aug., 1861, James W. Ford,
ii. William J., b. 10 Sept., 1839 ; lost at sea in 1861.
iii. Margaret Ann, b. 23 July, 1841; m. Benjamin O. Sargent. Res.,
Searsport, Me.
iv. Samuel F., b. 11 Aug., 1843; d. inf.
V. Mary Foster, b. 5 Sept., 1845; m. Joshua D. Sargent. Res.,
Alton, Me.
vi. James Pendleton, b. 18 Feby., 1848; m. Anna Colson. Res.,
Searsport.
469. Nancy^ Pendleton (C,apU Phineas\ Lieut. Peleg^, Col. WU-
liam^, Joseph^), was bom at Searsport, Me., 11 March, 1819, and
died there, 12 April. 1906. She married at Searsport, 2 Febraary.
1842, John Gilmore Pendleton Colcord, bom 3 December, 1812,
Searsport, died there, 5 December, 1859, son of John and Amelia
(Park) Colcord.
Issue (Colcord), bom at Searsport:
i. John Herbert", b. 21 June, 1844; lost at sea, 22 Feby., 1891;
m. 28 May, 1873, Emma D. Nichols,
ii. Ann Maria, b. 14 Nov., 1845; d. 20 June, 1879; m (1), 27 June,
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282 THE PBNDLBTON OSNSALOGT
1864, Charles H. Colcord; (2), 15 April, 1871, James R.
Harriman.
iii. Mary C, b. 15 May, 1847; d. 11 Aug., 1850.
iv. Phineas Pendleton, b. 6 Jany., 1849; lost at sea, 20 Dec., 1865.
V. Benjamin Franklin, b. 18 Jany., 1854; m. 13 May, 1882, Emily
F. Sawyer. Res., Searsport. He has been in the Maine
Legislature as Representative from Searsport and is now
State Senator from Waldo County.
460. (Hon.) Jamks Gilmore^ Pendleton (Capt, Phineas^, Lieut,
Pele^y Col, William^, Joseph^), was bom at Searsport, Me., 17 May,
1821, and died there, 1 March, 1903. A biographical work entitled
" Men of Progress in Maine," says of him in part: " James G. Pen-
dleton received his early education in the common schools and worked
on the farm at home until the age of eighteen. He began a seafar-
ing life in 1839 and in the next few years filled the various grades
of seaman and rose to the official positions of mate and master. From
1845 to 1864 he commanded various ships, always in the foreign
trade, and made several voyages round the world, retiring from the
sea in the latter year. In 1849 he was master of a ship ^at carried
a party of gold-seekers to California.
" Since 1873 Capt Pendleton has been President of the Searsport
Savings Bank. When the Searsport National Bank was organized,
Capt. Pendleton was elected to the office of President, the two banks
being managed together.
" He is also a Director of the Merchants' Insurance Company of
Bangor and of the Maine Belting Company of Philadelphia, and a
member of the firm of C. O. Sawyer & Company, stoves and hard-
ware. He has held various town offices and was a member of the
Governor's Council from 1879-1881."
Capt. James G."^ Pendleton married (1), 26 February, 1851, Mar-
garet Clark Gilmore, a first cousin, daughter of John and Susan
(Clifford) Gilmore. She died, 25 December, 1876, and he married
(2), 12 September, 1883, Mrs. Hannah (Thurston) McGilvery,
widow of Capt. F. McGilvery and daughter of Rev. Stephen Thurs-
ton.
Issue, bom at Searsport:
1255. Alfred Blanchard", b. 15 June, 1853; m. Clara Parse.
1256. James Lock, b. 14 Sept., 1865. He was mate of the ship
*' Elizabeth," and was killed by a fall from the rigging while
off Cape Horn, 16 Feby., 1887.
462. Maria Emeline'^ Pendleton (Capt. Phineas*, Lieut Pelegf^,
Col, William*, Joseph^), was bom at Searsport, Me., 14 September,
1825, and died there, 21 August, 1902. She married at Searsport,
29 December, 1846, William Henry Park, son of John and Mary
(Nichols) Park. He was bom l5 June, 1822.
Issue (Park), bom at Searsport:
i. Alice Maria^, b. 25 Aug., 1849; unm.; res., Searsport.
Digitized by V^OOQIC
[460] Hon. James Gilmore Pendleton
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ii. Nora Emeline, b. 6 March, 1852; d. 12 Oct., 1869.
iii. WiUiam Henry, Jr., b. 21 April, 1862; lost at sea, 13 May, 1888.
iv. Ida Jane, b. 8 Dec., 1863; m. 8 Nov., 1889, Rev. Charles Har-
butt. Res., Portland, Me.
V. Esther Houston, b. 23 Oct., 1865; m. [2440] Ferdinand H.* Pen-
dleton.
463. John Gilmore^ Pendleton (CapU Phineas*, Lieut. Peleg*,
Col. William* f Joseph^), was bom at Searsport, Me., 8 November,
1828, and died at Everett, Mass., 23 April, 1899. For many years
he followed the Pendleton calling as a ship master, and visited
nnmerons foreign ports. He married (1), 5 September, 1849,
[1209] Mary Ann" Pendleton, daughter of his cousin, Green^ Pen-
dleton. She died at Cronstadt, Russia, 16 September, 1853, and he
married (2), 20 April, 1856, Sarah E. Blanchard, bom 31 Decem-
ber, 1831, Belfast, Me., died 7 Febmary, 1899, Searsport, daughter
of Shepherd and Sarah (Clifford) Blanchard.
Issue, by first wife, bom at Searsport:
1257. Eugene M.», b. 8 March, 1851; d. 15 Jany., 1852.
1258. Ella T., b. 17 Jany., 1853; d. at sea, on the passage home
from Cronstadt, 6 Nov., 1853.
Issue by second wife, bom at Searsport:
1259. Sarah Evelyn, b. 17 May, 1858; d. June, 1907, Minneapolis,
Minn.; m. at Searsport, 5 April, 1880, William K. Morison,
of Belfast. No issue. She had adopted two children, Sarah,
who d. in inf., and Ruth. Mr. Morison is President and
Treasurer of W. K. Morison & Company, hardware dealers,
in Minneapolis.
1260. Martha Jane, b. 14 Feby., 1861 ; m. 18 May, 1857, Dr. Alton
Atwell Jackson of East Jefferson, Me., son of Albert Rich-
ardson and Alice (Wright) Jackson. Res., Everett, Mass.
Issue (Jackson), b. East Jefferson, Me.: i. Alton Blanch-
ard^, b. 7 Feby., 1888. ii. Arthur Morison, b. 12 June, 1889.
iii. Evelyn Pendleton, b. 28 Nov., 1893. Alton B. and Ar-
thur M. Jackson are undergraduates at Dartmouth College,
class of 1911.
1261. Charles Shepherd, b. 1 Oct, 1864; m. (1), Sarah E. Britton;
(2), Mrs. Frances A. Eastman.
1262. John Louis, b. 24 July, 1866; m. Jessie Larimore.
1263. Clifton Blanchard, b. 16 Sept., 1870; d. 5 May, 1873.
1264. Edith Blanchard, b. 5 Feby., 1874; unm.
464. Benjamin Franklin'' Pendleton (Capt. Phineas^, Lieut.
Peleg^, Col. William* , Joseph^) y was bom at Searsport, Me., 28 No-
vember, 1829, and died there, 29 July, 1903. " He acquired his
early education in the common and high schools of his native town
and received his training for active life on the sea. At the apje of
twenty-one he was placed in command of the bark ' Edgar ' and was
subsequently captain of the ' Leghorn,' * Bell Rock,' * Moonlight '
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284 THE PKKDLBTON OBNBALOOT
and other ships. He was also engaged in shipbuilding between 1870
and 1881 at various places in Maine. In 1881 he retired from the
sea and in 1885 established himself in the ship brokerage business
in New York, and with B. F. Carver and Wilfred V. Nichols, formed
the firm of Pendleton, Carver & Nichols, from which he retired in
1900. During the sessions of 1885 and 1886, Capt PendleUm rep-
resented Stockton Springs and Searsport in the Maine Legislature.
" The last years of his life were spent upon the old family home-
stead at Cape Jellison in Searsport; this property he improved by
remodelling the old buildings and erecting new ones. He was a sin-
cere, honest gentleman, perfectly square in all his dealings, a good
friend to all. He had no respect for shams; he was a good judge
of men and knew in whom to have confidence. In politics he was a
staunch Republican and during the Presidential campaign of 1884
was invariably taken for the Hon. James G. Blaine, for whom he
would pass as Blaine's better-looking twin." — [Belfast, Me., " Re-
publican Journal," August 6 and August 20, 1903.]
Capt. Pendleton married, 11 November, 1852, Rachel McGlathery,
born 25 November, 1830, daughter of William and Rachel (Fisher)
McGlathery. She survives her husband.
Issue:
1266. Jennie Maria®, b. 3 Oct., 1855, Searsport, Me.: d. 7 Jany.,
1900, BrocAlyn, N. Y.; m. 18 Dec, 1879, Wilfred V.« Nich-
ols, a second cousin, son of Amos G.^ and Matilda (Simon-
ton) Nichols, and grandson of Alexander and [149] Pru-
dence* (Pendleton) Nichols. Issue (Nichols): i. Benjamin
Franklin Pendleton^, b. 21 May, 1883, Searsport, Me. ii.
Winnifred, b. 27 May, 1893, Brooklyn, N. Y.
466. Prudence Nichols^ Pendleton {Capt, Pkineas*, Lieut,
Pele^, Col. William\ Jateph^), was bom at Searsport, Me., 20
May, 1832. She married (1), at Searsport, 28 August, 1862, Phin-
eas A.* Griflhi, son of Phineas^ and Mary (Park) Grifiin and gfrand-
son of Ebenezer and [146] Lydia* (Pendleton) GriflBai. He died
23 December, 1876, and she married (2), also at Searsport, 4 August,
1877, as his second wife, Isaac C. Park, son of Samuel and Mary
(Patterson) Park. He died at Searsport, 18 January, 1903, and his
widow still lives in that town.
Issue (Grifl&n), bom at Searsport:
L Leonora', b. 8 May, 1859; d. 19 Jany., 1880.
ii. Ph^ieas A., Jr., b. 24 April, 1867; m. Eugenia Deverauz. Res.
Everett, Mass.
iii. Anita P., b. 4 Nov., 1874; m. James Taylor. Res. Brockton,
Mass.
466. JoHN^ Pendleton (3rd), (John^, John^, Col. William^, Jo-
seph^), was bom at Stonington, Conn., in February, 1785, and died at
Westerly, R. I., 16 August, 1832, aged 67 years, 6 months (T. R.).
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He was a farmer and made his home at Westerly, R. I., nearly all his
life. He appears to have been the John Pendleton who petitioned
the Town Cooneil, 26 April, 1818, for exemption from military duty
(Westerly C. & P. Rec., vi, 270).
He married Mercy Chesebrongh, bom about 1785, died 1 June,
1856, daughter of Naboth and Phebe (Palmer) Chesebrough.
Issue, bom in Stonington, Conn.:
1266. Phebe Chesebrough^ b. 1 Aug., 1820; m. (1), Thomas Hall;
(2), Erastus Bliven.
1267. Mary Ann, b. 1824; d. 6 Dec., 1885, Westerly, R. I.; m. 1846,
Clarke D. Miner. Issue (Miner), b. Stonington: L AUc^,
b. 3 July, 1848; d. 14 June, 1894, Worcester, Mass.; m. Wil-
liam E. Stockwell. ii. Marion, b. 28 Feby., 1855; d. inf.
1268. Frederick, b. 1826; d. 14 Nov., 1843.
1269. David, d. young.
Ref.t ''Chesebrough Genealogy,** p. 478.
467. DsBOBAH^ Pbndlkton (George^, John^, Col. WiUiam*, Jo-
sepk*), was bom at Westerly, R. I., 23 October, 1793, and died at
Warren, Bradford Co., Pa., 9 May, 1872. She married 12 Septem-
ber, 1813, William Amold, bora 6 August, 1792, in Rhode Island.
Issue (Arnold), bom in Warren, Pa.:
i. George Pendleton", b. 27 Aug., 1814; d. 28 March, 1890; m.
Harriet Jilson. He served in Co. D, 17th Pa. Cavalry, dur-
ing the Civil War, and two of his sons were in the same
company,
ii. <::elestia Alvira, b. 26 Nov., 1815; d. 20 Aug., 1888; m. William
Robertson,
iii. William Jason, b. 15 Aug., 1818; d. 22 Nov., 1890; m. Harriet
Wilson,
iv. Betsey Irena, b. 10 May, 1820; d. 28 Nov., 1894; m. Charles
Darling.
V. John Dennison, b. 16 Aug., 1821; m. Wright He en-
listed in Co. E, 179th N. Y. Volunteer Infantry, 3 Aug.,
1864, and d. in the service, 10 May, 1865.
vi. Jarvis Lyman, b. 23 May, 1824; d. 30 Jany., 1896; m. Elisa-
beth Bostwick.
vii. Charles Lee, b. 16 Feby., 1826; d. 19 May, 1872; m. Mary
Hardy. He was a soldier in the Civil War, enlisting at the
same time and in the same company as his brother John.
viii. Horace Leonard, b. 4 Jany., 1828; m. (1) ; (2),
Alice Salzman.
ix. David Andrew, b. 9 Dec, 1829; d. 19 Feby., 1830.
X. Charlotte Maria, b. 6 Jany., 1831; d. 5 Feby., 1831.
xi. Caroline Harriet, b. 28 March, 1832; d. 17 May, 1903; m. Oli-
ver Bostwick.
xii. Adaline Lucina, b. 6 Jany., 1835; m. Samuel Stevens,
xiii. Seneca Lovater, b. 10 Feby., 1837; m. (1), Lydia Sexton; (2),
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286 THE PENDLETON OENBALOOT
Elizabeth Booth. He was a soldier in Co. B, 141st Pa. Vol-
unteers, in the Civil War. Res. (1903), Towanda, Pa.
xiT. Esther Ann, b. 24 March, 1839; d. 24 March 1839.
468. Georoe^ Pendleton {George*, John*, CoL William*, Jo-
seph*), was bom at Westerly, R. I., 30 June, 1795, and died at
South Warren, Bradford Co., Pa., 14 August, 1879. At the age of
nineteen years he was left to care for his large family of brothers
and sisters in a new country, where his father had just died. He
did not shirk this heavy responsibility, and the fact that he was able
in later years to give his own children good educations, even sending^
some of them to academies and colleges, speaks volumes for his in*
dustry and frugality.
He married 21 January, 1824, Eliea Pitcher, bom 11 October,
1803, died 23 October, 1881, daughter of Daniel Monroe and Betsey
(Ellis) Pitcher.
Issue, bom in Warren township, Pa.:
1270. George Lafayette®, b. 30 Sept, 1824; m. Phebe Russell.
1271. 'Eliza Celida, b. 20 Nov., 1825; d. 26 Dec., 1889; m. 16 Sept.,
1851, Seth Cook, son of Joel and Polly (Russell) Cook. No
issue.
1272. Fanny Sabrinia, b. 15 AprQ, 1827; d. 2 Feby., 1878; m. 11
Oct., 1848, Joseph Rutherford, of Binghamton, N. Y. No
issue.
1273. Daniel Pitcher, b. 11 Feby., 1829; d. 30 July, 1830.
1274. Daniel Ellis, b. 18 Jany., 1831; m. Hannah Lord.
1275. Margaret Amelia, b. 1 Jany., 1833; d. 6 June, 1866.
1276. Son, not named, b. and d. 9 Jany., 1836.
1277. Myron Winslow, b. 8 Dec., 1835; d. 5 March, 1858, at Sha-
lersville, Ky., where he was a teacher in an academy.
1278. Edward Frazier, b. 24 March, 1838; d. 15 Oct., 1839.
1279. Edward Frarier (2nd), b. 6 March, 1840; m. Esther P.
Chaffee.
1280. Algernon Sidney, b. 18 Jany., 1844; d. 19 March, 1844.
1281. Betsey Ellis, b. 19 July, 1846; d. 19 March, 1890; m. Wil-
liam H. Boyle, a furniture manufacturer of Brooklyn, N. Y.
Issue (Boyle): i. Claude Pendleton*, b. 30 July, 1868; m.
20 July, 1898, Ina Lenora Wood. Res. Brooklyn, N. Y.
ii. Maud AlheHa, b. May, 1879; d. 1896, Oswego, N. Y.
470. William^ Pendleton {George*, John*, CoL William*, Jo-
eeph*), was bom at Norwich, Conn., 4 November, 1798, and died
at South Warren, Bradford Co., Pa., 17 June, 1877. He married
at Norwich, 24 September, 1823 (T. R.), or 26 September, 1823
(family records), Caroline Pitcher, daughter of Daniel Monroe and
Betsey (Ellis) Pitcher. She died 16 August, 1893, aged 88 years,
6 months, and 7 days.
Issue, bom in Warren township:
1282. Betsey LucretiaS b. 23 June, 1824; d. 26 June, 1893, War-
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SEVENTH GENERATION 287
ren, Pa,; hl 9 July, 1846, Sanmel B. Chaffee. Issue (Chaf-
fee): L Samuel D.^, b. 31 Aug., 1848; d. inf. u. Cordi*
Monroe, b. 10 Aug., 1850; m. 14 Feby., 1872, Lucinda J.
Arnold. Res. Lestershire, N. Y.
1283. Caroline Harriet, b. 22 Feby., 1826; m. Stephen G. Chaffee.
Issue (Chaffee) : i. Helen^, m. Cassius Garfield. Res. Little
Meadows, Pa. ii. Caroline, m. Charles Cobum. Res. Bing-
hamton, N. Y. iii. Frank,
1284. Mary Ann Loretto, b. 19 Aug., 1828; d. 22 Sept., 1844.
1285. James Monroe, b. 2 Jany., 1831; m. Nancy Baker Abell.
1286. Charles Franklin, b. 5 July,* 1833; m. Martha Bowen.
1287. Abel Merrill, b. 7 April, 1836; m. Adaline E. Newman.
1288. William Loren, b. 20 Oct., 1841; m. Emma J. Pitcher.
1289. Gurdon Ellis, b. 13 Feby., 1844; m. Frances A. Brown.
1290. Henry Wolcott, b. 20 June, 1846; m. Nettie Diamond. No
issue. Res. So. Warren, Pa.
471. Betsey B."^ Pendleton {George^, John^, Col. William^ Jo-
seph^), was bom at Norwich, Conn., 9 September, 1800. She mar-
ried 12 September, 1819, Seneca Allyn, son of Jacob and Joanna
(Carpenter) Allyn.
Issue (Allyn), bom in Warren township, Bradford Co., Pa.:
i. Seneca Lovater«, b. 9 Jany., 1821; d. 8 June, 1832.
ii. Charlotte M., b. 13 June, 1822; d. 11 Oct., 1824.
iii. Nancy M., b. 22 Nov., 1823; d. 13 Oct, 1824.
iv. Jonathan, b. 22 Feby., 1825; d. 25 March, 1826.
T. Jonathan Walker, b. 14 June, 1826; went to California in 1848,
and d. there, 13 Nov., 1874.
Ti. Charles Hansen, b. 9 March, 1828; d. 23 March, 1900; m. 2
June, 1850, Mary Ann Buffington.
vii. Jacob Sylvester, b. 17 Oct, 1829; m. 17 May, 1856, Sarah
Abell. Res. (1909), Towanda, Pa.
viii. Edwin Evander, b. 23 April, 1832; m. 17 Dec., 1864, Mary L.
Lyons. Res. (1909), Warren Center, Pa.
iz. Samuel Nelson, b. 24 July, 1834; d. 1 April, 1847.
X. Joanna Carpenter, b. 17 June, 1837; m. 31 Dec., 1858, Ama-
ziah Abell.
xi. Caroline E., b. 15 Feby., 1839; d. 24 Oct, 1860.
zii. Seneca Lovater (2nd), d. ae. about 2 years.
472. Nathan^ Pendleton (George^, John*, Col. William\ Jo-
seph*), was bom at Norwich, Conn., 15 Nov., 1802, and died at
Warren, Bradford Co., Pa., 27 March, 1878. He married 16 Sept,
1829, Mrs. Cynthia (BufBngton) Rogers, widow of Jacob Rogers,
and daughter of Preserved and Sarah (Howard) Buffington. She
died 20 Febraary, 1851.
Issue, bom in Warren, Pa.:
1291. Nathan Newell®, b. 16 Aug., 1830; m. Eliza Watson.
1292. Livingston Jenks, b. 22 May, 1832; m. Sarah M. Hakes.
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1293. George Lyman, b. 13 July, 1834; m. (1), 28 March, 1867,
Emily Shoemaker, dan. of Samud Shoemaker. She was b. 2
March, 1843, and d. 26 Aug., 1867. He m. (2), 9 March,
1875, Mrs. Elisa J. (AmoM) Rogers, widow of William
Rogers and dan. of Benedict and Lucy (Billings) Arnold.
Mr. Pendleton enlisted 3 Sept., 1864, in the 179th N. Y.
Volunteer Infantry, served at the siege of Petersburg, and
was honorably discharged 8 June, 1866. Up to 1900 he
was a carpenter and builder at Athens, Pa. He retired
from active business in that year, and still makes his home
in that town. He has had no children.
1294. Francis Payne, b. 10 Sept., 1836; d. 30 Jany., 1839.
1296. Cynthia Aurdia, b. 7 April, 1839; d. 21 Oct., 1861.
1296. Benjamin Buffington, b. 12 April, 1841; m. Elpha L. Newman.
1297. Sarah Maria, b. 10 April, 1848; d. 9 April, 1881; m. at Win-
sham Center, Pa., 26 June, 1864, Thomas B. Allyn, bom
8 July, 1837, Warren, Pa., d. there, 26 Dec., 1899, son of
BenajaJi and Nancy (Abell) Allyn. Issue (Allyn), b. War-
ren Center, Bradford Co., Pa.: i. Benajc^ Nathan*, b. 4
June, 1866; m. 27 March, 1889, Alice B. Rockefeller, ii.
Mary Elona, b. 3 Oct., 1868; m. 27 Nov., 1889, Dana A.
Abell. iii. Joteph Buffington, b. 5 May, 1872; m. 12 Feby.,
1896, OliTe L. Rockefeller, iv. Willu Henry, b. 11 March,
1877; m. 28 Nov., 1900, Arminto L. Card. Res. Lester-
shire, N. Y. His brothers and sister five at Warren Cen-
ter, Pa.
473. Charles^ Pendleton {George*, John*, Col. William^, Jo-
seph*), was bom at Norwich, Conn., 20 August, 1804, and died at
Orwell, Bradford Co., Pa., 7 October, 1887. He received a good
education for his time and opportunities, and in his younger days
held more than a local reputation as a gifted singer. He read music
easily, and possessed a £ne voice, qualities which he transmitted in
a marked degree to his son Henry.
Charles^ Pendleton married 4 September, 1831, Aurelia Maria
Buffington, bom 6 March, 1813, died 28 December, 1883, daughter
of Luther and Mary (Ives) Buffington.
Issue, bom in Warren, Bradford Co., Pa.:
1298. Charles Franklin*, b. 26 June, 1832; d. 11 July, 1833.
1299. Mary Aurelia, b. 26 May, 1834; d. 10 Aug., 1860.
1300. Joseph Luther, b. 30 July, 1836; m. Anna L. Weal.
1301. Alice Corrinthia, b. 4 Oct., 1838; unm.
1302. Henry Harrison, b. 26 Oct., 1840; m. Charlotte L. Baldwin.
1303. Catalena Buffington, b. 26 Dec., 1842; m. 21 Sept, 1863,
Rev. Sherman Addison Chubbuck. Res. Orwell, Pa. Issue
(Chubbuck): i. Allie Liwvood*, b. 18 Aug., 1866; unm. ii.
Charlet Pendleton, b. 13 Sept., 1873, Geneva, N. Y.; m. 17
June, 1897, Winifred Denison Howe. Res. Orwell, Pa.
1304. Wallace Leroy, b. 11 Sept., 1846; m. Ettie B. Seymour. No
issue. He was a salesman for the Standard Oil Co. and
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made his home at Elmira^ N. Y., where he died, 15 Janj.,
1905.
1305. Jesse Lovater, b. 19 Sept, 1848; d. 13 Feby., 1849.
1306. Charles Edwin, b. 28 Aug., 1850; d. 12 Aug., 1902, Atlantic
City, N. J.; umo.
1307. Emily Adella, b. 5 Feby., 1854; d. 23 March, 1865.
474. Andrew^ Pbndlbton (George^, John^, Col. William*, Jo-
seph*), was bom at Norwich^ Conn., 7 January, 1807, and died at
Sonth Warren, Bradford Co., Pa., 3 October, 1861. like all his
older brothers, he was a farmer and lived the greater part of his
life in Bradford County, Pa. His education was the best that he
could obtain in a new country. He was an active member of the
Methodist Church, and by his own efforts raised the money to build
their house of worship in South Warren, — ^an edifice which stands
to-day as a monument to his memory.
Andrew^ Pendleton married 10 September, 1834, Charlotte Eliza
Buffington, daughter of Luther and Mary (Ives) Buffington. She
died 26 March, 1876.
Issue, bom in So. Warren:
1308. Angeline MariaS b. 11 Nov., 1838; m. 28 Nov., 1867 Lansing
Porter Root. Issue (Root): i. Ethel Stevetu^, b. 14 Nov.,
1869. ii. Prudie Eveline, b. 24 March, 1876. Mrs. Root's
* daughters are supposed to be in Texas.
1309. Rufus Jackson, b. 16 Jany., 1840; d. young.
1310. Mary EHsabeth, b. 12 Dec., 1841; d. 22 Sept., 1870; m. Nov.,
1867, Abel Arnold. Issue (Arnold): Lela Elizabeth^, d.
23 Oct, 1870.
1311. Evaline Amanda, b. 16 Aug., 1843; m. 19 April, 1864, Na-
thaniel C. Wheaton. No issue.
1312. Joseph Andrew, b. 5 May, 1852; d. 1900, Orwell, Pa.; m.
Cora St. Leon Frisbie, dau. of Addison and Anne (Newell)
Frisbie. No issue.
1313. Nathan William, b. 15 Jany., 1854; m. Margaret A.* Pendle-
ton.
Nor: Andrew Pendleton and his wife also adopted a child, bom 5 Feby.,
1836, whom they named Harriet Newell Pendleton. She married Iram Man-
chester, IS Sept., 1858, and had ten children.
475. EuNiCB Ann^ Pendleton (George*, John*, CoL WUUam^,
Joseph*), was bom 29 July, 1810, at Norwieh, Conn., and died at
Warren, Pa., 18 February, 1885. She married Edwin Evander
Allyn, bom 10 May, 1810, JRehobeth, Mass., died 4 April, 1886, son
of Alfred and Lucinda (Claflin) Allyn (" Claflin Genealogy," p.
89).
Issue (Allyn), bom in Warren, Bradford Co., Pa.:
i. Harriet Malvina«, b. 20 Aug., 1832; d. 19 March, 1900; m. 31
July, 1867, George Washington DePew.
ii. Betsey Lucinda, b. 30 Dec., 1834; d. 14 Aug., 1908, Scranton^
Pa.; m. 3 Nov., 1860, James Madison DePew.
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iii. Emiioe Ann, b. 10 May, 1837; d. 6 Feby., 1898, Warren, Pa.;
m. 5 Sept, 1857, Henry Jenks Bowen.
478. Freelote Sheffield^ Pendleton {John Gardner^, John*,
Col. JVaiiafn\ Joseph*), was bom at Westerly, R. I., 22 February,
1795, and died 12 October, 1853. She married as his first wife, at
Stonington, Conn., 28 Feby., 1813, William Vincent (4th), son of
William (3rd) and Joanna (Frink) Vincent He was bom at Ston-
ington, 8 December, 1787, and died there, 1 February, 1874. He
marri^ (2), 15 March, 1858, Mrs. Eleanor Jane (Charles) Tracy.
Freelove had issue (Vincent), bom at Stonington, Conn.:
i. Eunice Pendleton', b. 4 Sept, 1814; d. 7 Feby., 1897; m. 27
Feby., 1843, Elisha Denison Randall. They have a son.
Dr. William Vincent* (Randall), a dentist of Newburgh,
N. Y.; a son, John P., of Westerly, R. I., and two other
children,
ii. Charles William, b. 12 June, 1816; m. 29 Nov., 1849, Angeline
Brown. He was for many years a prosperous citizen of
North Stonington, where he died 8 May, 1907. He was the
father of nine children, four of whom died young,
iii. Martha Maria, b. 22 Jany., 1818; d. 17 Jany., 1836.
"Ret, I "History of Stonington, Conn.," p. «95; <^ Randall Genealogy*," p.
48; Cyrus H. Brown's "Brown Genealogy," p. 49.
480. Jason Lee^ Pendleton (John Oardner^, John*, Col. Wit-
liatn^, Joieph*), was bom at North Stonington, Conn., 7 August,
1804, and died in New York City, 6 February, 1868, where he had
made his home for many years. He was a master mariner and part
owner of several vessels. His will, dated 18 December, 1867, pro-
bated 10 March, 1868 (New York Surrogate's records, clxzii, 440),
left all his property to his wife, Cynthia. The application for the
probating of this document (Ibid., p. 439), states that Cynthia Pen-
dleton, John A. Pendleton, and Josephine P. Griffith, wife of Charles
Griffith, were those interested as heirs and next of kin. Mrs. Griffith
was Jason's adopted daughter.
Jason L.^ Pendleton married Cynthia DeForest,* bom at New
Canaan, Conn., 13 August, 1811, died at Pawcatuck (Stoninffton),
Conn., 8 May, 1880, daughter of Seth and Rachel (Meade) f De-
Forest. Issue :
1314. John Augustus*, b. 9 Oct., 1833, Brooklyn, N. Y.; m. Mary
Smith.
482. Charles Lee^ Pendleton (Charles Lee*, John*, Col. Wil-
liain*, Joseph*), was bom at Norwich, Conn., 25 June, 1808, and
died at Westerly, R. I., 18 January, 1878. He married (1), 1 Oc-
tober, 1832, Lucy Ann Babcock, daughter of George and Clarissa
•Deforest in "Wliitocy Family of Connecticut,** p. 1398.
+ Mcad in "Whitney Family of Connecticut," page 1398.
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Babcock. She died 2 September, 1844, aged 80 yeaxn, and he mar-
ried (2), at Charlestown, R. I., 15 Febrnarj, 1846, Ketmrah B.
Gavitt, bom at Charlestown, 23 December, 1810, died at Westerly,
18 August, 1877, daughter of Major Joseph and Thankful (Bliven)
Gavitt (Charlestown records).
Charles Lee^ Pendleton had no children by his first wife. By his
second he had the following, bom at Westerly, R. I.:
1316. Abbie Amanda*, b. 29 Jany., 1846; d. 6 March, 1846.
1316. Joseph Gavitt, b. 6 Feby., 1847; m. Martha E. Barber.
1317. Charles Franklin, b. 4 Jany., 1849; d. 27 April, 1853.
1318. Mary Stillman, b. 26 Sept, 1852; dec.; m. at Westerly, 28
Feby., 1872, John Perry Crandall, son of Thier N. and
Susan M. (Chase) Crandall. Issue (Crandall), b. West-
erly: i. Nellie i^.^ b. 22 March, 1873; d. same day. U.
John F., b. 19 Feby., 1876; d. 23 Feby., 1876. iii. Jean-
nette P., b. 7 April, 1884; d. 30 Aug., 1884.
1319. William Hyde, b. 6 April, 1855; m. Alice J. Barber.
1320. Ellen Mazson, b. 11 July, 1857; m. Joseph C. Reynolds.
483. Abbib Taylor^ Pendleton (Charles Lee*, John^, CoL JVil-
liam^, Joseph*), was bom at Norwich, Conn., 21 December, 1810,
and died at Pheniz, R. I., 12 AprU, 1902. She married at Potter's
Hill, R. I., 26 March, 1837, Joseph Capwell, bom 9 March, 1814,
Coventry, R. I., died 21 August, 1899, Hopkinton, R. I., son of
Esick Capwell.
Issue (Capwell), bom in Hopkinton:
i. Courdand £.•, b. 2 July, 1838; d. 14 Oct., 1869.
ii. Charles £., b. 11 Oct., 1840; m. Susie Remington. Res. (1907),
Pheniz, R. I. He served in the First R. I. Cavalry as hos-
pital steward, from 8 Aug., 1862, to the close of the Civil
War. He has one son. Dr. Remington Pendleton* (Cap-
well), of Providence, R. I.
iU. Mary E., b. 21 Feby., 1842; d. 14 Oct, 1845.
iv. Stephen S., b. 30 Sept., 1845; d. 30 Aug., 1849.
V. Daniel S. (twin to Stephen), d. 12 May, 1879; m. Jennie Wood
and had two ch.: Annie Belled (dec.), and CourUand O.
(Capwell), a physician in Boston, Mass.
vi. Mary A., b. 2 Aug., 1847; m. William P. Stillman. Res. (1907),
Potter's Hill, R. I.
vii. Louisa, b. 10 Jany., 1853; m. Jerry G. Murphy. Res. (1907),
Kansas City, Mo.
485. William Taylor^ Pendleton (William*, John*, Col WU-
Uam^, Joseph*), was bom at Westerly, R. I., 8 February, 1813, and
died there, 4 January, 1887. He married at Westerly, 22 January,
1837, [404] Amanda Rhodes^ Pendleton, a second cousin. She died
at Westerly, 14 October, 1896.
Issue, bom at Westerly:
1321. Margaret Ann^ b. 30 Sept., 1837; m. 24 Jany., 1869, Samuel
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292 THE PENDLETON GENBALOOT
L. Dickens^ son of Tmstmn and Hannah Dickens. She has
had no children. Res. Westerly, R. I.
1322. Martha Maria, b. 23 Sept., 1839; d. 27 April, 1841.
487. JoHN^ Pendleton (WiUiam^, John^, Col. JVUliam\ Joseph*),
was bom at Westerly, R. I., 19 March, 1818, and died there, 30
March, 1870. He married 20 May, 1845, Rhoda M.® Chapman,
daughter of Case and [268] Mary Miner^ (Pendleton) Chapman.
She died 17 October, 1904. Mr. Pendleton was an able business
man of Westerly, and assessor of taxes there for a nmnber of years.
Issue:
1323. Charles Leonard^ b. 20 May, 1846; d. unm., at Providence,
R. I., 26 June, 1904. He was for many years a well known
resident of Providence, where he gathered one of the finest
collections of old furniture and pottery ever made in the
United States. In a letter that appeared in the Providence
" Journal " shortly after his death, Mr. Thomas B. Clarke,
President of the New York School of Applied Design, in
expressing regret at leamng of the decease of Mr. Pendle-
ton, " the very able connoisseur and benevolent man," wrote :
" In the classes of English and Colonial furniture and Eng-
lish pottery no amateur in this country had finer taste or
better judgment in selection. His noble gift to the Rhode
Island School of Design of his matchless collection will en-
roll his name for all time as one of those who have given
great aid to his fellow countrymen who wish to study and
gather about them the best expressions of English artists
in furniture and pottery. I never knew a collector more
keen or exacting than Mr. Pendleton. The integrity of an
art object he considered along with its artistic worth and
beauty.
" Last month I spent an afternoon with Mr. Pendleton.
. . . He then gave me the facts of his deed of gift of
his entire collection to the School of Design, and also ex-
hibited the architect's drawings for the dignified structure
provided by certain citizens of Providence for the installa-
tion of the gift. 'And now,' he said, ' I am ready to go.'
He talked with absolute composure of his approaching death.
I never witnessed such fortitude before."
In a second letter that appeared in the " Journal," Mr.
Luke Vincent Lockwood, the well known historian of Colo-
nial furniture in America, added the following tribute: " I
know of nobody who has had a better influence in the field
of art than has he, and he can truly be called the father of
art as applied to furniture in this country. There is hardly
a collector here who has not received help and inspiration
from Mr. Pendleton."
These expressions of appreciation have a worth and sig-
nificance as evidence of the importance of the collection
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passed into the custody of the Rhode Island School of De-
sign^ and as corroborating the belief held by all who knew
Mr. Pendleton that " he had formed his uniqae collection
with an unswerving and singular love of art and a genuine
desire to make his acquisitions a means of public enjoyment
and instruction."
488. Benjamin^ Pendleton (Srd) (Benjamin*, Benjamin*, Col.
JViUiam\ Joieph*), was bom at Westerly, R. I., 16 February, 1787,
and died at Stonington, Conn., 3 September, 1857. He was a master
mariner and made his home at the " Lottery Village," Westerly. He
married 8 November, 1810, Cassandra Sheffield, bom 10 June, 1789,
died 27 June, 1870, at Stonington, daughter of Acors and Lois (Cut-
ler) Sheffield.
Issue, bom at Westerly:
1324. Ann Augusta,* b. 24 Nov., 1811; d. 24 May, 1826.
1326. Benjamin Franklin, b. 16 July, 1813; m. Emily A* Pendleton.
1326. Joseph William (twin with Benjamin F.), d. 20 March, 1826.
1327. Cassandra, b. 14 March, 1819; d. at Stonington, Conn., July,
1866; m. 14 April, 1841, Thomas £. Swan. Issue (Swan):
i. Cassandra*, d. unm., at Mystic, Conn., about 1897. ii.
Louise (?), d. ae. 1 year.
1328. Edmund Fanning, b. 8 Feby., 1822; d. 18 Aug., 1882; m. 2
Nov., 1868, Mrs. Eliza J. (Cutler) Benedict, dau. of John
H. and Eliza (Peters) Cutler. No issue. His widow was
living at New Haven, Conn., in 1904.
1329. Hannah Sheffield, b. 17 Sept., 1823; d. 3 March, 1890, Provi-
dence, R. I.; m. 30 Nov., 1840, Thomas Carpenter Glad-
ding, son of Abraham S. and Cynthia W. (Carpenter) Glad-
ding. He d. at Providence, 18 May, 1879, ae, 63 years.
Issue (Gladding), b. at Stonington and Providence: i. An-
nie Augusta*, d. at Sharon, Mass.; m. 15 June, 1874, Wil-
liam H. Fish. ii. Ella M., d. 8 March, 1850, ae. 4 years,
iii. Emily P., d. 28 Sept., 1851, ae. 3 years, iv. Sarah Fan-
ning, d. 28 Sept., 1851, ae. 14 months, v. Cassandra, unm.
Res. Providence, vi. Charlotte T., b. 9 Sept., 1866; d.
young, vii. Thomas Edwin, b. 23 Aug., 1858; d. 24 Nov.,
1872. Also two other ch. that d. in inf.
1330. Joseph Henry, b. 28 Sept., 1826; d. in California, unm., about
1850.
1331. Sarah Au^sta, b. 6 Feby., 1828; d. 27 Nov., 1830.
1332. William Fanning, b. 4 Nov., 1829; d. unm., at Stonington,
Conn., 6 Oct., 1882.
490. Frkderick^ Pendleton (Benjamin*, Benjamin*, Col. Wil-
liam"^, Joseph*), was bom at Westerly, R. I., 24 June, 1791, and
died at Ringgold, III., October, 1866. In early life he followed the
sea, and then settled in Steuben County, N. Y., where he engaged in
farming for a number of years. About 1836 he removed to Illinois.
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He was a man highly esteemed in the commnnities in which he lived
and held nmnerons public offices.
He married (1)^ Joanna Wilbur. She died at Boyd Grove, 111., in
1838, and he married (2), in March, 1844, or 1845, Mrs. Abbie Ger-
main.
Issne by first wife:
1333. Ezra Frederick*, b. 26 Aug., 1812, Providence, R. I.; m. Mary
Richardson.
1334. Lydia Ann, b. 3 Jmie, 1814; m. Torping. Issue (Torp-
ing): i. Joanna*, m. Wooster; ii. Samuel, Both were
living at Waterloo, Iowa, a few years ago.
1335. Charles Henry, b. 9 Nov., 1816, Alfred, N. Y.; m. Charity
Sears.
1336. Benjamin Franklin, b. 13 March, 1818, Canisteo, N. Y.; m.
(1), Lavina Patten; (2), Alice Jeffery.
1337. William, b. 9 March, 1820; d. ae. 19.
1338. Andrew, b. Jany., 1822; d. young.
1339. Child unnamed, d. inf.
1340. Andrew Jackson, b. 19 March, 1830, Greenwood, N. Y.; m.
Mary Speirs.
1341. Lucy Jane, b. 2 May, 1835 (another account says 1825); d.
Feby., 1902, Eureka Springs, Ark.; m. 9 Oct., 1854, Charles
B. Hudson. No issue.
Issue by second wife:
1342. James T., a soldier of the Civil War. He is said to have been
in Denver, Colo., some years ago, since which time all trace
of him has been lost.
1343. Joanna, b. Aug., 1848; m. Capt. Smith, U. S. A. No
further record.
1344. Florence £., b. about 1850; d. ae. 1*^ years.
491. LucY^ Pendlbton (Benjamin^, Benjamin*, Col, William*,
Joseph^), was bom at Westerly, R. I., 14 December, 1793, and died
at Preston, Chenango County, N. Y., in 1842. She married either at
Groton, Conn., or Westerly, R. I., about 1815, Paul Rufus Miner, as
his first wife. He was bom in 1793, and died at Oxford, N. Y., in
1867. He served in the War of 1812. For his second wife he mar-
ried Harriet Bartle, a sister of his daughter-in-law, Sarah Maria
(Bartle) Miner.
Lucy^ (Pendleton) Miner had issue — ^first three bom at Gro-
ton, Conn., others at Preston, N. Y.:
i. Paul RufusS b. 3 July, 1816; d. 7 Aug., 1900, Norwich, N. Y.;
m. July, 1842, Melissa Hewitt. He was for many years
one of the best known and popular hotel keepers in Central
New York. Of his four children, two died young, while
the oldest son, Henry Pendleton* (Miner), served in the Civil
War and became a Captain in the 157th N. Y. Vol. Paul
R. Miner's daughter, Lucy Elisaheth, b. 21 Sept., 1853. ra.
Andrew J. Beebe and lives at Norwich, N. Y.
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iL John Dexter, b. 6 June, 1818; d. 3 Dec., 1891, Oxford, N. Y.;
m. Nov., 1841, Sarah Maria Bartte.
iii. Charles Henry, b. 1820: dec.: m. Amelia Cmmnings.
iv. Benjamin, b. 12 March, 1824; d. 12 Sept.. 1883, Oxford, N. Y.;
m. 17 Oct., 1849, Roxa Louisa Randall.
V. Amos, b. 10 Nov., 1827; d. 30 May, 1896, Oxford, N. Y.; m.
Emily Graves,
vi. Lucy Ann, b. 1831; d. 31 Oct, 1885, New York City; m. 5
Jime, 1850, Alexander Devendorf.
vii. Oliver Pendleton, b. 1 March, 1834; d. Nov., 1905, Whitney
Point, N. Y.; m. 25 Jany., 1865, Ruanna Gleason.
492. LoDOwicK^ Pendleton {Benjamin^, Benjamin^, CoL WU-
liam*, Joseph*), was bom at Westerly, R. I., 22 February, 1796, and
died at Litchfield, Conn., 29 July, 1849. As a young man he fol-
lowed the sea, and during the War of 1812, while serving on a pri-
vateer, he was captured by the British and held a prisoner on one
of their islands in the West Indies. Upon his return home after the
war he found his family scattered, and having no ties to keep him
at Westerly, he removed to Litchfield County, Conn., where he en-
gaged in farming the rest of his life.
Lodowick^ Pendleton married Mary Haley of Goshen, Conn
daughter of Edmund and Margaret Haley, formerly of Stonington.
She died at Sheffield, Mass., 11 October, 1865.
Issue:
1345. Harry*, b. 1 June, 1817, Goshen, Conn.; m. (1), Lucy M.
Chapin; (2), Mrs. Aurelia H. Stratton.
1346. Lois, b. 1 March, 1819, Goshen, Conn.; m. Edward O. Peck.
1347. Margaret Haley, b. 10 April, 1821, Cornwall Hollow, Conn.;
m. Henry B. Chapin.
1348. John E., b. 1823; d. 19 Dec, 1838, ae. 15, Litchfield, Conn.
1349. Benjamin, b. Oct., 1825; m. Sarahphine Wheeler and d. in
Calif., s. p.
1350. Ann Augusta, b. June, 1830, Cornwall Hollow, Conn.; d. at
Albany, N. Y., May, 1862; m. Jany., 1858, Henry Scrip-
ture, assistant superintendent of the Albany County Peni-
tentiary. They had no issue.
1351. Lodowick, Jr., b. 1832, Litchfield, Conn.; d. unm. in Cali-
fornia.
1352. Mary, b. July, 1836; d. 10 Sept., 1836, ae. 2 months.
493. Henry^ Pendleton (Benjamin*, Benjamin*, Col. William^,
Joseph*), was bom at Westerly, R. I., 6 October, 1798, and died at
LeonardsTiUe, N. Y., 27 August, 1879. Upon the breaking up of his
father's family about 1811, Henry Pendleton, with two of his younger
brothers, was brought up by his half -uncle, Harry Hinckley, an early
settler of Madison Co., N. Y., who gave the boys all the advantages
he could in a new country.
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296 THB PENDI.BTON OENBALOOY
Henry^ Pendleton married Roxanna Oakes^ who died 1 January^
1877, aged 75 years.
Issue, bom at Leonardsville, N. Y.:
1353. Oliver Henry', m. Hannah Brown.
1354. Emily Amanda, b. 1826; m. [1325] Benjamin F.* Pendleton.
1355. Amos Benjamin, d. in Calif., 1883, unm.
1356. Jane Maria, b. 3 Feby., 1836; m. May, 1857, David C. Jewett.
He d. 1885. His widow lives at Waterville, N. Y. Issue
(Jewett): i. Afary», b. 29 June, 1861; d. 8 Feby., 1881.
495. Oliver^ Pendleton (Benjamin^, Benjamin^, CoL William^,
Joseph^), was bom at Westerly, R. I., 18 Nov., 1803, and died at
Wabasha, Minn., 30 Nov., 1873. He was brought up in Leonards-
ville, N. Y., by his half -uncle, Harry Hinckley, and when he reached
manhood he entered upon an active business life as a tanner and
merchant. He followed these occupations successfully for many
years in South Edmeston, N. Y., as well as in other towns near by,
removing in 1856 to Wabasha, Minn. Mr. Pendleton had the respect
of all who knew him and was a deacon of his church.
He married at Bridgewater, N. Y., 14 September, 1825, Mary
Dennison Southworth, born 28 May, 1803, died 2 April, 1885, Wa-
basha, Minn., daughter of James and Mary (Dennison) Southworth.
Issue :
1357. James Oliver*, b. 9 Aug., 1827, Bridgewater, N. Y.; m. Mary
Louise Horn.
1358. Mills DeForest, b. 5 Nov., 1834, So. Edmeston, N. Y.; d. 24
May, 1871; m. 20 Oct., 1870, Carrie Pennock, of Somcr-
ville, Mass. No issue.
1359. Mary Augusta, b. 19 Dec, 1839; m. (1), William S. Jackson;
(2), Reuben K. Althouse.
496. (Capt.) Joshua^ Pendleton (Benjamin^, Benjamin^, CoL
WUliam^, Joseph*), was born at Westerly, R. I., 18 July, 1806, and
died at Hopkinton, R. I., 10 November, 1887. He was a farmer
and spent nearly all his life at Hopkinton. In his younger days he
took much interest in military affairs, and in May, 1830, was com-
missioned 1st Lieutenant in the Washington Guard, 8th Regt. Rhode
Island Militia; the following year he was 1st Lieutenant in the 3rd
Regt., and in June, 1832, he was made Captain of the Washington
Guard, 8th Regt. Militia (" R. I. Military and Civil Appointments ").
Joshua^ Pendleton married at Hopkinton, 17 July, 1828, Hannah
Larkin, born 2 May, 1800, Charlestown, R. I., died 9 November,
1887, Hopkinton, daughter of Abel and Hannah (Larkin) Larkin.
Issue:
1360. Henry Aldrich*, b. 17 Jany., 1831, Hopkinton, R. I.; m. (1),
Ruth Arnold; (2), Lydia Slocum.
1361. Benjamin Whipple, b. 27 March, 1833, Exeter, R. I.; m. Har-
riet Slocum.
1362. Ann, b. 27 Oct., 1835, Exeter, R. I.; m. 25 Nov., 1866, Al-
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fred Slocnm, son of John and Sarah (Whitehom) Slocum.
No issue. Res. Rockvllle^ R. I.
1363. Lucy, b. 16 Oct., 1838, Richmond, R. I.; m. at Rockville,
R. I., 1 Jany., 1859, John £. S. Crandall, born 3 Aug.,
1834, Hopkinton, son of Samuel and Eliza (Nichols) Cran-
dall. Res. Rockville, R. I. Issue (Crandall), b. Rockville:
i. ChaHei C.\ b. 24 Oct., 1861; m. (1), 9 Feby., 1883, Hat-
tie Edwards; (2), Mabel Taylor, ii. Ella M., b. 16 July,
1864; d. 21 Sept., 1882. iii. Luciui H., b. 3 April, 1866;
d. 4 Oct., 1866. iv. Howard L., b. 9 June, 1876; drowned,
22 Jany., 1894.
497. Amos^ Pbndleton (Benjamin^, Benjamin^, CoL William^,
Joieph*), was bom at Westerly, R. I., 26 January, 1810, and died
at Fayetteville, N. Y., in 1848. With his older brothers, Henry
and Oliver, he was brought up by his half-imcle, Harry Hinckley,
in LeonardsviUe, N. Y. Amos entered the tanning business, and
bved for various periods at LeonardsviUe, DeWitt, Homer, Manlius,
and Fayetteville, N. Y. Letters testamentary upon his estate were
granted to Lucy Pendleton and Edward D. Cobb, 4 March, 1848
(Onondaga Co., N. Y., Surrogate Records, L. T. Book CC, p. 255).
Amos^ Pendleton married (1), Adaline A. Knapp, daughter of
Walker Knapp, and (2), Lucy Kinney.
Issue by first wife, bom at Fayetteville, N. Y.:
1364. Edmond», b. 26 Oct, 1832; m. Ida L. Smith.
1365. Edgar (twin with Edmond), d. inf.
1366. Henry Walker, m. Mrs. Eliza Donner. Res. Sisco, Fla. One
account says he had no issue, another that he had a son
who died in inf.
1367. Emeline, d. unm., prior to 1870.
498. David^ Pbndleton, Jr. (David^, Benjamin^, Col. William'^,
Joieph*), was bom at Westerly, R. I., 19 August, 1793, and died in
the Straits of Belle Isle, 12 August, 1822. He was a master mari-
ner. He married at Westerly, 13 October, 1816, [275] Lucy Ann^
Pendleton, a third cousin. She married (2), 2 July, 1826, Stephen
Richmond, and had by him eleven children, record of whom is given
under her own number.
David's children, bom at Westerly, were:
1368. Joseph', b. 19 March, 1817; m. Louisa M. Ross.
1369. David (3rd), b. 5 Sept., 1818; m. Margaret Hammond.
1370. Franklin, b. 10 Jany., 1820; d. young.
1371. Courtland, b. 16 Nov., 1821; m. Eliza Hanmiond.
499. Mercy^ Pendleton (David^, Benjamin*, CoL WUliatn^, Jo-
seph*), was bom at Westerly, R. I., 31 December, 1795, and died
at Hartford, Conn., 31 July, 1823. She married William Clark and
had issue (Clark), not known if complete:
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298 THS PSNDLXTON OBNBALOOT
i. Sally^ b. about 1816; d. 4 March, 1871, ae 54, at Waterbnry,
Coim.; m. Rnfiu Manchester,
ii. David, b. about 1817; d. at Hartford, Conn., 5 Oct., 1840^
ae. 23.
iii. Charles.
Ref.: ''Clarke Families in Rhode Island,*' p. 293.
500. William Champion^ Pbndlbton (David*, Benjamin^, Col.
William^ Joieph*), was bom at Westerly, R. I., 2 November, 1798,
and died there, 22 December, 1886. He received his edncation at
the public schools of Westerly, and when about twenty years of age
began making occasional voyages to sea. In June, 1^23, he was
appointed Ensign of the 1st Westerly Co., 3rd Regt. Rhode Island
Militia. About 1830 he became captain of a coasting vessel, retir-
ing from the sea in 1840 to enter into the general merchandise busi-
ness at Westerly. During this period his interests ashore had largely
increased, as in 1835 he was elected a director of the Pheniz Bank
at Westerly, and in 1838 represented the town in the Rhode Island
Legislature.
In 1842 he was made a Justice of the Peace, and in 1846 a di-
rector of the Mechanics' Savings Bank of Westerly, of which some
years later he became the president Capt. Pendleton was an able
business man whose integrity was never questioned, and for many
years he was intrusted with the settling of various estates in his
native town. He also served for a long period as a member of the
committee of accounts at Westerly.
He married at Westerly, 23 December, 1819, Phebe Hall, bom 4
August, 1801, at Lotteryville, R. I., died 16 November, 1896, at
Westerly, daughter of Lyman and (second wife) Phebe (Palmer)
Hall.
Issue, bom at Westerly:
1372. Phebe Ajm«, b. 6 Dec., 1820; m. James Porter.
1373. William Champion, Jr., b. 12 Aug., 1822; m. Sarah A.
Franklin.
1374. John Palmer, b. 25 Nov., 1824; m. Nancy D. Sullivan.
1375. Charles Phelps Williams, b. 15 March, 1827; m. (1), Ellen
Whitehead; (2), Ellen J. Powers.
1376. Mary Elizabeth, b. 26 Jany., 1829; d. 11 July, 1859, Mays-
ville, Ky.; m. at Westerly, 18 Sept., 1856, Thomas A. Ross.
Issue (Ross): WaUon A?, b. July, 1857; d. 24 June, 1858.
1377. Sally, b. 12 Nov., 1830; d. 11 June, 1832.
1378. Martha Cross, b. 4 April, 1833; d. at Westerly, unm., 4 May,
1901.
1379. Harriet Newell, b. 18 Dec, 1835; unm.
1380. Edward W. Babcock, b. 3 Feby., 1838; enlisted 15 Aug.,
1862, as private in Co. A, 1st Regt. R. I. Cavalry, and was
mustered in 20 Aug., 1862. He served in the hospital de-
partment from Dec, 1862, to April, 1863, and was attached
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to the Brigade headqiiArters from 16 Aprils 1863^ to Jnne^
1863. On the 18th of the latter month he was captured at
Middlebnrg, Va., and was released on parole at City Point,
Va., 23 July, 1863. In Feby., 1864, he was exchanged at
Portsmouth Grove, R. I., and was transferred to the 117th
Co., 2nd Battalion, Veteran Corps. Mr. Pendleton now
lives at Hyde Park, Mass., where he has practiced dentistry
for many years. He has never married.
1381. Sarah Adelaide, b. 16 April, 1840; m. at Westerly, 23 Dec.,
1863, Angelo F. Chapman, b. 19 Nov., 1836, ClockviUe, N.
Y., d. 30 Aug., 1896, Canastota, N. Y., son of William Har-
rison and Mary Ann (Sayles) Chapman. She is living at
Westerly. Issue (Chapman), b. ClockviUe, N. Y.: i. Mary
Alice^, b. 2 March, 1866; m. 31 Jany., 1904, Leo F. Phil-
lips, ii. Willie ^., b. 8 AprU, 1871; d. 28 Sept, 1889.
1382. Albert Pahner, b. 17 March, 1842; m. Laura £.* Thompson.
1383. Marcelia Jane, b. 27 June, 1845; d. unm., at Westerly, 30
July, 1890.
602. Ethan^ Pendleton (Davids Benjamin^, Col. William^, Jo-
seph?), was bom at Westerly, R. I., 26 September, 1804, and died
there, 11 November, 1879. He was a master mariner for many
years and sailed nearly every sea known) to commerce.
He married at Westerly, 24 June, 1838, Sophia Ann Sheffield,
bom 6 June, 1807, died 29 May, 1882, daughter of Samuel and
Susan (Daniels) Sheffield.
Issue, bom at Lottery Village (Westerly), R. I.:
1384. Ethan DudleyS b. 24 Dec., 1828; m. Thankful Nye.
1386. Stanton Sheffield, b. 5 Feby., 1831; m. Mary A. Potter.
1386. Mary Sophia, b. 6 April, 1832; m. at White Rock (West-
erly), R. I., 1 June, 1857, William Stroud Carpenter, b. 14
Aug., 1823, Monson, Mass., d. 14 June, 1888, Ormond, Fla.,
son of Zelotus and Eliza (Stroud) Carpenter. Mrs. Car-
penter was living at Southern Pines, N. C, in 1906. Issue
(Carpenter), b. Stafford, Conn.: i. Fred Palmer^, b. 20
June, 1869, m. [2592] Grace S.* Pendleton. Res. Southem
Pines, N. C. ii. Herbert Ethan, b. 24 July, 1861; m. Maria
Burgess Crowley. Res. Roanoke, Va.
1387. Susan Emily, b. 20 Jany., 1834; d. 8 Dec, 1865; m. at West-
erly, 12 Nov., 1860, Stephen Sprague Arnold. No issue.
1388. Albert Denison, b. 10 Aug., 1836; d. 24 Oct, 1840.
1389. Rhoda Mercy, b. 19 Nov., 1837; m. Merton B. Lewis.
1390. Palmer Hall, b. 30 Oct., 1839; m. Susan M. Hewlett.
1391. Sally Ann, b. 24 Jany., 1841; m. Jared Hatch, son of Bliss and
Priscilla (Chapman) Hatch. Res., Westerly, R. I. Issue
(Hatch): i. Sophia PriscUla"^, b. 18 Dec., 1864; d. 13 May,
1868. ii. Susan Emily, b. 12 March, 1867; (dec); m. Wil-
liam Quinem.
1392. Albert Denison (2nd), b. 21 Sept., 1842; m. Susan A. Lewis.
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800 THE PBXDLETOK GENEALOGY
1393. Adelaide Augusta, b. 19 Sept, 1844; m. James E.* Bliven.
1394. Francina Hall, b. 29 Nov., 1846; m. John E. Gavitt.
1396. Samuel Francis, b. 5 Sept., 1848; m. (1), Abbie F. Tefft:
(2), Mary E. Gardner.
1396. Francis (twin to Samuel), d. inf.
1397. Daughter, unnamed, d. at birth.
606. Susan Burch^ Pendleton (Paul*, Benjamin^, Col. Wil-
Uam^, Joieph*), was bom at Westerly, R. I., 21 December, 1806, and
died at Stonington, Conn., 28 February, 1880. She married, 14 June,
1829, Franklin Noyes, born 2 November, 1806, son of Nathaniel and
Mary (Saunders) Noyes.
Issue (Noyes), bom Stonington, Conn.:
i. Charles Edwin Pendleton®, b. 16 April, 1831; m. Mary Enmia*
Langworthy, daughter of Benjamin Franklin^ and Eliza
(Irish) Langworthy, and granddaughter of Deacon John
and [187] Sally* (Pendleton) Langworthy. They had issue
(Noyes), b. Stonington, Conn.: 1. Carrie E. P?, b. 26
March, 1866; m. Capt. Charles E. Nichols; res. Bayonne, N.
J. 2. Emma Jane, b. 8 Feby., 1868; d. 19 March, 1879.
3. Benjamin Franklin, b. 6 April, 1879.
ii. Thomas Jefferson, b. 9 March, 1833; d. 8 June, 1899, Brook-
lyn, N. Y.; m. Harriet E. Murphy,
iii. Benjamin Franklin, b. 6 Nov. 1836; lost at sea Nov., 1869.
iv. William Pendleton, b. 16 Sept., 1838; d. 21 Jany., 1904, San
Francisco, Cal.; m. Sophia B. Schneffner.
V. Susan Sabrina, b. 19 June, 1841; d. 20 Sept., 1901, Akron, Ohio;
m. (1), Joseph D. Nichols; (2), Alexander Porter,
vi. Paul Pendleton, b. 30 Oct, 1843; m. 1878, Susan E. Hoffman;
res., Rahway, N. J.
vii. Mary A. (twin to Paul), d. 4 May, 1898, East Boston, Mass.;
m. John H. G. Munroe.
viii. Nathaniel Pendleton, b. 12 March, 1846; m. 1869, Fanny States*
Hall, daughter of Thomas and [1266] Phebe Chesebrough*
(Pendleton) Hall. He is postmaster at Stonington, Conn.
Issue (Noyes), b. Stonington: 1. Minnie P.*, b. 30 Aug.,
1870. 2. Harrif P., b. 29 Aug., 1882.
Ref.s "Noyes Genealogy," Vol. II, pp. 148-4; "Babcock Genealogy,** p.
849.
609. William Hyde^ Pjbndleton (Paul*, Benjamin*, CoL Wil-
liam*, Joseph*), was bom at Westerly, R. I., 12 October, 1813, and
died there 16 March, 1869. He was a master mariner. He married
at Westerly, 29 July, 1867, [410] Sarah Elizabeth^ Pendleton, a
second cousin. She married (2), 14 June, 1877, Rev. Thomas R.
Palmer, and died at Springfield, Mass., 22 December, 1907.
William Hyde^ and Sarah Elizabeth^ Pendleton had issue:
1398. Margaret Sabina', b. 2 Dec, 1858, Westerly, R. I. She m.
28 June, 1905, Frank Averill Palmer, b. 29 Jany., 1863,
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Wyoming^ R. I.^ son of Dr. Luther Averill and Rhoda A.
(Babcock) Palmer. Res. Springfield^ Mass. Mrs. Palmer
is a member of the Sibyl Dwight Kent Chapter, D. A. R.
610. Jabbz^ Pendleton (^Lehheus^ Benjamin^, Col. WUliam^, Jo-
seph*), was bom at Westerly, R. I., 4 January, 1800, and died at
South Coventry, Conn., 10 December, 1858. He was engaged in
farming nearly all his life, and lived for various periods at Groton,
Greenville, and Lisbon, Conn.
He married at Groton, Conn., 10 November, 1822, Eliza Water-
man Downs (T. R.), daughter of and Elizabeth (Story) Downs.
She died at Norwich, Conn., 7 March, 1833, aged 73.
Issue, first four bom at Groton, others at Greenville, Conn.:
1399. Benjamin DownsS b. 26 Sept., 1823; m. Celia Stover.
1400. Thomas Newbury, b. 22 Oct., 1824; d. umn. at Beckwith,
Tenn., 14 Dec, 1883. He was a soldier in the Civil War,
enlisting at Buffalo, N. Y., 28 Oct., 1861, to serve three
years; was mustered in as private in Co. C, 100th N. Y.
Volimteer Infantry, 29 Oct., 1861; was wounded at the bat-
tle of Fair Oaks, rejoined his company, and was mustered
out at Buffalo, 30 Jany., 1865 (Reports of N. Y. Adj.
General).
1401. Son, unnamed, b. 2 Sept., 1826; d. 1826.
1402. Ann Eliza, b. 4 Aug., 1827; m. Austin B. Nash.
1403. Noyes Palmer, b. 1 June, 1829; m. Mrs. Eliza Gibbs.
1404. Ralph Rhodes, b. 26 Jany., 1832; d. young.
1406. Edwin Barber, b. 26 July, 1833; m. (1), lide Curlette; (2),
Ellen Lindsay.
1406. Lucretia, b. 6 Aug., 1835; d. at Norwich, Conn., Oct., 1865;
m. at Westerly, R. I., 8 March, 1864, Edwin Gavitt Nash,
son of Jonathan and Sally (Gavitt) Nash. Mr. Nash went
to California and was never heard from after starting for
the mountains. No issue.
1407. Jabez, Jr., b. 28 Feby., 1838; d. young.
1408. Emily Brown, b. 26 Sept., 1840; d. unm. at Philadelphia,
Pa., 14 March, 1906.
611. Bbnjahin Franklin''^ Pendleton (Lehheus^, Benjamin^,
Col. William^, Joseph*), was born at Westerly, R. I., 16 November,
1801, and died 25 March, 1840, or 1842. The work entitled " Old
Houses of Stonington, Conn.," states that he kept a tavern there for
some years.
He married (1), at Groton, Conn., 11 May, 1826, Elizabeth
Knowles. She died without issue, and he married (2), at Stoning-
ton, Conn., 12 November, 1832, Emily Palmer, bom 10 April, 1804,
died 19 Jany., 1876, daughter of Samuel and Hannah (Eells)
Palmer.
Issue, bom Stonington, Conn.:
1409. Frank Pahner*, b. 30 June, 1834; m. Lillie Ives.
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1410. Emily Elicabeth, b. 30 July, 1838; unm. Res. Phikdelphia,
Pa.
515. LucY^ Pbndletox (Lehheut^, Benjamin^, Col. William*, Jo-
seph*), was bom at Groton, Conn.^ 20 AprU^ 1813, and died at West-
erly, R. I., 12 AprU, 1883. She married at Groton, 2 October, 1836,
James Wheaton Brayton, bom 24 September, 1815, died 1 Augost,
1905, Pawcatuck (Stonington), Conn., son of Benjamin and Re-
becca (Read) Brayton.
Issue (Brayton):
i. Dudley Wheaton*, b. 2 Sept., 1837, Pawtuxet, R. I.; d. 11
April, 1838.
ii. James Palmer, b. 31 May, 1839, Stonington, Conn.; unm. He
is a bookkeeper at Waterbury, Conn,
iii. Lucy Ellen, b. 3 Aug., 1842, Stonington, Conn.; m. Edwin W.
Smith. Res. Waterbury, Conn,
iv. Agnes Augusta, b. 15 Aug., 1845, Preston, Conn.; m. 18 Oct.,
1883, M. P. Marks. Res. Yonkers, N. Y.
v. Mary Elizabeth, b. 14 Sept., 1847, Prestcm, Conn.; m. James
S. Brown. Res. Westerly, R. I.
vi. Martha Louisa, b. 18 July, 1850, Pawcatuck, Conn.; d. ae. 13
years,
vii. Martha Lucretia, b. 7 Oct, 1852, Pawcatuck, Conn.; m. (1),
Edward R. Dunn; (2), Albert D. Burdick. Res. Westerly,
R. I.
riii. Frank Wheaton, b. 6 Oct., 1856, Westerly, R. I.; m. Fanny .
616. Alhira Niles^ Pbndleton (Christopher Segar^, Benjamin^,
Col. WUliam*, Joseph*), was bom at Westerly, R. I., 7 March, 1803,
and died 26 March, 1840. She married as his first wife, 16 August,
1828, Albert M. Adams, son of Joseph and Mary (Brown) Adams.
He married (2), 9 January, 1842, Sarah Ann Thompson, by whom
he had three children.
Almira had issue (Adams), bom at Canterbury, Conn.:
i. Hannah Maria', b. 11 April, 1833; d. 4 Oct., 1908, New Lon-
don, Conn.; m. (1), 13 March, 1854, James L. Mason; (2),
11 Sept., 1873, [402] Gilbert^ Pendleton, Jr.
ii. Albert M., Jr., b. 8 April, 1836; d. 9 March, 1867; m. 25
Nov., 1866, Sarah Jeffrey.
Ref.! "Adams History," p. 130.
517. Christophbr C.^ Pendleton (Christopher Segar^, Benja-
min^, CoL William*, Joseph*), was bom at Westerly, R. I., 23 July,
1805, and died at New London, Conn., 7 December, 1873. He be-
gan his career as a sailor at an early age, one of his first voyages
being to Labrador. He became a master mariner when only twenty
years of age, and as such visited most parts of the world. For a
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long time he was one of the beat known whalennen sailing out of
New London^ his ships belonging to the Lawrence fleet
He married (1), Harriet Fitch^ bom 1816, Montville, Conn., d.
30 Oct, 1857, daughter of Adonijah and Anne (Fox) Fitch. He
married (2), 16 May, 1858, Emma L. Rogers, bom 24 July, 1829,
Montville, Conn., died 14 Nov., 1880, New London, Conn, daughter
of Azel and Eleanor (Fox) Rogers.
Capt. Pendleton had no children by his first wife, but by his sec-
ond he had issue, bom at New London:
1411. CoraS b. 27 Feby., 1869; d. 6 March, 1869.
1412. Daughter unnamed, b. and d. 10 May, 1862 (New London
Rec.).
1413. Christopher Fitch, b. 22 Oct, 1863; d. 4 Oct, 1865.
1414. Lyman B., b. 10 June, 1867; unm. He received his educa-
tion at an academy and at the Mass. Institute of Technology,
where he took a three years' course, following which he
traveled extensively in Europe, Asia, and Africa. He is
now connected with the Post Office at New London.
Ref.: *' James Rogers of New London, Corni.," p. 198.
619. Gilbert^ Pendleton (Christopher Segar^, Benjamin^, Col.
William^, Joseph^), was bom at Westerly, R. I., and died in 1852 —
accidentally shot by a mate of the vessel of which he was captain.
He married Elizabeth Champlin, daughter of Isaac Champlin.
Issue, bom probably at New London, Conn.:
1416. Sarah Baxter* (dec); m. as his first wife, John W. Mosier,
son of Samuel Mosier. Issue (Mosier) : i. Anne Josephine^,
b. 19 July, 1864; d. unm., 20 Dec, 1896. John W. Mosier
m. (2), Martha Davis, by whom he has several children liv-
ing at New London.
1416. Gilbert G., m. Sarah J. Dorsey.
1417. Josephine Abbey, b. about 1840 ; d. 1866, New London, Conn. ;
m. as his first wife, James Morgan Sistare, b. 1838, New
London, d. there, 26 Jany., 1892. Issue (Sistare), b. New
London, Conn.: i. GilheH Pendleton^ b. 23 Oct., 1862; m.
29 March, 1890, Gertrode M. LaCost. Res. Waterford,
Conn. ii. Josephine Abbey, b. 17 March, 1866; m. 16 Feby.,
1886, William W. Winchester.
620. Eliza Cross^ Pendleton (Christopher Segat^, Benjamin^,
Col, WUliam^, Joseph*), was bom at Westerly, R. I., 19 June, 1816,
and died at Sandusky, Ohio, 16 April, 1891. She married at New
London, Conn., 2 September, 1834, William Pendleton* Chapman,
son of Timothy and [261] Nancy^ (Pendleton) Chapman. Imme-
diately after their marriage they removed to Sandusky, Ohio, where
they Hved the rest of their lives.
Issue (Chapman), born at Sandusky:
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i. Josephine Stanistaus^ b. 20 Dec.^ 1840; m. Henry Martyn
Bronson. Res. Indianapolis^ Ind.
il. William Edward^ b. 1 Aug.^ 1844; m. Julia L. Wells. He
served in Co. B^ 145th Ohio Volunteer Infantry^ during the
Civil War, and is now a member of the firm of W. C. Rich-
ardson & Co., vessel owners and brokers, of Cleveland, O.
iii. Mary Simpson, b. 4 April, 1849; m. Walter Talcott Res. San-
dusky, Ohio.
iv. Fannie Louise, b. 4 July, 1853; d. ae. four and a half years.
524. Phbbb^ Pbndlbtox {Jabes Chetehraugh^, Benjamin*, Col,
William\ Joseph*), was bom at Westerly, R. I., 27 August, 1813,
and died 22 May, 1890. She married 28 August, 1830, Henry S.
Cook.
Issue (Cook):
i. Horace Burdett®, b. 8 June, 1837; m. 10 Nov., 1885, Lucilia
H. Carr. Res. Blandford, Mass.
ii. Jabez Wyatt, b. 19 Aug., 1839; d. Jany., 1879. He was a
Judge of Probate at Caledonia, Minn,
iii. Josephine Thankful, b. 20 May, 1849; d. 4 Feby., 1873.
iv. Franklys (?) Albert, b. 7 May, 1851.
525. Bbnjamin^ Pbndlbton (Jabez Chetehrough*, Benjamin*,
Col, William^, Joseph*), was bom at Lebanon, Conn., 23 July, 1815,
and died at Russell, Mass., 14 April, 1890. The greater part of his
life was spent in the towns of Blandford and Russell, Mass., where
he was engaged in farming.
He married (certificate granted at Springfield, Mass., 6 October,
1838), Grace Hughes, bom 26 September^ 1816, Russell, Mass.,
daughter of Stephen and Prudence (Newton) Hughes.
Issue, bom at Blandford, Mass. (except the third) :
1418. £llen Maria^ b. 29 Sept., 1839; m. as his second wife, 5
Dec, 1883, George H. Allen, son of Henry M. and Electa
C. Allen. No issue. Res. Fairfield, Mass.
1419. Edwin, b. 3 May, 1842; d. 19 March, 1843.
1420. Edwin Jabez, b. 29 April, 1844^ Chicopee Falls, Mass.; m.
Sirena Aldrich.
1421. Thomas Edward, b. 30 June, 1846; killed by the Indians in
the Black Hills while on a prospecting trip for gold, 22
Aug., 1876. During the Civil War he served from 2 Dec.,
1863, to 12 June, 1865, in Co. H, 1st Regt. Heavy Artil-
lery, Mass. Volunteers. He was unm.
1422. Sarah Frebody, b. 30 Aug., 1848; d. 22 June, 1875, Russell,
Mass.
1423. Benjamin Oliver, b. 24 Oct., 1850; d. 5 July, 1851.
1424. Alice Hulda, b. 8 Aug., 185o: m. Frank Hallbourg.
1425. Arthur Benjamin, b. HO April, 1856; m. Katherine I. Haynes.
Rcf.: *• Hughes FamUy.*'
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526. LoizA^ Pendleton {Jabes Chesehraugh^, Benjamin*, Col.
Wiliam^, Jateph*), was bom 11 August^ 1817^ and died at Mar-
shall^ Minn.^ 27 November^ 1881. She married at Enfield^ Conn.^
30 June, 1836, David P. BUlings ("History of Enfield")- He
was bom at Amherst, Mass., and died at Lyons, Colo., 8 July, 1888.
Issue (Billings), first six probably bom at Blandford, Mass.:
i. Louisa^ b. 25 Sept., 1838; m. Peter Swartout. Res. Cam-
bridge, Iowa.
ii. George (dec,); m. .
iii. Sarah Jane, b. 1841; m. (1), Ensign Gates; (2), John Reich-
art. Res. Sawtelle, Colo.
iv. Almira, b. 1844; dec.; m. Bnrrill.
V. Ferdinand D. (dec.) ; m. .
vi. Norton H., b. 1850; m. . Res. Lyons, Colo.
▼ii. Jabez Pendleton, b. 2 Nov., 1856, Caledonia, Minn.; m. 5 Oct.,
1878, Elizabeth M. Lewis. Res. Lyons, Colo.
529. Thankful^ Pendleton (Jabez Chesehraugh\ Benjamin*,
Col. William^, Joseph*), was bom at Chicopee, Mass., 4 May, 1826,
and died at East Brimfield, Mass., 24 September, 1870. She mar-
ried at Stafford, Conn., 2 April, 1847, Albert Worthington Moore,
bom at Stafford, 17 January, 1827, died at Spencer, Mass., 18 June,
1896, son of William and Julia Ann (Harvey) Moore.
Issue (Moore), first five bom at Stafford, Conn.:
i. Ida Alberteen*, b. 8 Sept., 1849; d. 7 Sept, 1907; m. William S.
Steams, of Warren, Mass..
ii. Kate Pendleton, b. 8 June, 1852; d. 14 Feby., 1908; m. Lewis
W. Benson, of Worcester, Mass.
iii. Thomas Harvey, b. 3 March, 1859; d. 2 Jany., 1863.
iv. Thomas Albert, b. 27 Aug., 1864; m. Rose Freeman. Res.
Trenton, N. J.
V. Amos Worthington, b. 29 May, 1870, East Brimfield, Mass.;
unm. Res. Spencer, Mass.
530. Joseph Norman^ Pendleton (Jabeg Chesehrough*, Benja-
min*, Col. William^, Joeeph*), was bom at Vernon, Conn., 8 April,
1829. As a young man he removed to Minnesota, where he engaged
in farming and was for some years a Justice of the Peace at Cale-
donia. About 1870, he settled at Crossville, Tenn., where he con-
tinued farming, and besides being a Justice of the Peace, was for
twenty years a County Judge of Cumberland County. Since the
death of his wife he has made his home with his daughter, Mrs.
Forbes, at Memphis, Tenn.
Mr. Pendleton married at Brownsville, Minn., 22 July, 1855,
Bethana Andrews, bom 15 May, 1829, West Greenwich, R. L, died
28 October, 1900, Crossville, Tenn., daughter of Jonathan and Roby
(Sweet) Andrews.
Issue, first three bom at Caledonia, Minn., others at Cross-
ville, Tenn.:
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1426. Sara Roby», b. 22 Dec., 1856; m. Arthur J. Forbes.
1427. Joseph Norman, Jr., b. 16 Jany., 1869; d. 8 Jany., 1866.
1428. Frances Naomi, b. 26 Oct, 1867; unm. She is a teacher in
the High School at McGee Flats, Tenn.
1429. Jessie Thankfnl, b. 23 Feby., 1871. Res. Chicago, 111.
1430. Bethana Anstis DeQuincy, b. 21 July, 1872; m. at Rochester,
N. Y., 18 Jany., 1909, Edwin Broughton Taylor. Res.
Rochester.
531. Amelia^ Pendleton (Joshua^, Capt. Joshua*, Col. JViUiatni>
Joseph*) was bom at Westerly, R. I., 4 March, 1798, and died in
December, 1830. She married in 1818, Weeden Clark, bom West-
erly, 25 June, 1789, died there, February, 1873, son of William and
Eunice (Hiscoz) Clark.
Issue (Clark), born Westerly, R. I.:
i. Angeline®, b. 28 Jany., 1819; d. 3 April, 1888, m. George C.
Lanphear.
11. SUnton, b. 27 Dec., 1820; m. (1), Antoinette Sweet; (2), Ann
Williams. Res. (1909), Westerly,
iii. Emily, b. 22 Nov., 1822; m. George P. Barber. Res. (1909),
Westerly, R. I.
iv. WiUiam, b. 7 March, 1827; d. 15 Oct., 1894; m. Elizabeth Fra-
zier.
V. Charles H., b. 7 July, 1828; d. in Mont, 1903, unm.
vi. Edwin, b. 25 Aug., 1830; d. 1881; m. Anvemette Holmes.
532. Henry^ Pendleton (Joshua*, Capt. Joshua*, Col. William^,
Joseph*), was born at Westerly, R. I., 10 October, 1799, and died
at Sturgis, Mich., 20 October, 1870. He was taken as a child to
Washington County, N. Y., and just before reaching his majority,
bought land in Broadalbin, N. Y., on the 2nd of March, 1820 (Mont-
gomery Co., N. Y., Deeds, xxxii, 399). Prior to this date he had
lived at Milton, Saratoga Co., N. Y., for some time. Mr. Pendleton
resided in Broadalbin for nearly thirty years, where he followed the
occupation of a farmer. The records of Fulton County, N. Y., of
which Broadalbin afterwards became a part, show that in 1851,
Henry Pendleton was living at Ridgeway, Orleans County, N. Y.,
and in 1857, in St. Joseph County, Mich.
He married Hannah Wheeler, who was bom at Milton, N. Y., 27
August, 1805, and died 5 June, 1849. It has been stated that he
also had a second wife, Mrs. Lucy Ann (Swan) Kilmer.
By Hannah Wheeler he had issue, all but two bom at Broad-
albin, N. Y.:
1431. Sarah Louisa^ b. 24 Dec., 1821, Milton, N. Y.; m. Joseph
Spencer Swan, son of Joseph Swan. Res. (1904), Fort
Lupton, Colo. Issue (Swan): i. Carrie^, b. about 1854;
m. Young.
1432. Edward Wheeler, b. 13 Dec., 1825; m. Eveline L. Baird.
1433. Eliza C, b. 15 Sept., 1827; d. 1908, Boulder, Colo.; m. at
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Enowlesville, N. Y., H Stoddard. Issue (Stoddard):
i. Son. ii. Sarah^; m. Torrey, Res. Boulder^ Colo.
1434. Charles Henry^ b. 18 Sept.^ 1831; m. Maria D. England.
1435. Jonathan Mabbitt^ b. 10 Aug., 1834. Res. Denver^ Colo. In
1908 he wrote he had a 9on^ Charles A., living in Caynell,
Ore.
1436a. Daughter, b. 28 Nov., 1836; d. 30 Nov., 1836.
1436. William Lansing, b. 23 May, 1839; m. Delia Sheldon.
1437. James Mortimer, b. 27 June, 1841; m. Sarah £. livermore.
1438. Ira Wheeler, b. 12 Oct., 1842; m. Lucy B. Orbison.
1439. Dallas M., b. 1 Dec., 1844, Knowlesville, N. Y.; m. Maria P.
Eaton.
533. Joseph^ Pbxdlkton (Joshua^, Capt. Joshua^, CoL WUli&m^,
Joseph^), was bom at Westerly, R. L, 8 January, 1801. His mother
died soon after his birth, and he was brought up by his grandfather,
Capt. Joshua" Pendleton, in Norwich, Conn. Here he lived until he
reached his majority, when he joined his brothers and sisters in the
state of New York. The remainder of his life was spent in Colum-
bia and Rensselaer Counties, this state, where he followed the trade
of a cooper. His death occurred at Nassau, N. Y., 7 (or 11) Feb-
ruary, 1832.
Joseph^ Pendleton married Anna Woodward, bom 12 April, 1801,
died 12 March, 1884, daughter of Levi and Dimmis (Smally) Wood-
ward.
Issue:
1440. Chauncey Henry^ b. 18 Sept., 1823, Stephentown, N. Y.; m.
Catherine £. HoUister.
1441. Alice Ann, b. 7 April, 1825, Nassau, N. Y.; m. Samuel N.
Wood.
1442. Susan Eliza, b. 17 Aug., 1827, Stephentown, N. Y.; m. Syl-
vester Van Bergan.
1443. Solon Elijah (twin to Susan), m. Emily E. Wood.
1444. Major Levi, b. 30 March, 1830, Nassau, N. Y.; m. Dorothy
Ostrander.
1445. Joseph Avander, b. 10 April, 1832, East Nassau, N. Y.; m.
Mary Lovejoy.
1446. Joshua Philander (twin to Joseph), m. Cornelia E. Clark.
534. Charles^ Pendleton (Joshua^, Capt. Joshua^, CoL Wil-
liam^, Joseph^), was bom probably at Salem, N. Y., about 1803; he
died at Albany, N. Y., 30 December, 1836. For some years he kept
a tavern at Lansingburgh, now Upper Troy, N. Y.
He married 19 September, 1825, Mary Jane White, daughter of
Samuel (?) and Philena White. She was bom 22 April, 1807, and
died at Lansingburgh, 22 November, 1889.
Issue, bom at Lansingburgh, N. Y.:
1447. Elizabeth', b. 29 July, 1826; d. 14 April, 1841.
1448. Mary Jane, b. 20 Feby., 1828; m. Walton M. Eddy.
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1449. Henry, h. 10 Sept, 1829; m. Harriet Smith.
1460. Catherine, K 2 April, 1831; m. Samnel V. Arnold.
1451. John W., b. 8 Dec., 1832; d. mim. at Lansingbargh, 2 July,
1866.
636. Almira^ Pendleton (Joshua^ Capt. Joshua^, Col. William*,
Joseph*), married at Groton, Conn., as his first wife, 11 May, 1826,
John Owen Greer (T. R.). He married (2), her cousin, Mrs. Har-
riet^ (Bennett) Davidson, widow of W. P. Davidson, and daughter
of Amos and [173] Polly* (Pendleton) Bennett.
Almira^ had issue (Geer):
i. Caroline®, d. about 1880 in New York City. She m. Nathan
Dark and had no issue,
ii. Amelia, m. Edward Dark, brother to Nathan. She had three
chUdren (Dark) : 1. Lizsie^, m. Stevens. 2. Etnor (?),
m. Gage; and 3. George, all of whom were living in
New York City in 1890.
637. Lansing^ Pendleton (Joshua*, Capt. Joshua^, Col. Wil-
liam\ Joseph*), was bom at Salem, Washin^on Co., N. Y., 4 July,
1809, and died at Albany, N. Y., 28 March, 1892. He was for many
years a successful contractor and builder in Albany, and acquired
considerable property in that city.
He married 10 September, 1838, Nancy Siver, bom 16 March,
1818, died 2 July, 1890, Albany, N. Y., daughter of WiUiam and
Fanny (Doolittle) Siver.
Issue, bom at Albany:
1452. Amelia', b. 19 Dec., 1840; m. George W. Kalderhouse. Res.
Guilderland, Albany Co., N. Y. Issue (Kalderhouse): i.
Laura^, m. John McEown, of Guilderland. Amelia also had
several other children, but they died young.
1453. William, b. 27 Jany., 1843; m. Mary E. Maddrah.
1454. Lansing, Jr., b. 16 Dec, 1844; m. Minerva Harris.
1455. Eliza, b. 3 March, 1849; m. 22 July, 1865, James Joseph
Mulhall, b. 2 April, 1842, Albany, N. Y., son of Thomas
and Mary (Lawlor ?) Mulhall. Res. Albany. Issue (Mul-
hall): i. Thomas Edward^, b. 4 Aug., 1866. He is mar-
ried and lives at Fort Worth, Texas.
1456. Louisa, b. 9 March, 1851; m. John W. Schoonmaker. Res.
Brooklyn, N. Y. Issue (Schoonmaker): i. Harold, ii.
Ltfle. iii. Nancy (Monette).
1457. Amanda, b. 29 April, 1853; m. William J. Close. Res. Balti-
more, Md. Issue (Close) : i. Lansing Pendleton^, b. 12
Aug., 1874; m. 27 Feby., 1894, Evelyn Boyd. Res. Albany,
N. Y. ii. Sarah Jane. iii. William Joseph. Res. (1904),
Brooklyn, N. Y. iv. Thomas, b. 29 Jany., 1884. Res.
(1904), Baltimore, Md.
539. Caroline^ Pendleton (Joshua*, Capt. Joshua*, Col. Wil-
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liam^, Joseph*), married Lather Davidson^ and died aged 36 years.
They lived in Norwich and New London^ Conn. The New London
records state that a Lather Davidson^ son of Lather and Bathsheba,
born at Ledyard^ died in New London^ 18 February, 1883, aged 81
years, 9 months.
Issue (Davidson):
i. Frances*, b. 7 Jany., 1826, Old Mystic, Conn.; m. (1), Darios
Pierce Wheeler; (2), Amos Hallom; (3), Nathan Thomp-
son. Res. (1909), Stonington, Conn,
ii. Charles Henry, b, 22 Sept., 1830; d. 1899; m. Fanny Fraeier.
He was a grocer in New London,
iii. Elsie Ann, d. ae. 11 months,
iv. Elixabeth, d. ae. 3 months.
640. Nancy^ Pendleton (Joshua^, Capi. Joshua^, Col. JVUliam^,
Joseph*), was born 11 June, 1816, and died in May, 1900. She
married (1), at Norwich, Conn., 2 June, 1833, James Herbert Sis-
son, bom 6 October, 1812, died 11 November, 1847, Castile, N. Y.
She married (2), at Knowlesville, N. Y., 20 April, 1860, William
W. Fuller. For some years she made her home at Albion, N. Y.
Issue by first husband (Sisson):
i. William Henry®, b. 2 May, 1836; d. 11 Nov., 1847.
ii. Emma Jane, b. 2 Jany., 1838. Res. Knowlesville, N. Y.
iii. James Lansing, h. 6 Nov., 1840; d. 26 Aug., 1886.
iv. Helen Lucile, b. 9 Aug., 1842; d. 26 July, 1898; m. 13 Nov.,
1862, Francis Milton DeEay.
Issue by second husband (Fuller):
V. Frank S.*, b. 12 Feby., 1862.
vi. Hester Jane, b. 17 July, 1864; d. 21 Jany., 1873.
642. William Eino^ Pendleton (Joshua^, Capt. Joshua*, Col.
William^, Joseph*), was bom at Troy, N. Y., 19 January, 1819, and
died in New York City, 24 January, 1892. He married (1), in New
York, 12 May, 1846, Eliza Maria Rogers, bom 16 May, 1826, Al-
bany, Vt, died 26 May, 1848, daughter of Robert and Almira Rog-
ers. He married (2), 10 December, 1861, Mary Louisa Hoyt, bom
16 October, 1834, Bloomingsburg, N. Y., died 13 July, 1886, daugh-
ter of William and Elsie (Mills) Hoyt.
Issue by first wife, bom in New York City:
1468. Eliza Maria*, b. 26 July, 1847; m. 21 April, 1868, Alpheus
E. Williams, of New York. Res. (1908), Poughkeepsie,
N. Y. Issue (Williams): i. Horace Elliot*, b. 6 April,
1869. Res. Sleepy Hollow, N. Y. ii. Almira Baker, b. 26
Dec., 1870. m. WUliam Pettet. Res. Brooklyn, N. Y. iii.
Louise Scott, b. 20 March, 1873; d. 27 April, 1874. iv.
Ella Kellogg, h. 8 April, 1876. v. Royal Alpheus, b. 14
June, 1878. vi. Charles Brown, b. 28 April, 1881.
Issue by second wife:
1469. Emily Wilson*, b. 11 July, 1863, West Addison. N. Y.; m. at
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Brookdale^ N. J.^ 25 Oct, 1876, John Garritson, b. 6 June,
1849, Upper Montdair, N. J., son of Peter and Eleanor
(Demnnd) Garritson. Res. Upper Montclair, N. J. Issue
(Garritson), b. at Upper Montclair: i. WiUiam Pendleton*,
b. 15 AprU, 1879; unm. ii. Walter Spear, b. 9 Feby., 1883;
he has been in the U. S. Navy for several years, and in
1908-9, went round the world with the battleship fleet, iii.
George Edward, b. 19 June, 1886; m. 19 Aug., 1908, Flor-
ence Bird. Res. Upper Montclair. iv. Marif Eleanor, b. 11
March, 1892.
1460. Annie Louisa, b. 21 Nov., 1854, Muscatine, Iowa; m. at
Brookdale, N. J., 25 Oct., 1876, David A. Schoonmaker,
b. 8 Dec., 1849, Richfleld, N. J., son of Daniel H. and
Sarah (Alyea) Schoonmaker. Res. Bayonne, N. J. Issue
(Schoonmaker), first three b. at Richfield, N. J.: i. Mabel
Louisa"^, b. 15 Aug., 1877; m. 14 Nov., 1894, Diedrich W.
F. Heidgerd. Res. New York City. ii. Edna Sarah, b. 22
Aug., 1879. iii. Clifford Davis, b. 3 Nov., 1881. iv. Grant
Pendleton, b. 12 Sept., 1884, New York City. Mrs. Schoon-
maker's three youngest children are unm., and live at home.
1461. Hattie Molar, b. 8 Sept., 1857, West Hoboken, N. J.; d. 18
May, 1885; m. 6 April, 1877, George F. Smith of New
York City. He d. 18 April, 1885. They had no children.
1462. William Hoyt, b. 4 Sept, 1860; m. 15 Aug., 1885, Mary Da-
vis, daughter of Robert Davis. At last accounts he was
living in Washington, N. J., but his present address is un-
known. He has had no children.
543. Ansel^ Pendleton (William^, Capt. Joshua*, Col. WiUiam^,
Joseph*), was bom at Preston, Conn., 27 December, 1804, and died
at Lebanon, Conn., 5 April, 1888. Like his father, Ansel Pendleton
engaged in farming nearly all his life, and also lived to his eighty*
fourth year. He enjoyed the best of health until he was eighty-
one, when he suffered a stroke of paralysis. He was a great lover
of fine horses and cattle, and prided himself upon having the best.
AnseF Pendleton married at Preston, Conn., 3 December, 1835,
Ann W. Button (T. R.), bom there, 13 December, 1816, died 8
January, 1890, Lebanon, Conn., daughter of Allen and Anna A.
Button.
Issue :
1463. Lucy Maria", b. 20 Sept., 1836, Ledyard, Conn.; unm. Res.
No. Stonington, Conn.
1464. Eliza Ann, b. 28 Dec, 1837, Ledyard, Conn.; d. unm. 17 Aug.,
1862.
1465. William Ansel, b. 22 Feby., 1840, Norwich, Conn.; d. 30 June,
1841.
1466. James Anson, b. 4 Jany., 1843, Preston, Conn.; m. (1), Mrs.
Emma L. Gardner; (2), 10 Feby., 1873, Emeline Miner;
(3), 1 March, 1876, Martha Annie Larkin, dau. of Alfred
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Aldrich and Aiai^y Janette (Gardiner) Larkin. No issue.
Res. Lebanon^ Conn.
1467. George Allen, b. 27 Sept., 1844, Preston, Conn.; m. Annie K.
Thompson.
1468. Chauncey Cleveland, b. 14 May, 1846. Preston; m. Cynthia E.
Main.
1469. Mary Frances, b. 26 April, 1848, Preston; m. Ransom Luther
Yerrington. No issue. Res. Lebanon, Conn.
1470. Harriet Amelia, b. 20 May, 1850, Preston; d. 18 Sept., 1888;
m. at No. Stonington, Conn., as his second wife, 19 Feby.,
1879, Henry E.« Breed, b. at No. Stonington, 19 Nov., 1833,
son of Isaac Sheffield^ and Phoebe Prentice (Hewitt) Breed,
grandson of Samuel and Mary® (Sheffield) Breed, and great-
grandson of Isaac and [50] Freelove'* (Pendleton) Sheffield.
Issue (Breed) : i. Clara L.^, b. 10 Oct., 1883. Res. West-
erly, R. I.
1471. Ida Button, b. 20 Aug., 1853, No. Stonington, Conn.; m. at
Norwich, Conn., 1 Sept., 1886, Charles Gurdon Parkhurst^
b. there, 12 Dec, 1853, d. 30 March, 1900, Colchester, Conn.^
son of George W. and Hannah Bromley (Bushnell) Park-
hurst. Mrs. Parkhurst now lives at Norwich, Conn. Issue
(Parkhurst) : i. Rebecca Pendleton^, b. 23 Sept., 1887, Wal-
lingford. Conn.; d. 24 Nov., 1887. ii. Olive Chrutine, b. 25
Oct., 1888, Colchester, Conn.; d. 14 April, 1889.
544. Lucy Lathrop^ Pendleton (WilHam^, Capt. Joshua^, CoL
William!^, Joseph*), was born at Preston, Conn., 5 April, 1806. She
married there, 6 October, 1824, Abel Pendleton' Adams, a first cousin,
son of David and [172] Clarissa Harlowe* (Pendleton) Adams.
Issue (Adams):
i. William Pendleton®, b. 6 Dec., 1825; d. 14 Feby., 1895; m. 5
Dec, 1856, Priscilla Neuwarren.
ii. David Austin, b. 19 Oct., 1827; d. 1837.
iii. Lucy Louisa, b. 2 July, 1829; m. John C. Tracy. Res. Union-
ville. Conn,
iv. Henry A., b. 19 Dec, 1831; m. (1), Drusdlla GuUiver; (2),
Emily North Bridgeham. Res. Colchester, Conn.
V. George W., b. 1 May, 1833, or 1835; m. Marietta Keith. He
was a soldier in the Civil War. Res. Dorchester, Mass.
Ref.: "Adams History,*' p. 726.
545. William^ Pendleton, Jr. {William^ Capt. Joshua^, Col. WU-
liam^, Joseph*), was born at Preston, Conn., 1 May, 1810, and died
there of typhoid fever, 27 February, 1838. He married at Preston,
3 October, 1837, Susan Brown Irish, daughter of John and Susanna
(Brown) Irish. She married (2), at Norwich*, Conn., 17 March^
1847, Hezekiah C. Bridgham, and died 8 February, 1852.
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Issue of William^, Jr., and Susan Brown (Irish) Pendleton:
1472. Susan Eliza®, b. 17 AprU, 1838, Preston, Conn.; m. (1), at
Norwich, Conn., 27 Nov., 1861, James Otis Eenney, b. 18
June, 1837, Canton, Mass., d. 28 Dec., 1880, son of James
L. and Pamelia (Gould) Kenney. She m. (2), at Norwood,
Mass., 27 April, 1887, Nathaniel Reed, b. 17 Jany., 1866,
Newfield, Me., son of Charles and Thirza Reed. Mrs. Reed
now lives at So. £ffingham, N. H. Issue by first husband
(Kenney) : i. Arthur Milford^, b. 16 Oct., 1862; d. 27 Jany.,
1863. ii. Emma Lavinia, b. 14 July, 1864; m. 21 March,
1887, Waiiam F. Baker. Res. Norwood, Mass. iii. Child
unnamed, b. and d. 3 March, 1874.
646. Solomon Story^ Pendleton {William^, Capt. Joshua^, CoL
JVUliam*, Joseph^), was born at Preston, Conn., 17 April, 1813, and
died there, 8 May, 1894. Nearly all his long life was spent in his
native town, where he engaged in farming. He represented Preston
in the Connecticut Legislature in 1859, ten years after his father
was a member of that body.
He married at Preston, 15 January, 1839, Marcia Averill Stark-
weather, born 18 April, 1819, died 16 June, 1894, daughter of John
and Lydia (Button) Starkweather.
Issue, born at Preston, Conn.:
1473. Charles HenryS b. 14 May, 1840; m. Sarah Perry.
1474. John William, b. 26 Sept., 1841; m. Jane Gertrude* Pendleton.
1476. Sarah Jane, b. 30 July, 1843; m. 9 March, 1863, Henry Lee
Hallett, b. 2 March, 1841, d. 25 June, 1872, son of Henry
and Julia Ann (Bailey) Hallett. Issue (Hallett) : i. Charlie
Elida^, b. 24 Sept., 1866. She is unm. and lives at Preston
City, Conn.
1476. Elizabeth Georgiana, b. 2 May, 1851; m. Charles H. Perry.
1477. Frank Story, b. 6 March, 1853; m. (1), Elizabeth Adams;
(2), Gertrude H. Huntington.
1478. Allen S., b. 26 Oct., 1856; m. Mrs. Jennie (Fritts) Steeke,
b. 13 May, 1860, dau. of William and Julia (Revenburg)
Fritts. No issue. Mr. Pendleton is an employee of the
American Ordnance Co. at Bridgeport, Conn.
1479. Eckford Gustavus, b. 26 April, 1861; m. Charity Norman.
548. Asa Bolles^ Pendleton (ElUha Clarke^, Capi, Joshua^, CoL
William^, Joseph*), was bom at Norwich, Conn., 29 December, 1810,
and died at Princeton, 111., 21 January, 1879. He married at Ando-
ver. Conn., 6 October, 1835, Harriet Newell Loomis, born 7 May,
1815, daughter of Timothy and Tirzah (Badger) Loomis.
Issue, born at Princeton, 111.:
1480. Charles Loomis^, b. 23 Sept., 1839; m. Mrs. Sarah BenneU.
1481. Erastus Badger, b. 21 April, 1841; d. 22 July, 1841.
1482. Mary Elizabeth, b. 8 Aug., 1848; d. 16 June, 1855.
1483. Harriet Louise, b. 26 March, 1851; d. 25 Feby., 1888; m. 28
Dec, 1871, William W. Powell. No issue.
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Ref.: "^Loomlfl Familj," p. 255.
550. Bbnadam^ Pendleton (Adam^, Capt, Joshua^, Col. William!^,
Joseph*), was bom 23 May^ 1816^ at Norwich^ Conn.^ and died sud-
denly 1 August, 1885, at Natchez, Miss., where he had settled in
1839. He was for many years a prosperous merchant in that city,
and like the majority of Northerners who settled in the South before
the Ciyil War, an ardent supporter of its institutions and of the Con-
federacy. A man of superior natural abilities, he was highly es-
teemed and honored by the citizens of Natchez. He took a promi-
nent part in public affairs and was always interested and active in
promoting the welfare of the city.
Benadam^ Pendleton married at Franklin, Conn., 29 June, 1840,
Philena Jane Hyde, bom there, 11 March, 1822, died 28 May, 1906,
Natchez, Miss., daughter of Amasa and Anna (Hazen) Hyde.
Issue, bom at Natchez:
1484. Hannah Jane", b. 11 Dec, 1842; d. 19 Oct., 1843.
1485. Mary Dunlap, b. 1 Sept, 1844; d. 3 July, 1900, Philadelphia,
Pa. She m. (1), 16 April, 1862, Sidney Charles Whitmore,
b. 15 Feby., 1840, d. 4 Aug., 1873, son of Charles Whitmore,
of Chetenham, England. She m. (2), Robert Lindsey
Moore. Issue by first husband (Whitmore), b. Natchez,
Miss.: i. Lena Pendleton^, b. 23 Feby., 1863; m. 15 Nov.,
1882, Henry Boyce Febiger. Res. New Orleans, La. ii.
Joseph Lyon, b. 2 Feby., 1866; m. 22 Dec, 1897, Carrie
Norvell. Res. Bessemer, Ala. iii. Elizabeth, b. 10 Nov.,
1868; m. (1), 21 Oct., 1891, William Minor Duncan; (2),
John W. Perkins. Res. Bessemer, Ala.
1486. Anna Hyde, b. 19 Nov., 1847 (dec.) ; m. 23 Dec., 1868, as his
second wife, Joseph Charles Ferriday, son of William and
Helen Catherine (Smith) Ferriday. He d. 2 Dec., 1894.
Issue (Ferriday): i. Helen Catherine^, b. 20 July, 1870; m.
R. Lee Byrnes. Res. Natchez, Miss. ii. Jennie Pendleton,
b. 2 Oct., 1871; m. R. Lee Wood. Res. Natchez, Miss. iii.
Mary D., h. 11 Aug., 1872; m. Charles A. Gordon. Res.
Port Gibson, Miss. iv. Emily Amory, b. 11 Jany., 1878; m.
John Vincent. Res. Vicksburg, Miss. v. Benadam Pendle-
ton, b. 27 July, 1879 ; m. Annie Maher. Res. Natchez, Miss.
1487. James Hyde, b. 3 Sept., 1849; m. Clarissa Fenner.
551. Charles Marsh^ Pendleton (Adam^, Capt, Joshua^, Col.
Willtam*, Joseph*), was bom at Norwich, Conn., 15 October, 1818,
and died at Bozrah, Conn., 24 August, 1887. He was a farmer at
Bozrah, and represented that town in the Connecticut Legislature in
1877.
He married 10 December, 1845, Susan Eliza Bingham, born 30
March, 1819, Norwich, Conn., died 1 October, 1820, daughter of
Alexander and Susan (Waterman) Bingham.
Issue, bom at Bozrah, Conn.— except the second:
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1488. Alexander Bingham*, b. 17 Dec, 1846; m. Fanny F. Brown.
1489. Charles Adam, b. 14 March, 1849, Norwich, Conn.; m. Jane E.
I^athrop.
1490. Claudius Victor, b. 15 Sept., 1850; m. Phoebe J. Bailey.
554. (Dr.) Cyrus Henry^ Pendleton (Adam^, Capt. Joshua^,
Col, WUliam*, Joseph*), was bom in Norwich, Conn., 6 October,
1830. He prepared for college at Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass.,
and was graduated from Amherst with the class of 1856. He then
took up the study of medicine at the Cleveland Medical College, re-
ceiving his M. D. degree from that institution in 1860. In April,
1864, he located at Hebron, Conn., where he has since led the quiet
but arduous life of the country doctor, his practice extending eight
or ten miles in different directions, and necessitating long drives,
sometimes in weather so severe that no one but a physician would
venture out of doors. Yet for over forty years he has visited his
sick without thought of hardship or sacrifice, and in all that time has
very seldom, if ever, turned back when called.
Dr. Pendleton is greatly beloved by his townspeople, and has held
various offices in their gift. During nearly all of the last thirty years
he has been, as now, a member of the board of school visitors, and
continuously since 1883, chairman of the financial committee of the
First Congregational Ecclesiastical Society, of which church he has
been a member since 1864. Although a Democrat in politics and
living in a community strongly Republican, he was elected to the
Connecticut Legislature in 1907, where he was a member of the Com-
mittee on Education. On the seventy-fifth anniversary of his birth.
Dr. Pendleton planned to hold a reception at the Town House of
Hebron, as he thought it would not be out of the way to take some
notice of the occasion, particularly as it was near the close of his
active practice as a physician. Somewhat to his surprise, however,
the affair was taken out of his hands, and became a reception for
him, at which he received many substantial tokens of the affection
and esteem in which he is held.
Dr. Pendleton is a bom genealogist. As a young man at college
he traced back his ancestry to Major Brian Pendleton, and began
gathering data upon other lines, which he has continued off and on
ever since. Without hesitation he gave freely of his collections for
the benefit of this work, and his many letters as well as his personal
friendship have been an invaluable source of help and encourage-
ment. We are largely indebted to him for our data concerning the
descendants of his grandfather, Capt. Joshua" Pendleton, for those
of [84] Benajah' Pendleton, besides many families in other lines,
particularly those springing from [163] George* Pendleton and [701]
James Gilkey'' Pendleton.
During the last few years Dr. Pendleton has turned over most of
his practice to his son, and now busies himself with the care of his
farm and with such recreations as would be natural to a man who
has been a student all his life.
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[554] Dr. Cyrus H. Pendleton
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Cyrus Henry Pendleton married at Hebron, Conn., 9 Jnly, 1866,
Mary Maria Welles, bom 9 July, 1837, daughter of Oliver and
Lydia (Brown) Welles.
Issue, bom at Hebron:
1491. Clarissa Louisa*, b. 11 May, 1867. She is a graduate of the
Northfield (Mass.) Seminary, and of the New Haven
(Conn.) Training School for Nurses. Res. Stamford, Conn.
1492. Anne Clark, b. 16 April, 1868; m. at Hebron, 14 Nov., 1889,
Howard Earle Gilbert, son of Ralph Laurens and, Ellen
(Taylor) Gilbert. Res. Hebron, Conn. Issue (Gilbert),
b. Hebron: i. Helen £.•, b. 2 Sept., 1897.
1493. Susan Bingham, b. 1 May, 1870. She is a graduate of the
Normal School at Willimantic, Conn., and for some years
has been a teacher in the public schools in that state. Res.
Hebron, Conn.
1494. Grace Marsh, b. 7 May, 1872; m. at Hebron, 20 Sept., 1893,
Everett Griswold Lord, son of Noble Everett and Mary Ade-
laide (Griswold) Lord. Res. Hebron, Conn. Issue (Lord),
b. Hebron: i. Eleanor Pendleton^, b. 30 Aug., 1894. ii.
Martf Adelaide, b. 28 Aug., 1897. iii. Clarissa, b. 10 July,
1904.
1495. Cyrus Edmund, b. 11 Feby., 1876; m. Catherine C. Craig.
1496. Winfield, b. 7 May, 1882; d. 8 May, 1882.
558. Enoch Burrows' Pendleton (Gen. Nathan^, Major Na-
than^, Col. WUliam*, Joseph*), was bom at Pendleton Hill, Conn.,
5 September, 1808, and died at Westerly, R. I., 11 November, 1875.
He began his business career at a very early age, becoming a clerk
in his father's store at Pendleton Hill when only eleven years old,
and continuing as such until the death of Gen. Nathan Pendleton in
1827. As Enoch was then the oldest son living at home, the man-
agement of the business, as well as the care of his mother and of his
younger brothers and sisters, fell upon his shoulders, and he proved
himself well equal to the task.
In 1844 he removed to Brooklyn, N. Y., where he went into the
grocery business with his brother-in-law, John A. Morgan, and after
a residence there of about three years he located at Westerly, R. I.,
establishing himself in the same business with his brother, James M.
Pendleton, as partner, under the firm name of Pendleton Bros. In
1854 the younger brother retired to become cashier of the Niantic
Bank of Westerly and [411] James F. Pendleton was then taken
into partnership, and* the business continued under the title of E. B.
Pendleton & Co. until 1861.
Mr. Pendleton took an active part ii% town affairs, and in 1856 was
elected to the Rhode Island State Senate, and re-elected in 1857.
In 1856 he was also a delegate to the first Republican National Con-
vention which, held at Philadelphia, nominated Fremont for the
Presidency. Four years later this new party was successful at the
polls, and Mr. Pendleton's activities in its interests were rewarded
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by President Lincoln appointing him Postmasten at Westerly in 1861.
The firm of £. B. Pendleton & Co. was then dissolved, and he de-
voted himself exclusively to the duties of his new position, in which
he proved himself so efficient that he was kept in office until his death
— fourteen years after his first appointment. During this period
Mr. Pendleton was a Town Councilman of Westerly, and from 1862-
1867 was also United States Assistant Assessor. A man of unusual
mental endowments himself, he transmitted to his children in a re-
markable degree, powers of clear reasoning and keen perception, and
was able in addition to give them all the educational advantages they
desired. Active and enterprising, strictly upright in all his dealings,
he died respected and esteemed by all who knew him.
Enoch B.'' Pendleton married at Pendleton Hill, Conn., 30 Octo-
ber, 1843, Mary Ette" Chapman, bom 13 May, 1821, Griswold,
Conn., died 5 April, 1901, Westerly, R. I„ daughter of Andrew^
(3rd) and Wealthy (Palmer) Chapman. She was a granddaughter
of Andrew^, Jr., and Anna (York) Chapman, great-granddaughter
of Andrew and Hannah^ (Smith) Chapman, and great-great-grand-
daughter of Benoni and [36] Ruth^ (Pendleton) Smith.
Issue, first two bom at Pendleton Hill, Conn., others at West-
erly, R. I.:
1497. Mary Elizabeth', b. 15 Sept., 1844; d. unm. at Westerly, R. I.,
31 March, 1901.
1498. Arabella Josephine, b. 15 July, 1847; unm. Res. Westerly.
1499. Eugene Burrows, b. 18 June, 1849. He was a clerk in the
Westerly Post Office from 1867-1876, and Postmaster from
1875-1887, since which time he has been in the real estate
and insutance business at Westerly. Mr. Pendleton served
for twenty years in the R. I. Militia, and rose to be Captain
of the Westerly company. In 1888 and 1889 he was Colonel
on the Governor's staff. He has never married.
1500. Charles Henry, b. 28 April, 1852; m. Harriet E.» Noyes.
1501. Harriet Chapman, b. 7 Oct., 1854; m. Rev. Benjamin D.
Hahn.
1502. Edwin Palmer, b. 20 July, 1857; m. Anna K. Eaton.
1503. Annie Cole, b. 2 Nov., 1859; d. 10 Jany., 1880.
1504. James Monroe, b. 23 June, 1862; m. Beatrice M. Nicol.
1505. Ellen Fitz, b. 7 Aug., 1864. She was graduated from Welles-
ley College with the degree of A. B. in 1886, and after
spending the two following years there as a tutor in mathe-
matics, entered Newham College, Cambridge University,
England, receiving her M. A. degree frota Wellesley in 1891.
The next six years were spent at Wellesley as an instructor
in mathematics, and in 1897 she became the Secretary of
the College. This office she held until 1901, wjien she was
made Dean of Wellesley and Assistant Professor in mathe-
matics, which positions she still holds. In 1906 she was for
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some time the acting President of the institution in the ab-
sence of the regular officer.
559. Phsbs Esther^ Pendleton {Gen. Nathan*, Major Nathan^,
Col. William*, Joseph^), was bom at No. Stonington, Conn., 30 An-
gnst. 1810, and died at Dorchester, Mass., 17 December^ 1839. She
married 30 June, 1830, Rev. Bradley Miner, bom 18 July, 1808,
No. Stonington, died 28 October, 1854, Providence, R. I., son of
Saxton and Content (York) Miner.
Issue (Miner):
i. Francis Wayland', b. 10 Dec., 1831, Fall River, Mass. Res.
Providence, R. I. He is a graduate of Brown University
and is a prominent lawyer of Providence. He represented
Cranston for ten years in the Rhode Island Legislature, and
was Speaker of the House in 1862. During the Civil War
he was a Major on the Governor's staff. Since then he has
been a member of the Cranston City Council. He m. at
Westerly, R. I., 20 Feby., 1864, Elizabeth Read Davis, and
has issue (Miner): 1. Susan^.* 2. Pendleton, b. 23 April,
1868; d. 23 April, 1870. 3. Francis Wayland, Jr., b. 27
July, 1869. He is a graduate of Brown University and of
the tjniversity of Ldpsic^ Germany. In 1895 he was Major
of the R. I. United Train of Artillery, and has been a City
Councilman of Providence, where he is engaged in the prac-
tice of law. 4. Pendleton (2nd), b. 6 March, 1871; d. 25
Sept., 1878. 5. Edith Elizabeth, b. 4 Feby., 1875; d. 26
Sept., 1878.
ii. Sarah, d. ae. two years,
iii., iv. Two other children, who d. in inf.
660. DeWitt Clinton^ Psndleton {Qen. Nathan*, Major Na-
than^, Col. William*, Joseph*), was bom at Pendleton Hill, Conn.,
27 May, 1812, and died at Westerly, R. I., 18 April, 1872. He was
for many years a commission merchant at Stonington, Conn. Upon
the incorporation of the Pawcatuck National Bank in 1849, he be-
came one of its directors, and was chosen to represent Stonington in
the Connecticut Legislature in 1871.
He married (1), Mary P. Billings, bom 24 January, 1813, died
20 March, 1856, daughter of Gilbert and Lucy (Swan) Billings.
He married (2), at Richmond, R. I., 9 November, 1857, Hannah
Amanda Bagley, bom 25 August, 1837, Stonington, daughter of Ed-
mund and Abby S. (Spencer) Bagley. She married (2), as his third
wife, 25 September, 1876, Daniel Brown Rodman.
DeWitt C.^ Pendleton had no children by his first wife, but by his
second he had issue:
1606. Mary Abbie', b. 20 Oct., 1859, Stonington, Conn.; unm. She
is a teacher at Wakefield, R. 1.
♦Given as Sarah in the "Brown Genealogy,** by Cyrus H. Brown.
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Ref.: ''Grant Family," pp. 177, 3^; "^ Chesebnmgh Genealogy," p. 439,
"Rodman Family."
561. William Franklin^ Pendleton (Gen. Nathan*, Major Nor
than^, CoL Williatn*, Joseph*), was bom at Pendleton Hill^ Conn.^ 15
April, 1814, and died at Max Meadows (Williamsburg), Va., 7
Feby., 1864. He settled in Virginia as a young man and engaged in
business as a merchant at Fincastle, where he was also Postmaster
and Station Agent. Several of his children were brought up in West-
erly, R. I., by his brother, Hon. James M. Pendleton, who had no
issue of his own.
William F.^ Pendleton marri'ed at Christiansbnrg, Va., in April,
1840, Sarah Ann Haugh, bom 8 January, 1817, Staunton, Va., died
29 October, 1865, Christiansbnrg, daughter of James Jennings and
Elizabeth (Charlton) Haugh.
Issue, bom at fincastle, Va., except the last:
1507. Nathan Sands', b. about 1842; d. 1854.
1508. James Monroe, b. about 1844. On the 26th of May, 1862, he
enlisted as private in Co. B, 9th Regt., R. I. Volunteer In-
fantry, and was mustered in the same day. , He served in
this company until th^ 2nd of Sept, 1862, when he received
his discharge. After a short term as 2nd Lieut, of Co. K,
12th R. I. Volunteers, he was commissioned as 1st Lieut, of
Co. B, in the same regiment, on the 9th of Oct., 1862, his
commission to date from the 25th of Dec., 1862, when he
was to be mustered out as 2nd Lieut. On the 1st of Jany.,
1863, he was transferred to Co. B, 12th Regt., as 1st Lieut.,
and detached as Aide-de-Camp on the staff of Gen. Nagle.
He was mentioned for gallantry at the battle of Fredericks-
burg, 13 Dec, 1862, but did not long survive this action, as
he died at Westerly, R. I., of disease contracted in the serv-
ice, 11 March, 1863 (Records R. I. Adj. General).
1509. William Addison, b. about 1846; d. unm. at Providence, R. I.,
25 Feby., 1873, ae. 27 years. He was a bank clerit.
1510. Phebe Elizabeth, b. 28 Feby., 1848; d. at Westerly, R. I., 2
Feby., 1891; m. at Westerly, 27 Dec., 1876, WiUiam Ed-
ward Hart, b. 24 June, 1860, d. 17 Sept., 1907. Issue
(Hart), b. Westerly: i. Mahella Pendleton*, b. 18 Oct.,
1877; d. 18 Jany., 1899, Asheville, N. C. ii. James, b. 1
Feby., 1880; d. 26 Feby., 1881. iii. Edward Pendleton, b.
22 April, 1885; d. 10 Jany., 1908, Thompson, Conn.; m. 19
Feby., 1907, Grace L. Decker.
1511. Charles Henry, b. 4 Feby., 1850; m. Mary T. Wyman.
1512. Mary Ann, b. 23 July, 1854; unm. Res. Westerly, R. I.
1513. Katherine Arabella, b. 4 Dec., 1856, Catewba, "^ Va. ; d. 15
Jany., 1905, in California; m. in New York City, E. P.
Eichler, M. D. Issue (Eichler): i. Flora*, ii. Olga. iii.
Rudolph J. He is a physician at Oakland, Cal.
563. Susan Amelia^ Pendleton (Gen. Nathan*, Major Nathan*,
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Col. JVilliam\ Joseph*), was bom at Pendleton Hill, Conn., 18
March, 1818, and died at Pawcatuck (Stonington), Conn., 30 AprU,
1872. She married as his second wife, 28 November, 1842, John
Avery Morgan who was bom 16 March, 1809, Groton, Conn., and
died at Pawcatuck, 6 January, 1883. He was cashier of the Paw-
catuck National Bank from 1849 to 1879.
Issue (Morgan):
i. John Howard", b. 30 Jany., 1844, Pendleton Hill, Conn.; m. in
New York City, 12 Oct., 1875, Phebe Anna Benjamin. He
enlisted at Westerly, R. I., 26 May, 1862, in the 9th Regt.,
R. I. Vol., and re-enlisted 2 Sept., 1862, in the 26th Regt.,
Conn. Vol.; was appointed 2nd Sergt. of Co. H, and served
until the middle of Aug., 1863. Not long afterward he took
up the study of medicine and was graduated as M. D. from
the University of the City of New York in 1868. During
the two years following he was an interne in the New York
City hospitals, and from Nov., 1870, to Nov., 1879, prac-
ticed medicine in New York. He then returned to Westerly,
where he has since followed his profession with a large de-
gree of success. Dr. Morgan has been Medical Examiner
of the town since 1884, School Tmstee since 1890, and chair-
man of the board for several years past, member of the
School Committee since 1903, of the R. I. Medico-Legal So-
ciety since its formation, of the R. I. Medical Society, an
officer of the Washington Co. Medical Society, and of the
Westerly Physicians' Association. He has had four daugh-
ters, Susan Amelia^, Amy (dec), Helen St. Clair, and Dor-
othy,
ii. Susan Amelia, b. 18 Aug., 1848, Mystic, Conn.; d. 26 Dec.,
1848.
iii. Henry Pendleton, b. 27 Nov., 1849, Pawcatuck, Conn.; m. 12
Oct., 1875, in New York City, Annie Cannon. Res. Provi-
dence, R. J., where he is engaged in the insurance and in-
vestment business. Prior to his removal to that city he was
for fourteen years connected with the Niantic National Bank
of Westerly, and was also treasurer of the Niantic Savings
Bank for eleven years. He has had seven children, one of
whom, Hugh Pendleton* (Morgan), served in the 1st R. I.
Volunteers, Co. B, during the Spanish War.
iv. Phebe Esther, b. 17 May, 1853, Pawcatuck, Conn.; m. 7 June,
1882, her second cousin, John Ransford* Slater, son of Ben-
jamin and [579] Jerusha^ (Pendleton) Slater.
V. Charles Avery, b. 22 Oct., 1865, Pawcatuck, Conn.; m. 22 Feby.,
1888, Clara Tilford Rogers. Res. Westerly, R. I. He is
in the insurance business,
vi. Harriet, b. 2 July^ 1857, Pawcatuck, Conn.; m. 26 May, 1886,
Charles Perkins Cottrell. Res. Westerly, R. I. He is a
member of the well-known Cottrell Printing Press Co.
Ref.t "Grant FamUy, pp. 177, 385-6, 436.
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572. Rhoda^ Pendleton (Isaac^, Major Nathan^, CoL JVilliam*,
Joseph*), was born at Oxford, N. Y., 30 December, 1817, and died
at Mystic, Conn., 6 July, 1882. She married (1), at Oxford, 25
August, 1835, Ormond Richmond, bom 8 July, 1815, Norwich, N. Y.,
died 1841, Oxford, N. Y., son of Joseph and Rizpah (Hunt) Rich-
mond. She married (2), at Stonington, Conn., 8 March, 1843, Ben-
jamin B. Hewitt, bom 27 October, 1811, North Stonington, died 9
July, 1890, Stonington, Conn., son of Benjamin and Desire (Bab-
cock) Hewitt.
Issue by first husband (Richmond):
i. Dudley^, b. 16 Aug., 1840, Oxford, N. Y.; d. inf.
Issue by second husband (Hewitt):
i. Amanda J., b. 10 Jany., 1845, No. Stonington, Conn.; m. 19
Sept, 1866, Samuel H. Hinckley. Res. Mystic, Conn,
iii. Benjamin Pendleton, b. 8 Nov., 1849, Stonington; m. 18 Feby.,
1872, Jane Mead. Res. Mystic, Conn.
iv. Henry, b. 16 April, 1857; m. 10 Feby., 1886, Vira L. Fores-
man. He is teller of the National Bank at Norwich, N. Y.
Ref.: '* Stanton Genealogy;" ** Richmond Family," p. 398.
573. Nathan^ Pendleton (Isaac^, Major Nathan^, CoL WUliam^,
Joseph*), was bom in Norwich, N. Y., 17 March, 1820, and died at
his home, " Keewaydin," Oxford, N. Y., 30 June, 1909. Nearly all
his long life was spent in Oxford, where his parents had settled soon
after his birth. ** He received lis education in the district schools,
Oxford Academy, and DeRuyter Institute. He was a man of keen
intellect and fine perception; his life, covering eighty-nine years,
makes a record unsullied and pure. Farming was his occupation;
out of it he not only gained a competence, but also derived heartfelt
pleasure, because of his intense love of nature. . . . His heart
was like a child's, happy and joyous, even in his last days. . . .
A true gentleman of the old school was Nathan Pendleton, a link
between the early history of our country and the present " (Norwich,
N. Y., " Sun," July 1, 1909).
Nathan^ Pendleton married 23 May, 1845, Mrs. Elizabeth (Packer)
Pellett, widow of Elias P. Pellett, and daughter of James and Polly
(Billings) Packer. She was bom 4 April, 1820, and died 18 March,
1890.
Issue:
1514. Elizabeth Packer®, b. 4 March, 1846; d. 9 June, 1887; m. at
Oxford, N. Y., 27 Aug., 1868, Robert Augustus Stanton, b.
29 April, 1838, Norwich, N. Y., d. there, 5 Sept., 1886, son
of Nathan Davis and Phebe (Lewis) Stanton. He was a
lawyer. Issue (Stanton), b. Norwich, N. Y.: i. Ediih^, b.
22 Dec, 1869. ii. Margaret, b. 5 Sept., 1871; m. 29 Aug.,
1893, Herbert William* Clarke, a great-grandson of Rev.
Henry and [99] Catherine* (Pendleton) Clarke. Res. Nor-
wich, N. Y. iii. Nathan Pendleton, b. 10 Aug., 1872; a
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lawyer at Oxford, N. Y. iv. Charles Robert, b. 2 Dec.,
187m.
1615. James Nathan, b. 1853; d. 24 April, 1872.
Ref.i "Stanton Genealogy;" C. C. VanDcventer's "Clarke-Pendleton Gen-
calog}'."
574. Jane" Pendleton (Isaac^, Major Nathan^, Col. William*,
Joseph^), was born at Oxford, N. Y., 1 June, 1822, and died 6 Au-
gust, 1894. She married 23 September, 1845, Albert Galatin Ayer,
bom 2 October, 1815, died 3 April, 1895, son of Jonas and Abigail
(Morgan) Ayer. Mr. and Mrs. Albert G. Aycr lived at Jewett City,
Conn.
Issue (Ayer):
i. Abbie J.«, b. 7 July, 1846; d. 15 March, 1873; unm.
ii. George Albert, b. 22 April, 1849; d. 22 Oct., 1874; m. 25 Dec,
1872, Hannah M. Arnold, and had one son, 1. George A,^,
(Ayer), Jr., b. 8 June, 1875. He lives near Jewett City,
Conn.
Ref.i "Brewster Genealogy," p. 166.
576. Stanton^ Pendleton {Isaac^, Major Nathan^, Col. Wil-
liam*, Joseph^), was bom at Oxford, N. Y., 26 June, 1827, and died
at Norwich, N. Y., 12 May, 1905. He married at New Berlin, N. Y.,
20 March, 1849, Amanda Malvina White, born there, 17 Feby., 1832,
daughter of Mason and Sally (Phetteplace) White.
Issue :
1516. Charles Stanton*, b. 25 April, 1863, Oxford, N. Y.; m. Marian
E. Sawyer.
Rcf.! "Stanton Genealogy."
577. Henry^ Pendleton (Isaac^, Major Nathan^, Col, William*,
Joseph^), was born at Oxford, N. Y., 27 May, 1830, and died at
Otoe, Neb., 15 April, 1894. He was a farmer, and shortly after his
marriage removed to Otoe Precinct, Otoe County, Neb., where aJl his
children were bom.
He married at Norwich, N. Y., 16 January, 1860, Helen M. Cary,
bom 24 January, 1831, Richfield, N. Y., died 27 November, 1907,
Nebraska City, Neb., daughter of Ezra and Freelove (Peck) Cary.
Issue :
1517. May®, b. 12 June, 1861 ; m. 24 June, 1885, John Trastan Mc-
Kinnon, b. 13 April, 1862, Bethel, Mo., son of Theophilus
and Frances (Mitchell) McKinnon. Res. Siloam Springs,
Ark. Issue (McKinnon), first two b. at Franklin, others at
Exeter, Neb.: i. Autm Clare^, b. 7 Oct., 1886. ii. Alice
Rowena, b. 31 Aug., 1888; m. 16 Sept., 1908, Sydney Whea-
ton Dunham, a descendant of the Pendleton family in War-
ren Co., Pa. iii. Frances Helen, b. 17 Feby.. 1897. iv.
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822 THS PENDLETON OENBALOOT
Ruth Evelyn, b. 16 Jany., 1899 ; d. 29 Oct., 1908. v. Flor-
ence May, b. 19 Oct., 1901.
1618. Freelove H., b. 3 Sept, 1863; d. 8 June, 1867.
1619. Grace, b. 14 Aug., 1866; m. 5 Jany., 1887, George T. Over-
ton, son of Sanford and Matilda (Cox) Overton. Res. Ne-
braska City, Neb. Issue (Overton), b. Otoe, Neb.: i. Mar
bel Almira^, b. 9 Nov., 1887. ii. Carl Pendleton, b. 6 Jany.,
1891. ui. Ernest Truman, b. 3 July, 1894.
1520. Fanny^ b. 11 April, 1868; m. 11 April, 1894, Alney E. Chaf-
fee, b. 3 March, 1867, Granville, Vt., son of William E. and
Susan Marion (Lovell) Chaffee. Res. Washington, D. C.
Issue (Chaffee), b. Sjrracuse, Neb.: i. Helen Marion^, b. 31
March, 1900. ii. Alta, b. 21 April, 1902.
1621. Minnie E., b. 23 July, 1873; d. 24 Jany., 1877.
1622. Carrie, b. 4 Aug., 1876; d. 23 Feby., 1877.
678. Mary^ Pendleton (Capt. William*, Major Nathan^, Col.
WUliam^, Joseph*), was bom at Norwich, N. Y., 4 July, 1818, and
died there, 4 October, 1905. She married 2 February, 1843, Silas
Snediker, born 27 March, 1811, died 13 January, 1898.
Issue (Snediker) :
i. Minerva K.«, b. 26 Dec, 1843; d. unm., 14 May, 1878.
ii. Katherine A., b. 1 Oct., 1848, Greene, N. Y.; m. (1), 17 Oct.,
1871, George F. Stevens; (2), 31 Dec, 1884, Charles A.
Collins. Res. Norwich, N. Y. Issue by first husband (Ste-
vens): 1. Mary H*, b. 6 Feby., 1874; m. 29 July, 1896,
John W. Bingham. 2. Minerva H., b. 8 Nov., 1878; m. 28
Nov., 1900, Dane M. Crombie. 3. David F. (twin to Mi-
nerva H.), d. 18 Dec, 1881.
679. Jerusha^ Pendleton (Capt. William*, Major Nathan*, Col.
William^, Joseph*), was bom 9 March, 1820, and died 24 December,
1876. She married Benjamin Slater, and had issue (Slater) :
i. Samuel Henry®, b. 17 April, 1847. He is married and is in the
hotel business at Norwich, N. Y.
ii. Alice, d. inf.
iii. John Ransford, b. 1 Febyi, 1866; m. his second cousin, Phebe
Esther* Morgan, dau. of John Avery and [663] Susan Ame-
lia^ (Pendleton) Morgan. He is manager of an hotel in
New York City.
iv. William B., m. Grady. Res. Norwich, N. Y.
681. William Burrows'^ Pendleton (Capt. William*, Major Na-
than*, CoL WUliam^, Joseph*), was bom at Norwich, N. Y., 2 March,
1823, and died at Cincinnatus, N. Y., 24 June, 1878, where for some
years he had been engaged in the clothing business. He married
(1), about 1849, Susan Dennison. She di^ in 1868, and he mar-
ried (2), Lucinda Perry, daughter of David R. and Harriet (Lyon)
Perry. She married (2), Clarence Smith.
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Issue by first wife:
1523. ErnmaS b. 1850; m. Mjron McMaster. Res. Afton, N. Y.
Issue (McMaster) : i. Merton^, m. George, ii. Virgil.
iii. Edith, m, John Shaw^ of Afton. iv. Addie, m. William
George^ of Scranton^ Pa. v. Hugh.
1524. Claude Burrows^ b. 2 May, 1874, Cindnnatus, N. Y.; m. Emma
V. Black.
582. Nathan^ Pendleton (CapU William^, Major Naihan^, CoL
William^ Joseph^), was bom at Norwich, N. Y., 28 July, 1824, and
died at Clarksville, N. Y., 12 April, 1877. He married in 1849,
Jane E. Haines, bom 24 September, 1829, Greene, N. Y., daughter
of Joseph and Betsey (Mallory) Haines.
Issue, bom at Smithville, N. Y.:
1525. Joseph Henry', b. 4 May, 1852; m. Flora Medbury.
1526. Betsey Adele, b. 17 Sept, 1854; m. (1), at Clarksville, N. Y.,
1871, Arthur Kinney; (2), at Ceres, N. Y., John Vaughn.
Res. Olean, N. Y. Issue (Kinney) : i. Virgil Claude, b. 15
Dec., 1873, Clarksville, N. Y.; m. 20 Sept., 1898, Marie
Burdick. He is a graduate of the Medical School of Co-
lumbia University, class of 1902, and is now practicing at
Wellsville, N. Y., where he is also Superintendent of the
WeUsville Sanitarium.
1527. Harriet, b. 30 Jany., 1864; d. unm., 1895.
583. Esther^ Pendleton (jCapi. William^, Major Nathan^, Col.
William^ Joseph*), was bom 29 July, 1826. She married George
Bulkeley, bom 20 November, 1814, Wethersfield, Conn., son of
Brownell and Dolly (North) Bulkeley.
Issue (Bulkeley), bom Coventryville, N. Y.:
i. Francis P.', b. 3 Dec, 1851; d. 6 June, 1861.
ii. Grace, b. 30 Nov., 1857; m. 26 June, 1901, Palmer Peckham.
Res. Cuba, N. Y.
ia. Minnie, b. 12 June, 1859; d. 12 Aug., 1861.
iv. Robert P., b. 24 Feby., 1862; m. 9 Oct., 1889, Edith Ireland.
Ref.t «" History of Wethersfield, Conn.," VoL II, p. 100.
587. Albert^ Psndleton (Capt. WiUiam*, Major Nathan*, Col.
William^ Joseph*), was bom at Smithville, N. Y., 10 October, 1840.
For some years he was engaged in the clothing business at Cincin-
natus and at Jamestown, N. Y., and then went into hotel keeping
near Norwich. His enterprises were uniformly successful, so that
some years ago he retired from active business, and since then has
made his home at Norwich, N. Y.
He married 17 February, 1869, Emma L. Fish, bom 20 Febraary,
1849, Cindnnatus, N. Y., daughter of Isaac and Amanda (Ingersoll)
Fish.
Issue:
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1628. George H.®, b. 2 Jany., 1870, Cincimiatiis, N. Y.; m. 17 June,
1900, Mrs. Grace Blanche (Woodruff) Geer, b. 14 Aug.,
1877, daughter of Romola and Jennie Adelia (£arl) Wood-
ruff. No issue.
1529. Roscoe, b. 13 July, 1873, Norwich, N. Y. He owns a machine
shop at Norwich; is unm.
590. Ellsn Sophia^ Pendleton (Capt. William^, Major Nathan^,
CoL William^, Joseph*), was bom 12 February, 1845, and died 25
March, 1890. She married at Norwich, N. Y., 9 November, 1875,
Isaac Wilbur, son of Van Rensselaer and Diadana (Anson) Wilbur.
Issue (Wilbur), bom at Norwich, N. Y.:
i. Virgil Victor*, b. 9 April, 1877; d. 30 Sept, 1899; m. Delia
Donnelly,
ii. William Pendleton, b. 25 March, 1880; m. Marie Russell. Res.
Rochester, N. Y.
594. (Rev.) Ralph^ Pendleton (Peleg^, Major Nathan'^, CoL
Waiiam^, Joseph*), was bom at Oxford, N. Y., 25 December, 1829.
He spent his boyhood upon his father's farm, receiving such educa-
tional advantages as the district schools afforded. At the age of
eighteen years, after studying for two winter terms at the Oxford
Academy, he began teaching in the common schools of his native
county, which he continued for three years, and then went to New
Jersey, where he taught one winter's session. Upon his return home
he took charge of the first graded school in a neighboring viUage,
and spent the next three years in preparing for college. In 1855
he entered the sophomore class of Madison University (now Col-
gate), from which he was graduated in 1858.
Immediately after his graduation Mr. Pendleton married, and took
charge of Troupsburg Academy, Steuben County, N. Y., resigning
his position at the end of the second year to become the head of the
language department of the Binghamton, N. Y., Seminary. After a
short stay here, he became principal of the Weavers ville (Pa.) Acad-
emy, where he remained until the close of the Civil War. He then
returned to Oxford, N. Y., on account of his father's death. Here
he was offered the principalship of one of the best schools, but find-
ing the winters of central New York too severe for his health, he
decided to settle in a milder climate, and accordingly removed to
Carthage, Mo.
Mr. Pendleton had always been active in church work, and after a
period of teaching, his new friends in Carthage called him to the
ministry of the Baptist Church in that town. These new duties were
very agreeable to him, and in them he met with notable success.
Some years later he became connected with the Pierce City Baptist
College, and after a few more years was offered the chair of lan-
guage in McGee College, College Mound, Mo. Mr. Pendleton ac-
cepted the offer and taught at this college for some time, but de-
siring to give his children still better educational advantages, he
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finally removed to Lawrence, Kan., where his two yonngest daaghters
entered the State University. For some years after their graduation
the family lived at Lawrence, removing early in 1907 to Kansas City,
Mo., where they now make their home.
Rev. Ralph^ Pendleton married at Smyrna, N. Y., 19 August,
1868, Corintha Kelsey, bom there, 20 July, 1834, daughter of Julius
and Lydia (Hart) Kelsey.
Issue :
1530. .Lucy®, b. 18 Aug., 1859, Troupsburg, N. Y.; m. 6 Sept., 1892,
Amos A. Quinlan, son of John and Eliza (Turner) Quinlan.
Res. Linwood, Kas. Issue (Quinlan): i. Wendell Pendle-
ton^, b. 4 Dec, 1893, Halstead, Kas. ii. Amos Lawrence, b.
28 Jany., 1897, Lawrence, Kas. iii. Howard Drummond, b.
11 Feby., 1899, Lawrence, Kas. iv. Beulah Alma, b. 11
Jany., 1901, Linwood, Kas. v. Corintha Ruth, b. 23 July,
1904, Linwood, Kas.
1531. Howard, b. 21 Jany., 1862, New Hampton, N. J.; m. Margaret
McGrath.
1632. Beulah, b. 24 July, 1864, WeaversviDe, Pa. She was for some
time principal of the Idaho Springs, Colo., High School,
and now lives in Kansas City, Mo.
1533. Grace, b. 3 Sept., 1867, Norwich, N. Y.; m. at College Mound,
Mo., 10 June, 1888, James W. Colt, b. 21 Aug., 1867, Spring-
field, 111., d. Feby., 1900, son of Wilder B. M. and Sarah
Jane (Wright) Colt. His widow now lives with her parents
in Kansas City, Mo. Issue (Colt) : * i. Ralph Wilder, b. 21
April, 1889, College Mound, Mo.; d. 29 Aug, 1899. ii. Don-
aid Dennison, b. 24 March, 1897, Litchfield, 111.
1534. Mary, b. 4 May, 1870, Carthage, Mo.; d. 3 Nov., 1871.
1536. Olive, b. 14 May, 1873, Washburn, Mo. She was graduated
from the State University at Lawrence, Kas., in 1904, and
is now with a publishing house in Kansas City, Mo.
1536. Ellen, b. 25 Feby., 1878, Carthage, Mo. She was graduated
from the State University at Lawrence, Kas., in 1899. In
1901 she took a post-graduate course there, and was for some
time a critic in the English department of the University.
She is now with a firm of Kansas City publishers.
595. (Hon.) Isaac^ Pendleton (Peleg*, Major Nathan'^, Col Wil-
liam^, Joseph*), was bom at Norwich, N. Y., 3 April, 1832, and died
at Sioux City, Iowa, 17 July, 1896. He prepared for college at Ox-
ford Academy, Oxford^ N. Y., and after a short period of school
teaching in New Jersey, entered Union College in the fall of 1851.
Here he took high rank in all his studies, and was graduated in June,
1854, as valedictorian in a class of eighty.
The next few years were spent in the study of law in the offices
of Henry R. Mygott, Esq., of Oxford, and of Judge Comstock at
Sjrracuse, N. Y., both eminent jurists in their time. Upon his ad-
mission to the bar of New York, Mr. Pendleton located at Cleveland,
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O.^ for a short time^ and then^ in 1858, removed to Sioux City, Iowa.
From that time until his death he was closely identified with the
history of the city. During the Indian troubles in the West while
the Civil War was in progress, he served in the militia that protected
the frontiers, and was slightly wounded during a night attack at
Correctionville, Iowa. In 1861 he was elected to the Iowa Legisla-
ture, and in 1862 he became District Judge of the Fourth Judicial
District, composed of over twenty counties. After one term of four
years he resumed the practice of law, where he proved himself the
most eloquent and successful jury pleader in that part of the state.
An obituary notice published in the Sioux City " Times " of 18 July,
1896, says of him: " Brilliant in his literary attainments, learned in
his profession, he was an able and powerful advocate of any cause
he espoused. He may be better said to be the founder and father of
the Republican party in northwestern Iowa than any other man."
He was a delegate to the Convention that nominated Gen. U. S.
Grant for his second term as President, and served there as chair-
man of the committee on credentials. He was also one of the presi-
dential electors in this campaign, and held many other positions of
trust and honor afterwards.
Isaac^ Pendleton married 1 February, 1872, Margaret McDonald,
daughter of Gregor and Mary (Cruickshank) McDonald.
Issue, bom in Sioux City, Iowa:
1637. Edmund', b. 31 Oct., 1872; m. Mary Featherstone.
1538. Mary Lucy, b. 18 Dec., 1874; m. 24 June, 1908, James Mur-
ray Rumsey, b. 21 Nov., 1871, Franklinville, Md., son of
John B. and Frances £. (Evans) Rumsey. Res. Des Moines,
Iowa. She is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin,
class of 1895, receiving degree of B. L. and class day hon-
ors, and is a charter member of the Sioux City '' Martha
Washington " Chapter, D. A. R.
1539. Genevieve, b. 19 Sept., 1877; m. 31 Oct., 1906, Jay Norwood
Darling, b. 21 Oct., 1876,, Norwood, Mich., son of Rev. Mar-
cellus and Clara (Woolson) Darling. Res. Des Moines,
Iowa. She was graduated from the University of Chicago
in June, 1898, with degree of Ph. B. and an honorable men-
tion. Mr. Darling is on the staff of the Des Moines " Reg-
ister and Leader." Issue (Darling) : i. John Pendleton^, b.
30 Dec., 1909.
698. Hadlai Fish^ Pendleton (Peleg^, Major Nathan^, Col, WiU
liam\ Joseph^), was bom at Oxford, N. Y., 23 October, 1836. He
has lived for many years near Norwich, N. Y., where he has engaged
in farming and dairying. He has in his possession the family Bible
belonging to his grandfather. Major Nathan Pendleton, and many
other relics of that man, as well as of his father, Col. William Pen-
dleton. Mr. Pendleton has always taken keen interest in his family,
and has a vast fund of anecdote and established tradition relating to
his forebears. ^
Digitized by V^OOQIC
[598] Hadlai Fish Pendleton
Digitized by VjOOQIC
Digitized by V^OOQIC
SSYBNTH OBNSRATION S^7
Hadlai F.^ Pendleton married at Norwich, N. Y., 28 September,
1869, Addie Elisabeth Fitts, bom 14 April, 1849, Smithville, N. Y.,
daughter of Hiram L. and Ahneida Ward (Beardslej) Fitts.
Issue, bom at Norwich, N. Y.:
1540. George Hadlai', b. 3 Oct., 1870; m. Jennie Van Horn.
1641. Isaac Henry, b. 21 April, 1872; mim. He is engaged in an
advertising business at Pittsburg, Pa.
1642. Mabel Ellen, b. 17 Oct, 1873. She is a school teacher at
Sherburne, N. Y.
1643. Edwin Babcock, b. 18 July, 1875; unm. Res. Norwich, N. Y.
1544. Ralph, b. 14 July, 1878; d. 5 April, 1879.
1545. Robert (twin to Ralph), d. 5 Oct., 1879.
1546. Adeline Elizabeth, b. 26 Oct., 1884; m. at Norwich, N. Y., 21
June, 1905, Hiram Augustus Jewell, son of Hiram A. and
Amelia (Peck) Jewell. Res. Norwich, N. Y. Issue (Jew-
ell) : i. Margaret Lucille^, b. 1. Nov., 1906, Norwich.
599. Rhoda Elizabeth^ Pendi^eton (Peleg^, Major Nathan'^, Col.
William\ Joseph^), was bora at Norwich, N. Y., 23 July, 1839. She
married 21 January, 1869, Warren B. Hallstead, bom 9 December,
1841. Res. Oxford, N. Y.
Issue (Hallstead):
i. Andrew Jackson^ b. 13 Jany., 1872, Norwich, N. Y.
ii. Minnie Marchie, b. 30 March, 1876, Coventryville, N. Y.
iii. Lillie Bell, b. 7 March, 1879, Coventryville.
600. Catherine'^ Pendleton (Pele^, Major Nathan^, Col Wil-
liam*, Joseph^), was bom at Norwich, N. Y., 1 July, 1843, and died
at Sioux City, Iowa, 24 December, 1880. She married 29 October,
1873, Hon. George Washington Wakefield, son of Orin and Hannah
(McCprd) Wakefield, a lawyer and judge at Sioux City. He was
bora near DeWitt, 111., 22 November, 1839, and died 10 March,
1905.
Issue (Wakefield), born at Sioux City:
i. Albert Orin*, b. 16 May, 1875. He was graduated from Lom-
bard University in 1896, and later from the Law School of
Iowa University, and is now practicing law at Sioux .City in
partnership with his cousin [1537] Edmund* Pendleton. He
m. 5 Nov., 1903, Elinor Josephine Rederich, and has one ch.,
Alice Kate^ (Wakefield), b. 24 Feby., 1905.
ii. Hiram Pendleton, b. 4 July, 1877; d. 20 Sept., 1882.
iii. Bertha, b. 27 March, 1879; unm.
604. Ward^ Pexdlston (Joshua^, Increase'^, Lieut. Joshua*, Jo-
seph^), was bom in 1788, at Guilford, Conn., and died 6 March,
1865, at Stow, Ohio. He lived at Cornwall, Conn., from the time he
was two years old until shortly after his marriage, when he removed
to Lisle, Broome County, N. Y. After four or five years in this
town he settled at Pompey, N. Y., and in 1820 went still further
West, locating at Stow, Ohio, which was then a wilderness. Here
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828 THS PENDLETON GENEALOOT
he cleared a large tract of land and cultivated it the rest of his life.
He was a kindly^ hospitable man^ and friend or stranger was always
welcome at his fireside.
^\% Ward^ Pendleton married (1), at Cornwall, Conn.^ in 1808, Sally
g^ yrCook, bom 1788, died 6 June, 1860, Stow, Ohio. He married (2),
'J^ /\ at Conneautsville, Pa., 17 September, 1861, Mrs. Cynthia Phi-
jC/ /^ linda (Marvin) Keith, bom 4 March, 1810, Sandisfield^ Mass., widow
Y \ of Zephaniah Keith, who was her second husband. Her first hus-
Y» band was Horatio Lyman, and her fourth, Jacob Slaughter. She
was daughter of Sylvanus and Rebecca (Hurd) Marvin.*
Ward and Sally (Cook) Pendleton had issue:
1547. Joy Handy', b. 1 Feby., 1810, Cornwall, Conn.; m. three times.
1548. Nelson, b. 30 May, 1811, Lisle, N. Y.; m. Jerusha Reed.
1549. Julia, b. 12 Dec., 1812, Lisle, N. Y.; d. 16 June, 1829, Stow,
Ohio.
1550. Polly, b. Aug., 1814, Lisle, N. Y.; d. 10 Sept., 1841, Stow,
O.; m. as his first wife. May, 1839, Morris Wetmore, b. 16
April, 1809, d. 16 May, 1850, Stow, O., son of Itha and
Lucy (Talcott) Wetmore. Issue (Wetmore): i. Julia Pen-
dleton^, b. 24 Dec, 1840, Stow, O.; m. 24 Sept., 1863,
Thomas Terry Fowler.
1551. Fanny Maria, b. Sept., 1815, Pompey, N. Y.; d. Feby., 1819.
1552. George, b. Dec, 1816; d. 2 March, 1871, Chicago, III.; m. 10
Nov., 1842, at Talmage, O., Julia Sturdevant, dau. of Dan-
iel Sturdevant. No issue. He was an active business man
for many years, a commission merchant, dealer in flour and
grain, part owner of a grain elevator at Toledo, O., General
Freight Agent of the Erie R. R., and a member of the Chi-
cago Board of Trade.
1553. Charles Baldwin, b. June, 1819, Pompey, N. Y.; m. Leonora
E. O'Brien.
1554. William Ward, b. 12 March, 1821, Stow, O.; m. Emeline Stow.
1555. Fanny McGregor, b. 1825; m. Morris Wetmore (as his second
wife).
1556. Sarah Serena, b. July, 1827; m. Marshall M. Rockwell.
1557. Hiram, b. Aug., 1829; m. (1), Josephine A. Salter; (2),
Ref.: "Marviu Genealogy"; "Wetmore Genealogy."
606. PoLLY^ Pendleton (Joshua*, Increase*, Lieut. Joshua^, Jo-
seph*), was born at Guilford, Conn., 20 January, 1790, and died at
Triangle, Broome County, N. Y., 22 May, 1859. She married at
Goshen, Conn., 20 October, 1814, Ezra Lucas^ bom 18 April, 1789,
Goshen, died 24 September, 1870, Triangle, N. Y., son of Thomas
and Sarah (Thompson) Lucas. They removed to Triangle in 1822.
Issue (Lucas), first three born at Goshen:
♦The Marvin Genealogy (pp. 153-4) calls her C}mthia Fyllnda Marvin,
and states that her second husband was 8eth Keith.
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8BYENTH GENERATION 829
i. Williams b. 22 Nov., 1815; d. 24 Nov., 1868, Smithvillc, N. Y.;
m. 16 Jany., 1842, Emily E. Roberts. They had nine eh.
ii. Maria, b. 16 May, 1818; d. 26 Sept., 1888, Binghamton, N. Y.;
m. Darwin Spencer,
iii. John, b. 8 Dec., 1821; d. unm. at Wysox, Pa., 17 Feby., 1894.
iv. Mary, b. 22 March, 1832, Triangle, N. Y.; m. 6 Feby., 1850,
Jonathan Leach.
Ref.t ** Biographical Review of Broome Co., N. Y."
607. Oraesta^ Pendleton (Joshua^, Increase^, Lieut. Joshua*, Jo-
seph*), was bom at Cornwall, Conn, in 1792, and died at Triangle,
Broome County, N. Y., 6 March, 1844. She married Timothy Clarke,
who died 17 December, 1839.
Issue (Clarke) :
i. William Pendleton^ b. 4 Feby., 1829; d. 28 March, 1884, Oseba,
Pa.; m. Harriet Elmira Williams,
ii. John C, b. 1831; m. Phebe Pratt. He was in St. Louis, Mo.,
at last accounts,
iii. George, b. 1833.
610. Phebe Einoman*^ Pendleton {Joshua^, Increoie^, Lieut.
Joshua*, Joseph*), was bom at Cornwall, Conn., 28 July, 1797, and
died at Salt Lake City, Utah, 3 May, 1868. She married (1), at
Triangle, Broome County, N. Y., 20 October, 1821, Paris Kenyon,
bom 1783, son of Reynolds and Rachel (Thurston) Kenyon. She
married (2), Jesse Pratt, and was " sealed " to a third husband, a
man named Woodbury, at Salt Lake City, 10 December, 1852.
Issue by first husband (Kenyon):
i. William Henry®, b. 24 July, 1822, Fabius, N. Y.; m. (1), Es-
ther Saxe; (2), .
ii. Sarah Ann, b. 22 July, 1824, Stow, Ohio; m. George Washing-
ton Pike,
iii. Fanny Maria, b. 23 Nov., 1826, Stow, Ohio; d. 1 April, 1872,
Mantua, Ohio; m. 16 June, 1840, George Plum.
Issue by second husband (Pratt):
iv. Phebe, b. 17 Dec., 1833; d. 22 April, 1843.
V. Deborah.
611. Hubbard^ Pendleton (Joshua*, Increase'^, Lieut, Joshua*,
Joseph*), was bom about 1800 at Cornwall, Conn., and died about
1852 at Brimfield, Ohio. He settled at Stow, Ohio, about 1819, but
not long afterward removed to Brimfield and engaged in farming.
He married at Suffield, Ohio, in 1829, Betsey Elizabeth Smith, bom
there, 1813, died in 1844, at Brimfield.
Issue, bom in. Brimfield, Ohio:
1558. Henry®, b. 1831. He went to Calif, in 1849, and died there
unm. in 1864.
1559. Harriet Leonora, b. 1833; d. 12 May, 1878, Illinois City, 111.;
Digitized by V^OOQIC
880 THE PSin>LBTOK OBRSALOGr
m. John Beamer Saxe. He died in Calif., 2 Feby.^ 1883.
Issue (Saxe) : i. Charles Theodart^, b. 21 Not.^ 1849, Brim-
field, O.; d. 1889, Lyons, N. Y.; m. 28 April, 1881, Elisa-
beth Harrison Pierre. He was the first graduate of Bncfa-
tel College, Akron, O.; served four months in Co. E, 135th
Ohio Vol., during the Civil War. ii. Marshall Fremont, b.
16 July, 1851, Mogadore, O.; m. 2 July, 1874, Eva Ann
Lewis. He died at Hartford, Conn. iii. Harriet AdeU, b.
1858, Suffidd, O.; d. 18 Sept., 1878, Illinois City, IlL
1560. Ward, b. 11 Sept., 1834; m. Mrs. Mary C. Jordan.
1561. Hubbard, Jr., b. 1837; d. 1840.
1562. Sarah CordeUa, b. 1839; m. at Akron, O., 9 Nov., 1869, Aaron
Eliphalet Austin. No issue. Res. Randolph, O.
613. John Handt^ Pendleton (Joshua*, Increased, Lieut,
Joshua*, Joseph*), was bom at Cornwall, Conn., 23 August, 1804^
and died 11 January^ 1880, at Woodbridge, Mich. At the age of
sixteen he was taken by his father to Ohio, and in this new country
he became skilled as a woodsman, both with the axe and the rifle.
As an offhand shot there were few his equal, and with the broad-axe
he was an expert, many of the houses now standing in Stow owing
their frames to the work of his hands. He also learned the stone-
cutter's trade, and did considerable work of this kind in Kent, Akron
and other places. On the farm his strength and endurance were
remarkable, and the envy of his associates. In 1849 the '* gold fever "
took him to California. The journey was made overland and was
long and tedious. The little party of four was obliged to abandon
its worn out horses and complete the journey on foot, each carrying
on his back the stores that were most needed. Mr. Pendleton's skill
with the rifle was largely depended upon to supply them with food.
Almost immediately upon arrival at their claim he was stricken
with fever, and for some months hovered between life and death, but
at last he rallied and was able to return East, impoverished in pockety
broken in health, ill and discouraged. Home and friends, however,
brought him back to hope and strength, and it was not long before
he was himself aga|n, once more applying himself to the farm. In
1856 the old homestead at Stow was sold and he removed to Man-
tua, Ohio, where he lived about eight years, and then bought a farm
at Woodbridge, Mich., upon which the rest of his life was spent.
John Handy^ Pendleton married (1), at Stow, O., 1 July, 1829,
Phebe Jones Shepard, bom 1 July, 1813, Colebrook, Conn., died 9
November, 1855, Stow, O., daughter of William apd Ethelinda
(Pratt) Shepard. He married (2), at Mantua, O., 14 October,
1856, Mrs. Mary A. (Reed) Noragon, bom 6 June, 1817, died 31
May, 1872, Mantua. He married (3), at Ransom, Mich., 24 Octo-
ber, 1867, Mrs. Margaret Rarick, bom 8 January, 1810, died 9 Oc-
tober, 1885, Woodbridge, Mich.
Issue by first wife, bom at Stow, Ohio:
1563. Charlotte Maria®, b. 24 June, 1830; m. John Thompson.
Digitized by V^OOQIC
IBTSNTH OKKSRATION S81
1664. Snsan Elizabeth, b. 8 July, 1833; m. (1), Jesse A. Post; (2),
Volncy Taffncr.
1565. George Henry, b. 2 Aug., 1836; m. Laura P. Baldwin.
1566. Engene Allen, b. 26 Oct., 1845; m. Jennie E. Knight
1567. EUa Angusta, b. 13 June, 1849; d. 22 Aug., 1902, Fenvillc,
Mich.; m. at Hillsdale, Mich., 2 Feby., 1869, Myron Millard
Freeman, b. 29 Aug., 1846, Macedon, N. Y. Issue (Free-
man) : i. Charles Alfred^, b. 23 Nov., 1870, Hanover, Mich.
He is married and lives at Holland, Mich.
Issue by second wife, bom Mantua, Ohio:
1568. Hattie Viola, b. 31 Oct., 1868; m. at Hays City, Kas., 26
Aug., 1883, Charles Melville Shade, b. 16 Oct., 1853. At
last accounts they were living at Lincoln, Neb. Issue
(Shade), b. Hays City, Kas. (perhaps incomplete): i. Mar-
tin Eugene^, b. 8 June, 1884. ii. Robert Julian, b. 16 July,
1886. iii. Marion Irene, b. 1 Aug., 1889.
1569. Ora Estus, b. 31 Oct, 1860; d. 15 Aug., 1861.
614. William Alanson^ Pendleton (William^, Increase^, Lieut,
Joshua^, Joseph*), was bom at Cornwall, Conn., 3 July, 1794, and
died at East Chester, N. Y., 28 January, 1854. He was a con-
tractor and builder. A newspaper obituary notice refers to him as
" Major," but we have not learned where he obtained this title.
He married (1), 4 October, 1815, Nancy Kingman, born 12 No-
vember, 1796, died 2 October, 1832, at Lisle, N. Y., where Mr. Pen-
dleton settled in 1826. He married (2), 22 September, 1833, Lucy
B. Waugh, born 15 March, 1803, died 22 August, 1861.
Issue by first wife:
1570. Lewis", b. 23 Aug., 1816, New Marlboro, Mass.; m. Lydia
Thorp.
1571. Lucretia C, b. 6 Feby., 1818; d. 16, or 17, Nov., 1833, Lisle,
N. Y.
1572. Nancy A., b. 23 Feby., 1820; d. 16 Nov., 1838; m. 25 Dec.,
1835, Perry Ashley. Issue (Ashley): i. Mary Jane*, d. 5
Oct., 1838, ae. 6 weeks.
1573. Catherine, d. ae. 14.
1574. William Welton, b. 19 Sept., 1822, Sheffield, Mass.; m. Maria
J. Emmons.
Issue by second wife:
1575. James Alanson, b. 27 Aug., 1836; d. 20 Jany., 1858.
1576. Albert Welton, b. 17 Aug., 1838; d. unm. 24, or 27, Sept.,
1865.
1577. George Washington, b. 1 Sept., 1840; immediately upon the
outbreak of the Civil War he enlisted 23 AprU, 1861, in
Co. F, 2nd Conn. Volunteer Infantry, and was discharged
on account of disability, 26 June, 1861. He re-enlisted, 1
April, 1862, in Co. C, 1st Begt, Conn. Heavy Artillery, and
died at Columbia Hospital, Washington, D. C, 31 Oct,
1862 [Records Conn. Adj. Gen.].
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832 THE PEin)I.KTOX GENSALOGT
1578. Charles Montgomery^ b. 12 June, 1844; m. Gertrude Irwin.
616. Rosetta' Pendleton (William^, Increase^, Lieut, Joshua*,
Joneph^), was bom at Cornwall, Conn., 2 May, 1798, and died 2
December, 1856. She married 6 October, 1819, Micajah Bamum,
bom 17 May, 1795, died 6 April, 1860.
Issne (Bammn):
i. Augustus Delamer®, b. 21 Oct., 1820; d. 23 Feby., 1844.
ii. Henry Addison, b. 21 Feby., 1822; d. 27 Jany., 1861; m. 22
Nov., 1848, Rebecca P. Rice,
iii. Edward Pendleton, b. 2 March, 1824; d. 4 April, 1870; m. 22
April, 1846, Hannah Foote Baldwin,
iv. Lucretia Minerva, b. 14 March, 1826; d. 26 Aug., 1881; m. 22
Nov., 1843, Noah R. Hart.
V. William Lewis, b. 21 Nov., 1829; d. 20 Oct., 1849.
vi. Walter Smith, b. 31 Jany., 1831; d. 1 Oct., 1869; m. 17 July,
1854, Bessie A. Hatch,
vii. Albert Judson, b. 3 Aug., 1833; d. 2 March, 1834.
viii. Mary Elizabeth, b. 16 Jany., 1836; m. 6 July, 1858, Dr. John
Fenley, Jr.
ix. Charles Milton, b. 20 Jany., 1840; d. 21 Feby., 1841.
X. Charles Albert, b. 26 May, 1842; d. 5 Feby., 1870; m. 7 Jany.,
1868, Julia £. Hine.
617. Increase Alonzo^ Pendleton (William^, Increase^, Lieut.
Joshua*, Joseph^), was born at Cornwall, Conn., 10 March, 1801,
and died at Kalamazoo, Mich., 29 June, 1867. He was for many
years a manufacturer and dealer in furniture at Marshall, Mich. In
1860 he removed to Kalamazoo, and became associated with his son
in the pump manufacturing business.
He married at Sheffield, Mass., 31 January, 1826, Maria Augusta
Palmer, bom 11 April, 1806.
Issue, first three born at Clyde, N. Y.:
1679. Lucretia Maria', b. 20 March, 1826; d. 31 July, 1838, Mar-
shall, Mich.
1580. Cornelia Ann, b. 26 Aug., 1828; d. unm. at St. Paul, Minn.,
26 April, 1899.
1681. Son, b. 25 March, 1832; d. 6 April, 1832.
1582. William Henry, b. 11 Sept., 1833, Eckford, Mich.; m. Phebe
L. Lincoln.
1583. Son, b. and d. 20 Sept., 1837.
1584. Son, b. and d. 23 Dec., 1839.
618. Merritt^ Pendleton (William^, Increase^, Lieut. Joshua*,
Joseph*) y was bom at Cornwall, Conn., 1 September, 1803, and died
at Waterville, Conn., 25 September, 1866. He married 11 Septem-
ber, 1831, Catherine' Coan, bom 19 July, 1813, probably at Guil-
ford, Conn., died 27 January, 1890, Lansingburg, Mich., daughter
of Davis and Catherine^ (Fowler) Coan, granddaughter of Noah*
Digitized by V^OOQIC
IBTSNTH OENBRATIOX 3S8
Jr.^ and Lacy (Bartlett) Fowler^ and great-granddaughter of Noah
and [63] Deborah* (Pendleton) Fowler.
Issne, bom Cornwall, Conn.:
1586. Louis', b. 7 Nov., 1832; d. 11 March, 1836.
1586. Louisa L., b. 8 Jany., 1834; d. 10 March, 1836.
1587. Mary, b. 20 Jany., 1836; d. 21 Jany., 1836.
1688. Henry Lewis, b. 1 Feby., 1837; m. Mary E. Landon.
1689. Theodore Augustus, b. 21 April, 1839; m. Jane M. Abbott
1690. William Lorenzo, b. 8 Dec., 1841; enlisted 6 Sept., 1861, in
Co. £, 8th Regt, Conn. Vol. Infantry, and was discharged
on account of disability, 31 May, 1862. He re-enlisted, 11
Aug., 1863, in Co. C, 14th Regt., Conn. Volunteers, was
captured at Rapidan River, Va., 6 Feby., 1864, and died of
starvation at Andersonville, Ga., 6 July, 1864 [Records
Conn. Adj. Gen.]. His grave there is No. 2960. He was
unm.
1691. Josephine, b. 9 April, 1843; d. 1 Sept., 1849.
1692. Jonathan B., b. 22 Nov., 1846; d. 8 Sept., 1849.
1593. Jeannette Maria, b. 21 Oct., 1861; m. at New Haven, Conn.,
7 May, 1872, Watson L. Seward. Res. Charlotte, Mich.
Issue (Seward), b. New Haven: i. Harry Jason^, b. 31
Jany., 1873; d. 22 May, 1876, Guilford, Conn. ii. Frank
WaUon, b. 11 April, 1877.
620. (Rev.) Henry Gideon^ Pendleton {William^, Increase'^,
Lieut. Joshua*, Joseph^), was born at Cornwall, Conn., 28 August,
1807, and died at Chenoa, 111., 1 July, 1881. He was graduated
from Amherst Cdlege in 1836, and not long afterwards took up the
study of theology at Lane Seminary,- Cincinnati, Ohio, from which
institution he was graduated in 1839. A year earlier he had been
licensed at Dayton, Ohio, to preach the gospel, and his ordination
as a minister took place at Granville, 111., in January, 1840. He
continued here four years, and after a year at Lacon, became pastor
of a church at Henry, 111. Very soon after this he founded a young
woman's seminary there, and for twenty-five years enjoyed a suc-
cessful career in educational lines. About 1870 he again assumed
the pulpit, taking charge of a church at Chenoa, 111., and preaching
there and in the vicinity until within four years of his decease.
Rev. Henry G.'' Pendleton married (1), at Farmington, 111., 10
April, 1839, Elizabeth Lament Hart, bom 1 December, 1809, Go-
shen, Conn., died 22 February, 1860, Henry, 111., daughter of Dea-
con Henry and Annie Elizabeth (Street) Hart. He married (2), at
LaSalle, 111., 11 July, 1860, Sarah Wood Dana, who died at Henry,
111., 6 July, 1861. He then married (3), 22 February, 1862, Emily
Booth, bom 24 November, 1818, died 9 September, 1884, daughter
of Gains and Clarissa (Dewey) Booth.
Issue bv first wife *
1594. William Henry*, b. V March, 1840, Granville, 111.; d. 29 Jany.,
1842.
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334 THE PEXDLBTOK OENBALOOT
1595. Lncretia Ann, b. and d. 1 Oct^ 1844, Lacon, 111.
1596. Ann Lucretia, b. 16 April, 1848, Henry, 111.; d. 6 May, 1851.
Issne by second wife:
1597. Sarah Emma, b and d. 7 June, 1851.
Issne by third wife:
1598. Son, b. 6 Jnly, 1853; d. 16 July, 1853.
1599. Mary Anna, b. 27 Oct, 1854; d. unm., 21 Sept., 1892.
1600. Elizabeth Mary, b. 21 Dec., 1856; nnm. She is a graduate
of The Western College for Women, at Oxford, Ohio, and
since that time has taken A. B. and A. M. degrees at Woos-
ter University. From 1882-1888, she was a missionary at
Delue, India, and in 1889 became an instructor at Wooster
University, where she is now Adjunct Professor of English.
1601. Clarissa Lncretia, b. 1 June, 1859; m. 6 Sept., 1899, Rev.
Giles Gorton Brown. No issue. She is a graduate of Ober-
lin College, receiving her A. B. degree in 1892. Dr. Brown
and his wife are missionaries at Udupitty, Jaffna, Ceylon.
1602. Emily Rosette, b. 19 Nov., 1861; m. 11 Aug., 1888, Ralph
Dana Lewis. Res. Cleveland, Ohio. Issue (Lewis): i.
Clara Louise^ b. 1 Aug., 1889. ii. Emily, b. 20 June, 1891.
Rcf.i "Hart Genealogy;" ** History of Windsor, Conn.,'' pp. 119-llS;
"Historic Records of Corawall, Conn.**^
622. Reuben Welton^ Pexdletok {William^, Increase*, Lieut.
Joshua^, Joseph*), was bom at Cornwall, Conn., 15 July, 1812, and
died at Marshall, Mich., 23 September, 1874. He settled in that
town in 1833 and engaged in cabinet making and in farming the rest
of his life. Mr. Pendleton had the respect and confidence of all who
knew hipi, and was elected to many of the town offices.
He married (1), at Fredonia, Mich., 6 October (or 7 September),
1838, Sarah Ann Darling, daughter of Barber and Sarah (Willard)
Darling. She died at Marshall, Mich., 22 April, 1848, aged 31, and
he married (2), at Marshall, 9 November, 1848, Caroline Pringle.
Issue by first wife:
1603. Rosette Ann^ b. 2 Feby., 1840, Fredonia, Mich.; d. 3 Aug.,
1907, Marshall, Mich.; m. Joseph P. King. No issue. Mrs.
King took great interest in her family, and having many of
its records, was able to give us much help.
1604. John, b. 4 March, 1842, Marshall, Mich. At the first call for
volunteers at the outbreak of the Rebellion he enlisted at
Henry, 111., for the ninety days' service, and upon the ex-
piration of this term, he re-enlisted for the war, in Co. B,
17th Regt., 111. Volunteers. He was^ promoted Orderly Ser-
geant, and was killed at Fort Donelson, 15 Feby., 1862.
Issue by second wife, born Marshall, Mich.:
1606. George R. Welton, b. 6 Nov., 1860; m. Emma J. Bisbee.
1606. Jennie Lind, b. 18 Sept., 1852; d. 22 Dec., 1854.
1607. Frank H., b. 27 March, 1867; m. Anna T. McDermott.
Digitized by V^OOQIC
BBYEXTH OBXERATION S85
625. Noah S,^ Pendleton {WUUam*, Increase^, Lieut. Joshua*,
Joseph*), was bom at Cornwall, Conn., 26 November, 1826, and died
at New Haven, Conn., 8 October, 1867. He married September,
1860 (or January, 1851), Lurinda Hull, bom 24 June, 1833, died
16 August, 1856, daughter of Ransley and Amanda (Butler) Hull.
Issue:
1608. Willis Edward*, b. 6 Nov., 1861, Cornwall Hollow, Conn.; m.
Louise S. Waugh.
627. Esther^ Pendleton (Davids, WUliam^, Edmund*, Ed-
mund*), was born at Stratford, Conn., 9 December, 1803, and died
1 Febroary, 1862. She married 14 November, 1824, Jason Beers,
a native of Derby, Conn. He was evidently that Jason Beers who,
according to the records of Bridgeport, Conn., died there, 19 Janu-
ary, 1885, aged 83 years, 9 months, 20 days, and was bom at Derby,
son of John and Betsey A. Beers.
Issue (Beers):
i. William PendletonS b. 24 March, 1825; d. 1899; m. Jane Hol-
brook. He lived in Newark, N. J.
U. Clarissa, b. 1 Feby., 1828, Tmmbull, Conn.; d. 10 Dec., 1905,
Bridgeport, Conn.; m. David D. Lockwood.
iii. Mary Esther, b. 21 Sept., 1829; m. David Livingston. Res.
(1906), Stratford, Conn,
iv. Margaret, b. 14 Dec., 1831; d. 2 Oct., 1835.
V. Theodore Patterson, b. 11 March, 1834; d. 2 Sept, 1835.
vi. Theodore Jason, b. 21 May, 1837; d. 27 Jany., 1864; unm.
vii. Lydia, b. 28 Jany., 1843; d. 29 June, 1854.
viii. George Medcer, b. 27 Sept., 1845. Res. Hartford, Conn. He
has been married twice.
628. Harriet^ Pendleton (David*, William*, Edmund*, Ed-
mund*), was bom at Stratford, Conn., 3, or 30, October, 1805, and
died 19 March, 1892. She married 17 September, 1828, John
Beardsley, of Stratford.
Issue (Beardsley):
f. Edward', b. 19 Aug., 1829; d. 30 Sept., 1829.
ii. Sarah Jane, b. 28 Aug., 1830; d. 27 Jany., 1852; m. 29 Nov.,
1849 (as his first wife), Wheeler Beers.
iii. Lemuel John, b. 5 Dec., 1832; m. 1862, Margaret A. Perry.
Res. Stratford, Conn. Their daughter, Mrs. Sarah Jane*
(Beardsley) Morehouse, of Stratford, is a member of Mary
Silliman Chapter, D. A. R., with [66] WiUiam** Pendleton
as one of her Revolutionary ancestors.
631. Mary Ann^ Pendleton (David*, William*, Edmund*, Ed-
mund*), was bom at Stratford, Conn., 24 July, 1812, and died at
Bridgeport, Conn., 13 Febmary, 1890. She married at Stratford,
28 January, 1849, William Stanley Stoddard, bom 13 April, 1816,
Plainfield, Conn., died 17 August, 1851. He was an overseer in
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railroad construction work^ and was killed by the explosion of a
blast which was supposed to have gone out.
Issue (Stoddard), bom at Stratford, Conn.:
i. Son, unnamed, b. 6 Nov., 1849; d. 9 Nov., 1849.
ii. Son, unnamed, b. and d. 5 Dec, 1850.
iii. Stanley William, b. 13 March, 1852; m. (1), Ada Frances
Brown. She d. 29 Jany., 1876, and he m. (2), Anna Brando.
Res. Bridgeport, Conn.
634. David' Pendleton {David*, William*, Edmund*, EdmutuP),
was bom at Stratford, Conn., 14 August, 1819, and died at Bridge-
port, Conn., 3 May, 1900. He was for many years a manufacturer
of harness at Bridgeport, and was a well-to-do and respected citizen.
He married 7 October, 1849, Eunice Jones, born 30 September,
1824, Wilton, Conn., died 18 December, 1902, daughter of Henry
and Anna (Olmstead) Jones.
Issue, bom at Bridgeport, Conn.:
1609. SamueP, b. 28 July, 1851; m. three times.
1610. Howard, b. 30 Aug., 1853; m. Mary Louise Ferree.
1611. Child, unnamed, b. and d. 6 Aug., 1856.
1612. Anna, b. 23 Sept., 1867; m. 21 April, 1880, Augustus S. May,
b. 6 May, 1854, Bridgeport, Conn., son of Sylvester Still-
man and Jane (Welles) May. He is treasurer of the N. Y.,
N. H. & H. R. R., with offices at New Haven, Conn., and
makes his home at Bridgeport. Issue (May): i. Althea^,
b. 25 April, 1892.
635. Abigail^ Pendleton {David*, William*, Edmund*, Edmund*),
was bom at Stratford, Conn., 8 May, 1821, and died at Bridgeport,
Conn., 7 July, 1904. She married John K. Taylor, and had issue
(Taylor) :
i. Frank*, b. 4 July, 1845; m. Etta Porter.
ii. Augusta, b. 25 June, 1849; m. 29 Dec, 1875, George Enapp.
Res. Bridgeport.
637. Betsey^ Pendleton {Isaac*, William*, Edmund*, Edmund^),
was bom at Stratford, Conn., 27 January, 1807, and died 21 May,
1897. She married, as his second wife, 16 April, 1835, John Cook
Hayden, bom 21 January, 1807, Hartford, Conn., son of Nathaniel
Loomis and Mary (Cook) Hayden.
Issue (Hayden):
i. Henry J.*, b. 29 July, 1836; m. Mary A. Keeney. Res. Brook-
lyn, N. Y. He has been an officer in the 2nd Regt., N. Y.
National Guard, a police commissioner of Brooklyn, and a
United States marshal.
ii. Henrietta W., b. 22 May, 1842; d. 7 Feby., 1853.
iii. Amelia Pendleton, b. 13 Jany., 1845; m. Philip Meeder. Res.
New York City.
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642. Edmund^ Pendleton (Isaac^, William^, Edmund*, Edmund^),
was bom at Stratford, Conn., 14 October, 1819. At the age of fonr-
te*»n he went to New Haven, Conn., where by industry and frugality
he was able to embark in business for himself eight years later,
opening a grocery and ship-chandlery store on Long Wharf, which
he successfully conducted for twenty years. From 1861 to 1881 he
was connected with the New Haven Custom House, and was Dep-
uty Collector of the port during the last twelve years of this period.
Since this time Mr. Pendleton has engaged in no active business, liv-
ing a quiet and retired life on one of New Haven's beautiful old resi-
dential streets, where now, in his ninety-first year, he still enjoys
fair health and good memory.
Edmund^ Pendleton married at New Haven, Conn., 2 October,
1844, Emeline Davis, bom 12 July, 1815, died 16 November, 1891,
daughter of Samuel P. and Emma (Chapman) Davis.
Issue, bom New Haven:
1613. Alices b. Aug., 1847; d. 1 March, 1848.
1614. Emma Davis, b. 20 June, 1848; d. 22 Oct., 1901; m. 11 Nov.,
1873, Andrew Clark. He was a Deut. in a (Federal) Ken-
tucky Regt. during the Civil War. Issue (Clark) : i. Alic^,
b. 2 May, 1877; a teacher in the State Normal School at
New Britain, Conn. ii. Anna, \ 12 July, 1878. She is un-
married and makes her home with her grandfather at New
Haven.
1615. Cornelia, b. 30 Sept., 1849; d. May, 1899; m. 28 Oct., 1875,
Agur Wheeler, and had no issue.
645. James^ Pendleton (3rd) (James^, James^, Edmund*, Ed-
mund^), was bom at Milton, N. Y., 12 Dec., 1798, and died in West
Virginia in October, 1876. With others of his family he removed
to Allegany County, N. Y., and about the year 1840 settled near
Brockwayville, Pa., where he built a saw and grist mill, and also ran
a carding machine for a number of years. After the death of his
first wife he sold out his interests to his son and returned to New
York, where he married the second time and afterwards came back
to Pennsylvania, locating at a place called Canada, about seven miles
south of his former home. Here he resumed the milling business^
remaining here until the marriage of his daughter by his second wife,
when he removed to West Virginia.
James^ Pendleton married (1), at Galway, N. Y., about 1820,
Sarah Reynolds, bom 4 January, 1790, died 23 July, 1844, daugh-
ter of Amos and Elizabeth (Mosher) Reynolds. He married (2),
about 1846, Mrs. Electa Irena (Metoon) Joyner, widow of Isaac
Joyner.
Issue by first wife, bom at Milton, N. Y.:
1616. DanieP, b. 28 Feby., 1822; m. Elizabeth McMinn.
1617. Phebe, b. 19 April, 1824; m. (1), Henry Shaffer; (2), Edgar
R. E. MiUs.
1618. Elizabeth, b. 26 Oct., 1827; d. 8 Feby., 1828.
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Issue by second wife, bom at Canada^ Pa.:
1619. Mary Ann, b. about 1848; m. (1), op (2), McLaughlin.
Her relatives have lost track of her. She was said to have
a daughter, Elizabeth^ MjcLaughlin, at Hurricane Bridge,
W. Va., but inquiry there failed to find her.
646. JoHN^ Pendleton (James^, Jatnei^, Edmund^, Edmund*),
was bom at Milton, Saratoga Co., N. Y., 22 July, 1801. He married
Lydia , as shown by the Warren Co., N. Y., Deeds, and removed
with the rest of his family to Allegany County, N. Y. We have
never been able to obtain any information from his descendants, but
his nephew, the late James W. Pendleton, of Scio, N. Y., stated that
John^ had the following issue (order uncerrtain) :
1620. Rachel* (dec.) ; m. George Comfort, and had issue (Comfort) :
i. John^, of Transit Bridge, N. Y. ii. May.
1621. Sarah (dec.) ; m. Alva Hand, and had no issue.
1622. Eunice (dec); m. John Clark, and had four daughters, whose
whereabouts are unknown.
1623. Child, d. young.
1624. Child, d. young.
647. David^ Pendleton (James^, James^, Edmund^, Edmund*),
was bom at Milton, Saratoga Co., N. Y., 7 October, 1803, and died
at Amity, Allegany Co., N. Y., in 1872. He was a legatee of the
will of his great-uncle, [68] David* Pendleton, the old Revolutionary
soldier from whom he was named.
David^ Pendleton married at Glens Falls, N. Y., 10 Febmary,
1830, Mary Ann Stedwell, bom 1801, died 1877, daughter of James
and Sarah (Jennings) Stedwell.
Issue:
1626. Eliza Ann*, b. 10 Feby., 1833; m. 24 Oct., 1878, Levi Maybee,
of Scio, N. Y. No issue.
1626. Isaac William, b. 11 May, 1841; m. 6 Aug., 1877, Mrs. Mary
Eliza (Lewis) Maybee, daughter of Samuel and Mary Lewis.
No issue. Res. Scio, N. Y.
651. Solomon^ Pendleton (James^, James*, Edmund^, Edmund*)*
was bom at Milton, Saratoga Co., N. Y., 22 August, 1816, and died
at Amity, Allegany Co., N. Y., 10 August, 1891. He married (1),
1836, Martha Louisa Cartwright, bom 12 August, 1818, Allegany
Co., N. Y., daughter of William and Abigail (Davis) Cartwright.
They separated and he married (2), in 1838, Lucy Holton, bom
1819, died 20 July, 1875, daughter of William and Ann (Ems)
Holton.
Issue by first wife:
1627. Lydia Marion®, b. 8 Feby., 1838, Allegany Co., N. Y.; m. at
Blandinsville, 111., 13 July, 1858, Rev. Burrus Elijah Kauf-
man, b. 7 Aug., 1835, Holmes Co., Ohio, son of David and
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Mary Ann (Yocnm) Kaufman. Res. Nickerson, Eas. Issne
(Kaufman): i. Mary Arminda^, b. 5 Aug., 1860^ Lancaster,
III.; m. 1 March, 1887, Jacob Weiss. Res. Dinuba, Calif,
ii. Abbie Jane, b. 15 June, 1863, Illinois City, 111.; m. 16
June, 1889, Abram Lincoln Knott. Res. Wichita, Kas. iiL
Emma Louisa, b. 13 March, 1865, SheflBeld, 111.; m. 4 Oct.,
1904, Charles Edgar Claypool. Res. Nickerson, Kas. iv.
Martha DrusUla, b. 21 Jany., 1867, Marietta, 111.; unm.
Res. Nickerson, Kas. v. Nellie Lutella, b. 12 Aug., 1878,
Macomb, 111.; unm. Res. Nickerson, Kas.
Issue by second wife:
1628. James W., b. 17 Jany., 1840, Amity, N. Y.; m. Sarah Whitney.
1629. Jolm B., b. 21 Dec, 1841, Amity, N. Y.; m. Mary White.
1630. William Henry, b. 4 April, 1844, Brockwayville, Pa.; m. Lura
Way.
1631. Isaac B., b. 14 Nov., 1848, Amity, N. Y.; m. Rosanna Steffy.
1632. Ann, b. Dec, 1850; m. (1), Frank Early; (2), Charles Brad-
ford. Res. Shinglehouse, Pa. Issue (Early): i. Susie^, b.
28 Oct., 1878, Scio, N. Y.; m. Daniel Sweet Address, R.
F. D., WellsviUe, N. Y.
654. Simeon^ Pendleton, Jr. (Simeon^, James^, James^, Caleb*),
was bom at Westerly, R. I., 12 August, 1775, and died at New Ber-
lin, N. Y., 28 June, 1828 (G. S.). A letter from one of his descend-
ants states that he served in the United States Army from 1800-
1804, and was also a soldier in the War of 1812. The Connecticut
records seem to bear out this latter statement, as they show that a
*' Simon " Pendleton served as a sergeant under Capt. Daniel Carr
from August 9-27, 1814. It would appear that Simeon^ lived in
Rhode Island and Connecticut until after the close of this war, when
he removed to New Berlin, Chenango County, N. Y.
Simeon^ Pendleton, Jr., married Sally Edwards, who was bom 12
June, 1781, and died 27 May, 1854. We have not been able to de-
termine her parentage.
Issue :
1633. Grace®, b. 15 Dec, 1799; m. Lamanzan Devall.
1634. Calvin, b. 8 Oct., 1805; d. unm. 10 April, 1888, Conewango,
N. Y.
1636. Latham, b. 11 Feby., 1808; d. unm. 8 April, 1892.
1636. George, b. 10 Aug., 1810; d. about Aug., 1880, unm. He
was a carpenter and builder at Conewango, N. Y., and is
said to have been a Capt. of Militia.
1637. Dimmis (Demaris ?), b. 27 June, 1812; m. Wilber Gage.
1638. Lyman N., b. 5 Aug., 1814; m. Sophia® Pendleton.
1639. Laura, b. 13 Oct., 1816; d. about 1887, at Concord, Erie Co.,
N. Y.; m. Williams. We could not locate any of her
children, but her nieces say she had the following: i.
Henry, ii. John. He was in Emporium, Pa., at last ac-
counts, iii. NcUhan. iv. Eliza Jane. v. Emma C.
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1640. Perry, b. 5 Sept., 1818; m. (1), Lorinda Pettit; (2), Lydia
Guiles.
1641. Nancy, b. 18 Oct., 1820; d. unm., 6 Jany., 1885.
1642. Sally, b. 6 Dec., 1822; m. William Sheldon.
655. David^ Pendleton {Simeon^, James^, James^, Caleb*), was
bom at Westerly, R. I., 9 September, 1779. He was living as late
as 1822, as he was named in his father's will of that date. He is
said to have settled in Ohio, but no trace of his descendants has ever
been found.
He married Anna Richar prior to 1810, as the Rensselaer County,
N. Y., Deeds [Vol. vi, p. 84] show that David Pendleton and wife,
Anna, were heirs of the estate of John E. Richar, of Berlin, Rensse-
laer Co., in that year.
Mrs. Eli Cole, of New Berlin, N. Y., who first gave us the name
of her uncle David's wife, also states that he had one son,
1643. John^, but what became of him is unknown, and we cannot
say whether David^ had other children or not.
656. Tabitha^ (Dorcas) Pendleton (Simeon^, James^, James^,
Caleb*), was born at Westerly, R. I., 1 December, 1783. She mar-
ried Thomas Ross, who may have been a son of that Rev. Thomas
Ross who appeared before a meeting of the Westerly Town Council
3 June, 1777, stated he had sold his property and wished to be dis-
missed. In the will of her father (1822), Dorcas is referred to as
the widow of Thomas Ross, but we do not know whether or not she
married again. According to her niece, Mrs. Eli Cole, Dorcas had
issue (Ross):
i. Thomas**.
ii. Rosene, m. Jake Howard,
iii. Sarah.
657. Eliphalet^ Pendleton (Simeon*, James*, James^, Caleb*),
was born at Westerly, R. I., 30 July, 1787, and died at New Berlin,
N. Y., 20 February, 1862. He served in the New York Militia in
the War of 1812, and took part in the Plattsburg campaign, but
through illness was not engaged in the battle.
He married (1), Marcelia (or Marcella) Weaver; (2), Sarah
Bird, who was born 15 July, 1795, and died 21 February, 1870.
Issue, born at New Berlin, N. Y. — all by second wife:
1644. Delia Maria*, b. 24 May, 1815. She m. Freeman Button,
who d. in the Federal army during the Civil War. Issue
(Button) : i. Elizabeth^, d. young, ii. Amanda, m. (1),
Fred Haenecke (}); (2), Perkins. Res. Columbus,
N. Y.
1645. David, b. 14 Sept., 1817; m. Louisa M. Crandall.
1646. Sophia, b. 18 March, 1819; m. [1638] Lyman N.« Pendleton.
1647. Hannah, b. 25 April, 1820; m. Charles Morton.
1648. Adaline, b. 21 Nov., 1821; d. 6 May, 1890, King's Settle-
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ment, N. Y.; m. Ira Holliday. Issue (Holliday), b. Co-
lumbus, N. Y.: i. Adelaide^ b. 1847; d. 1861. ii. Henry,
b. July, 1849; d. 17 Nov., 1902; m. 3 July, 1870, Mary
Jane WiUiams. iii. Leroy, b. 29 Nov., 1850; m. (1), 4
July, 1870, Lottie Randall; (2), 31 Dec., 1874, Mrs. Ann
(Rice) Beebe. Res. No. Norwich, N. Y.
1649. Child, d. inf.
1660. Rebecca, b. 20 Feby., 1829; m. 14 July, 1861, Eli Cole. Res.
(1904), New Berlin, N. Y. Issue (Cole): i. David H.*,
b. 30 Aug., 1853; m. 14 Oct., 1879, Ida Thompson, ii. Eli-
phalet N., b. 14 Oct., 1858; m. 20 March, 1879, Cora Bar-
ney [Torrey Gen.], iii. Charles E., b. 20 Jany., 1869; m.
12 Oct, 1891, Fanny Reede.
1651. Laura Celestia, b. 30 April, 1834; m. (1), 28 Feby., 1852,
Rev. Anson Leroy Holliday. He d. 30 Sept., 1877, and she
m. (2), 5 Oct, 1881, John Santmyre. Res. (1903), Sayre,
Pa. Issue (Holliday): L Ella Adelia\ h. 17 M&rchy 185^;
d. 10 Nov., 1864. ii. Anson Laveme, b. 6 April, 1857; m.
Mrs. Julia (Dix) Maxwell. Res. Sayre, Pa. iii. Darius
Leroy, b. 30 Sept, 1861; d. 18 Dec, 1864.
658. Eli D.^ (Ely) Pendleton (Simeon^, Jatnes^, James^, Ca-
leb*), was bom at Westerly, R. I., 2 July, 1789, and died at Elling-
ton, N. Y., 16 February, 1849. Shortly after his first marriage,
which is said to have occurred in Massachusetts, Eli Pendleton re-
moved to what is now Ellington, Chautauqua County, N. Y. The
History of that county [p. 284] shows that in June, 1816, he bought
from the Holland Land Co., lot 20 in township 4, range 10. At that
time this district was a dense wilderness. Here Eli built a log
house and cleared a space in the forest, where for some years he
endured the hardships of a pioneer's life in a new country.
He married (1), about 1816, Laura King, who died in 1830. He
married (2), Sarah Youngs, and (3), Laura Case, who was born 16
September, 1800, and died 7 May, 1866, daughter of Eliphalet and
Vina (Hutchens) Case.
Issue by first wife, born at Ellington, N. Y.:
1652. William", b. April, 1818; d. 27 Sept, 1889; m. 1861, Sarah
King, b. June, 1820, d. Sept, 1891, dau. of Ward King.
They had one child that d. in inf.
1653. Alonzo, b. 1820; m. Mrs. Amanda Bentley.
1654. Caroline, b. June, 1822; m. Benjamin Bentley.
1655. Laura, b. 1824; burned to death, 7 April, 1903; m. 15 Sept.,
1842, Benjamin King. Issue (King): i. Final Harris*, b.
1844; m. Ella Sage. Res. Conewango Valley, N. Y. ii.
Eli Ward, b. 1855; m. Mary Parsons. Res. Cherry Creek,
N. Y.
Issue by second wife, bom Conewango, N. Y.:
1656. Malinda, b. 15 Sept, 1833; m. (1), Alonzo McNitt; (2), Ni-
ram N. Chase.
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1657. Henrietta^ d. Webster City^ Iowa; m. Lyman Clark. No
issue.
659. Zayiah^ (Serviah) Pendletox (Simeon^, James^, Jame9\
Caleh^), was bom at Westerly, R. I., 11 October, 1791. She mar-
ried, as his second wife, Benjamin Sisson, b. 13 October, 1787, son
of John and Alcha (Crandall) Sisson. Benjamin Sisson 's first wife
was Hannah Cranston. He removed to Vevay, Ind., and has de-
scendants living at Patriot, Ind., and in Kentucky.
Zaviah' had issne (Sisson):
i. Mary. ii. Ann. iii. Ira. iv. Jnlia A. ▼. Luanda, vi. John.
This record was furnished by Arthur A. Wood, of Slocum, B. I.,
who is compiling a genealogy of the Sisson family.
660. James^ Pendleton (Simeon^, James^, James*, Caleb*), was
bom at Westerly, R. I., 7 April, 1796, and died at Oneonta, N. Y.,
1 August, 1877 (G. S.). He settled at Unadilla, N. Y., and after-
wards removed to Oneonta, where he engaged in farming and hop
growing. He was a soldier in the militia during the War of 1812,
and served in the Plattsburg expedition.
James^ Pendleton married Mary Saunders, who was bom 23 Au-
gust, 1797, and died at Oneonta, N. Y., 7 March, 1890 (G. S.).
Issue:
1658. Mary Priscilla', b. 13 July, 1818; d. 9 March, 1887, Oneonta,
N. Y.; m. (1), Miller, a soldier of the Civil War;
(2), Perry B. Bennett. Issue (Miller), perhaps incomplete:
i. Ida Rebecca^, m. (1), Burgin; (2), Hatch-
man. Res. Detroit, Mich. ii. James, m. his first cousin,
Elizabeth* Dungan. iii. Mary Jane, b. 23 May, 1840; d. 21
May (}), 1895; m. Isaac Spencer.
1669. Martha Marcelia, d. Nov., 1904, Long Island City, N. Y.; m.
Jacob Cox Dungan. Issue (Dungan), order uncertain, b.
mostly at Hudson, N. Y.: i. Elieabeth, m. (1), her first
cousin, James* Miller [See preceding family] ; (2), Gra-
ham Schaeffer(?); (3), Washington LaugUin. ii. Mary
A., m. Alfred Haner. iii. Margaret, m. William Swartout.
iv. Martha, m. Alfred Rowe. v. Julia, m. Oliver Burr. vi.
Helen, m. Theodore Schultz. vii. Catherine, m. .
viii. Jacob Cox, Jr., b. 19 April, 1856; m. Sarah Jane Don-
nelly. Res. East Rutherford, N. J. He has five ch., among
them a son, James Pendleton^^ (Dungan). ix. Bellmaria,
m. Col. Lewis Cazer. Res. Newburgh, N. Y. x. George, d.
young, xi. Charles, d. young, xii. Robert, d. young, xiii.
Ida Frances, d. young.
661. Lydia^ Pendleton (Simeon^, James^, James*, Caleb*), was
born probably at Westerly, R. I., and died between 1842 and 1848.
After her parents' divorce and her mother's re-marriage to Perry
Bromley, she was brought up by the latter and became known as
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Lydia Bromley. She married (1), Jedediah Austin^ probably a son
of Jedediah Austin^ one of Westerly's Revolutionary soldiers. Her
second husband was William R. Burdick^ whom she married at some
date later than 1840.
Issue (Austin) y born at or near Westerly, R. I.:
i. Charles WilliamS b. 3 Sept., 1820; d. 14 Sept., 1877, Potter
HiU, R. I.; m. at Westerly, 25 April, 1844, Emma Ann
Bliven. She was living at Potter Hill as late as Aug., 1908.
Charles W. Austin was a master mariner in the foreign
trade. In 1862 he rescued the crew and saved part of the
cargo of a Spanish ship which was afire at sea, and for this
humane deed he received a medal and a diploma from the
Queen of Spain in the following year. He has several chil-
dren living at Potter Hill and Westerly,
ii. Sylvia A., b. about 1826; d. 3 June, 1896, ae. 70, at Westerly.
She m. (1), John Ryan; (2), Elisha West
iii. Susan E., b. later than 1824, as in the will of Perry Bromley
(1842), she was stated to have been under eighteen. She
d. young,
iv. Rhoda, m. at Westerly, 4 July, 1846, William R. Burdick, her
step-father. They removed to Norwichtown, Conn.
Dorcas^ Pendleton (Samuel^, Thomas', James^, Caleb*),
is said to have been bom at Islesboro, Maine, 2 December, 1767^
and died there, 11 December, 1867. Her descendants state she was
the first white child bom on the island. She married (1), 1789^
Isaac Ewell;* (2), 1800, Bela (Beeley) Nichols, a native of Co-
hasset, Mass. He removed to Eastport, Me., in 1814, and died in
that town.
Issue by first husband (Ewell):
i. Joseph^ b. 14 Feby., 1790; d. 1879, Searsport, Me.; m. (1),
Fowler; (2), . He was the father of eleven
children.
ii. Betsey, b. 31 Aug., 1792; m. Jordan (?).
iii. Deborah, b. 20 Nov., 1794; d. young,
iv. Isaac, Jr. (.^).
Issue by second husband (Nichols):
V. Dodge, b. 8 April, 1803.
vi. Nathaniel, b. 12 April, 1805 (or 14 April, 1807); m. [1679]
Cordelia E.* Pendleton,
vii. Joram, b. 17 July, 1808; m. Lucretia Sprague.
viii. Lucretia, b. 17 April, 1812; m. (1), John Fenwick; (2),
[1670] Lyman B.» Pendleton.
665. Lydia^ Pendleton (Samuel^, Thomas', James^, Caleb'), was
bom at Islesboro, Me., 7 January, 1773, and died there, 6 August,
•Given as Charles ElweU in ** History of Islesboro^** p. 908.
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1842. She married Rathbum Dodge^ who died 18 September, 1846,
aged 79. He was probably her first cousin, as he appears to have
been son of Simon and Prudence (Rose) Dodge, and it believed this
Simon Dodge was brother to [324] Samuel^ Pendleton's wife, Bath-
sheba Dodge.
Lydia^ (Pendleton) Dodge had issue, bom at Islesboro:
i. Lucretia^ b. 4 Oct., 1792; m. Solomon Sprague, as his first
wife. His second wife was [440] Lydia Jane^ Pendleton,
ii. Israel, b. 7 April, 1794; d. at sea.
iii. Lydia, b. 10 Jany., 1800; d. unm. 6 Aug., 1842.
iv. Mark B., b. 20 Feby., 1803; m. Abigail Dodge.
V, Rathbum, Jr., b. 6 July, 1806; m. Charity Dodge,
vi. George W., b. 18 March, 1809; m. Betsey Dodge,
vii. Horatio N., b. 2 Sept., 1817.
Rcf.: "History of Islesboro," p. 194.
666. DoDGE^ Pendleton (Samuel^, Thomas^, James*, Caleb*),
was born at Islesboro, Me., in 1776, and was drowned early in 1803,
as on the 28th of March in that year his widow sold her dower
rights in his estate (Hancock Co., Me., Deeds, xii, 356).
He married Sally Nash, of Hingham, Mass. The " History of
Islesboro " states she married Simon Dodge, Sen., as her second hus-
band, but her descendants say that Dodge^ Pendleton was her only
husband.
Issue, born at Islesboro:
1660. Abigail", b. 10 Feby., 1796; m. Solomon P. Coombs.
1661. Sally, b. 7 AprU, 1798; m. Isaac Warren.
1662. Elisha, b. 19 Jany., 1801; m. Mary C. Lindsey.
668. (Rev.) Joshua^ Pendleton (Samuel*, Thomas^, James*, Ca-
leb*), was bom at Islesboro, Me., 17 October, 1781, and died there,
12 December, 1859. In his early life he was a mariner and served
as a volunteer in the War of 1812. In 1820 he became a member
of the Baptist Church, and four years later entered the ministry, his
mission covering many of the islands off the coast of Maine.
Joshua^ Pendleton married 4 July, 1800, Sally Randall, of Lin-
colnville. Me.
Issue, bom at Islesboro:
1663. Nathaniel*, b. 7 April, 1803; m. Eunice Grover.
1664. Joseph Jones, b. 29 Jany., 1806; m. Mary Collins.
1665. Samuel, b. 29 May, 1808; m. Mary Grover.
1666. Adam Turner, b. 2 June, 1813; m. Eliza J.* Bracy.
1667. Shubael Hewes, b. 5 July, 1817; m. (1), Eunice Bickford;
(2), Mrs. Dorothy Closson.
1668. Sarah Jane, b. 6 March, 1822; m. William S.^ Dodge.
669. Mark^ Pendleton (Samuel*, Thomas*, James*, Caleb*), was
bom at Islesboro, Me., in 1784, and died there, 25 December, 1867.
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He married about 1806^ Lydia Ball^ daughter of John Ball, of Block
Island, R. I. She died at Islesboro, June, 1869, aged 83 years.
Issue, bom at Islesboro:
1669. Vincent', b. 25 Jany., 1807; m, Eliaa Kimball.
1670. Lyman B.,* b. 4 Sept., 1809; m. (1), Sally Herrick; (2),
Mrs. Lucretia® (Nichols) Fenwick.
1671. Mark, Jr., b. 2 Feby., 1811; ul Elisa J. Coombs.
1672. Dodge, b. 12 March, 1813; m. Mary J. Whalen.
1673. Lydia Jane, b. 15 June, 1815; d. unm., 1899.
1674. Bathsheba, b. 16 May, 1817; m. Daniel Warren.
1675. Lemuel Rich, b. 27 Sept., 1820; m. Mrs. Elsie' (Pendleton)
Brown.
1676. Isaac Case, b. 19 Jany., 1822; m. (1), Mercy Ann Nash;
(2), Abigail W. Nash.
1677. Charlotte, b. 8 July, 1824; d. at Eastport, Me.; m. (1), Al-
fred Clary; (2), John Sears. Issue by first husband
(Clary): i. Alfred^, Jr., d. young, ii. Alfreda E. (Eliza
A.), b. 7 Dec, 1850; m. Ed. Morriel. Res. Los Angeles,
Cal. Issue by second husband (Sears): iii. John, Jr. iv.
Sarah, y. Eunice, vi. Lloyd, vii. Albert.
1678. Philena, b. 24 April, 1826; d. 16 Feby., 1905, Islesboro; m.
(1), (published 11 Feby., 1847), James F. Michaels, son
of Samuel and Mary (Perry) Michaels. He d. 30 Nov.,
1867, and she m. (2), 1877, Sylvester Fletcher. Issue
(Michaels): i. Philena Melissa, b. 22 Feby., 1849; m.
[2929] John* Pendleton, ii. Abbie, b. 12 Jany., 1853; d.
10 Nov., 1855.
671. Prudence^ Pendleton {Samuel^, Thomas^, James^, Caleb*),
was bom at Islesboro, Me., 10 March, 1788, and died 18 February,
1876. She married Jacob George and lived in Prospect, Me.
Issue (George):
i. Isaac^, b. about 1808; d. about 1885, Stockton Springs, Me.;
m. Irene Eaton,
ii. Margaret, b. about 1810; m. Rufus Catlin and had eleven ch.
iii. Obadiah Worth, b. 6 June, 1814; d. 26 July, 1891, Prospect,
Me.; m. 1 Jany., 1839, Ann Emmons. He was a soldier in
the " Aroostook War," and has sons. Ivory M? and Levi D.
(George), of Stockton Springs, Me., who served in the 26th
Me. Vol. during the Civil War.
iv. Samuel Pendleton, d. about July, 1871, Searsport, Me.; m.
Eliza Emmons. He served in the "Aroostook War."
V. Philena, d. unm.
vi. Prudence, d. unm. at Prospect, Me., 8 Sept., 1869.
vii. Jacob, Jr., lost at sea; m. (1), Eleanor Wise; (2), Mary Hen-
derson.
* Given as Simon B. in *" History of Islesboro," p. 354.
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346 THS PBNDLXTON OSNSALOGT
672. Samuel^ Pendleton, Jr. (Samuel^, Thomas^, James*, Can
leb^), was born at Islesboro, Me., 14 January, 1791, and died there,
21 September, 1844. He was a master mariner and also owned a
large farm at Islesboro, was Deacon of the Baptist Church, Town
Constable, and Selectman of Islesboro in 1831.
He married 15 January, 1810, Lucy B. Sprague, bom 29 Sep-
tember, 1789, Block Island, R. I., died 4 August, 1877, daughter of
Jonathan and Lydia (Dodge) Sprague.
Issue, bom at Islesboro:
1679. Cordelia E.^ b. 18 Feby., 1812; m. Nathaniel* Nichols.
1680. Phebe, b. 21 July, 1813; d. unm., 6 Jany., 1867.
1681. Niobe, b. 15 Jany., 1815; m. John Batchelder.
1682. Albert, b. 6 May, 1816; d. unm., 29 May, 1877.
1683. Rodolphus, b. 14 March, 1818; m. Sarah M. B. Sawyer.
1684. Gamaliel Rathburn, b. 12 Aug., 1822; m. Matilda T. Sawyer.
1685. Maximnian, b. 19 Dec, 1833; m. Elizabeth M. Collins.
1686. Deborah, b. 1 Oct, 1835 (or 1 Oct, 1820); m. (1), Francis
Valais, of Bucksport, Me.; (2), . Issue (Valais) :
i. Alvonah, m. James Floyd, ii. Alvenah. iii. Alphonto.
iv. Lucy (?). This family could not be located, and conse-
quently their names were not obtained at first hand.
673. Simon Dodoe^ Pendleton (Samuel^, Thonuu', Jamet*, Ca-
leb^), was bom at Block Island, R. I., 22 December, 1792, and died
at Bangor, Me., 28 December, 1870. He lived on the old homestead
at Islesboro and had the care of his parents in their old age. In
1836 he sold his property on the island and removed to Prospect,
Me.
He married at Islesboro, 26 December, 1816, Mary Staples Fow-
ler, born 21 May, 1797, Prospect, Me., died 31 January, 1885, Isles-
boro, daughter of Levi and Nancy (Staples) Fowler.
Issue, bom at Islesboro, except as noted:
1687. Nancy Jane«, b. 17 Oct, 1817; d. inf.
1688. Twin boys, unnamed; d. inf.
1689. Elsie Crockett, b. 9 Dec, 1819; m. (1), Sylvester H.* Brown;
(2), [1675] Lemuel R.» Pendleton.
1690. Prudence Jane, b. 25 March, 1821, Searsport, Me.; m. James
Curtis.
1691. Mary Ann, b. 26 Sept, 1823; d. 16 Oct., 1899, Stockton
Springs, Me.; m. Stephen E. Fletcher, b. 9 May, 1821, So.
Prospect, Me., d. 16 July, 1890. Issue (Fletcher) : i. Leroy
Dermont^, d. April, 1904, San Francisco, Cal.; m. Mary
Ellen Bryant ii. Henry Washington, b. 1 May, 1845. Res.
San Francisco, Cal.
1692. Rosetta Longfellow, b. 17 Jany., 1827; d. June, 1871, Ban-
gor, Me.; m. John Preston Stinson, a soldier in the 26th
Me. Volunteers during the Civil War. Issue (Stinson): i.
Annie L.*, m. (1), Stevens; (2), Addison Collins; (3),
Arthur Meed. ii. Clarence, iii. Addie. iv. Leroy, d. young.
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1693. Simon Andrew, b. 29 Sept., 1829; m. Merriam J. Berry.
1694. Levi Alonzo, b. 29 April, 1833; m. (1), Lucy E. Lufkin; (2),
Mrs. Mary E. Wetherbee.
1695. Sylvester Brown, b. 17 Sept., 1836, Belfast, Me.; m. Hannah
M. Eaton.
1696. William Byron, b. 8 Feby., 1841, Prospect, Me.; m. Eliza A.»
Griffin.
674. Abigail^ Pendleton (Nathaniel^, Thomas^, James^, Caleb^),
was bom 30 August, 1768, and died at Islesboro, 9 November, 1867,
aged 99 years. She married about 1784, Deacon David Thomas, Jr.,
a native of Marshfield, Mass.
Issue (Thomas), bom at Islesboro:
i. TUden* b. 22 Feby., 1786; d. 15 Jany., 1827; m. Charity Syl-
vester,
ii. John, b. 16 May, 1788; d. young,
iii. Elisha, b. 14 Nov., 1790; d. unm.
iv. John (2nd), b. 2 June, 1793; m. Mary Lane.
V. Daniel, b. 30 April, 1796; m. Rebecca Perry,
vi. Mercy, b. 22 Nov., 1798; m. William PhUbrook.
vii. Abigail, b. 17 June, 1802; d. 14 Oct., 1875; m. Jeremiah War-
ren,
viii. David, b. 20 April, 1804.
iz. Lydia, b. 18 Aug., 1805; m. Henry Mathews, of Searsport, Me.
X. Isaac, b. 15 Dec., 1807; d. 27 May, 1881; m. (1), 26 Oct.,
1839, Angelica Warren; (2), 7 March, 1843, Betsey Jane
Farrow; (3), (pub. 6 Dec, 1859), Mrs. Mary Thomas,
zi. Rhoda, b. 27 Feby., 1810; m. Chesley Mathews, of Searsport.
xii. Jacob, b. 6 June, 1812; d. 15 Jany., 1884; m. 9 Dec, 1836,
Mrs. Julia A. (Lane) Hopkins, widow of Rufus Hopkins.
Ref.: ** History of Islesboro^" pp. 384-5, S97.
676. Cynthia A.^ Pendlbton (Nathaniel*, Thomat^, Jamet^, Ca-
leb*), was bom probably about 1770, as she died 28 April, 1857,
aged 86 or 88 years. She married 13 November, 1789, Zenas Drink-
water, bom 9 November, 1768, died 28 January, 1853, son of Mica-
jah and Elizabeth (Bradford) Drinkwater. He served in the War
of 1812, as did his two oldest sons.
Issue (Drinkwater), bom at Northport, Me.:
i. West*, b. 9 Jany., 1792; m. his second cousin, Elizabeth* El-
weU, dau. of Alban and [714] Sally^ (Pendleton) ElweU.
ii. Bradford, b. 24 Feby., 1794; d. 10 July, 1850; m. Lavinia Mor-
ton,
iii. Margaret, b. 17 Feby., 1796; m. Solomon Davis.
iv. Zenas, Jr., b. 16 March, 1798; m. .
V. Grace, b. 10 April, 1800; m. [721] Thomas^ Pendleton,
vi. Aphia (Effie), b. 23 March, 1802; d. 5 Feby., 1883, Brewer,
Me.; m. (1), (pub. 4 July, 1822), Robert Spencer; (2), Sim-
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548 THE PSXDLSTOX OXNBALOGT
eon* Hall. By her first husband she had a son^ Robert^
Spencer^ Jr., who took his step-father's name, and has a son,
Frank W.^^ Hall, of Lowell, Mass.
vii. Charlotte, b. 3 AprU, 1804; d. 16 Oct., 1853; m. Simeon Spencer.
Tiii. Micajah, b. 16 April, 1806; d. 14 June, 1881; m. Mary Orcutt.
ix. Maxon (Maxim), b. 30 March, 1808; m. Deborah Orcutt
X. Emerson Porter, b. 18 Sept., 1810; m. Porter; changed
his name to Emerson D. Porter and d. in Calif, in 1860.
xi. Jacob, b. 22 Feby., 1812; m. .
xii. Daniel, b. 18 Oct., 1814; d. inf.
Rcf.: John S. Femald's "Drinkwater Family.*'
677. Peooy^ Pendmton t (Nathaniel*, Thonuu^, Jatnes\ Caleb*),
married as his first wife, Josiah Drinkwater, born 18 November,
1770, died 3 July, 1858, son of Micajah and Elizabeth (Bradford)
Drinkwater. He married (2), Eunice Wyman, and (3), Rachel
Parker. By him, Peggy had issue (Drinkwater), bom at North-
port, Me.:
i. Josiah^, Jr., b. 5 Sept., 1792. He rem. to Boston, Mass.
ii. Nathaniel, b. 24 Aug., 1794; d. 26 June, 1867; m. Ruby Syl-
vester.
678. Betsey^ Pendleton (Nathaniel*, Thomas^, James^, Caleb*),
married Thomas Brazier. According to the " History of Islesboro "
he was a land holder there in 1793. It would not appear that Bet-
sey lived many years after her marriage, as in 1802 Thomas Brazier,
of Northport, with wife Polly sold land in that town (Hancock Co.,
Me., Deeds, xii, 78). The late Mrs. M. A. Farmer, of East Corinth,
Me., stated that by Thomas Brazier, Betsey had issue:
i. Eliza^ (Brazier), who m. John Andrews and had a dau., Sarah^
(Andrews), one time of Somerville, Mass. Eliza" is also
said to have had a dau., Elisabeth (Andrews), who m.
Pratt We could get no trace of this family, &nd, do not know
whether or not Betsey^ (Pendleton) Brazier had other ch.
679. Mercy^ Pendleton (Nathaniel*, Thoma$*, James^, Caleb*),
married (1), Joseph Brown, of Exeter, N. H. She married (2),
1825, Jonas Stone Barrett, born at Concord, Mass., 7 November,
1801, died at Auburn, Calif., 11 September, 1864, son of Timothy
and Sarah (Dudley) Barrett. He is mentioned in the " History of
Belfast, Maine," as having peculiar religious beliefs, which he set
forth in a pamphlet entitled " New Views of the Bible and Its
Abuses by the Priests," published in 1842. It would appear that
Mercy^ was considerably older than her second husband. She was
living as late as 6 December, 1838, when she signed a deed with
* Erroneously given as Timothy Hall in the "Drinkwater Family."
t Given as "Julia" Pendleton in the "Drinkwater Family."
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8SYSNTH OXNaaATXON 949
Barrett (Waldo Co., Me., Deeds, xxxii, 358). We have never been
able to locate any of her descendants, but according to Mrs. Farmer,
she had the following issue:
By first husband (Brown) :
i. Jane^ ii. Joseph, Jr. iii. Jacob, iv. Sally, y. Eliza.
By second husband (Barrett):
vi. Sarah, d. ae. 17.
Ref.: ''Old Families of Concord, Mass.," pp. SI, 115.
680. LucY^ Pendleton (Nathaniel*, Thomas^, James^, Caleb^),
was born about 1779, and died 2 August, 1860, aged 81 — presumably
at Northport, Me. She married (1), William Drinkwater, bom 16
October, 1775, died 27 November, 1819, son of Micajah and Eb'za-
beth (Bradford) Drinkwater. She married (2) (published 3 July,
1824), William Philbrook, 3rd, son of William, Jr., and Diodama
(Lassell) Philbrook. Her third husband was named Bullock, but
his first name does not appear.
Issue, all by first husband (Drinkwater):
i. Cynthia^, m. (1), her second cousin, Thomas^ Elwell, son of
Alban and [714] Sally^ (Pendleton) ElweU; (2), Jacob L.
Rhoades.
ii. David, b. 1800; d. 18 May, 1889; m. (1), Rachel Terrill; (2),
Eliza Crowell; (3), Sophronia Terrill.
iii. Dorothy (Dolly), m. Alexander Terrill.
iv. Lucy, m. George TerriD.
V. WilHam, m. Harriet^ Philbrook, a second cousin, dau. of Job
and [702] Sylvina^ (Pendeton) Philbrodt.
vi. James, b. about 1807; m. Henrietta* Philbrook, a second cousin,
dau. of Job and [702] Sylvina^ (Pendleton) PhUbrook.
vii. Eliza, m. Eben French.
viii. Barbara, m. (1), George Kiff; (2), William Smith,
ix. Wealthy, b. 13 March, 1814; m. [941] Isaac® Pendleton.
X. Cordelia, m. William H. Brown.
xi. Thomas E., b. 1818; m. Sarah P. White.
Ref.: "Drinkwater FamUy"; "History of Islesboro, Me.," p. Sl6S.
4
681. Wealthy^ Pendleton {Nathaniel*, Thomas^, James*, Ca-
leb*), married Mark Dodge, of Islesboro, Maine, probably son of
Simon, Sen., and Prudence (Rose) Dodge. He died 21 June, 1823.
Issue (Dodge), born at Islesboro:
i. NoahS b. 10 March, 1799; d. 1 March, 1871 (or 1872); m.
Elizabeth J. Brown (pub. 14 Dec, 1829).
ii. Christiana, b. 13 May, 1801; d. 12 July, 1874; m. John Roberts.
iii. Lydia, b. 24 Jany., 1806; m. Wood, of Belfast, Me.
iv. Mark Zebulon, b. Sept., 1811; d. 21 June, 1833, Rockland, Me.;
m. Sarah Enowlton.
V. Wealthy, b. 16 July, 1813.
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S50 THE PENDLETON OENEALOOT
vi. Charles, b. 11 Sept, 1816; m. (pub. 1 April, 1837), Rebecca
Yeaton.
vii. William S., b. 27 Nov., 1817; d. 17 Jany., 1889, Gouldsboro,
Me.; m. [1668] Sarah Jane« Pendleton,
viii. Joseph, b. Sept, 1819; m. (pub. 30 Dec., 1844), Rebecca
Clough.
ix. Elbridge, b. 4 Nov., 1822; m. 4 July, 1848, Lucy M. Spaulding.
Ref.! "History of Islesboro^ Mc," pp. 193, 271.
682. Charlotte^ Pendleton (Nathaniel^, Thomas^, Jamet^, Ca-
leb^), married at Boston, Mass., 5 July, 1819, William Atwood (Bos-
ton records). According to Mrs. Farmer, Charlotte had issue (At-
wood):
i. Jacob®.
ii. Joseph.
Note: The Boston records have the following item: ^ Jacob Chandler
Pendleton, son of Charlotte Pendleton, died 14 April, 1817, aged 1 year."
684. Christina^ Pendleton (Nathaniel*, Thomas^, Jatnei^, Ca-
leb*), was born at Islesboro, Me., June, 1786, and died at East Cor-
inth, Me., 17 August, 1874. She married (1), 1804, Nathaniel
Thomas. He died at sea, September, 1810, and she married (2), 9
January, 1811, John Dunham.
Issue by first husband (Thomas), bom at Northport, Me.:
i. Christina®, b. 19 Jany., 1807; d. 1886, East Corinth, Me.; m.
24 Feby., 1831, Elisha Parker. She has a grandson, Mr.
F. O. Brown, of the great Brown Shoe Co., St Louis, Mo.
ii. Nathaniel P., b. 5 Sept., 1809; d. 13 Sept, 1847, Bradford,
Me.; m. 1826, Mary Philbrook. Their dan., the late Mrs.
M. A. Farmer, of E. Corinth, Me., gave us invaluable infor-
mation upon this branch of the family,
iii. Frederick, b. 20 Sept, 1810; d. 29 Aug., 1860, Pensacola, Fla.;
m. Mary Holt.
Issue by second husband (Dunham), born at Northport:
iv. Sarah E., b. 3 Feby., 1812; d. 22 Jany., 1857, Northport; m.
Eleazar Bobbins.
V. Mary Jane, b. 26 May, 1814; d. 15 May, 1882, Cambridge,
Mass.; m. Asa Glidden.
vi. Charlotte A., b. 14 June, 1822; d. 2 June, 1878, Belfast, Me.;
m. (1), James Martin; (2), 26 Feby., 1867, Luther Perry,
vii. Judith, d. very young,
viii. John A., b. 8 April, 1826; d. at sea.
686. Nathaniel^ Pendleton, Jr. (Nathaniel*, Thomas*, James*,
Caleb*), was bom at Northport, Me., 10 August, 1811, and died at
Deer Island, N. B., May, 1871. He was a mariner. He married at
Eastport, Me., 3 November, 1834, Mrs. Elizabeth* (Stuart) Pendle-
ton (T. R.), formerly wife of his cousin, [729] Stephen^ Pendleton,
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SEVENTH GENERATION 851
Jr., and daughter of Sargent I. and [689] Dorcas^ (Pendleton) Stu-
art. She died at Newburyport, Mass.^ in 1882.
Issue^ bom at Deer Island, N. B.:
1697. Sarah* d. nnm., 1851.
1698. Frances, b. 27 Oct., 1836; m. 18 June, 1858, Henry S.' But-
ler, son of Samuel and Wealthy* (Stuart) Butler, and grand"
son of William and [728] Prudence^ (Pendleton) Stuart.
Res. Gladstone, Mich. Issue (Butler): i. Itadora^, b. 17
Nov., 1859; d. 26 Aug., 1882; m. 1881, Henry McCartcy,
of Oconto, Wis. ii. Nettie, b. 20 Oct., 1861. iii. Albert E.,
b. 19 May, 1864; m. 17 Nov., 1888, Elizabeth Sulper. iv.
Harry E., b. 16 Jany., 1867. v. Herbert Clinton, b 24 July,
1871; m. Edith Whitcob. vi. Linnie, b. 31 Dec., 1875.
1699. John Nelson, b. 2 Aug., 1839; m. Amelia* Pendleton.
688. Thomas^ Pendleton (3rd) (Thomas*, Thomas^, James*, Ca-
leb*), was born at Islesboro, Me., 16 February, 1777, and died at
Pen^eton's Island, N. B., 4 October, 1845. He went with his father
to New Brunswick when the latter removed there from Islesboro,
and is said to have received Pendleton's Island as his share of the
property which his father had taken possession of by "squatter's
rights." Subsequently Thomas, 3rd, received a grant of this island
from the Crown, as mentioned in his will, which was dated 23 April,
1845, and filed 29 January, 1846 (Charlotte Co., N. B., Probate
Rec., Book T, pp. 719-720). This document also shows that he
owned 100 acres in St. Patrick's Parish, and another tract at North-
west Harbor.
Thomas^ Pendleton, 3rd, shares with [246] Hubbard* Pendleton
the distinction of having the largest families recorded in this gene-
alogy. Some say he had twenty-two children; his will mentions sev-
enteen, and we have the names of three others who died young. His
descendants are very numerous, widely scattered,, and have been dif-
ficult to trace.
Thomas^ Pendleton, 3rd, married (1), Mary Stuart, bom 25 July,
1780, daughter of William and Elizabeth (IngersoU) Stuart. He
married (2), Drusilla Wakefield, daughter of Deacon Samuel Wake-
field, of Steuben, Me. She is said to have married (2), Henry
Smith, but the Washington Co. (Me.) Probate records [Vol. xxvii, p.
65] contain the will of Drusilla Pendleton of Deer Island, N. B.,
who died 14 October, 1877, and she was probably Thomas's widow.
Issue by first wife:
1700. William®, b. 10 June, 1798; m. Margaret B. Creasey.
1701. Joshua, b. 18 July, 1799; m. Rosannah^ Pendleton.
1702. Sarah, b. 13 March, 1802; m. Samuel Hooper.
1703. Thomas (4th), b. 24 Nov., 1804 (or 22 Nov., 1805) ; m. Eliza
Travis.
1704. Tewksbury, b. 13 Aprfl, 1807; d. inf.
1705. Charles Tewksbury, b. 8 April, 1810; drowned with his uncle,
Tewksbury^ Pendleton.
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852 THS PSKDLSTON OENSALOOT
1706. Emily (?), d. inf.
1707. Elisabeth^ b. about 1815; m. Andrew Roix.
1708. Mary^ m. (1)^ Daniel IngersoU; (2), Mark Milberry.
Issue by second wife:
1709. Ward, b. about 1820; m. Abigail Loring.
1710. Robert, b. about 1822; drowned 1843.
1711. Margaret, m. Thomas Porter and rem. to Green Bay, Wis.
She is said to have had issue (Porter): i. Jatnes^. ii.
Thomas, Jr. iii. Amanda, m. Smith. Perhaps other
ch.
1712. Susan Ann, m. (1), 3 Sept, 1844, James Stewart; (2), Isaac
Grove. Res. (1904), Ceres, Calif. Issue, all by first hus-
band (Stewart): i. Edgar James^, m. 1883, Agnes Griffith,
ii. DrusUla P., b. 4 March, 1848; d. 19 Jany., 1887; m. 1872,
Joseph Henry Westover. iii. Amareen Darling, b. 23 Nov.,
1850; m. 4 Oct., 1876, Rev. W. H. Dorward. Res. Ceres,
Calif, iv. Augusta Mary, m. 1879, Erastus Monroe Miles.
1713. Catherine Louisa, m. (1), Joseph Catherin; (2), John Black,
of No. Lubec, Me. No further rec.
1714. Levica Ann, b. 1828; d. 21 Aug., 1866, ae. 38, Deer Island,
N. B. ; m. John Main. Issue (Main) : i. William^, b. 1851 ;
m. Maggie York. ii. Robert, b. 20 March, 1853; m. 2 Dec.,
1873, Ellen Guptill. Res. Grand Manan, N. B. iii. James.
iv. Thomas, v. Harry, vi. Drusilla.
1716. Hannah, b. 19 Nov., 1830; m. (1), 2 Jany., 1850, Jeremiah
Mayo Crooks; (2), 8 Feby., 1874, Edward Cutler. Res.
(1903), Oakland, Calif. Issue by first husband (Crooks):
i. Edwin PhUlip^, b. 9 Nov., 1850, Mukwanago, Wis.; he
enlisted in the U. S. Navy not long after the Civil War, and
sailed to Australia on the warship " Eearsarge " ; has not
been heard from since, ii. Frank Gilbert, h. 20 Feby., 1856,
Deer Island, N. B.; unm.
1716. Dorcas, b. about 1832; d. unm., 9 May, 1853, ae. 20.
1717. Barbara Ann, m. (pub. 15 Dec., 1854, Eastport, Me.), Ben-
jamin O. Clark. She is said to have had a dau., Abby^
(Clark), but we have no record of her family.
1718. Eliza Jane, b. about 1838; d. about 1885, ae. 46, Millbridge,
Me.; m. (pub. 31 Oct., 1855, Eastport, Me.), Henry Brown.
She is said to have had issue (Brown): i. Ludianna^, ii.
Joseph E. S., formerly of Gloucester, Mass. iii. Florence,
m. Samuel T. Curzon, once of Los Angeles, Calif, iv. Dau.,
m. Fray, of Los Angeles.
1719. Samuel Tewksbury, b. May, 1840; drowned 21 July, 1858,
ae. 18 years, 2 months.
689. Dorcas^ Pendleton (Thomas^, Thomas^, James*, Caleb^),
was bom about 1780 at Islesboro, Me. She married Sargent Inger-
soU Stuart, son of William and Elizabeth (IngersoU) Stuart, of
Deer Island, N. B.
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Issue (Stuart)^ bom at Deer Island — order uncertain:
i. John®^ d. unm.
ii. Elizabeth, b. 1800; m. (1), [729] Stephen^ Pendleton, Jr.;
(2), [685] Nathaniel Pendleton, Jr.
iii. Sarah £nuna, m. (1), William Leeman; (2), McClennan;
(3), Henry Haynie.
iv. William, m. Mrs. Alice (Porter) Edson.
Y. Thomas P., m. Eleanor Brown,
vi. James^ m. [712] Jane^ Pendleton.
vii. Dorcas A., b. (10 June, 1808) ; d. 20 March, 1862, at Bangor,
Me., ae. 53 years, 9 months, 5 days ; m. her first cousin, John*
Malona, son of Joseph and [694] Polly^ (Pendleton) Ma-
lona.
viii. Esther, b. 11 Sept, 1812; m. [711] Charles Thomas^ Pen-
dleton.
ix. Catherine, m. (1), Charles Adams; (2), O'Leary; (3),
James Morrison.
X. Hutton, m. Margaret Wright,
zi. Caroline, d. inf.
690. Sarah^ Pendleton {Thomas^, Thomas^, James^ Caleh^y
was born at Islesboro, Me., and died at Deer Island, N. B., 14
Feby., 1858, aged over 70 years. She married John Herson, and
had issue (Herson), bom at Deer Island:
i. Mary", m. John Butler. *
ij. Susan, b. 1821; m. Benjamin Parker. Res. (1908), Richard-
son, N. B.
iii. Sylvia, m. James Johnson.
iv. Drusilla, b. 10 May, 1823; m. (1), Caleb Eaton; (2), John
Shannon; (3), James Johnson. Res. (1908), Leonardsville,
N. B.
V. Rosanna, m. Silas Benjamin,
vi. Lavina, m. Angus Black,
vii. Daniel, m. Rebecca Smith,
viii. Jane, m. Benjamin Morrison,
iz. Charles, d. inf.
z. Joshua, d. inf.
691. Tewksbury' Pendleton (Thonuis*^, Thomas^, James^, Ca-
leb*), was bom at Islesboro, or Northport, Me., and was drowned
near Deer Island, N. B., 3 December, 1829 (or 24 December, 1826).
He married Sylvia Elwell, of Northport, Me., daughter of Wil-
liam and Urania (Wadsworth) Elwell. She was bom at Islesboro^
Me., 18 August, 1790.
Issue (order uncertain), bom at Pendleton's Island, N, B.:
1720. MaryS b. 27 May, 1813; m. Henry Hooper.
1721. Sarah, m. at Eastport, Me., 5 Nov., 1830, James Edward Lee-
man (T. R.). He was lost at sea. Issue (Leeman): i.
James Tewksbury*. ii. Daniel 8. These two sons were lost
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at sea with their father, iii. William A. He is said to have
been killed on the Confederate cruiser " Alabama." iv.
Archford, killed by a railroad train, y. Roxannah, m. Wil-
liam Myers (?). vi. LUlie.
1722. Rachel, m. Ralph Taylor. Issne (Taylor) : i. Sarah J.^ m.
Phillips, ii. Euphemia, m. Smith, iii. Vteha, m.
McCabra.
1723. Urania, m. (1), Robert Nodding; (2), John Smith. Issue
by first husband (Nodding): i. Sylvia J., m. Butler.
ii. Robert P. iii. Oliver, iv. Mary C. v. John C.
1724. Son, d. young.
Ref.! Bangor, Me., Historical Magaiine, L, 69; ''History of Islesboro^
Mc" p. 903.
692. Daniel^ Pendleton (Thonuu*, Thomas^, James\ Caleb*),
was bom at Islesboro, Me., 31 January, 1789', and died at Perry,
Me., 1 March, 1867. As a young boy he was taken by his father to
Pendleton's Island, N. B., where he remained until the outbreak of
the War of 1812, when he enlisted in the United States Navy. He
was a member of the crew of the ship " President " when she was
captured by a British squadron, 15 January, 1815. For some months
thereafter he was confined in Dartmoor prison, England. Upon the
conclusion of the war he remained for a time in the navy and went
with Decatur on that commander's expedition to Algeria in 1815.
•When his term of enlistment had expired, he returned to Pendleton's
Island, where he lived until about 1832, when he removed to Perry,
Me.
Daniel^ Pendleton married at St. Andrews, N. B., 31 December,
1818, Elizabeth Donovan, bom 8 June, 1798, died 1 March, 1882,
daughter of John and Betsey (McDonald) Donovan, of Jonesport,
Me.
Issue^ first six bom at Pendleton's Island, others at Perry,
Me.:
1725. Lewis E.», b. 24 March, 1820; d. at sea, 8 August, 1841.
1726. Sarah, b. 18 Jany., 1822; drowned 11 Aug., 1823.
1727. Daniel, Jr., b. 8 April, 1824; m. Mary E. Loring.
1728. George Washington, b. 4 July, 1826; m. three times.
1729. Thomas, b. 2 Jany., 1829 ; d. unm. at Havana, Cuba, 22 Aug.,
1856.
1730. Adeline, b. 29 April, 1831; d. 24 Aug., 1876, Pembroke, Me.;
m. 15 Jany., 1860, William Henry Hersey, son of Adna,
Jr., and Mercy (DeForest) Hersey. He d. 15 Oct., 1871.
Issue (Hersey) : i. Delora M.^, b. 2 Nov., 1861, West Pem-
broke, Me.; m. 15 June, 1878, Frederic Brown, son of Caleb
and Emily (Frost) Brown. In 1903, he was Town Clerk
and Treasurer of Perry, Me.
1731. Andrew Jackson, b. 4 Feby., 1835; d. 17 Nov., 1876, Tene-
riffe, Canary Islands; m. at Perry, Me., 13 Oct., 1864, Elsie
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C. Kendall. She d. 15 Fehj., 1865. No issue. He senred
on the U. S. S. " New Ironsides/' during the Civil War.
1732. Mary Elizabeth, b. 13 Jany., 1838; d. 19 March, 1844, Perry,
Me.
1733. Lydia Hohnes, b. 9 Dec., 1840; m. (1), 11 July, 1859, Joshua
£. Clark; (2), 1 June, 1875, Reuben D. Rogers. No issue.
Res. Monsapec, Me.
693. EuzABXTH^ Pendleton {Thonuu^, Thanuu^ James^, Ca-
leb*), was bom at Islesboro, Me., 1791, and died at Deer Island,
N. B., 17 August, 1870, aged 79. She married Samuel Lambert and
had issue (Lunbert), bom at Deer Island:
i. Thomas^ b. 3 April, 1815; lost at sea.
ii. Asa B., b. 22 Feby., 1817; m. 20 Oct., 1846, Susannah Cheney.
He made his home at Machias, Me.
iiL Samuel, Jr., b. 5 April, 1821; d. unm., at Deer Island.
iv. Charles R., b. 24 June, 1823; m. (1), Joanna Johnston; (2),
Marion Cameron. Res. (1904), Deer Island.
V. Harriet C, b. 21 June, 1826; d. 26 Dec, 1902; m. 14 Oct,
1846, Henry Smith.
vi. William Edward, b. 7 Aug., 1829 ; m. 14 Oct., 1867, Sarah A.*
Leeman, dau. of Isaac Pendleton^ and Esther (Nickerson)
Leeman, and granddau. of Daniel and [703] Matilda^ (Pen-
dleton) Leeman.
vii. Malinda Jane, b. 16 July, 1833; d. in Boston, Mass.; m. George
I. Cook.
694. PoLLY^ Pendleton )(Thonuu*, Thonuu*, Jamet^ Caleb*),
married (1), Joseph Malona, of Deer Island, N. B.; (2), Elisha
Lloyd (?). We have never been able to locate any of her descend-
ants except those through her son, John, and the names of her chil-
dren as given by them differ somewhat from lists furnished by the
descendants of Polly's sisters. As nearly as we can determine Polly^
had the following issue:
By first husband (Malona), order uncertain:
i. Joseph^ Jr., m. Marian Rideout.
ii. James.
iii. John, m. his first cousin, Dorcas A.* Stuart, dau. of Sargent
Ingersoll and [689] Dorcas^ (Pendleton) Stuart. They had
issue (Malona): 1. Dorcas T.®, b. 22 Nov., 1824; m. Simon
Pendleton^ Stuart, son of William and [728] Prudence^ (Pen-
dleton) Stuart. 2. John, Jr. 3. Kate, d. at Bangor, Me.;
m. Wentworth D. Lord. 4. Either, b. 24 April, 1836; d. 28
Nov., 1902, Bangor, Me.; m. William Henry Pritchard.
iv. Daniel.
V. Alexander, drowned in Calif,
vi. Sargent (?).
vii. Dolly, m. Dr. Valentine.
viii. Eliza.
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iz. Sarah.
z. Mary Jane.
zi. Esther. «
By second husband (Lloyd):
zii. Daughter, m. Capt. James Young (}), of Red Beach, Me. One
of Polly's daughters is said to have m. a Murchie, of Calais,
Me., and another a Capt. Leeman.
695. SusAN^ Pendleton (Thomas^ Thomat^, James^, Caleb*),
married John Dick, of Letite, N. B., and had issue (Dick), bom at
Letite:
i. Thomas", b. 23 Nov., 1818; d. unm., 22 Jany., 1849.
ii. Samuel Ward, b. 13 Oct., 1822; d. 10 March, 1903, Letite,
N. B.; m. 27 Dec., 1854, Augusta Ann Simpson, and has a
dau., LiUa G.* (Dick), living at Letite.
697. Hannah^ Pendleton (Thomas^, Tho7nas\ Jame$\ CaLeh*),
was bom at Pendleton's Island, N. B., in 1800, and died in June,
1839. She married (1), at Eastport, Me., 23 February, 1820, Charles
M. Rolers<m (erroneously called " Robertson " in the Eastport rec-
ords). She married (2), William Creasey, son of William and Ellen
(Cookson) Creasey.
Issue by first husband (Rolerson) :
i. Thomas Pendleton^, b. 4 Aug., 1820; m. Carrie Burgess, of Bel-
fast, Me.
ii. Elizabeth Leeman, d. Jany., 1903, Old Town, Me.; m. William
Danforth.
Issue by second husband (Creasey) :
iii. William T., b. 26 Feby., 182—; m. Fidelia Piersons.
iv. Ellen, b. 8 Nov., 182—; m. (1), William McCollister; (2)^
— — Chaplin.
V. Sarah Jane, b. 11 Feby., 183 — ; m. William Shelden.
vi. Matthew J., b. 11 July, 1833; m. Lucinda H. Woodman. Res.
So. Montville, Me. He served nine months in Co. A, 26th
Me. Volunteers, during the Civil War.
vii. John A., b. 9 Feby., 183—; m. Almeda Cole. Res, MonticeUo,
Minn,
viii. Richard B., b. 23 April, 183 — ; upon the outbreak of the Civil
War he enlisted in Co. H, 26th Me. Vol. Infantry, and upon
the expiration of this term of services re-enlisted in Co. M,
1st Me. Heavy Artillery, and was killed before Petersburg,
14 June, 1864.
698. Berilla^ Pendleton {Gideon*, Thomas*, James^, Caleb*),
WBS born at Islesboro, Me., about 1779, and died at Mt. Desert, Me.,
about 1874. She married (1), Joshua Dodge, and (2), John Bracy.
Nearly all her children lived and died at Mt. Desert. They have
many descendants.
Issue by first husband (Dodge) :
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i. Joshua^^ Jr., m. and lived in Dennysville, Me.
ii. Gideon, m. Sarah Davis.
Issue by second husband (Bracy):
iii. John, Jr., m. Barbara Pierce,
iv. David, m. Hannah Young.
V. William, d. unm.
vi. George, m. (1), Susan Clement; (2), Mary Garland,
vii. Priscilla, d. unm.
viii. Elsie, m. George Grover.
ix. Eliza J., b. 30 July, 1817; m. [1666] Adam* Pendleton,
z. James, b. July, 1820; d. 10 Oct., 1872; m. Elisa Jane Herrick.
He has a son, J. S. Bracy, of Camden, Me.
701. Jambs Gilkey^ Pendleton (Gideon^, Thonuu^, Jatnet^, Ca-
leb^), was bom at Islesboro, Me., in 1784, and died in Licking Co.,
Ohio, 8 August, 1867. He lived on Job's Island and on Seven Hun-
dred Acre Island, Islesboro, Me., until 1819, when he removed with
his family to St.* Alban's, Licking Co., Ohio, making the journey by
way of Philadelphia, Pittsburg and the Ohio River.
James Gilkey^ Pendleton married in 1806, Elizabeth Philbrook,
bom 5 January, 1784, died 4 January, 1865, daughter of Joel and
Mary (Leadbeater) Philbrook.
Issue, first eight bom at Islesboro, Me., others in Licking
Co., Ohio:
1734. James®, b. 23 June, 1807; m. Jane Gailor.
1735. Eliza, d. ae. 12 years, at Zanesville, Ohio.
1736. Maria, b. 15 July, 1810; m. three times.
1737. Joel, b. 26 Jany., 1812; m. Amy Sherman.
1738. Gideon, b. 10 May, 1813 ; m. Maria Sugg.
1739. Cyras, b. 22 April, 1815; m. Martha Sear in Shelby Co., Ky.,
and is believed to have had two or three daughters. He is
said to have been an officer in the Confederate army. No
record obtainable.
1740. Darius Dow, b. 14 Nov., 1816; m. (1), Rachel Philbrook;
(2), Mary Ann Green.
1741. Franklin B., b. 1818; d. unm., 1841.
1742. Matilda, d. young.
1743. Elizabeth, d. young.
1744. Jane, d. young.
1745. John Jefferson, b. 26 July, 1825; m. Livana Brown.
Ref.: "Philbrook Genealogy,** by Rev. Jacob Chapman.
702. Sylvina'' PBNDI.ETON {Gideofi^, Thormu^, Jame*^, Caleb*),
was born at Islesboro, Me., about 1788. She married Job Philbrook,
bora 8 November, 1775, Castine, Me., died 12 October, 1845, son of
Job and Dolly (Hinckley) Philbrook.
Issue (Philbrook), born at Islesboro, Me.:
i. Job« (3rd), b. 20 Sept., 1803; m. Nov., 1830, Alice Tyler.
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ii. Sylyina, b. 17 Sept^ 1805; m. 1821, Elisha Grant,
iii. Harriet, b. Sept, 1807; m. Oct., 1827, William" Drinkwater,
son of William and [680] Lncy^ (Pendleton) Drinkwater.
iv. Henrietta, b. 7 Jany., 1810; m. Oct., 1827, James" Drinkwater,
son of William and [680] Lucy^ (Pendleton) Drinkwater.
V. Matilda, b. 21 Feby., 1813; m. (1), Albert Hntchins; (2), Paul
Towle.
vi. Daniel, b. 30 April, 1815; m. [953] Lydia Jane" Pendleton,
vii. Almira, b. 24 May, 1817; m. Thatcher Coombs,
viii. Elbridge Gerry, b. 11 May, 1819; m. 30 Aug., 1844, Angelia
Philbrodk.
is. Isaac, b. 2 April, 1821; lost at sea.
X. Cordelia, b. 13 Sept, 1823; m. 1 Jany., 1851, William Ryder,
zi. Lenora Jane, b. 10 June, 1825; m. Oct., 1842, Joseph Knowles.
xii. Grace Ann, b. 18 Sept, 1828; m. 5 July, 1852, Robert Knowles.
ziii. James Jackson, b. 10 Oct., 1831; m. Lydia D. Philbrook.
703. Matiu>a^ Pendleton (Gideon*, Thomat^, Jatnes^, Caleb*),
was bom at Islesboro, Me., 23 April, 1790, and died at Deer Island,
N. B., 6 May, 1876. She married, in 1810, Daniel Leeman, and had
issue (Leeman), bom at Deer Island:
i. Isaac Pendleton", b. 1811; m. Esther Nickerson.
ii. Oliver, b. 1813; m. in England.
iii. Matilda, b. 1817; m. Duncan Cox. Res. (1903), Lubec, Me.
iy. Maria J., b. 6 Dec., 1819; m. as his second wife, Joseph H.
Morang. Res. (1908), Deer Island, N. B. Mr. Morang's
first wife was [1747] Mahitable® Pendleton,
y. Warren, b. 1821; m. Pamelia Lane,
vi. Grace, b. 1823; m. Samuel Colson.
yii. Daniel, b. 1825; d. young,
viii. James, b. 1827; m. Eleanor Conley.
704. JoHN^ Pendleton (Gideon*, ThomoM*, James*, Caleb*), was
bom at Islesboro, Me., about 1792, and died at St. Andrews, N. B.,
1843, aged 51 years. He was engaged in lumbering. During the
War of 1812 he served in the United States Navy, and is said to
have been on the " Constitution " when she captured the " Guerriere."
The pay rolls for that ship, however, filed in the Navy Department,
do not contain his name.
John^ Pendleton married Mahitable Gardner and had issue, bom
at Deer Island, New Brunswick:
1746. John Gilkey®, b. 14 Sept., 1817; m. Jane Laughton.
1747. Mahitable, m. Joseph H. Morang.
1748. James, b. 1821 ; m. Mary Doughty.
1749. Beeley Blanchford, b. 13 Dec, 1824; m. Catherine Newkirk.
1750. Salome, d. May, 1868; m. (pub. at Eastport, Me., 14 Nov.,
1846), Edward Conley. No issue. She may also have had
a second husband, Joseph Lambert.
1751. Elmira, b. 8 Sept., 1830; m. Campbell Lord.
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1752. Sarah^ d. jwmg.
1753. Mary Anna, b. 7 March, 1838; d. 12 Oct, 1903, Cleveland,
Ohio; m. (1), Frank Blake; (2), 2 Jany., 1868, Charles
Henry Fellows. No issue. She adopted a child, Nellie Par-
neU (Fellows), b. 13 Oct, 1875, Cleveland, Ohio.
1764. £meline, b. 1841; m. (1), Charles A. Green; (2), Dexter E.
Getohell.
John^ Pendleton's widow married (2), at Eastport, Me., 22 Oct.,
1844, Joseph M. Sadler.
705. Isaac Gilket^ Pendleton (Gideon^, Thonuu^, James*, Ca-
leb*), was bom at Islesboro, Me., about 1794, and died at Cleveland,
Ohio, 15 September, 1855. He was a ship carpenter and followed
that trade near Eastport, Me., and at Cleveland, Ohio.
He married Mary Jameson, bom 4 Jmie, 1793, West Isles Parish,
N. B., died 3 March, 1884, Lima, Wis., daughter of John Alexander
and Elisabeth (Bonney) Jameson.
Issue, all but the ninth bom at Deer Island, N. B.:
1766. Mary^ b. 3 March, 1816; m. Robert Cooper and had issue
(Cooper): i. George Warren^, a soldier of the Civil War.
ii. Althea. She is evidently the " Elthea Pendleton " referred
to in the ** Buckingham Genealogy," who m. 4 May, 1856,
Fred W. Root, of Cleveland, O.
1766. Elizabeth, b. 25 Dec, 1817 (or 10 Jany., 1819); m. Joseph
Bridges. Last known res. Tampa, Fla.
1757. Sylvina, b. 18 May, 1820; m. Evan Evans, son of John and
Sarah (Wellington) Evans. Their int of mar. were entered
at Easlport, Me., 6 Oct., 1837. Issue (Evans), b. Eastport,
Me.: i. Caroline Elizabeth^, m. William Henry Haynie.
Res. East Boston, Mass. ii. Fanny Gray, d. at East Boston;
m. Alfred (or Albert) Durell. iii. Nellie Amanda, m. George
Corey. Res. Chelsea, Mass. iv. Godfrey, d. young.
1768. Isaac Gilkey, Jr., b. 18 Nov., 1821; m. (1), Mary E. Bridges;
(2), Mrs. Price.
1759. Lydia M., b. 15 May, 1825; m. (1), Silas Bailey; (2), Wil-
liam Astley.
1760. Malinda, b. 10 May, 1827; m. Gabriel Huson. "
1761. Matilda Jane, b. 17 June, 1829 (or 1831) ; m. 22 June, 1852,
Marshall Alden Ellingwood, son of Nelson and Mary Ann
(Guptill) Ellingwood. Res. (1903), Whitewater, Wis. Her
husband was a master mariner until 1870, when he settled
at Whitewater, Wis., and d. there, 9 Sept., 1898. Issue (El-
lingwood), b. Eastport, Me.: i. Clarence^, b. 8 March, 1854;
d. 1905; m. Oct., 1881, Mattie Fowler, ii. Charles Victor,
b. 12 Oct., 1857; m. 23 Sept, 1883, Fanny Bentley. Charles
V. Ellingwood was educated in the public schools of East-
port, Me., and Whitewater, Wis., and at the Normal School
in the latter town. For some years he was engaged in telega
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860 THE PENDLETON OBNBALOOT
raphy^ and then entered the Bennett Medical College of Chi-
cago in 1885^ gradaating in 1887. In Augnst of that year,
while visiting at Chatsworth, 111., a terrible railroad accident
occurred in town, and Dr. Ellingwood's services were called
upon to help attend the injured. So well did he acquit him-
self that he was urg^ to make Chatsworth his home, and he
has practiced successfully there ever since. In 1895 Dr.
Ellingwood took a post-graduate course in the Polyclinic Hos-
pital, Chicago. He has held a number of town offices at
Chatsworth, and is a prominent member of several medical
and fraternal societies.
1762. Amanda Ruth, b. 14 Oct., 1832; m. (pub. at Eastport, Me.,
16 Oct., 1851), Francis Lawrence Ellingwood, son of Nelson
and Mary Ann (Guptill) Ellingwood. Issue (Ellingwood):
i. George A.^, b. 26 April, 1854; d. 10 July, 1854. ii. Son,
unnamed, b. and d. 25 April, 1855. iii. Francis Lawrence,
Jr., b. 6 Aug., 1856; m. 24 Nov., 1881, Ida Dorothea Golds-
berry. He is an architect in New York City.
1763. James Howard, b. 16 June, 1834, Eastport, Me.; m. (1),
Susan E. Eggleston; (2), Elizabeth McK. Low.
1764. Martha C, b. 28 Nov., 1839; d. ae. 3 years. Probably iden-
tical with Isaac G. Pendleton's daughter " Caroline," who,
according to Mrs. Lydia Astley, was burned to death in inf.
706. Lanatia^ Pendleton {Gideon^, Thomas^, James*, Caleh^),
was bom at Deer Island, N. B., about 1796, and died at Robbinston,
Me., 15 June, 1863, aged about 65 years. She married at Eastport,
Me., 21 February, 1811, Benjamin Carlow (T. R.).
Issue (Carlow):
i. Gideon®, m. Ann Lane,
ii. Matilda, m. William Carey,
iii. Mary, m. Isaac Chambers,
iv. Charlotte, m. Samuel Travis.
V. Lenity, m. George Hatt.
vi. James, d. ae. 13.
vii. Lucinda, d. ae. 10.
viii. Thomas, m. Adeline Apt [Abt }].
ix. B. Walter, b. 27 Nov., 1830; m. his first cousin, Sarah Caroline*
Cline, dau. of Aaron and [710] Grace^ (Pendleton) Cline.
Res. Alexander, Me.
X. James (2nd), b. 12 Aug., 1835, a soldier of the Civil War.
xi. John, b. 22 Aug., 1839; m. Lenora Apt [Abt ?]. Res. Somer-
ville, Mass. He served in the Civil War.
707. Elizabeth^ Pendleton (Gideon^, Thomas^, James^, Caleb*),
was bom at Islesboro, Me., 20 October, 1798, and died at Deer
Island, N. B., 11 May, 1877. She married Peter Ward and had
issue (Ward), bom at Deer Island, N. B.:
i. Charles^ b. 13 July, 1823; lost at sea; unm.
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ii. Mary^ b. 5 Oct.^ 1825; m. Samuel Leeman.
iii. William, b. 30 Sept., 1826; settled in New York.
iv. Isaac, b. 20 Feby., 1828; d. at sea; unm.
V. Elizabeth I., b. 10 Aug., 1831; unm. Res. Boston, Mass.
vi. Margaret, b. 16 March, 1833; m. James Leeman.
vii. James H., b. 13 March, 1836; m. (1), Amy Hatt; (2), his first
cousin, Lottie® Calder, dan. of Thomas and [709] Mary*
(Pendleton) Calder; (3), Susan Chaffey. Res. Deer Island,
N. B.
708. Margaret^ Pendleton {Gideon^, Thomas^, James^, Caleh^)»
married (1), at Eastport, Me., 15 January, 1818, James Flynn
(T. R.). She removed to Ohio about 1847, and settled near her
brother, James Gilkey^ Pendleton. She afterwards married (2),
Smith Hewitt.
Issue by first husband (Flynn):
i. James Thomas'; said to have been in the U. S. Navy.
ii. Margaret, m. Doughty.
iii. Adeline, m. Samuel I. C. Hewitt^ brother to Smith Hewitt.
iv. Charles Henry, a soldier of the Civil War. He m. Hannah
Hewitt, dau. of Smith Hewitt, by a former wife.
V. George William, d. June, 1851.
vi. Delila, m. Dolby, a widower.
vii. Albert.
viii. Jerome, who d. in the Union army during the Civil War.
ix. Walter (?).
709. Mary^ Pendleton (Gideon^, Thomas^, James*, Caleh^), mar-
ried at Eastport, Me., 22 February, 1821, Thomas Calder (T. R.),
and had issue (Calder) :
i. Mary®, b. Bean's Island, N. B.; m. Henry Morang and had six-
teen children.
ii. Sarah, b. 7 Nov., 1824; m. James Lambert.
iii. Rachel, b. 12 March, 1826, Robbinston, Me.; m. 10 Oct., 1848,
her second cousin, John® Stuart, son of William and [728]
Prudence^ (Pendleton) Stuart.
iv. Thomas, Jr., b. 21 May, 1828; m. Eliza Smith and had thirteen
children.
V. Margaret, b. 9 April, 1831; m. Erastus Jumph.
vi. Henry, b. 12 June, 1837; m. Catherine Stover,
vii. James Gilmore, b. 1840; went away to sea and never returned,
viii. Lucinda, b. 15 June, 1846; m. William Burbank.
ix. Lottie, b. 4 Aug., 1848; m. as his second wife, her first cousin,
James H.« Ward, son of Peter and [707] Elizabeth^ (Pen-
dleton) Ward.
710. Grace^ Pendleton (Gideon^, Thomas^, James*, Caleb*), was
bom at Deer Island, N. B., 27 November, 1805, and died there, 19
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February, 1896. She married (1), at Eastport^ Me., 6 March, 1825,
Aaron Cline (T. R.) ; (2), Zirah Harlow.
Issue (Cline), order uncertain:
i. Grace Maria*, m. George Hutton, of Lowell, Mass.
ii. William Aaron,
iii. Mary Jane, m. Stephen Barker,
iv. James Edward, m. Caroline Lord.
V. Ellen Lambert, m. Matthew Polk, of Pembroke, Me.
vi. Sarah Caroline, b. 16 May, 1833; m. her first cousin, B. Walter^
Carlow,. son of Benjamin and [706] Lanatia^ (Pendleton)
Carlow.
vii. Albion (or Alvin), m. Maggie Morrill. Res. Robbinston, Me.
viii. Matilda, ix. Phillip, z. Annie Eliza, zi. Henrietta, zii. Charles
Henry, ziii. Lizzie Ann, all of whom d. young.
711. Charles Thomas^ Pendleton (Gideon^, Thomas^, JameM\
Caleh^), was bom at Deer Island, N. B., in 1808, and died in Fay-
ette Co., Iowa, 17 March, 1886. He had been a mariner in early
life, and anxious that his sons should not follow the sea, remoTcd to
Clermont, Iowa, about 1851, and engaged in farming. The Civil
War, however, deprived him of his two oldest boys, both of whom
gave their lives for the Union.
Charles Thomas^ Pendleton married 21 November, 1832, Esther^
Stuart, daughter of Sargent Ingersoll and [689] Dorcas^ (Pendle-
ton) Stuart She died in Fayette Co., Iowa.
Issue, bom at Eastport, Me., except the seventh:
1766. Euphama«, b. 1833; d. inf.
1766. Charles H., b. 6 Jany., 1834; m. Sarah Hendershott.
1767. Augusta Dorcas, b. 17 Oct., 1836; m. (1), Joseph G. Lovell;
(2), Alexander House.
1768. Thomas Franklin, b. 15 Sept., 1840; he enlisted at West Union,
Iowa, 30 May, 1861, in Co. F, 3rd Regt., Iowa Vol. In-
fantry, was wounded in a charge at the battle of Metamora,
Tenn., and died five days later at Bolivar hospital — 10 Oct,
1862.
1769. Esther Jane, b. 26 Jany., 1842; m. Francis G. Crandall.
1770. Sarah Eliza, b. 1844; d. 24 May, 1868, New Hampton, Iowa;
m. as his first wife, Sept., 1862, Cecil A. Curtis. Issue (Cur-
tis): i. Clement L.*, b. 1863; d. inf. ii. Ralph, b. 1886.
Res. East Dubuque, Iowa.
1771. Margaret Sapphira, b. 9 June, 1846, Deer Island, N. B.; m.
Simeon Gifford.
1772. Daniel Philbrook, b. 14 July, 1850; m. Philana Tripp.
712. Jane^ Pendleton (Gideon^, Thomas^, James^, Caleb*), was
bom at Deer Island, N. B., about 1810, and died there, 7 September,
1887 (or 2 September, 1895). She married James* Stuart, son of
Sargent Ingersoll and [689] Dorcas^ (Pendleton) Stuart. He died
at sea in September, 1841.
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Issue (Staart)^ bom at Deer Island:
L Naomi*, b. 1837; m. 1862, John Barker,
ii. Gilbert, b. Aug., 1838; m. Ellen Matthews,
iii. James R., b. 29 Dec., 1841; m. Sarah A. Matthews.
At last accounts Jane^ (Pendleton) Stuart's children were all liv-
ing at Deer Island.
714. Sally^ Pendleton (Joshua^, Thoma$^, James*, Caleh^), was
bom at Islesboro, Me., about 1777, and died at Northport, Me., 29
May, 1854, aged 76 years (T. R.). She married Alban Elwell, son
of William and Urania (Wadsworth) Elwell. He was born 14 June,
1769, and died on Hospital Island, Boston Harbor.
Issue (Elwell), bom at Northport, Me., order uncertain:
i. Elizabeth', b. about Feby., 1795; d. 15 Aug., 1866, ae. 71 years,
6 months; m. West' Drinkwater, a second cousin, son of
Zenas and [676] Cynthia A.^ (Pendleton) Drinkwater.
ii. Thomas, drowned about 1826; m. Cynthia* Drinkwater, a sec-
ond cousin, dau. of William and [680] Lucy^ (Pendleton)
Drinkwater.
iii. Alban, Jr., drowned about 1826; unm.
iv. Nancy, m. Steorat [Stuart?] Patterson,
v. Sally, m. Thomas Getchell.
vL Jacob, b. about Dec., 1808; d. 1 July, 1878, ae. 69 years, 7
months; m. Rachel Knight,
vii. Lois, b. 4 June, 1810; d. 27 Oct., 1899; m. Otis Gilkey.
viii. Mary, b. 20 Aug., 1813; d. 16 Aug., 1892; m. Edward Terrill.
ix. John M., (b. 14 July, 1818) ; d. 26 July, 1859, ae. 41 years, 11
days; m. Julia Davis.
X. Urania W., b. 13 March, ; d. ae. 78 years, 3 months, 17
days; m. Cornelius Rhoades (also spelled Rhodes). Issue
(Rhodes): 1. Stimpsan H.^, m. [1783] Cynthia* Pendleton.
2. Francena A. 3. Mary F. 4. Harriet E, 5. Tafena J.
6. Cornelius M, 7. Rebecca A. 8. Lucinda K. 9. Franklin
A., b. 24 April, 1843; he is Town Clerk of Northport, Me.
10. Lois E. 11 and 12. Edtvin E. and Albion W. (twins).
Ref.: ** History of Islesboro, Me."; Bangor, Me., Historical Magasine, I,
61-9.
716. Lois^ Pendleton (Joshua^, Thomas^, James*, Caleb*), was
bom at Islesboro, Me., 29 October, 1781, and died at Bremen, Me.,
10 June, 1866. She married at Islesboro, 22 January, 1799, William
Bums, Jr., son of William and (first wife) Elizabeth (Young) Bums.
He was bom 1 March, 1776, and died 28 October, 1856.
Issue (Bums), bom at Bremen, Me. — ^record from family
Bible:
i. William^ (3rd), b. 10 May, 1800; m. Pamelia Andrews. He
was a coast-guard in the War of 1812.
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ii. Green, b. 27 Oct, 1801; m. (1), Sarah Smith; (2), Jane Jones.
iii, John, b. 12 Feby., 1803; m. .
iv. Nancy, b. 10 Feby., 1805; m. William Taylor.
V. Joseph, b. 12 Oct, 1807; d. 28 Nov., 1809.
vi. Sally, b. 11 Nov., 1809; d. 15 July, 1817.
vii. James, b. 9 Feby., 1812; d. 9 Feby., 1812.
viii. Betsey, b. 3 May, 1813; d. 18 Nov., 1814.
ix. Thomas, b. 9 July, 1817.
X. Jane, b. 25 July, 1819; m. George Bryant
xi. Nelson, b. 28 Dec, 1821; m. (1), Sarah Barker. He settled in
Australia, where he m. again.
xii. Joseph (2nd), b. 31 Dec, 1823; d. 10 April, 1887; m. 8 Aug.,
1843, Ann Lauretta Lawler. He was a soldier of the Civil
War, serving in Co. I, 21st Regt, Me. Volunteers. His
daughter, Mrs. Lois Carter, of East Weymouth, Mass., has
the family Bible from which most of this record was taken.
Another daughter, Mrs. Bainbridge L. Coggan, lives at Mus-
congus. Me.
716. Abigail^ Pendleton (Joshua^, Thomas^, James*, Caleb*),
was bom at Islesboro, Me., and died at Lowell, Mass., October,
1860. She married (1), Georgt; William Elwell, bom 23 April,
1780, died at sea, 1816, son of William and Urania (Wadsworth)
Elwell. She married (2), Bobbins.
Issue (Elwell), order uncertain, bom at Northport, Me.:
i. Abigail*, m. James (?) Hutton.
ii. George W.
iii. Harriet, b. 24 Nov., 1808; d. 23 Feby., 1879, Little Falls,
Minn.; m. (1), Fred A. Patterson; (2), James G. Sumner.
She has a daughter, Mrs. Frank N. Foster, of Seattle,
Wash.
iv. Maria Ann, m. Jerome (?) Knight.
V. Benjamin Tyler, b. 18 July, 1812; d. June, 1901, Rockland,
Me.; m. (1), Mrs. Cottrell, of Belfast; (2), Martha
Wilson; (3), Mrs. Fleming. He has a son, Charles
C* (Elwell), of New Haven, Conn,
vi. WilHam T., b. 29 March, 1815; d. 28 Feby., 1821 (G. S.).
vii. Betsey (?).
717. Mercy^ Pendleton (Joshua^, Thomas*, James*, Caleh*),
was bom at Islesboro, Me., 28 December, 1788, and died 28 Decem-
ber, 1838. She married Lewis Elwell, bom 18 April, 1783, son of
William and Urania (Wadsworth) Elwell. He was a master mari-
ner, and during the War of 1812 was captured by the British, while
in command of the sloop " Harvard," owned by Harvard College.
They burned his vessel and took him to England as a prisoner, where
he was confined in Dartmoor one year and six months. After the
war, the college built another sloop for him, which he sailed for
eleven years.
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Issue (Elwell)^ entered upon the Northport [Me.] records
26 Jany., 1848:
i. Lewis*, Jr., b. 13 Feby., 1807; d, unm.
ii. Joseph, b. 5 Oct., 1808; d. unm.
iii, Mercy E., b. 28 June, 1810; m. Rufus Patterson. Two of her
sons were soldiers in the Civil War, and one was killed in
battle.
iT. Esther L., b. 10 Not., 1812; m. Elisha Phillips.
V. Sally A., b. 8 June, 1816; d. 26 Jany., 1836.
vi. Ambrose, b. 13 Sept, 1818; d. 13 Sept., 1902, Northport; unm.
vii. Waiiam A., b. 16 Dec., 1820; m. Annis Davis. Res. (1909),
Northport, Me. Four of his ch. survive, via.: Harvard
W,^ (Elwell), a former Selectman of Northport, E. Burke,
a grocer in that town, Ifudson, of Lynn, Mass., and Flora
E., widow of James Brohan.
viii. Dolly P., b. 31 March, 1820; m. Henry Pote.
ix. Daniel F., b. 21 Nov., 1826. Res. Northport; unm.
X. Caroline A., b. 8 Sept., 1829; m. Henry Price,
xi. Francis Edmund, b. 11 Dec., 1833; d. young.
719. Joshua^ Pendleton, Jh. {Joshua^, Thomas^, James^, Ca-
leb^), was bom at Islesboro, Me., about June, 1793, and died at
Northport, Me., 24 February, 1866, aged 73 years and 8 months.
He was a mariner and farmer. During the War of 1812, while
sailing with his brother-in-law, Lewis Elwell, who was in command
of the sloop " Harvard," their vessel was captured off the Isles of
Shoals by the British frigate " Junon." Taken first to Halifax and
then to England in the " Chesapeake," they were confined in Dart-
moor Prison until the war ended a year and a half later.
Joshua^ Pendleton, Jr., married Eunice R. Calief. She died at
Prospect, Me., 22 December, 1873, aged 84 years.
Issue, bom at Northport, Me.:
1773. Eunice®, b. 1818; m. John Berry. Issue (Berry): i. George*,
dec. ii. Johnson, dec. iii. William, last known address,
Bangor, Me. iv. James, dec.
1774. Adeline, b. 30 June, 1823; d. 10 May, 1876; m. 29 Nov.,
1838, Elijah Lane. Issue (Lane) : i. Ellen*, b. 25 March,
1841 d. 24 June, 1889; m. 28 March, 1869, Henry Lane,
ii. Jennie, b. 28 Oct, 1842; unm. Res. Prospect, Me. iii.
Nathan, b. 8 May, 1848; d. 8 Feby., 1894; m. Lucy Thur-
low.
1776. George W., b. 14 July, 1826; m. (1), Margaret A. Thomp-
son; (2), Lydia J. Sprague.
720. Luther^ Pendleton (Joshua^, Thomas^, James^, Caleh^),
was bom at Islesboro, Me., 6 December, 1794, and died at Monroe,
Me., 24 February, 1846. He served in the War of 1812. The
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greater part of his life was spent at Prospect^ Me., where he was a
Deacon in the Methodist Church and a town officer for many years.
He married at Prospect, Me., 8 (or 18th) February, 1818, Nancy
Nichols,* born 11 February, 1801, Prospect, died there, 22 Febru-
ary, 1843, daughter of James, Jr., and Nancy (Fowler) Nichols.
Issue, bom at Prospect, Me.:
1776. Nancy Jane«, b. 17 Jany., 1819; d. 22 Feby., 1843; m. Wil-
liam littlefield, and perhaps a second husband. Issue (Lit-
tlefield): i. Willard^, unm. ii. Waldo, iii. Nancy, d. ae.
about 15 years.
1777. Sarah Ann, b. 17 Jany., 1821; m. William Hawes. Issue
(Hawes), order uncertain: i. Mary. ii. Frances, m.
Walters, iii. Charles, iv. Ahhy. y. Fred. vi. Ashley.. Tii.
. Their addresses could not be ascertained.
1778. James Nichols, b. 6 May, 1824; m. Mary J. Ward.
1779. Abigail N., b. 1 Dec., 1826; d. 12 March, 1848, Salem, Mass.;
m. 17 July, 1846, Hurd. No issue.
1780. Martin Luther, b. 30 July, 1829; drowned 11 April, 1844.
Rcf.: "James Nichols" Genealogy.
721. Thomas'' Pendleton (Joshua*, Thomas^, James*, Caleb*),
was bom about 1796 at Islesboro, Me.
He married Grace* Drinkwater, daughter of Zenas and [676]
Cynthia"' (Pendleton) Drinkwater. She died at Belfast, Me., 4
May, 1881.
Issue, bom at Northport, Me.:
1781. Grace A.», b. 4 Aug., 1823; m. Otis D. Wilson.
1782. Susan K., m. Hyram Tracey. No issue.
1783. Cynthia, b. 30 Jany., 1828; m. 10 Dec., 1865, Stimpson H.*
Rhoades, b. 24 Sept., 1825, son of Cornelius and Urania
W.* (Elwell) Rhoades, and grandson of Alban and [714]
Sally^ (Pendleton) Elwell. Res. Lincolnville, Me. Issue
(Rhoades): i. Rosco R.*, b. 14 March, 1857; d. 22 March,
1859. ii. Hiram R., b. 7 Sept., 1862; d. 5 Jany., 1865.
iii. Elsira L., b. 3 May, 1864; unm.
1784. Phcebe, d. in Searsmont, Me.; unm.
1785. Albert, d. in Searsmont, Me.; unm.
1786. Clementine, m. 15 Sept., 1867, her first cousin, William S.*
Warren, son of Stephen and [722] Lydia^ (Pendleton)
Warren. Res. Searsmont, Me. Issue (Warren): i. Albert
W., b. 23 July, 1868, Northport, Me.; unm. ii. Judson L.,
b. 13 April, 1866. iii. Laura O., b. 17 Aug., 1870.
1787. Emery Oscar, b. 7 June, 1845; m. Mary George.
722. Lydia'' Pendleton (Joshua*, Thomas*, James*, Caleb*),
* *< Nickels '' in Bangor, Me., Historical Magazine.
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was bom at Islesboro^ Me.^ 30 NoTember (or 31 December),
1798 (?), and died 10 September, 1861. She married 23 February,
1832, Stephen Warren, bom 12 December, 1811, Islesboro, died 7
Jnne, 1889, son of Benjamin and Abigail (Hatch) Warren.
Issue (Warren), bom at Islesboro, Me.:
i. William S.*, b. 3 Dec, 1836; m. [1786] ClenMentipe* Pendleton.
iL Sarah J., b. 19 Sept, 1838; d. youNg.
iiL Opelia P., b. 14 May, 1842.
iT. Stephen H., b. 26 Feby., 1844; m. Elvira Fowles.
V. Benjamin Ashley, b. 17 Oct., 1845; d. nnm., Feby., 1893.
vi. Mary £., b. 26 June, 1849; m. Ephraim Randlett.
▼iL Harriet Louise, b. 28 June, 1854; d. 20 June, 1872; m. Jere-
miah Hayes.
Ref.t ^'Histoiy of Islesboro, Mic*' pp. 153» S96.
723. Joseph Jones'' Pendleton (Joshua*, Thonuu^, Jatnes^, Ca-
leb*), was bom at Islesboro, Me., 27 October, 1799, and died ^ at
Frankfort, Me., 28 ^Jovember, 1884. In early life he followed the
sea, and later took up farming. As a lad he served in the War of
1812.
He married Eliza Jane Brackett, bom 13 September, 1813, died
27 March, 1896, daughter of Samuel and Eliza (Dow) Brackett,
of lincolnville. Me.
Issue:
1788. John Clark*, b. 1 Jany., 1834, Searsport, Me.; drowned, Sept.,
1846.
1789. Nason Richard, b. 15 March, 1836, Prospect, Me.; m. Laura
J. Deane.
1790. Eliza Ann, b. 12 Sept., 1838, Prospect; m. James Frederick
Kingsbury. Issue (Kingsbury), b. Frankfort, Me. i. Nel-
lie P.*, b. Dec., 1857; m. 10 Feby., 1883, William Heagan.
Res. Frankfort, ii. Mabel Nancy, b. 1867; m. 3 July, 1886,
William W. Clark. Res. Frankfort
1791. Nancy Jane, b. 9 March, 1841, Prospect; m. George W. Kings-
bury.
1792. Lewis Elwell, b. 19 March, 1843, Prospect; m. Fannie £.
Davis.
1793. Sarah A., d. about 1846.
1794. John Colby, b. 1 Jany., 1847, Frankfort, Me.; d. July, 1854.
1796. Mercy Ellen, b. 4 Oct, 1848; m. Richard J. Wheelden.
1796. Julia Adelaide, b. 28 April, 1852, Frankfort, Me.; m. 4 July,
1880, William Frank Bowden. Res. Prospect, Me. Issue
(Bowden) : i. Jennie Pendleton^, b. 5 Nov., 1886.
724. Thankful^ Pendleton (Joshua*, Thotnai\ James^, Caleb*),
married James Flanders and had issue (Flanders), bom at North-
port and Islesboro, Me.:
i. Martha Ann", m. George W. Warren.
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ii. Lydia Jane^ m. [2928] Lyman G.* Pendleton,
iii. Elizabeth Jones^ m. (1), 1 March^ 1853^ Joseph H. Philbrook,
of Islesboro; (2)^ Henry Jackins.
iv. Franklin, m. (1), [2938] Mary £llen<^ Pendleton; (2), [2939]
Sibyl F.* Pendleton.
V. George Washington, b. Sept., 1843; onm. Res. Islesboro, Me.
725. Benjamin Ames'' Pendleton {Jothua^, Thomas^, Jame9^,
Caleb*), was bom at Northport, Me., 25 June, 1812, and died at
Islesboro, Me., 20 Feby., 1892. He was a farmer and lived at
Northport until 1854, when he removed to Islesboro.
He married 20 May, 1841, Frances Ann George, born 27 May,
1824, Corinna, Me.; died 12 August, 1888, daughter of. Isaac and
Frances (Bachelder) George.
Issue, first seven bom at Northport, others at Islesboro:
1797. Benjamin Franklin*, b. 29 March, 1842; m. Ehnira* Pen-
dleton.
1798. William Ambrose, b. Oct., 1843; d. 25 Dec., 1846.
1799. Isaac Newton, b. 2 Nov., 1844. He served in the U. S. Navy
during the Civil War, and died at Chelsea, Mass., 5 March,
1864, while on his way home after his discharge.
1800. Sarah Abbie, b. 27 Oct., 1846; m. [2921] Philip G.* Pen-
dleton.
1801. Martha, b. 16 June, 1848; d. 22 Oct., 1849.
1802. Lorrimer Edmund, b. 16 June, 1851; m. Orivilla Farnsworth.
1803. Clara, b. 6 May, 1853; d. 25 Dec., 1853.
1804. Nason Edwin, b. 27 Nov., 1855; m. Abbie F.*^ Rolerson.
1805. Jacob George, b. 22 April, 1857; d. 5 May, 1862.
1806. Atalante Ellen, b. 20 March, 1861; d. 27 Jany., 1888; m. 8
May, 1883, William Laidlaw, son of James H. and Mary J.
(Otto) Laidlaw, He was a native of Nova Scotia, and died
1 Sept., 1889. Issue (Laidlaw): i. James Henley^, b. 19
April, 1884. ii. Ines A., h. 8 Jany., 1886.
1807. Isaac Jacob, b. 3 Nov., 1864; d. 16 June, 1875.
727. Dorcas'' Pendleton (Stephen^, Thorruu^, James^, Caleh^),
was born at Islesboro, Me., 13 January, 1789, and died 29 July,
1877. She married Simeon Stuart, son of William and Elizabeth
(Ingersoll) Stuart, of Deer Island, N. B. He was bom in 1794,
and was drowned, 25 December, 1829.
Issue (Stuart), bom at Deer Island:
i. Stephen", b. 17 May, 1816; d. 14 Feby., 1885; m. (1), [2993]
Polly* Pendletpn; (2), Nancy Walker,
ii. Charles, b. 6 Dec, 1817; d. 28 June, 1884; m. Mary Lambert,
iii. Louisa, b. 22 Sept., 1819; d. 18 March, 1897; m. James Lam-
bert,
iv. Fenwick Bell, b. 6 Sept., 1821; d. 25 Dec, 1830.
V. Simeon, Jr., b. 2 Aug., 1824; d. unm. in Calif., 16 Oct., 1867.
vi. Joseph M., b. 16 March, 1826; m. 20 Nov., 1853, Sarah Ade-
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laide Lord. Res. Lord's Cove^ Deer Island^ N. B. Mr.
Stuart has given us invaluable information upon the numer-
ous Pendleton families of Deer Island,
vii. Martha C, b. 15 March, 1829; m. 1850, Claudius Hamilton.
Res. Minneapolis, Minn.
728. Phudence^ Pendleton (Stephen^, Thonuu^, Jamen*, Ca-
leh*), was bom at Islesboro, Me., 6 Feby., 1791, and died at Rob-
binston. Me., 19 October, 1840. She married (1), William Stuart,
Jr., son of William and Elizabeth (IngersoU) Stuart; (2), Abel
Brooks.
Issue by first husband (Stuart), born- at Deer Island:
i. Wealthy®, b. 24 May, 1813; d. 26 March, 1875; m. 30 Sept.,
1830, Samuel Butler. They were parents of eleven children,
ii. Nancy, b. 1817; d. 19 Oct., 1866; m. Joshua Brooks,
iii. Simon Pendleton, b. 31 July, 1820; d. 24 June, 1873; m. Dor-
cas T.* Malona, daughter of John® and Dorcas A.* (Stuart)
Malona, granddaughter of Joseph and [694] Polly^ (Pen-
dleton) Malona, and of Sargent Ingersoll and [689] Dor-
cas^ (Pendleton) Stuart. Mr. Simon P. Stuart was in the
lumber business at Bangor, Me. He was the father of nine
children, seven of whom are living,
iv. Isabelle, b. 1823; d. 16 Feby., 1847; m. John Brooks.
V. John, b. 9 Feby., 1825; d. 19 April, 1895; m. 10 Oct., 1848,
Rachel® Calder, dan. of Thomas and [709] Mary^ (Pendle-
ton) Calder.
vi. Samuel Hooper, b. 9 Feby., 1827; d. 2 Feby., 1899, Butte,
Mont.; m. Margaret Turner. His dau., Mrs. Lou Stuart
Wadsworth, of Boston, Mass., is a prominent member of
the Mass. W. R. C. and much interested in genealogy,
vii. Henry, lost at sea.
viii. Mary, d. ae. 16.
Issue by second husband (Brooks):
ix. Esther, b. 16 Dec, 1833; d. 18 May, 1888, Deland, Fla.; m-
Frederick Hitchings.
729. Stephen^ Pendleton, Jr. (Stephen^, Thomoi^, James^, Ca-
leb^), was bom at Islesboro, Me., 23 August, 1792, and is supposed
to have died in California about 1840. He is said to have served on
the U. S. Ship " Delaware " during the War of 1812. On the 27th
of December, 1816, his father sold him Lot No. 8 at Islesboro for
$1200 (Hancock Co. Deeds, xlii, 489). Stephen farmed at Isles-
boro until about 1827, when he removed to Northport and continued
in this occupation wirti his father until 1837.
Stephen' Pendleton, Jr., married at Eastport, Me., 27 March,
1820, Elizabeth* Stuart, daughter of Sargent Ingersoll and [689]
Dorcas"' (Pendleton) Stuart. They separated about 1833, and she
married (2), his cousin, [686] Nathanier Pendleton, Jr. It is gen-
erally understood that Stephen' also married a second time, and
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had issue by his second wife^ but we have been unable to ascertain
anything definite about any other children he may have had.
By Elizabeth^ Stuart he had issue:
1808. Wellington Sargent^ b. 13 Jany., 1821, Ten Acre Island,
Islesboro, Me.; m. Mary Canning.
1809. Hiram, b. at Northport; lost at sea, ae. about 19.
1810. Prudence, b. at Northport; d. at Deer Island, N. B., ae.
about 17.
730. Mary^ Pendleton (Stephen^, Thomas^, James*, Caleh^), was
born at Deer Island, N. B., 6 November, 1794. She married (1),
John Trim, and (2), Amasa Nodden.
Issue by first husband (Trim):
i. William®, d. in Calif,
ii. Robert, d. in Calif,
iii. James, d. in the hospital at Chelsea, Mass.; probably a soldier
of the Civil War.
iv. Hiram P.
V. John,
vi. Pamelia, b. 1 July, 1825; d. 3 Sept., 1900; m. 1 Jany., 1845,
Augustine W. Wood,
vii. Mary, d. young.
Issue by second husband (Nodden):
viii. Elizabeth,
ix. Stephen.
X. Olive, m. Henry Badger.
733. SiMON^ Pendleton {Stephen^, Thomas^, James*, Caleh^),
was bom at Deer Island, N. B., 18 December, 1801. He removed
to Wisconsin with his brother, John Brooks Pendleton, and in 1849
went to California upon the discovery of gold in that territory. After
engaging in prospecting for a time he took up other occupations, and
finally became a stock raiser. He was found dead near his house at
Red Bluff, Calif., 2 November, 1863, and is supposed to have been
murdered.
He married at New Bedford, Mass., 17 April, 1831, Susan Sher-
man, bom 29 April, 1810, Nantucket, Mass., died in August, 1834,
at New Bedford, daughter of Nathan and Abigail (Rounds) Sher-
man.
Issue, bom at New Bedford:
1811. Samuel Dodge^ b. 20 July, 1834; drowned in the Acushnet
River, ae. about 8 years.
736. Pamelia Hughes^ Pendleton (Stephen^, Thomas^, James*,
Caleb^), was born 20 January, 1808, probably at Jameson's Island,
N. B., and died 6 May, 1849. She married as his first wife, 30
June, 1839, Charles L. Ellis, bom at Nantucket, Mass., son of Reu-
ben and Eunice (Swain) Ellis. He married (2), [2995] Pradence*
Pendleton, a niece of his first wife.
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Issue (Ellis); bom at Nantucket^ Mass.:
i. Mary C®, b. 23 July, 1840; m. David P. Jacobs. Res. Boston,
Mass.
ii. Helen A., b. 20 Nov., 1841; m. (1), Horatio R. FarweU;
(2), George A. Burg,
iii. Alfred G., b. 20 Sept, 1843. Lost at sea. He was a soldier
in the 59th Regt,, Mass. Vol. Infantry, during the Civil
War.
iv. Martha T., b. 16 Oct., 1846; m, Walter I. Preston.
V. Edward H., b. 4 Sept., 1847; m. (1), Liarie Dunn; (2), Mrs.
Rose. Res. Boston, Mass.
737. John Brooks^ Pendleton (Stephen^, Thomeu^, James^, Ca-
leb*), was born at Islesboro, Me., 9 January, 1811, and died near
Nebraska City, Neb., 26 June, 1884. In early life he was a ship-
rigger and mariner, following these occupations until the autumn
of 1844, when he removed to Wisconsin with his brother Simon, and
engaged in farming for about two years. He then settled in Mil-
waukee, where he resumed his former occupation as a rigger of ves-
sels. In 1861 he went to California, and remained there thirteen
years, during which time he was a gold-seeker, a farmer, and master
of a river sloop that carried freight from San Francisco to Sacra-
mento. During this period his wife and family lived with her people
in Fairhaven, Mass.
After a short visit with them in 1863-4, Mr. Pendleton went back
to California, taking his son Stephen with him, and went into the
sheep raising business. This venture proved unsuccessful finally,
and upon the disappearance of his son, Mr. Pendleton returned
East with hisT grandchildren.
He married at New Bedford, Mass., 31 October, 1833, Mary Avis
Sherman, bom 11 April, 1816, Tiverton, R. I., died 7 March, 1903,
Jefferson, Iowa, daughter of Nathan and Abigail (Rounds) Sher-
man.
Issue:
1812. Mary Avis', b. 4 June, 1836, New Bedford, Mass.; m. James
J. Harrington.
1813. John Brooks, Jr., b. 11 July, 1838, New Bedford; d. 20
March, 1839.
1814. John Brooks, Jr. (2nd), b. 8 Aug., 1840; d. 20 Aug., 1846.
1816. Stephen Leo, b. 16 March, 1843, Deer Island, N. B.; m. Ma-
tilda Smith.
1816. Abby Lavinia, b. 26 Nov., 1846, Mukwonago, Wis.; d. 28
Sept., 1862, Fairhaven, Mass.
1817. Asa Butler, b. 8 April, 1860; d. 26 Sept., 1862.
738. Samuel^ Pendleton (Gideon^, Samuel^, James^, Caleb*),
was bom at Dighton, Mass., 23 August, 1781, and died there, sud-
denly, 29 November, 1824. He was a mariner and farmer.
He married 18 October, 1803, Sarah (Sally) White, bom 31 Au-
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872 THB PENDLETON OENEALOOT
gust, 1783^ Taunton, Mass.^ died 17 January, 1864, Dighton, Mas8.«
daughter of Capt. Cornelius and Abigail (Leonard) White, de*
scendants of many of .the early settlers of Taunton. Cornelius
AVhite was an officer of the Revolution, and in his will — ^in which he
describes himself as '' Gentleman " — ^he leaves to " Daughter Sally
Pendleton " a legacy of $15 (Bristol Co., Mass., Probate records).
Issue of Samuel^ and Sally (White) Pendleton, born at Digh-
ton and Taunton:
1818. Phebe«, b. 18 May, 1804; m. Isaac BaUey.
1819. Sally Leonard, b. 22 Nov., 1806; m. Othniel Tripp.
1820. Harriet Williams, b. 11 Dec., 1808; m. Gideon B. Richmond.
1821. Ann Jane, b. 15 June, 1812; m. William Hutchinson.
1822. Margaret, b. 29 May, 1814; m. Stillman Chubbuck.
1823. Charles Babbitt, b. 24 April, 1816; m. (1), Mary H. Belden;
(2), Mary E. Berry.
1824. Ablwe Babbitt, b. 10 Aug., 1818; m. James O. Woodward.
1825. Lydia Leonard, b. 16 March, 1821; m. John Neal, Jr.
1826. George Samuel, b. 8 Nov., 1824; m. Almira Halloway.
740. Nancy'' Pendleton (Gideon^, Samuel^, James^, Caleb*),
was bom at Dighton, Mass., 16 November, 1784, and died at Little
Compton, R. I., 20 October, 1829. She married 10 March, 1806,
Thurston Brown, bom 3 April, 1781, Little Compton, died 11 Octo-
ber, 1815, Dighton, Mass., son of George and Elizabeth (White)
Brown.
Issue (Brown), bom at Dighton, Mass.:
i. Eliza Ann«, b. 8 Feby., 1806; d. 12 July, 1878, Little Comp-
ton, R. I.; m. Abraham Wilber.
ii. William, b. 1807; d. 10 Aug., 1826, ae. 18 years, at Providence,
R. I.
iii. Emily Branch, b. 14 May, 1809; d. 20 Feby., 1886, Taunton,
Mass.; m. Thomas L. Hathaway.
744. Lydia R.'' Pendleton (Gideon^, Samuel*, James^, Caleb*),
was bom at Dighton, Mass., 20 Sept., 1792, and died 24 March,
1876. She married 30 April, 1816, Rev. Emerson Paine, born 6 De-
cember, 1786, died 25 April, 1851, son of Abiel and Cynthia (Rob-
inson) Paine. He was a graduate of Brown University in the class
of 1813, and held pastorates at Middleboro, Mass., Little Compton,
R. I., and Halifax, Mass.
Issue (Paine) :
i. Joseph E.S b. 20 Oct., 1817, Middleboro, Mass.; m. 23 Nov.,
1852, Eliza P. Glover. Rem. to Brooklyn, N. Y. Four ch.
ii. Charles H., b. 5 Jany., 1820; m. Cordelia Bryant. Nine ch.
He was a County Commissioner of Plymouth Co., Mass., in
1881, at which time he was living in the town of Halifax,
iii. Horatio E., b. 11 June, 1822; m. Sarah Atherton. Four ch.
In 1889 he was Traveling Auditor of the Old Colony R, R.
and made his home at Boston, Mass.
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8ITKNTH OINXBATIOK S7S
iT, Mary N.,. b. 27 Nor., 1823; m. Oliver Holmes, of East Bridge-
water, Mass. Six ch.
Ref.s ** Paine Genealogy."
746. Prentice^ Pendletok (Hubbard^, Benajah^ Caleb^, Car
leb^), was bom at Vergennes, Vt, 20 April, 1792, and died at Nor-
walk. Conn., 12 April, 1869. After his mother's death he went to
Essex, Conu., where he lived for some years, and then settled at
Middletown, Conn., remaining there until about 1832, when he re-
moved to western New York. Late in life he returned to Connecti-
cut *and made his home at South Norwalk until his death. He was
a cabinet maker by trade.
Prentice^ Pendletcm married (1), at Essex, Conn., in November,
1814, Almira Pratt, bom 16 March, 1797, Saybrook, Conn., died 22
February, 1826, Essex, Conn., daughter of John and Hester (Kirt-
land) Pratt. He married (2), at Middletown, Conn., 12 July, 1827,
Margaret S. Benham, bom there, 1803, died 1 January, 1874, Brook-
lyn, N. Y., daughter of Lemuel and Hannah (Southmayd) Benham.
Issue b^ first wife, bom at Essex, Conn.:
1827. Edwin Pratt*, b. about 1816; m. Sarah J. Kilboum.
1828. Frances Ann, b. 21 Feby., 1821; d. 9 Jany., 1876, Montclair,
N. J.; m. at Rochester, N. Y., 16 Jany., 1849, James G.
Reed, b. 8 July, 1818, GranviUe, N. Y., d. 24 April, 1874,
Darien, Conn., son of Silas and Elizabeth (Barnes) Reed.
Issue (Reed), b. at Brooklyn, N. Y.: i. Charles CurtU^, b.
26 March, 1850; m. 30 Dec., 1885, Sarah Lillie Churchill.
Res. Rochester, N. Y. ii. Lillian Frances, b. 12 Jany.
1852; unm. Res. New York City.
1829. John Hubbard, b. 1823; d. in the California Soldier's Home,
29 Jany., 1904; unm. He went West about 1850, and served
in Co. I, Ist Regt., Oregon Vol. Inf., during the Civil War.
1830. Jane Almira, b. 12 May, 1825; d. unm., at Essex, Conn.
Issue by second wife:
1831. Margaret Louisa, b. 14 July, 1828, Middletown, Conn.; m. at
Rochester, N. Y., 4 Oct., 1849, Charles T, Curtis, b. 11
Jany., 1824, d. 22 July, 1885, son of Martin and Amelia
(Pinkney) Curtis. No issue. Mrs. Curtis lives in New
York City.
1832. Elias Comelius, b. 30 Jany., 1831, Middletown, Conn.; m.
(1), Elizabeth Sturtevant; (2), Mrs. Almena Pelouze.
1833. Charles, drowned, ae. 7 years.
1834. Augustus Frank, b. 25 Nov., 1834, Warsaw, N. Y.; unm. Res.
New York City. He served as Corporal in Co. D, 7th
Regt., N. Y. Vol. Infantry, during the Civil War.
1835. Elizabeth, d. ae. 5 months.
1836. James Brainerd, b. 4 May, 1841, Mount Morris, N. Y.; d.
unm., in New York City, 4 Sept., 1908.
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374 THJB PINDLETON OINEALOOT
1837. Emily, b. 20 June, 1846, Mount Moms, N. Y.; d. 21 Feby.,
1856.
lief.: Granger, Pratt & Cole Genealogies.
749. Sarah^ Pendleton (Hubbard^, Benajah^, Caleb^, Caleb^),
vfaM bom at Mount Independence, Vt., and died 8 May, 1883. She
married Reed Beckwith, Jr., son of Reed and Sarah (Ackley) Beck-
with.
Issue (Beckwith), bom at Orwell, Vt.:
i. Olive B.*, b. 31 Dec, 1828; d. 29 Oct., 1897; m. William Sant-
ford Wood and lived at Fort Ann, N. Y. She had iipue
(Wood): 1. Anna 5.^ b. 8 June, 1853. 2. Leaman S., b.
14 Aug., 1856. 3. Elisabeth, b. 27 March, 1858. 4. WU-
Ham H., b. 19 March, 1860. 5. Minnie, b. 16 Feby., 1862.
6. Carrie A., h. 9 Feby., 1865.
ii. Prentice Pendleton, b. 8 Feby., 1831; d. 9 Feby., 1882; m.
Elizabeth Ann Wood and had one son (Beckwith): i. Clar-
ence Pendleton*, b. 31 Dec., 1857. Res. Whitehall, N. Y.
750. Mart^ Pendleton (Hubbard^, Benajah^, Caleb\ Caleb*),
was bom at Orwell, Vt She married Cicero Hayden, of Essex,
Conn., and had issue (Hayden), order uncertain:
i. Temperance, unm.
ii. Susan, m. .
iii. Mary, m. •
iv. Nehemiah, b. 3 Sept, 1833, Deep River, Conn.; d. May, 1883,
New York City; m. Post His widow lives in Brook-
lyn, N. Y.
V. John, d. unm., in New York City, Jany., 1905.
Note: The '^Hayden Genealogy** contains no reference to this marriage.
754. AsA^ Pendleton (Hubbard^, Benajah^, Caleb^, Caleb*), was
bom at Whitehall, N. Y., about 1811, and died 9 September, 1889,
at West Farnham, Quebec, Canada. Shortly after the birth of his
first child he removed to Canada, where he engaged in operating va-
rious lumber mills.
He married at Whitehall, N. Y., Mary Thompson, daughter of
Bearse ( ?) and Mary (Stuart) Thompson. She died at West Farn-
ham, Quebec, 9 October, 1890.
Issue, first child born at Whitehall, others in Quebec:
1838. Harriet®, m. Angus McDonald. She is said to have had three
children (McDonald), two of whom were Mary^ and Delia.
Their whereabouts are unknown.
1839. Edward Uriah, b. 14 Feby., 1841; m. Mary S. Officer.
1840. Anney Steward, b. 2 Feby., 1845; m. (1), John S. Hoover;
(2), William J. Fossey.
1841. George A., b. 1860; m. Hattie Chagnion.
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8ETENTH GENERATION 375
1842. Adelia, b. 1850; d. 15 Aug., 1871; m. Walter Cook. She died
at the birth of her first child, who also died a few days
later.
t
756. Chauncet McDonouoh^ Pendleton (Hubbard^, Benajah^
Caleh^, Caleh^), was born at Ticonderoga, N. Y., 14 March, 1817,
and died at Crystal Lake, 111., 18 April, 1901. In earlj manhood
he was a captain of sailing vessels on the Great Lakes. In 1842 he
bought a farm near Crystal Lake, 111., and two years later went
back to New York, married, and immediately returned with his wife
to Crystal Lake. They spent all the rest of their lives upon the
farm, except for two years, during which they lived in the village.
Mr. Pendleton was a Justice of the Peace for fifty-six years, a
school director forty-eight years, and Supervisor of the County for
many terms. He also held various other offices and appointments.
Chauncey McDonough^ Pendleton married at Crown Point, N. Y.,
1 August, 1844, Eliza Taylor, bom 27 October, 1818, Springfield,
Vt., died 24 February, 1902, Crystal Lake, 111., daughter of David
and MehiUble (Bellus) Taylor.
Issue, bom at Crystal Lake, 111.:
1843. Angeline £liza^ b. 17 June, 1846; m. at CrysUl Lake, 26
Nov., 1863, John C. Starr, b. 16 March, 1839, Whitehall,
N. Y., son of Humphrey G. and Lucy (Black) Starr. Res.
Belvidere, 111. Issue (Starr), b. at Belvidere: i. Chaun-
cey Pendleton^, b. 4 Feby., 1865; m. 4 July, 1893, Ida
Pulse. Res. Belvidere. ii. Afary (Minnie) Eliza, b. 15
Aug., 1869; m. 31 March, 1896, Edgar James RiUer Grain-
ger. Res. Belvidere, 111. iii. William Taylor, b. 26 April,
1873; m. (1), 26 April, 1899, Florence Brandon; (2), 11
March, 1903, Mae Smith. Res. Chicago, 111. iv. John Er-
vin, b. 17 Nov., 1877; d. unm., 12 Oct., 1902.
1844. Inez A., b. 21 Dec, 1852; d. Dec, 1853.
1845. Fred Fremont, b. 28 Nov., 1855; d. unm., at Crystal Lake,
111., 26 Feby., 1904.
1846. Frank Hubbard, b. 30 May, 1858; d. March, 1860.
1847. Hattie Adalaide, b. 31 March, 1862; m. at Crystal Lake, 27
Jany., 1886, Joseph B. Clark, b. in LaCrosse Co., Wis., son
of Francis Marion and Susan Riley (Ellis) Clark. Address,
R. F. D., No. 1, Stetsonville, Wis. Issue (Clark) : i. Sid-
ney Pendleton*, b. 11 March, 1889, Chardon, Kans. ii.
Julia Ethel, b. 21 July, 1890, Chardon, Kans. iii. Esther
Maurine, b. 7 July, 1903, Stetsonville, Wis.; d. 4 Nov., 1903.
760. Hubbard^ Pendlbton, Jr. (Hubbard^, Benajah^, Caleb\ Ca-
leb^), was bom in Vermont, March, 1826, and died at Woodstock,
111., in 1903. He was a farmer. He married (1), at Whitehall,^
N. Y., about 1850, Harriet Wood. They lived together seventeen
years and then separated. He married (2), at LaPorte, Ind., 21
Feby., 1872, Hannah Geer, bom there, 1 June, 1849, daughter of
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976 THI nNDLBTON OBNKALOar
Frederick Wright and Amanda (Bartlett) Oeer. After twelve years
of married life they separated^ and he married (3), 14 May, 1891^
Mrs. Jennie H. Stewart.
Issue by first wife:
1848. Son, d. at Inrth.
Issue by second wife:
1849. Harry Nathanid', b. 28 Sept., 1877, near Woodstock, 111.;
m. Kathryn Bell Good.
763. Andrjew Jackson^ Pendleton {Hubbard^, Benajah', Caleb\
Caleb*), was bom at Crown Point, N. Y., 16 April, 1832, and died
at Springfield, 111., 15 August, 1889. At the age of six years he
was adopted by Franklin Barrows, of Lewis, N. Y., in whose family
he lived until he became of age. He then went West and engaged
in merchandising in Missouri, Mississippi and other states. In May,
1864, he enlisted in Co. H, Col. Geo. H. Currie's Mississippi Marine
Brigade, which was organized for the purpose of protecting naviga-
tion on that river between Cairo and Vicksburg, and served therein
until the Ist of January, 1865, when he received an honorable dis-
charge.
Andrew Jackson^ Pendleton married at DeSoto, Mo., 1 June,
1882, Annie Maria Barrows, bom 21 September, 1844, Chatham,
111., daughter of Josiah and Thanks (Mills) Barrows. She is living
at Springfield, 111.
Issue:
1850. Mary Eunice", b. 19 April, 1883, Vineland, Mo.; m. at Spring-
field, 111., 8 Aug., 1908, Herschel Marion Saunders, b. 26
Oct., 1880, Seymour, Iowa, son of Turner and Mary Lu-
cinda (Greenwalt) Saunders. They had had no children
up to Jany., 1909.
768. JoHN^ Pendleton {Jeremiah^, Rev. John^, Brian*, Caleb*),
was born in 1783, as on the 4th of December, 1804, He was made a
freeman at Exeter, R. I. The year of his birth is also fixed by the
fulfilling in 1804 of certain obligations which his father had agreed
to perform when John^ came of age [See account of Jeremiah* Pen-
dleton]. On the 7th of September, 1804, John^ Pendleton received
from his parents a quit-claim deed to a house and land in Exeter
(Exeter Deeds). He continued to live in that town until about
1817, when he left home and was never heard from again.
He married at Exeter, R. I., 7 April, 1805, Elizabeth Low, of
Warwick (T. R.), bom 31 August, 1762, died 13 August, 1852,
Cumberland, R. I., daughter of Stephen and (second wife) Elsie
(Angell) Low (Gorton Genealogy). Fifteen years after her hus-
band's disappearance she married (2), Col. Thomas Westcott, of
Apponaug, R. I.
Issue of John and Elizabeth (Low) Pendleton:
1851. Edwin Rhode8^ b. 23 June, 1805; m. Jane Morgan.
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SBTSNTH GBNSBATIOK S?7
771. DwiGHT^ Pbndlbtok (C(deh\ Caleb\ Brian\ Caleb*), was
born at Chicopee, Mass., 25 Februarj^ 1800^ and died at Princeton^
Mass.^ 31 October^ 1825. He married (published at Barre^ Mass.,
23 January, 1825), Lncy Twitchell, bom 22 February, 1802, Wards-
boro, Vt., died 4 January, 1883, Bennington, Vt., daughter of Joseph
and Lucy (Rice) Twitchell. She married (2), at Wardsboro, Vt,
27 August, 1834, John Reed Gates (T. R.). She was his second
wife.
Issue of Dwight^ and Lucy (Twitchell) Pendleton:
1852. Clara Dwight', b. 11 Jany., 1826; d. 11 May, 1847; m. Eben-
ezer Morse, b. 1819. In 1902 he was still living at South
Newfane, Vt. Issue (Morse) : i. Dwight*, b. about 11 May,
1847; d. ae. 4 years.
772. Dennis Bkament^ Pendleton (Caleh^, Jr., Caleh^, Brian*,
Caleb*), was bom at Chicopee, Mass., 6 February, 1802, and died
prior to 1854. He marrieid at Springfield, Mass., in November,
1825, Nancy Eliaa Robinson, bom 1804, died 5 August, 1873, Deer-
field, Mass., daughter of Joel and Anna (Bartlett) Robinson. She
married (2), at Springfield, 26 April, 1854, Jonas Sawyer, of Green-
field, Mass.
Issue of Dennis B.*^ and Nancy E. (Robinson) Pendleton:
1853. Lucretia^ b. July, 1827, W. Springfield, Mass. (in the part
now Holyoke) ; d. 30 Nov., 1857, Fitchburg, Mass. ; m. there,
26 April, 1854, William Pierce, b. 19 Feby., 1827, Royals-
ton, Mass., d. 9 Nov., 1903, Tallapoosa, Georgia, son of
Jonas and Fannie (Earle) Pierce. Issue (Pierce): i. Har-
riette Louise^, b. 18 June, 1855, Royabton, Mass.; unm.
Res. Norwood, Mass. ii. WUlie, b. 16 Nov., 1857, Fitch-
burg, Mass.; d. Dec., 1857.
1864. Eliza Ann, b. July, 1829; d. 13 Nov., 1839 (Springfield rec.)-
1855. Ellen Eliza, b. 6 Jany., 1844, at what is now Holyoke, Mass.;
d. 23 April, 1893, Deerfield, Mass.; m. there, 12 Dec., 1866,
Charles Oscar Phillips, son of Alonzo Daniel and Mary A.
(Robinson) Phillips. He was b. at Brattleboro, Vt., 6 Aug.,
1840, and died in Jany., 1877, from disease contracted in
the Union Army during the Civil War. Issue (Phillips), b.
at Deerfield, Mass.: i. Harry William*, b. 23 Nov., 1868;
unm. Res. New York City. ii. Louis Agassiz, b. 14 Aug.,
1870; m. 27 Jany., 1898, Lucretia Orcutt Jewett. He is in
the Legislative Document Dept., State House, Boston, Mass.
iii. Edith Ryerson, b. 16 Aug., 1873. [Ref.: " PhilHps Gen-
ealogies," by Albert M. Phillips, p. 81.]
774. Sylvanus^ Pendleton (Caleb*, Jr., Caleb*, Brian*, Caleb*),
was born at Springfield, Mass., 25 May, 1807, and died at Belcher-
town, Mass., 12 July, 1880. He was a gardener and farmer.
He married 6 June, 1836, Aurilla Cochrane, bom 28 December,
1814, Winhall, Vt., died 30 Sept., 1900, daughter of Edward and
Digitized by V^OOQIC
S7B THE PKNDLETOK OENEALOOT
Esther Fox (Gibson) Cochrane (" John Gibson and his Descend-
ants ").
Issne^ born at Chicopee^ Mass.:
1856. Augustus Merrick^ b. 5 Aprils 1838 ; m. Isabelle F. Rubs.
1857. Edward, b. 8 Sept., 1844; m. (1), Helen M. Sylvester; (2),
Hattie F. Monroe.
775. Israel Colton^ Pendleton (Caleb*, Jr,, Caleb', Brian*, Car
leb^), was bom at West Springfield, Mass., 21 January, 1813, and
died at Detroit, Mich., 15 March, 1865. He removed to Ohio about
1836, and engaged in the coal business at Cleveland for quite a num-
ber of years, and afterwards settled in Detroit, where he became an
insurance agent.
He married, 23 January, 1833, Lydia M. Burke, bom 28 August,
1813, Ireland Parish, Mass., died 9 April, 1887, Lansing, Mich.,
daughter of Lyman and Charlotte (Todd) Burke.
Issue:
1858. Dwight Burke^ b. 17 Oct, 1833, Westfidd, Mass.; m. Laura
Thompson.
1859. Charlotte Maria, b. 26 Sept., 1838, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio; m.
George W. Bailey.
777. JoHN^ Pendleton (Nathan*, Caleb*, Brian*, Caleb*), was
bom at Willimansett, Mass., 8 June, 1795, and died at Springfield,
Mass., 27 July, 1863. He was a fanner and lived nearly all his
life at Chicopee, Mass., where he was a Deacon in the church and a
much respected citizen.
He married (1) (certificate given at Springfield, 3 January, 1832),
Sophronia Bemis, born 23 July, 1804, died 27 March, 1842, daugh-
ter of Rev. Stephen and Sophronia (Chapin) Bemis. He married
(2), at Wethersfield, Conn., 12 February, 1844, Jane Ann Hurlbutt,
bom there, 4 October, 1806. died there, 1 December, 1868, daughter
of James and Wealthy (Griswold) Hurlbutt.
Issue by first wife, born at Chicopee, Mass. :
1860. Susan Sophronia^, b. 1 May, 1833; d. 27 Feby., 1890, Chic-
opee, Mass.; m. 31 Dec, 1868, Ward E. Allen. No issue.
1861. William B., b. 12 July, 1835; d. 4 Jany., 1837.
1862. Abba M., b. 2 Aug., 1837; d. 29 Dec., 1838.
1863. John Lamb, b. 9 Aug., 1839; m. Isabella Stewart.
1864. Joseph, b. Jany., 1842; d. 24 Oct, 1842, ae. 7 months.
1865. Son, twin to Joseph, d. at birth.
Ref.i "Hurlbut Family"; "History of Wethersfldd, ComL," VoL II, p.
459.
780. Rodney^ Pendleton (Nathan*, Caleb*, Brian*, Joseph*),
was bom at Willimansett, Mass., 17 October, 1803, and died there,
7 November, 1885. He married (1), at South Hadley, Mass., 18
November, 1832, Ebie Chapin Morgan, bom 19 Febraary, 1812,
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8ETBNTH OKNBRATION 879
died 30 Angast^ 1870, Willimansett^ daughter of Jonathan and Ruth
(Loomis) Morgan. He married (2), 17 October^ 1871^ Sophronia
Fields^ daughter of George and Philenia (Goddard) Fields. She
died at Hartford, Conn., 22 January, 1909.
Issue bj first wife:
1866. Edwin Sumner", b. 14 April, 1834; d. 18 March, 1842.
1867. Laura Maria, b. 23 Oct., 1835; m. 25 Janj., 1853, Daniel
Aldrich Davis, son of Osias and Hannah (Aldrich) Davis.
Res. Longmeadow, Mass. Issue (Davis) : i. Liszie Aldrich^,
b. 19 Oct., 1858; unm. ii. Eunice E. {Fannie Elsie), b. 22
Janj., 1871; unm.
781. Edward^ Pendleton {Nathan^ Caleb', Brian\ Caleb*), was
bom at Willimansett, Mass., 25 July, 1808, and died at Springfield,
Mass., 18 January, 1842. He married at Springfield (certificate is-
sued 26 September, 1836), Orphia Parkhurst. She married (2),
about 1844, as his second wife, Eleazar^ Wright (Jr.), son of Elea-
sar and [255] Hannah<^ (Pendleton) Wright. On the 7th May,
1844, Eleasar Wright was appointed guardian of William H. Pen-
dleton, who was called "Son and heir of Edward Pendleton " when
his mother was appointed his guardian in February, 1842 (Hamp-
den Co., Mass., Probate Rec.).
Issue of Edward and Orphia (Parkhurst) Pendleton:
1868. William HenryS b. 20 June, 1839, Springfield, Mass.; m.
Theodosia RobUns.
783. Miletus^ Pendleton {Jett^, Caleb', Brian^, Caleb'), was
bom at Willimansett, Mass., 24 April, 1799, and died at Portsmouth,
Va., 12 March, 1853. He was a prosperous farmer at Willimansett
until some time in the '40's, when he was induced to undertake build-
ing part of the Boston and Albany Railroad. As the business of a
contractor was entirely unknown to him, however, this venture re-
sulted disastrously, and after the death of his wife he removed to
Portsmouth, Va., and made his home with his oldest son, who had
already settled there.
Miletus^ Pendleton married at West Springfield, Mass., 25 No-
vember, 1826, Parma Day, daughter of Brigham and Silence (Pitt)
Day. She was bom in that town, 11 October, 1802, and died 16 Sep-
tember, 1849.
Issue, bom at Chicopee, Mass.:
1869. Jerome Baxter", b. 3 July, 1827; m. Margaret E. Gayle.
1870. Charlotte, b. 24 Feby., 1829; m. (1), Ebenerer Stoddard;
(2), Isaac F. HaU.
1871. Hannah Chapin, b. 29 Sept., 1830; d. 28 July, 1849.
1872. Milo Miletus, b. 5 March, 1832; m. Auguste Smith.
1873. Ludufl Day, b. 19 Jany., 1834; d. 9 Jany., 1837.
1874. Phineas E., b. May, 1836; d. 16 Jany., 1837.
1876. PameUa A., b. 8 Feby., 1838; d. 7 Aug., 1861.
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1876. Harvey Jesse^ b. 5 Nov.^ 1839; d. unm.^ at Portsmouth, Va.,
14 May, 1885.
1877. Arthur Sjlbert, b. 26 Oct., 1842; m. (1), Amanda R. BaUey;
(2), Mrs. Victoria Jones.
1878. Anna Luella Day, b. 29 July, 1849; d. 16 Feby., 1851.
Ref.: '* Genealogical Register of the Descendants of Robert Day," p. 35.
784. Clossbn^ Pendleton {Jetie^, Caleb', Brian*, Caleb*), was
bom at Willimaiisett, Mass., 2 February, 1801, and died there, 19
February, 1871. He was a prosperous farmer and for twenty-eight
years Postmaster at Willimansett.
Clossen^ Pendleton married 20 March, 1828, Delina Van Horn,
bom 24 October, 1806, died 2 March, 1881, daughter of Reuel and
Helen (Bagg) Van Horn.
Issue :
1879. Helen Delina^ b. 17 Jany.. 1838, Chicopee, Mass.; unm. Res.
Willimansett, Mass. Miss Pendleton has travelled exten-
sively throughout the United States, and has given great as-
sistance in gathering data concerning the descendants of her
great-grandfather, Caleb' Pendleton.
NoTx: ClossenT Pendleton also had an adopted dangfater, Rachel V.» who
married George W. Tourtelldt
786. Pamelia Andrews^ Pendleton (Jesse*, Caleb', Brian\ Ca-
leb*), was bom at Willimansett, Mass., 26 April, 1805, and died 19
July, 1879. She married Sidney Chapin, son of Japhet and Lovina
(Wright) Chapin. For some years he ran a hotel at Albany, N. Y.,
and then returned to Chicopee, where he engaged in the broom man-
ufacturing business. He was a selectman of the town and a director
in the Cabot Bank of Chicopee.
Issue (Chapin):
i. Juliet®, b. 2 Feby., 1829; d. 25 Jany., 1833.
ii. George S., b. 23 July, 1832; d. 6 Jany., 1860; m. Comelia L.
Chapin. No issue,
iii. Horatio P., b. 29 Jany., 1835; m. 24 Dec., 1860, H. Jane Den-
nison.
iv. Japhet, b. 10 July, 1839.
Ref.: "Chapin Genealogy," p. 118.
786. Laura^ Pendleton (Henry', Caleb', Brian*, Caleb'), was
born at Springfield, Mass., 11 December, 1799, and died at Granby,
Mass., 30 October, 1878. She married 7 March, 1821, Martin Da-
vison, who was bom 8 February, 1793.
Issue (Davison):
i. Cynthia P.«, b. 7 Jany., 1822; d. 17 March, 1825.
ii. Lucy H., b. 5 March, 1824; d. 11 March, 1893; m. (1), 27
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8BVENTH OENEBATION 881
Nov., 1844, James Whitmarsh; (2), 16 May, 1882, Seth J.
Bennett,
ill. William R., b. 12 March, 1827, Agawam, Mass.; d. 27 April,
1903, So. Hadlej, Mass.; m. 19 April, 1849, Electe Ann Daj.
As a young man he went to New York City and engaged in
the ice business, in which he continued successfully for fifty-
three years. He was the father of eleren children, four of
whom are living, vis., William Edgai*, Agnes Eva (Mrs.
Benjamin W. Pitcher), Herman Ertkine, and Alvah Eugene^
The latter is President of the Davison Publishing Co., 407
Broadway, New York.
lY. Louisa M., b. 27 Jany., 1830; d. 23 Nov., 1860; m. Philo Moody.
V. Martha A., b. 8 Sept, 1833; d. 31 Aug., 1870; m. Charles Stod-
dard.
vi. Henry M., b. 19 July, 1840; d. 2 June, 1842.
vii. Henry O., b. 13 Sept., 1843; m. (1), Anna B. Miller; (2\
Hanna Schofield Steacy: He was a soldier in the Civil War,
serving in Co. A, 46th Mass., and in Co. B, 61st Mass. Vol-
unteers. Since then he has been a miner and gold prospector
in the West. Res. (1909), San Diego, Calif.
787. Lyman' Pendleton (Henry^, Caleh^, Brian*, Caleb*), was
bom at South Hadley Falls, Mass., 17 April, 1801, and died at
Springfield, Mass., 16 July, 1881. He married (1), 25 March, 1824,
Elfleday Dimmick, bom 23 April, 1804, Brimfield, Mass., died 25
March, 1858, Wales, Mass., daughter of James Dimmick. He mar-
ried (2), at Westfield, Mass., 23 July, 1859, Mrs. Nancy Fowler, nei
Allen, who died at Southwick, Mass., 7 March, 1883.
Issue:
1880. William H.«, b. 21 Dec., 1824; d. 2 April, 1840.
1881. Mary Anne, b. 15 Sept, 1828, Wales, Mass.; d. umn., 14 May,
1860.
1882. Lydia Aletha, b. 11 Nov., 1831, Chicopee, Mass.; m. John A.
Orcutt.
1883. Bryant J., b. 6 Aug., 1834; d. 3 March, 1835.
1884. Lyman James, b. 6 Oct., 1836, Wales, Mass.; m. Georgiana
Jones.
1885. Bryant Clark, b. 27 June, 1839, Wales, Mass.; d. 8 Sept.,
1871, Westfield, Mass. He m. at Westfield, 1 Jany., 1866,
Mrs. Ellen £. (Holcomb) Andrews, dau. of Edson and Eliza
(Tice) Holcomb. No issue. She m. for her third husband,
at Easthampton, Mass., 14 Dec, 1877, Albro Miller (T. R.).
Bryant C. Pendleton was a soldier of the Civil War, serving
in Co. G, 46th Regt., Mass. Vol. Infantry, from 15 Oct.,
1862, to 29 July, 1863 (Reports, Mass. Adj.-Gen.).
1886. Lucina Amelia, b. 6 Dec, 1842, Wales, Mass.; d. 6 Aug., 1867,
Springfield, Mass.; m. Warren S. Butler. Issue (Butler):
i. Albert Warren^, b. 30 Aug., 1862; d. ae. 20 months. Mr.
Digitized by V^OOQIC
582 THE PENDLBTON OBNEALOOT
Butler m. (2), Mrs. Ellen (Dibble) Clark and was living in
Springfield in 1903.
788. Hiram J.^ Pendlbton (Henry^, Caleb^, Brian*, Caleb*), was
bom at South Hadlej^ Mass.^ 3 August^ 1803^ and died at South-
wiek^ Mass.y 5 Mareh, 1881. He married (1), Mrs. Dorris Sophro-
nia Rhaum^ nd Allen^ widow of Samuel Rhaum^ and daughter of
Job Allen. He married (2), Mrs. Caroline Smith, ne6 Elwell^ who
died at Hartland, Conn., 6 February, 1898, aged 86 years.
Issue by first wife:
1887. Sophronia L.*, b. 7 Sept, 1837, Suffield, Conn.; m. Henry R.
Eggleston.
Issue by second wife, bom at Westfield, Mass.:
1888. James B., b. 30 Sept., 1855. He was unm. in 1898, and now
lives near Granville, Mass.
1889. Martha D., b. 12 Feby., 1860; m. at Southwick, Mass., 5 April,
1874, Henry W. Steadman. Address, R. F. D., Westfield,
Mass. Issue (Steadman) : i. Frank H.*, b. 26 Jany., 1880,
Southwick, Mass.; d. 25 March, 1896, Plainville, Coon. ii.
Hattie, b. 1 June, 1877, Tolland, Mass; d. .
789. Bryant C.^ Pendleton (Henry\ Caleb*, Brian*, Caleb*),
was bom at South Hadley, Mass., 30 January, 1806, and died at
Easthampton, Mass., 24 August, 1881. He was for many years a
respected citizen of Easthampton, where he engaged in blacksmith-
ing and also worked a small farm.
He married (1), Elizabeth Clarke, who died 1 March, 1843, aged
22 years. Her father was Phineas Clarke. Bryant^ Pendleton mar-
ried (2), Lucy Pomeroy, who died 10 January, 1893, aged 76 years.
Issue by first wife:
1890. Edward Bryant*, b. Jany., 1841; d. 30 July, 1842, ae. 1 year,
6 months.
Issue by second wife:
1891. Edward Bryant (2nd), b. 13 Nov., 1852; m. three times.
1892. Daughter, b. 16 Aug., 1854; d. 27 Aug., 1864.
790. Riley Chapin^ Pendleton (Henry*, Caleb*, Brian*, Caleb*),
was born at West Springfield, Mass., 8 October, 1808, and died 9
December, 1871. He married (1), 2 January, 1832, Mary Ann
Peeler, born 8 June, 1809, Brattleboro, Vt, died 30 August (or 10
September), 1852, So. Hadley, Mass. He married (2), at Pittsfield,
Mass., 19 March, 1857, Mrs. Ann F. Squires, ne€ Bradley, daughter
of Frederick Bradley. He married (3), at Westfield, Mass., 5 Au-
gust, 1867, Mrs. Rebecca Rising, ne€ Bush, daughter of Alpheus and
Polly Bush. She died at Southwick, Mass., 12 June, 1868.
Issue by first wife:
1893. Henry^ b. 6 Feby., 1833, Cambridge, Mass.; d. 23 Aug.,
1834.
1894. Emeline R., b. 5 Jany., 1835, W. Springfield, Mass.; d. 27
Digitized by V^OOQIC
SEVENTH GENERATION 388
Sept., 1862; m. at Pittsfield, Mass., 3 Sept., 1857, William
W. Trask, son of Josiah and Betsey Trask. No issue.
1896. Nancy Peeler, b. 6 Dec., 1836, Boston, Mass.; d. 18 Jany.,
1901; m. (1), at Holyoke, Mass., 16 Nov., 1854, Charles B.
Colburn; m. (2), at Westfield, Mass., 16 April, 1871, Sam-
uel Gates, son of Samuel and Adaline Gates. Issue by first
husband (Colburn): i. Lizzie^, b. 14 Jany., 1859; m. Wil-
liam Van Deusen. Res. Westfield, Mass. Issue by second
husband (Gates) : ii. Frederick, d. ae. 5 months, iii. George
E., b. 10 April, 1872; m. 12 July, 1893, Mary Eleanor Cros-
son. Res. Springfield, Mass. Issue (Gates) : 1. Mildred
Ruth^^, b. 27 May, 1896. 2. Leslie Carleion, b. 19 June,
1902.
1896. Elizabeth Hoton, b. 23 Feby., 1839, Dorchester, Mass.; d.
unm., at Springfield, Mass., 1 Nov., 1908.
1897. Lucinda J., b. 19 AprU, 1841; d. 8 March, 1842.
1898. George Riley, b. 14 Jany., 1843, West Brookfield, Mass.; m.
(1), Elvira S. Shepherd; (2), Cora Cowles.
1899. Ann Peeler, b. 5 April, 1845, So. Hadley, Mass.; d. 2 Feby.,
1846.
1900. Albert Eugene, b. 31 Dec, 1848 (or 1 Jany,, 1849), So. Had-
ley, Mass.; m. Mrs. Mary Lavine.
791. Frederick J.^ Pendleton (Henry^, Caleh^, Brian*, Caleh^),
was bom 12 September, 1811, and died at Northampton, Mass., 11
December, 1839. He married at Enfield, Conn., 16 June, 1834, Syl-
via C. Quance, daughter of Thomas and Mary (Calkins) Quance.
She married (2), at So. Hadley, Mass., 18 January, 1843, Andrew
Phelps; (3), Oroon Goodall, and died 8 March, 1872, aged 57 years,
11 months.
Issue:
1901. Orange^ d. at Northampton, Mass., 16 June, 1838, ae. 2 years.
1902. Orange (2nd), killed in a factory at Winchester, N. H., ae.
about 15 years.
1903. Son. d. inf.
792. LuciNA J.^ Pendleton {Henry^, Caleb', Brian*, CaUh^),
was bom at Thetford, Vt, 3 March, 1813, and died at Springfield,
•Mass., 2^ December, 1897. She married at Easthampton, Mass., 22
June, 1839, James Burbank, and had issue (Burbank):
i. Mary M.', b. 9 Feby., 1841, OakhaiQ, Mass.; m. at Keene, N. H.,
18 Aug., 1858, John DooliUle. He served in the 14th Regt.,
N. H. Vol., during the Civil War. Res. Springfield, Mass.
ii. John H., b. 22 Sept, 1844, No. Brookfield, Mass.; m. 21 April,
1871, Etta V. Lawrence.
iii. Emma L., b. 19 March, 1857, Winchester, N. H.; d. 6 May,
1863.
793. LouviRA^ Pendleton (Henry^, Caleb', Brian*, Caleb'), was
Digitized by V^OOQIC
384 THE PBNDLBTON GBKEALOOY
born at Thetford, Vt., 27 March, 1816, and died at Bartonville, Yt.,
21 September, 1885. She married 27 November, 1834, Franklin
Daj, bom 5 March, 1810, son of Nehemiah, 2nd, and Thirsa (Al-
vord) Day, of So. Hadlej, Mass.
Issue (Day):
i. Sarah Maria^ b. 22 Nov., 1835, Old Hadley, Mass.; m. 4 Sejp/t,
1856, Albert C. Moore. Res. Bellows Falls, Vt.
ii. Alice Ennice, b. 10 March^ 1844, So. Hadley, Mass.; d. 21 Ang.,
1864; m. 14 Sept., 1862, William Annis.
iii. Edward Franklin, b. 3 Jmie, 1846, So. Hadley, Mass.; m. 1
May, 1867, Cynthia Whitcomb. Res. Bartonville, Vt.
iv. Osmond Alonzo, b. 21 Aug., 1848, So. Hadley, Mass.; d. 14
Oct, 1893; m. (1), 26 Oct., 1873, JuHa Twinge; (2), 1
July, 1876, Nettie S. Cram,
y. Abbie F., b. 11 July, 1858, So. Hadley Falls, Mass.; m. as his
second wife, 6 March, 1899, Joseph B.* Dodge, son of Noah*
and Elizabeth J. (Brown) Dodge, and grandson of Mark
and [681] Wealthy^ (Pendleton) Dodge, of Islesboro, Me.
Res. Roxbury, Mass.
Ref.: *' Genealogical Register of the Descendants of Robert Day," p. 109.
794. Marcy Lumantha^ Pendleton (Henry^, Caleh^, Brian*, Ca-
leb*), was bom at So. Hadley, Mass., 6 May, 1818, and died at Min-
neapolis, Minn., 13 April, 1901. She married David Lewis Smith,
bom 1819, Smith's Ferry, Mass., died 10 July, 1858, Easthampton,
Mass., son of David and Amanda (Allen) Smith.
Issue (Smith), bom at Northampton, Mass.:
i. Anna EHza«, b. 2 May, 1841; d. 16 May, 1888; m. Clarence H.
White.
ii. Adele Amelia, b. 9 July, 1843 ; m. Charles Bardwell. Res. Min-
neapolis, Minn.
iii. Juliette Maria, b. 11 Aug., 1845; d. 27 Oct., 1878; m. John
Chapin.
iv. Ellen Ida, b. 28 April, 1847; m. George Alfred Parker. Res.
Minneapolis, Minn. She has daughters: 1. Marion Alice^,
b. 3 Sept., 1873, and 2. Maude Cook, b. 11 Oct., 1877.
V. Edgar Lewis, b. 14 Jany., 1852; m. Celia J. McConnell. Res.
Florence, Mass.
vi. Clara Effie, b. 10 Aug., 1855; d. 22 April, 1896; m. Walter
TurnbuU.
795. Henry^ Pendleton, Jr. (Henry*, Caleb^, Brian*, Caleb*),
was bom at Wales, Mass., 1 October, 1822. and died at Paxton,
Mass., 20 June, 1889. In the days before the railroads were built
throughout central Massachusetts, he was an old-time stage driver,
carrying the mails and doing an express business besides.
He married (1), at So. Hadley, Mass., 22 October, 1845, Avis
Lorinda Ingraham, daughter of Warren and Avis (Moody) Ingra-
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*8ETENTH GENERATION 385
ham. She died at Barre^ Mass., 29 March, 1881, aged 53 years, 8
months, 5 days. He married (2), Miss Jennie Woods, who now lives
in Worcester, Mass.
Issue, born at So. Hadley, Mass.:
1904. Annie Eliza«, b. 23 Dec, 1847 ; m. at Holyoke, Mass., 18 April,
1867, Henry Franklin Stickney, b. 24 Jany., 1847, son of
Henry Walter and Cordelia M. (Wright) Stickney. Res.
W. Springfield, Mass. Issue (Stickney): i. Avis C.*, b.
6 Feby.^ 1873; m. 1 June, 1892, James Anson Burlingame.
Res. W. Springfield [Ref.: "Stickney Family," p. 317].
1905. Frederick Henry, b. 25 July, 1856; m. Adella Loring.
Digitized by V^OOQIC
EIGHTH GENERATION
796. Nancy Bell* Pendleton (AheP, Major Jateph^, Jateph',
Col. Joieph^, Joseph*), was bom at Stonington^ Conn.^ 6 January,
1796. She manieid tiiere, 10 January, 1819, Elihu^ Chesebrough,
Jr., bom 3 January, 1792, died 20 September, 1881, son of Rev.
Elihu and Lydia* (Chesebrough) Chesebrough, and grandson of Zeb-
ulon and [54] Lydia* (Pendleton) Chesebrough.
Issue (Chesebrough), bom at Stonington:
i. Elihu* (3rd), b. 27 Nov., 1819; killed 6 Sept., 1861; m. Mary
Ann Wilbur,
ii. Charles H., b. 26 Aug., 1821; d. 6 April, 1883; m. 20 Oct,
1844, Prudence Potter,
iii. Enoch, b. 20 Nov., 1823; m. Margaret Conant. He was a sol-
dier in the Civil War.
iv. Nancy Maria, b. 25 Sept., 1825; m. Billings Burtch. Res. Ston-
ington.
V. Ann Elizabeth, b. 29 Aug., 1827; d. 27 Dec, 1892, Brooklyn,
N. Y.; m. (1), William S. Pahner; (2), William Edward D.
Miller,
vi. Francis Marion, b. 17 Aug., 1829; unm.
vii. Erastus S., b. 13 May, 1832; m. Emeline L. Hancox.
viii. Prudence Mary, b. 22 Oct., 1834; unm.
ix. Harriet, b. 11 Dec., 1836; m. Oscar Miller,
z. Denison Allen, b. 21 Feby., 1839; m. Jemima Giles.
Ref.: ''Chesebrough Genealogy," p. 489.
797. Charles Stanton* Pendlbton (AheP, Major Joseph^, Jo-
Meph*, Col. Joseph*, Joseph*), was bom at Stonington, Conn., 1
March, 1798, and died at Noank (Groton), Conn., 14 September,
1845. He married at North Stonington, Conn., 30 December, 1828,
Keturah Randall Brown, bom there, 18 October, 1807, died 16 Oc-
tober, 1863, Groton, Conn., daughter of Thatcher and Esther (Wil-
liams) Brown.
Issue, first two bom in Stonington, others in Groton:
1906. Abby Stanton*, b. 22 March, 1830; m. 26 July, 1864, Fred-
erick Wilhelm Punch, b. 26 July, 1816, St. Thomas, D. W.
I., d. 10 Nov., 1882, Mystic, Conn., son of John and Maria
(Marchay) Punch. She lives at Mystic, Conn. Issue
(Punch): i. Elisa Weinmar^^, b. 11 April, 1865, Groton,
Conn.; m. 24 June, 1889, George H. Deneke. Res. Mystic,
386
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EIGHTH OKNBRATION 887
Conn. She has two ch. (Deneke), Edith^^ and George
Henry.
1907. Charles Phelps, b. 25 March, 1832; unm. Res. Methow, Wash.
1908. Abel, b. 8 Dec., 1834; d. unm., at Groton, Conn., 30 Janj.,
1858.
1909. Mary Ann, b. 23 July, 1837; m. William Cann.
1910. William Williams, b. 24 Oct., 1839; m. Adelaide Denison.
1911. John, b* 25 Dec., 1841; d. at Groton, 6 Ang., 1871; m. Louisa
A. Daniels, dan. of Benjamin F. and Frances M. Daniels.
No issue. She m. (2), 10 Nov., 1873,. John H. Parker
(Fitchburg, Mass., Rec.).
Ref.! "History of Stonington, ComL"; Cyrus H. Brown's "Brown Gene-
alogy," pp. 72, 73.
798. Benjamin Franklin' Pendleton (AbeV, Major Joseph^, Jo-
seph^, Col, Joseph*, Joseph'), was bom at Westerly, R. I., 19 March,
1799, and died at Mystic, Conn., 6 September, 1892, at the advanced
age of ninety-three years. During the greater part of his active life
he was in the livery business at Norwich, Conn., in company with
Mr. Gurdon Chapman. Mr. Pendleton was much interested in mili-
tary affairs, and enlisting in the Connecticut Militia, rose to the
rai^ of captain. Upon his retirement from business he removed to
Mystic, Conn., and spent the rest of his life in that town.
He married 11 February, 1830, Phebe Emeline Williams, bom 16
December, 1808, Stonington, Conn., died 5 July, 1896, Mystic, daugh-
ter of Eleazar and Mary (Billings) Williams.
Issue, first child bom at Stonington, others at Norwich:
1912. Phebe A.», b. 8 Dec, 1830; m. at Norwich, Conn., 8 Oct.,
1849, John Hamilton Gale, b. there, 12 Jany., 1825, son of
Charles and Annie M. (Marshall) Gale. He was associated
with one of his brothers in the commission business at Chi-
cago, 111. Mrs. Gale now lives at W. Mystic, Conn. Issue
(Gale), b. Chicago: i. Mary Emma^^, b. 8 Nov., 1855; d.
unm., 23 Dec., 1903. ii. Annie Pendleton, b. 4 Aug., 1859;
d. Sept., 1859. iii. Clara, b. March, 1861; d. 14 July, 1861
[Ref.: "Gale Family," pp. 230, 234].
1913. Jane W., b. 28 Jany., 1833; d. 8 July, 1834.
1914. Mary A., b. 26 Jany., 1835; d. 7 July, 1843.
1915. Alfred W., b. 1 July, 1837; m. Annie Cregan.
1916. Worthington H., b. 16 Sept., 1839; d. unm., at Mystic Bridge,
Conn., 25 Aug., 1888.
1917. Louise Kinnie, b. 9 Oct., 1842; m. 27 Nov., 1861, Caleb E.
Tufts, Jr., son of Caleb E. and Eliza A. (Stork) Tufts. He
d. 29 Jany., 1903. His widow lives at W. Mystic, Conn.
They had no ch.
799. Demaris* Pendleton (AheP, Major Joseph^ Joseph^, Col.
Joseph*, Joseph^), was born near Westerly, R. I., 5 March, 1800,
Digitized by V^OOQIC
888 THE PENDLETON GBNBALOGT
and died at Sandusky^ Ohio^ 6 October^ 1872. She married 10 June,
1832, Samuel Miner White, bom 12 May, 1808, Mystic, Conn., died
11 August, 1894, Sandusky, son of Oliver and Lydia (Miner) White.
Issue (White), bom at Sandusky:
i. Samuel Manville^, b. 10 Aug., 1833; m. (1), Jessie Finch; (2),
Mrs. Jennie (Keyes) Pond. Res. Cleveland, O.
ii. Dudley Chapman, b. 14 Jany., 1835; he was killed in a Chicago
fire, 10 Oct, 1857; unm.
iii. Anna Demaris, b. 11 Aug., 1838; d. 9 Oct., 1901; m. 22 Oct,
1861, Benjamin Franklin Ferris, and had issue (Ferris): 1.
William Stanton^^, b. 15 June, 1868. 2. George Ireland, b.
22 May, 1870. 3. Frank White, b. 6 Nov., 1874. Res. San-
dusky, O.
iv. Harriet Pendleton, b. 7 Feby., 1845; d. 23 July, 1854.
801. John Bell" Pendleton (AheP, Major Joseph^, Joseph^,
Col. Joseph^, Joseph^), was born at Stonington, Conn., 5 February,
1804, and died near Iowa City, Iowa, 10 January, 1890. Like his
father and oldest brother, John B. Pendleton was a farmer all his
life. As a boy of ten he helped the men of Stonington remove the
military stores from that town at the time it was attacked by the
British. In the late '50's he went to Sandusky, Ohio, where he re-
mained for several years, and then returned to Stonington. In 1862,
he removed to Tom's River, N. J., and about five years later he set-
tled in Iowa, where the rest of his life was spent
John Bell" Pendleton married at No. Stonington, Conn., 20 March,
1845, Lucy Taylor Clark, bom 6 June, 1825, Charlestown, R. I.,
daughter of William Nichols and Eunice (Thompson) Clark. She
was living in 1907 at Lone Tree, Iowa.
Issue, bom at Stonington:
1918. Frank Stanton*, b. 28 Nov., 1845. He served in Co. D, 40th
Regt., N. J. Vol. Infantry, during the Civil War, and died
in a hospital at Richmond, Va., 3 July, 1865.
1919. Mary Abbie, b. 19 July, 1849; m. at Farmingdale, N. J., 6
Dec, 1867, James Hiram Whitney, b. 19 July, 1836, Fitch-
burg, Mass., d. 2 Feby., 1895, Latrobe, Pa., son of James
Jefferson and Emma Bethia (Follett) Whitney. His widow
and surviving ch. live at Idlewood, Pa. Issue (Whitney),
first three b. at Farmingdale, N. J.: i. Frank Pendleton^^, b*
27 Jany., 1869; d. 25 Jany., 1877. ii. Helena May, b. 3
June, 1871; d. Nov. 1887. iii. Edward Freel, b. 1 Aug.,
1873; d. 22 May, 1874. iv. Vir^nia Blanche, b. 27 June,
1875, Brookl3m, N. Y.; unm. v. Lucy Pendleton, b. 27 Dec,
1880, Zelienople, Pa.; unm.
1920. John Hyde, b. 3 April, 1851; m. Ida M. Morris.
1921. Lucy Jane, b. 30 June, 1857; m. at Iowa City, Iowa, 24 Oct.
1875, John William Poland, b. 8 Jany., 1840, Urbana, O.,
son of William Martin and Hannah (Rhunenous) Poland.
Address, R. F. D., Iowa City, la. Issue (Poland), b. near
Digitized by V^OOQIC
EIGHTH OBKBRATION 389
Iowa City: i. Twin boys, b, 17 April, 1882; d. inf. ii.
Mary^^, b. 10 Sept, 1885. ui. Frank Ray, b. 31 Aug., 1890.
iv. Grace Kate, b. 16 May, 1894. v. Oka Belle, b. 3 Feby.,
1899.
804. Hannah' Pendleton (Joseph', Major Joseph^, Joseph', Col.
Joseph^, Joseph^), was born at Westerly, R. I., 6 October, 1793, and
died at Cortland, N. Y., 16 October, 1873. She married 27 Febru-
ary, 1817, Cornelius Wyncoop Lansing, son of Garrett A. Lansing.
Issue (Lansing):
i. Ann Elizabeth^, b. New York City; m. 1 Jany., 1837, Samuel W.
Devoe.
ii. Betsey Maria, b. 23 Jany., 1820, New Haven, Conn.; m. (1),
24 Oct., 1839, Augustus Ballard; (2), as his second wife,
John Young. Res. (1904), YorkviUe, 111.
iii. Sarah, b. 30 Oct., 1821, New Haven; dec.; m. as his first wife,
John Young,
iv. James Henry, b. New Haven; m. Sarah Beecher.
V. Harriet Roena, b. Waterbury, Conn.; m. Benjamin Norville.
vi. John Gardner, b. Stony Point, N. Y.; m. Sarah .
806. Job Stanton" Pendleton {Joseph', Major Joseph*, Joseph*,
Col. Joseph*, Joseph*), was born at Westerly, R. I., 9 Feby., 1797,
and died at Brooklyn, N. Y., in 1858. He was in the hotel business
at New Haven, Conn., for a long period, and was also U. S. Marshal
for that district. For some years previous to his death he was a suc-
cessful operator in real estate in Brooklyn. Mr. Pendleton dropped
his first name early in life, and was known generally as Stanton
Pendleton. He was also called " Colonel," but it is uncertain whether
or not this title came to him through holding that office in the Con-
necticut Militia.
Job Stanton® Pendleton married (1), 3 December, 1821, Harriet
Ruth Stanton, born about 1798, Richmond, Mass., died 10 October,
1827, aged 29, daughter of Oliver and Hannah (Dewey) Stanton.
He married (2), 14 August, 1828, Lucy Ann Stanton, a sister of his
first wife, bom 29 March, 1807, Richmond, Mass., died 7 May, 1891,
Amesbury, Mass.
Issue, bom at Westvillc and New Haven, Conn. — ^by first
wife:
1922. Hannah Sophia*, b. 6 Nov., 1822; m. Stephen C. Babcock.
1923. Benjamin, d. 27 Aug., 1825, ae. 1 year.
1924. Joseph Franklin, b. 26 Dec, 1826; m. Eveline F. Cooley.
1925. Harriet Elizabeth, b. 27 March, 1827; m. (1), Day;
(2), Wales Beech. No record of this family has been ob-
tained. She is said to have had sons Edward^* and Louis,
by her first husband — also a daughter, not known whether
by first or second husband.
Issue by second wife:
1926. Mary Eliza, b. 27 Feby., 1829; m. James M. Barker.
Digitized by V^OOQIC
590 THE PBKDLBTOIV GCNSALOGnr
1927. Erastiu Stanton, b. 17 Jany., 1831; m. Margaret Shaw.
1928. Julia Ann, b. 5 Oct., 1833; ul 5 Oct, 1853, Henry Pierce
Curtis, b. 24 May, 1824, son of Ransom and Esther (Pierce)
Cnrtis. Res. Amesbury, Mass. Issne (Cnrtis): i. Lutxie
Either''', b. 1854; d. inf. ii. Lucy Tip, b. 18 March, 1869,
New York City; m. 28 Dec., 1892, Williani Gray. Res.
Amesbury. iii. Grace Judd, b. 1865; d. inf. iv. Edith Pen-
dleton, b. 24 Sept., 1872, New Britain, C<Hm.; unm.
1929. Oliver Stanton, d. inf.
1930. Charlotte Emeline, b. 31 May, 1836; m. 1857, William P.
Barrett. Res. Amesbury, Mass. Issue (Barrett): i. Wil-
Ham G.^^, d. inf.
1931. Charles Gay, b. 30 Sept., 1838; m. Sarah Huyler.
1932. Benjamin B. (b. Dec., 1839); d. 16 Aug., 1842, ae. 20 months.
807. Samuel Clark" Pendleton (Joseph'', Major Joseph^, Jo-
eepV, Col. Joseph^, JoeepV), was bom at Westerly, R. I., 15 Feb-
ruary, 1799, and died near Cortland, N. Y., 19 January, 1874. He
was an early settler of Cortland, where he cultivated a large farm
and engaged in dairying besides. Mr. Pendleton had the confidence
and esteem of all who knew him, and a street in Cortland now bears
his name, a mark of the respect in which he was held. Like his
older brother, Mr. Pendleton dropped his first name and was always
known as Clark Pendleton.
He married 23 March, 1826, Naomi Smith, bom 14 Febmary,
1805, West Springfield, Mass., daughter of David and Amanda
(Howard) Smith.*
Issue, bom in Cortland, N. Y.:
1933. Eliza Maria* (Eliza Ann), b. 31 Oct., 1828; m. 23 Sept,
1853, Andrew Jackson Lyman, b. 12 May, 1824, son of Dr.
Harvy and Prudence (Jackson) Lyman. He was 1st Lieut,
in a N. Y. Cavalry Regt during the Civil War. Issue (Ly-
man): i. Anna Prudence^^, b. 1 July, 1854; m. J. F. May-
bury, ii. Frank Henry, b. 25 Feby., 1856. Res. Kalamazoo,
Mich. iii. Harriet Naamii b. 29 Jan., 1858; m. M. M. May-
bury, iv. William Clark b. 23 May, 1861. He is married
and has ch. Res. Cortland, v. Sarah S„ b. 21 Jany., 1871 ;
m. F. K. McFallJ [Ref.: "Lyman Genealogy."]
1934. Harriet, b. 14 Oct., 1831 ; d. 21 Oct., 1852.
1935. Henry Smith, b. 27 July, 1835; d. 31 Jany., 1840.
1936. Harvey Smith, b. 31 Dec., 1838; m. Laurilla A. Stafford.
1937. William Randall, b. 11 Aug., 1841; m. Sarah E. Gooding.
815. Caroline® Pendleton (William'', Major Joseph^, Joeephf,
•The "Loomis Genealogy/' Vol. II, p. 284, calls her the daughter of
David and Naomi (Howard) Smith and states that she married Clark
Pendleton, 5 March, 18)26.
Digitized by V^OOQIC
BIOHTH OINBRATION SQl
Col. Joteph^, Joieph*), was born at Wcgtcrly, R. I., 10 December,
1816, and died 8 Angust, 1886. She married in 1832, Peleg San-
ford Woodmansee, who was bom in 1807, and died 8 April, 1861.
Issue (Woodmansee) :
i. Caroline*, b. 6 Dec., 1832; d. 26 April, 1833.
ii. Charlotte H., b. 4 Dec., 1835; d. Nov., 1895; m. John Ainlej.
ill. Charles Sanford, b. 20 Dec., 1837; m. (1), Agnes Brodu; (2),
Elisabeth Matthews. Address, R. F. D., No. 2, Norwich,
Conn,
iy. Stephen Henry, b. 1 Jany., 1839; d. 11 Oct, 1842.
▼. Frances Mary, b. 27 March, 1840; d. 9 Sept., 1845.
id. William Edwin, b. 29 April, 1842; m. at Norwich, Conn., 28
Jany., 1864, Charlotte Maria Pitcher. Res. Westville, Conn.
He was a soldier in the Civil War, serving in Co. K, 14th
Regt., C<Hm. VoL Infantry. We are indebted to his daugh-
ter. Miss Florence M.^^ Woodmansee, for this family record,
vii. Catherine E. (2nd), b. 14 Nov., 1845; d. 8 Aug., 1869; m. Rob-
ert Shorkes.
Till. Susan E., b. 29 Aug., 1847; m. William Mitchell. Res. Poque-
tanock, Conn,
iz. James Carlos, b. 6 April, 1850; dec.; m. Lucy Caswell.
X. Lawrence, d. inf.
zi. Horace Holden, h. 15 Feby., 1855; m. 27 May, 1879, Louisa
Birchard. Res. Norwichtown, Conn.
ziL Edgar, b. 21 Nov., 1858: d. 25 Oct., 1884. He was twice mar-
ried.
816. (Rev.) Okorob Washington* Pbndlkton (William', Major
Joseph^, Joseph^, CoL Jo$eph^, Jo$eph*), was bom at Westerly, R. I.,
5 December, 1820, and died at Rahway, N. J., 22 February, 1887.
He prepared for college at Suffield, Conn., and was graduated from
Trinity in the class of 1846. Shortly afterwards he entered the Bap-
tist ministry and held pastorates at Stafford, Colchester, and Poquo-
nock Bridge, Conn., Jacksonyille, 111., Bergen Heights (Jersey City),
Perth Amboy and Rahway, N. J. He was also for a time President
of the Baptist Female College at Columbia, Mo., and Principal of
the Columbian public school at Rahway, N. J.
Rev. George W.* Pendleton married at Hartford, Conn., 3 Sep-
tember, 1846, Jane G. Le Vaughn, bom there, 11 April, 1825, daugh-
ter of James and Sylvia (Booth) LeVaughn. She is now living with
her son Frank in Providence, R. I.
Issue:
1938. Mary Jane», b. 18 Oct., 1847, Stofford, Conn.; d. 31 March,
1864.
1939. George LeVaughn, b. 11 Jany., 1850, Colchester, Conn.; d.
11 Jany., 1853.
1940. Frank George, b. 10 July, 1852, Colchester, Conn,; m. (1),
Helen Brown; (2), Sarah Eastman.
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392 THX PBNDLBTON OENBALOGFT
1941. William White, b. 10 Jany., 1856, Jersey City, N. J.; m. Flor-
ence E. Blair.
817. Nathan Lanphere^ Pendleton {William'', Major Joseph^,
Joteph^, Col. Joteph*, Joseph^), was bom at Westerly, R. I., in Jan-
uary, 1822, and died at Ledyard, Conn., 22 Janoary, 1895. He
married at No. Stonington, Conn., 27 October, 1839, Mrs. Mary Ann
(Miner) Alexander (T. R.), widow of Capt. Thomas Alexander, and
daughter of Elias and Mary (Adams) Miner.
Issue:
1942. Nathan Franklin*, b. 1841, No. Stonington; ul Adeline Dun-
bar.
1943. Augusto S., b. 4 May, 1849, Westerly, R. I.; m. Lemuel Tur-
ner. Res. New London, Conn. Issue (Turner): i. Matid
Lyla^^, b. 13 Nov., 1877, Hartford, Conn.; m. William Co-
rey. Res. New London, Conn.
1944. Charles Jackson, b. 24 May, 1850, Stonington, Conn.; m. (1),
Julia E. Harrington; (2), Eva M. Long.
1946. Alonso Frank, b. 4 Feby., 1852, Pawcatuck, Conn.; m. at
Norwich, Conn., 19 March, 1875, Jennie S. McKnight,* dau.
of John and Tryphena (Page) McKnight. No issue. He
d. at Norwich, 9 Sept., 1909.
818. William Dennis' Pendleton (WUliam', Major Joseph*, Jo-
teph*^ CoL Joseph*, Joseph*), was bom at Mystic, Conn., in August,
1823, and died at Old Mystic, 26 October, 1855. Both these dates
are recorded in the Westerly, R. I., records. Mr. Pendleton was a
merchant tailor in Old Mystic, and engaged in gold mining for two
years in California.
He married at Westerly, 5 November, 1849, Mary Frances Thurs-
ton, bom there, 12 December, 1833, daughter of John Clarke and
Mary Leeds (Miller) Thurston. She married (2), H. Pascal Beck-
with.
Issue of William Dennis* and Mary (Thurston) Pendleton:
1946. Ida Gertrude*, b. 23 March, 1851, Westerly, R. I.; m. at
Noank, Conn., 6 July, 1869, John Havens Newbury, b. 30
Oct., 1849, Mystic, Conn., son of Benjamin Franklin and
Mary Newbury. Res. Bay Shore, Long Island, N. Y. Issue
(Newbury): i. Annie Weams^^, b. 27 Feby., 1872, Mystic,
Conn.; m. (1), 8 Jany., 1891, Albert Charles Parsons; (2),
18 April, 1900, John Chester Haseltine. Res. Bay Shore,
ii. Mary Frances, b. 3 Nov., 1887, Waterbury, Conn.; m. 24
July, 1909, Charles A. Armstrong.
1947. William Edgar, b. 3 Sept., 1854, Mystic, Conn.; m. Millie E.
Braman.
Rcf.! "Thurston Genealogy."
• Hep name is erroneously ^vcn as ** Knight " in the Norwich records.
Digitized by V^OOQIC
BIOKTK OENKRATION
^ 828. Mason Mandeville' Pendleton (Major Benjamin Cran-
dalV, Major Joieph^, Joteph^, CoL Joteph^, Joseph^), was born at
Stonington, Conn.^ 20 May, 1834, and died at Cherokee^ Iowa, 23
May, 1905. He was a fanner in Illinois and Iowa. His first wife,
whom he married at Bloomingdale, 111., about 1857, was Maria Barnes,
bom at Plattsburgh, N. Y., daughter of Jonathan and Mary (Gorham)
Barnes. They separated and he married (2), Mrs. Martha (Riddle)
Agents. His first wife died at San Francisco, Calif., 21 April, 1909.
Issue by first wife*
1948. Henry Earl», b. 31 July, 1859, Wayne, 111.; m. Fannie Heisler.
1949. Minette Althea, b. 24 Nov., 1860, Bloomingdale, 111.; m. at
Turner Junction, 111., 8 March, 1880, Charles Frederick
Whitmarsh. b. 1 April, 1857, Harvard, 111., son of Benjamin
Whitmarsh. Res. Knob, Calif. Issue (Whitmarsh) : i.
Benjamin Earl^^, b. 14 July, 1881, Chicago, 111. ; m. 1 Jany.,
1908, Alice Plunkett. ii. Mabel Beaince, b. 12 May, 1884,
Pierre, So. Dak.; d. 24 Nov., 1884.
1960. Hattie Maria, b. 5 Sept., 1863, Bloomingdale, 111.; m. 26
Jany., 1886, Allen Louis Anderson, b. 11 Jany., 1861, Ge-
neva, 111. Res. Thermopolis, Wyo. Issue (Anderson), first
three b. at Rapid City, So. Dak.: i. Irene Mahle^^, b. 25
Feby., 1886. ii. Ira Warner, b. 3 June, 1887. iii. Ethel
Lenore, b. 22 March, 1891. iv. Glen Pendleton, b. 3 Aug.,
1897, Deadwood, So. Dak. v. Cleon Stanley, b. 18 May,
1900, Deadwood. vi. Murva Lucille, b. 12 June, 1903, Cold
Springs, Wyo.
Issue by second wife:
1961. Franklin, b. — ^ — ; at last accounts he was in Denver, Colo.
840. Joseph Henry* Pendleton {Elliof, Major Joseph^, Jo-
Meph^, CoL Joseph!^, Joieph*), was bom at Westerly, R. I., 6 June,
1836, and died there, 17 June, 1870. He was a soldier in the Civil
War, enlisting on the 4th of January, 1864, in Co. D, 1st Regt.,
Conn. Heavy Artillery, and receiving an honorable discharge on the
6th of October, 1865 (Conn. Adj. Gen. Reports). He married at
Stonington, Conn., 8 December, 1855, Florinda Cornelia Moore, bom
6 January, 1840, Salem, Conn., daughter of Martin Royal and Har-
riet Otis (Daniels) Moore. She married (2), at Franklin, Mass., 17
June, 1876, as his third wife, Otis Wales. Her third husband was
Henry A. Smith, whom she divorced, resuming the name of her first
husband. Res. (1906), Foxboro, Mass.
Issue of Joseph H.* and Florinda C. (Moore) Pendleton:
1952. Florinda Otis', b. 15 July, 1856, Westerly, R. I.; d. 5 Feby.,
1889, Franklin, Mass.; m. at Bellingham, Mass., 6 Oct.,
1876, as his first wife, Henry Clark, a native of Prince Al-
bert, Nova Scotia, son of William Henry and Prudence
(Ray) Clark. He m. (2), Mercy Clark. Florinda* (Pen-
dleton) had issue (Clark), b. at South Franklin, Mass.: i.
Nellie Maud''', b. 16 Nov., 1876; m, 17 Nov., 1895, James
Digitized by V^OOQIC
394 THS PBKDLVrON GCNBALOGFT
T. Danphinee. Res. Franklin, Mass. ii. Urtna Belle, d. ae.
8 months.
1953. Henry Martin, b. 19 Sept., 1858; m. (1), Ida P. Prime; (2),
Emma Prime.
1964. Edwin Sands, b. Walpole, Mass.; d. yomig.
1955. Elmer Bumside,* b. 6 Oct, 1863; nnm. Res. Foxboro, Maass.
842. Edmund Allkn^ Pkndlbton {AUen', Sylveetet^, Stflvettet^,
Col. Jotepk*, Joseph*), was bom in New Yorit City, 4 March, 1805.
He married there, 12 August, 1827, Mary Hipwell, bom 27 Novem-
ber, 1809, daughter of John Hipwell.
Issue, bom in New York:
1956. William^ b. 1830; m. Elisa Dennison.
1957. Sophia Lois, b. 18 Sept, 1832; dec.; m. 28 July, 1850, David
Mould. Issue (Mould), b. New York: i. Edmund AUen}^,
b. 4 Oct., 1853; m. Margaret Farrell, and has four ch. Res.
New York City. ii. LUa A.,h. % July, 1856; d. 27 Jany.,
1905; m. Fred Shont
1958. Jane Ann, b. 24 Aug., 1834; m. in New York, 22 Oct., 1854,
Elbert Hawley Treadwell, b. 20 March, 1833, Bridgeport,
Conn., son of David and Eliza (Montross) Treadwell. Res.
New York City. Issue (Treadwell) : i. Jennie Pendleion^^,
b. 28 July, 1873; unm. (1905).
1959. Adaline, b. 21 Oct, 1836; m. Enoch Holloway.
1960. Mary, b. 10 April, 1839; m. in New York, 21 Sept, 1865,
John Charles Post, b. 23 Aug., 1831, Philadelphia, Pa., son
of Henry and Sarah (Long) Post Res. Tom's River, N. J.
Issue (Post), b. New York: i. Ida May^^, b. 2 May, 1869;
d. 28 Nov., 1901; m. 14 May, 1890, Walter Edwin Davis,
ii. Elhert Treadtveli, b. 6 March, 1873; m. 16 Oct., 1895,
Harriet Cambum. Res. Tom's River, N. J. iii. John
Charles, Jr., h. 7 Sept, 1877; m. 14 Dec., 1904, Hannah
Irons. Res. Tom's River, N. J.
1961. Edmund, d. young.
1962. Sylvester, b. 26 March, 1843; m. 11 Feby., 1865, Mary Louisa
Post. No issue. Early in the Civil War, he enlisted at
New York City, 22 Aug., 1861, in Co. K, 9th Regt, N. Y.
Vol. Infantry (Hawkin's Zouaves), and served in Bumside's
campaign in North Carolina, and later was at the battle of
Antietam. On the 6th of May, 1863, he was transferred to
Co. K, 3rd Regt., N. Y. Vol., and was honorably discharged,
14 May, 1863. In 1902 Mr. Pendleton was living at West-
field, Mass.
1963. George Merritt, d. tmm.
1964. Henrietta, b. 2 April, 1855; m. in New York, 11 July, 1878,
Charles Thatcher, b. 28 Oct, 1854, d. 2 Oct., 1895, Green-
ville, N. J., son of James R. and Margaretta (Byrne)
• Erroneously given in Westerly records as " Elma H."
Digitized by V^OOQIC
■lOHTH OBNBHATION 595
Thatcher. She lives at Tom's River, N. J. Issue (Thatcher) :
i. Henrietta Pendleton^^, b. 30 Jany., 1880, New York City.
845. Sylvester* Pendleton (AUen', Sylvettet^, Sylvettei^, Col.
JoMeph^, Joieph*), was bom in New York City, about 1809, and died
in Brooklyn, about October, 1878 aged 70 years. He was for many
years engaged in the provision business io, New York City, owning
several stalls in the old Catherine Street Market, and became a well-
to^o man. He married Mary Ann Dennison, daughter of Thomas
and Mary Ann (Haines) Dennison. She died in Brooklyn, 18 No-
vember, 1886 or 1887.
Issue, bom in New York City:
1965. Twin boys, d. inf«
1966. Allen*, b. Dec., 1844; m. Alice McOrath.
1967. Amelia Goodwin, b. 26 Aug., 1846; unm. She was formerly
a teacher in the Brooklyn schools, and in 1906 was living at
614 Greene Ave., that city.
1968. Mary Jane, b. 1848; d. ae. 21 years; m. William J. Williams
and had one ch., Mary Florence^^ (^Uiams), who d. ae. 3
weeks.
1969. Henry Sylvester, m. Elisabeth Bradley.
1970. Grace, d. inf.
1971. Emma Grace, b. 9 Nov., 1856; m. at Brooklyn, 19 Oct., 1874,
Danforth EUery. Issue (Ellery) : i. Fratdclin^^, b. 1 July,
1875; d. unW, 23 April, 1903. Mrs. Ellery lives with her
sister Amelia in Brooklyn.
860. Elbert S.* Pendleton (Frederick^, Ethan^, Simeon^, Col.
Joseph^, Joseph}), was bom in Connecticut, 16 March, 1835. When
he was about two years old his parents removed to Crawford County,
Pa., and Mr. Pendleton's home has been there ever since. In 1906
he was living in the town of Woodcockboro.
He married at Venango, Pa., 12 April, 1866, Narcissa Dorcas
Clark, bom 12 April, 1840, Woodcock, Pa., died there, 1 July, 1886,
daughter of Robert and Nancy (Coulter) Clark.
Issue, bom at Woodco<i, Pa.:
1972. Frederick Clark*, b. 29 Nov., 1867; d. 10 July, 1871.
1973. Flora Grace, b. 11 March, 1869; d. June, 1891; m. Oct.,
1889, Albert Stogo. No issue.
1974. Mary Narcissa, b. 18 Feby., 1875; unm. (1906).
851. Floraettb* Pendleton (Frederick^, Ethan*, Simeon*, Col.
Joieph*, Joseph}), was bom in Connecticut, 12 December, 1836, and
died 27 August, 1875. She married 28 December, 1854, Dwight
Darius Birchard, a native of Pennsylvania, bom 28 August, 1831.
Issue (Birchard):
i. Charles Edgar*, b. 9 June, 1856; d. 7 June, 1857.
ii. Almon Dwight, b. 6 July, 1858. Res. Cincinnati, O.
Digitized by V^OOQIC
S96 THE PENDLETON OENEALOOT
iii. James Frederick, b. 20 June^ 1860; m. 5 March, 1881^ Mary
Johnston. Res. Ti£Bn, O.
iv. Barrett Lee, b. 1 Sept., 1862. Res. Woodbine, la.
V. Flora Caroline, b. 18 Sept., 1865; m. Sylvester Humes. Res.
Union City, Pa.
vi. Martha, b. 29 Jmie, 1867; m. Charles Muckinhaupt. Res.
Meadville, Pa.
vii. Finney Warren, b. 12 Jany., 1870. Res. Tiffin, O.
viii. John Winslow, b. 28 June, 1872.
iz. Mary Louise, b. 24 Aug., 1873; dl Tracy Ticknor. Res. Cam-
bridge Springs, Pa.
X. Floraette, b. 9 Aug., 1875.
854. Friend Ethan* Pendleton {Frederick^, Ethan^, Simeon^,
Col. Jateph*, Joieph*), was bom in Crawford Co., Pa., 2 August,
1843, and has always lived in that part of the state. For quite a
number of years he has made his home at Cambridge Springs, where
he is occupied in farming.
He married 7 September, 1869, Jemima Emily Marcy, bom 21
April, 1849, Crawford Co., Pa., daughter of Joseph Rowland and
Sarah Ann (Crawford) Marcy.
Issue, bom in Crawford County:
1975. Flora Belle", b. 22 June, 1873.
i976. Sarah Adelia, b. 15 April, 1875; m. 16 June, 1900, Emmett
H. McClellan. Res. Dayton, O. Issue (McClellan): i.
Paul Pendleton}^, b. 12 Feby., 1905.
1977. Earl Frederick, b. 29 March, 1882; unm. (1907).
866; Ethan Murray* Pendleton (Abel Hinckley'', Ethan^, Sim-
eon^, CoL Joseph*, Joieph}), was born at Norfolk, Conn., 17 August,
1859. He is foreman in a large brass goods factory at Torrington,
Conn.
He married at Goshen, Conn., 16 November, 1881, Elisabeth
Maria Stewart, born 24 November, 1858, Torrington, Conn., daugh-
ter of George and Ann (Hunter) Stewart.
Issue, bom at Goshen:
1978. Alice Lorette^, b. 25 Oct., 1885.
1979. Elizabeth Berona, b. 8 July, 1887.
1980. Ethan Murray, Jr., b. 9 July, 1888.
877. Hubert Dwioht* Pendleton (Lucius Smith', Ethan^, Sim-
eon^, Col. Joseph*, Joseph*), was bom at Norfolk, Conn., 14 June,
1843. He is a manufacturer of sashes and blinds at Patterson, N. Y.,
and has built up a large and prosperous business.
He married at Patterson, 26 November, 1868, Helen Elizabeth
Dean, bom there, 4 January, 1842, daughter of George Diedrick
and Caroline (Hawley) Dean.
Issue — second and third bom at Brewster's Station, N. Y.,
others at Patterson:
Digitized by V^OOQIC
EIGHTH -GENERATION 397
1981. Anna Harriette% b. 14 Aug., 1869; m. 29 June, 1893, Ches-
ter Benjamin Foster. No issue. Res. Philadelphia, Pa.
1982. Clara Ermina, b. 28 May, 1871; m. 16 Dec., 1898, George
Witheridge. No issue. Res. Patterson, N. Y.
1983. William Olin, b. 20 July, 1873; d. 16 Sept., 1873.
1984. Helen Caroline, b. 15 Sept., 1874; m. 15 June, 1899, Elbert
Crane Crosby. No issue. Res. Towner's, N. Y.
1985. Mary Louise, h. 3 Feby., 1878; m. at Patterson, 8 Nov., 1899,
George Porter Dykman, b. 13 Aug., 1874, Dykman's, N. Y.,
son of Isaac and Theresa (Porter) Dykman. Res. Kings-
ton, N. Y. Issue (Dykman): i. HuheH Pendleton^^, b. 7
July, 1902, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
1986. Oliver Eugene, b. 18 Oct, 1880; d. 20 Oct., 1880.
Ref: ''Whitney FamUy of Conn.,'' pp. 9164» SMO.
881. EuoBNE Goodrich^ Pendleton (Luciut Smith', Ethan^, Sim-
ean^. Col. Joteph^, Joseph*), was bom at Wassaic, N. Y., 8 Jany.,
1856. He is a manufacturer of sashes and blinds at Patterson, N. Y.
He married 8 July, 1893, Mrs. Fannie (Chamberlain) Wilcox, bom
16 June, 1854, Cornwall, Conn., widow of William Wilcox, and
daughter of Willis D. and Jeannette (Ketchum) Chamberlain.
Issue :
1987. Lucius Goodrich*, b. 22 Oct, 1894, Wassaic, N. Y.
888. Charles* Pendleton (William', Job\ Capt. WUliam^, Col.
William^, JoiepV), was bom at Islesboro, Me., 5 August, 1802, and
died at Sacramento, Calif., 21 July, 1857. He went to California in
1852, and engaged in mining in Placer County for several years.
In 1853 his sons William and Edwin joined him. In the summer of
1857 Mr. Pendleton started home, but was taken ill in Sacramento
and died there three hours before his sons could reach him. Edwin
returned East, but his older brother remained in California ajid has
not been heard from in over thirty years.
Charles* Pendleton married at Camden, Maine, 26 September,
1833, Louisa W. Eaton, bora 6 August, 1807, Camden, died there,
14 September, 1870, daughter of Joseph, Jr., and Deborah (Wa-
terman) Eaton.
Issue, bom at Camden, Me.:
1988. Elisabeth Eaton*, b. 20 July, 1834; m. as his second wife, at
Camden, Me., 8 June, 1859, Lewis A. Enowlton, son of
Abraham and Lucinda (Billings) Knowlton. He was b. 21
Feby., 1825, his first wife being Elisabeth's cousin, [1993]
Caroline* Pendleton. Mrs. Elisabeth (Pendleton) Enowl-
ton lives at Belfast, Me., and has taken much interest in
furnishing data for this work. She has two sons (Knowl-
ton): i. Charlet Edward}^, b. 31 Aug., 1860; unm. He is
U. S. Collector of Customs at Belfast, ii. Herbert Eugene,
b. 28 Feby., 1866; m. 31 Oct., 1898, Mary Gertmde Dacy.
Digitized by V^OOQIC
THS PBKDLBTON OENKALOGFr
He is a graduate of the Harvard Medical School and prac-
tices in Cambridge, Mass.
1989. Frederick Clifford, b. 21 Sept, 1835; d. 27 Aug., 1896; m.
29 Jany., 1885, Greorgiana S. Alden. No issne.
1990. WiUiam Charles, b. 23 Oct., 1837.
1991. Nathaniel Eaton, b. 12 June, 1841; d. unm., 20 Jany., 1878.
He enlisted at Camden, Me., 10 Sept, 1862, for nine m<«ths'
service in the Civil War, and was mustered into Co. F, 26th
Regt., Me. Vol. Infantry. He was discharged at Bangor,
Me., 17 Aug., 1863, upon the return of the regiment from
the front.
1992. Edwin Grey, b. 14 Feby., 1843; d. unm., 21 Aug., 1885.
889. Aaron^ Pendleton (William', Joh\ Capt. William^ Col.
William*, Joteph*), was born at Islesboro, Me., 30 March, 1806, and
died at Brewer, Me., 25 July, 1886. He was a successful master
mariner.
He married, 14 November, 1825, Rebecca Farrow, bom 3 October,
1800, died 21 June, 1868 (or 1869), daughter of John and Re-
becca (Ames) Farrow.
Issue, first two bom at Islesboro, others at Northport, Me.:
1993. Caroline', b. 13 July, 1826; d. 17 Feby., 1859, Belfast, Me.;
m. as his first wife, at Northport, Me., 25 Dec., 1848, Lewis
A. Knowlton. He m. (2), her cousin, [1988] Elizabeth
Eaton* Pendleton. Caroline* (Pendleton) Knowlton had one
ch.: i. Caroline Jotephine^^ (Knowlton), b. 20 Sept, 1849;
m. 27 Sept., 1870, Charles P. Hazeltine. He is Register of
Probate for Waldo Co., Me. Res. Belfast.
1994. Henderson, b. 10 Oct, 1828; m. Aurilia Drinkwater,
1995. Harriet, b. 24 Sept, 1835; d. 13 July, 1836.
1996. Girard Esterbrook, b. 4 Aug., 1837; m. Ellen J.* Pendleton.
1997. Ambrose, b. 13 April, 1840; d. unm.
892. Albert' Pendleton (WiUiam'', Jo6«, Capt WUUam^, Col.
WiUiam*, Joteph*), was bom at Islesboro, Me., 17 April, 1812, and
died at Boston, Mass., 29 June, 1845. He was a master mariner.
He married in 1837, Mercy J.' Famsworth, a second cousin,
daughter of Robert^, Jr., and Jane (Gilkey) Farnsworth, and grand-
daughter of Robert and [122] Bridget* (Pendleton) Famsworth.
She was bom 6 July, 1819; married (2), 26 August, 1846, William
Brown, and died 24 June, 1856 (" Hist of Isles.," pp. 204, 173).
Issue of Albert* and Mercy J.® (Famsworth) Pendleton, bom
at Islesboro:
1998. ArabeUe Ober», b. 8 Oct., 1838; d. 10 Sept, 1866; m. (1),
about 1858, James Leeman. He died in 1860, and she m.
(2), 28 Dec., 1861, Jacob D. Dodge. Issue by first hus-
band (Leeman): i. Amanda^^, m. Frank Curtis of Bucks-
port Center, Me. Issue by second husband (Dodge): iL
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Jetrie A}^» b. 23 Sept., 1864; m. George Megee. Res. Phil-
adelphia, Pa.
1999. Maria Louisa (twin with Arabelle), d. 8 May, 1870; m.
Charles Hozie, and had no issue.
2000. William Dudley, b. 13 June, 1841; m. Mrs. Matilda Whitten.
2001. Ellen Jane, b. 2 June, 1844; m. [1996] Girard £.» Pendleton.
Ref.: ** History of Islesboro^" p. 199.
893. Reuben^ Pendleton {William', Job*, Capt. William^, Col
William*, Jo§eph^), was bom at Islesboro, Me., 12 March, 1815, and
died at tlnion. Me., 14 Oct, 1879. He married in November, 1842,
Selinda Simmons, bom 11 April, 1825, died 2 May, 1847, Camden,
Me., daughter of Ziba and Mary (Blake) Smmions.
Issue, bom at Camden, Me.:
2002. MaryS b. 14 Oct, 1844; m. 25 June, 1870, Rufus S. Gerrish,
who d. 22 June, 1881. They had no issue. Mrs. Gerrish
lives at Waldoboro, Me.
2003. George Simmons, b. 5 Feby., 1847; m. Helen D. Gerrish.
895. Jefferson' Pendleton (WiUiam'', Job^, Capt. William^,
Col. William*, Joteph*), was bom at Islesboro, Me., 6 March, 1820,
and died in Camden, Me., June, 1902. An obituary notice in a local
newspaper says of him : " One of our aged and respected citixens,
Capt. Jefferson Pendleton, died at his home on High Street Sunday
after an illness of several months. Capt. Pendleton was a native
of Islesboro, but for many years he has lived in Camden. He fol-
lowed the sea virtually aU his life. ' During his last iUness he re-
ceived the tenderest care from his wife and daughter. . . . He
was a genial, cheerful old gentleman, and very active for his years
up to the time of his last sickness, and he will be greatly missed in
town. He was a loyal member of Amity Lodge, F. & A. M."
Jefferson^ Pendleton married 7 February, 1842, Dorothy* Gilkey,
a second cousin, daughter of Thomas, Jr., and DoUy^ (Fams worth)
Gilkey, and granddaughter of Robert and [122] Bridget* (Pendle-
ton) Famsworth. She was bom at Islesboro, 14 December, 1820,
and is still living at Camden, Me. Mrs. Pendleton has g^ven us much
information about the early Pendletons of Islesboro.
Issue, bom at Camden, Me.:
2004. Georgiana*, b. 9 Sept, 1844; d. 28 Oct., 1844.
2006. Thomas J., b. 13 Feby., 1849; d. 4 Feby., 1859.
2006. Clarence F., b. 22 Aug., 1853; d. 3 July, 1863.
2007. Frank L., b. 24 March, 1856; m. Charlotte Petty.
2008. Lizzie F., b. 29 July, 1858; unm.
896. William Estabrook^ Pendleton (William'^, Joh^, Capt.
WiUiam^, Col. William*, Joiepk*), was bom at Islesboro, Me., 30
January, 1823, and died at New Orleans, La., 30 Jany., 1901. Prior
to the Mexican War he enlisted on the U. S. Frigate '' Savannah "
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400 THE PENDLETON GENEALOGY
for a voyage round the -world. Upon returning to the states and
finding that war had been declared^ he re-enlisted and went on the
frigate to California^ where he endured many hardships while that
country was being won from Mexico. He afterwards settled near
New Orleans^ La., and became a pilot on the Mississippi. When the
Civil War broke out he took sides with the South and was an officer
in the Confederate Navy.
William E.* Pendleton married, 8 December, 1856, Sarah E. Neil,
bom at Belize, La., 21 May, 1837, died 5 December, 1898, daughter
of William and Ellen (Critchely) Neil.
Issue, first two bom at Belize, others at New Orleans:
2009. Charles E,% b. 12 Sept., 1867; d. in New Orleans, ae. 6 years.
2010. Ellen Robinson, b. 4 July, 1860; m. 22 Oct., 1890, Emile Otto
Lehde, son of John Frederick and Catherine Barbara (John- *
son) Lehde. Res. New Orleans. Issue (Lehde) : i. Wil"
Ham Pendleton Emile^^, b. 2 Oct., 1892.
2011. William Lee, b. 28 March, 1863; m. Alice B. Schleisinger.
2012. Mary, d. inf.
2013. Allen, d. inf.
2014. Reuben Allen, b. 7 Feby., 1871; m. Dec, 1900, Renie Bour-
geois. No issue (1909). Res. New Orleans.
2015. Chad, d. inf. (.?).
897. Joseph Anderson" Pendlkton {William'', Job^, Capt. Wil-
liam^, CoL William^, Joteph*), was bom at Islesboro, Me., 28 No-
vember, 1824, and died in New York City, 23 May, 1870. He set-
tled in New York as a young man, and at various times was an agent
for the Erie Railroad Co., a clerk in the New York Custom House,
in the stave business in Virginia, and a confectioner in New Yorit
City. During the Civil War he served for one hundred days in Co.
F, 84th Regt., N. Y. Vol. Infantry, and participated in a campaign
through the Shenandoah Valley. He was a member of Architect
Lodge in New York City, A. F. & A. M., and also a Knight Templar.
Joseph A." Pendleton married at Salem, Mass., 25 May, 1853,
Susan A. Clark, b. 17 February, 1823, daughter of Ebenezer and
Betsey (Stone) Clark, of Salem.
Issue, born in New York City:
2016. William Anderson*, b. 5 March, 1857; m. 24 June, 1897, Jen-
nett Mae Woods, b. 16 March, 1866, Union Hill, N. J., dau.
of Franklin M. and Isabella (Elkins) Woods. No issue.
Up to within a few years Mr. Pendleton made his home in
New York, where he was connected with several large cor-
porations at different intervals. He now lives near Ironde-
quoit, N. Y., where he owns a fruit farm.
2017. James Frank, b. 13 Nov., 1860; d. 3 Aug., 1907; m. 6 Sept.,
1906, Zillah Edith Luse. No issue. He was a lawyer in
New York City.
898. Simeon* Pendleton (Amot'', Joh^, Capt. William^, CoL Wtt-
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BIOHTH GXNBRATION 401
liam\ JoMepV), was bom at Islesboro, Mc, 23 August^ 1800, and
died in California in October, 1857. He was a master mariner. He
married in 1825, Lavina Bates, bom 28 June, 1807, Camden, Me.,
died 26 December, 1897, Milford, N. H., daughter of Hosea and
Sally (Higgins) Bates.
Issue, first seven bom at Hope, Me.:
2018. Alonzo*, b. 1826; d. ae. 3 years, 9 months.
2019. Alexis, b. 1828; d. inf.
2020. Edwin A., b. 14 Aug., 1830. He went to Calif, in 1849, and
after a few years was heard from no further.
2021. Octavia O., b. 4 July, 1832; m. at Providence, R. I., 19 Dec,
1853, William A. Sprag^e, son of Matthew and Bethia
(Cobb) Sprague. Issue (Sprague): i. Frank A.^^, b. 1854;
d. 1874.
2022. Aubrey M., b. 28 Sept, 1834; unm. Res. Milford, N. H.
Upon his graduation from the Boston Latin School he took
up the study of theology at Meadville, Pa., but on account
of ill health engaged in no active ministerial work for ten
years. During this time he made several long sea voyages.
Finally he established a Unitarian Church at East Wilton,
N. H., and afterwards took the pastorate of the Unitarian
Church at Milford, where by his own efforts the society
built one of the finest edifices in New England. Rev. Au-
brey M. Pendleton was also largely instrumental in furnish-
ing Milford with a public library.
2023. Laura L., b. 28 March, 1836; d. 26 April, 1898, Milford, N. H.;
m. (1), at Boston, Mass., 8 Oct., 1855, ^vin R. Danton;
(2), 1871, at Palmyra, N. Y., Joseph C. Lovett. No issue.
2024. Alonzo M., b. 6 July, 1838; d. in Calif, in 1858 or 1859.
2025. Francisco S., b. 25 Dec, 1840, Camden, Me.; d. 1 Aug., 1853,
Boston, Mass.
2026. Lavinia Bates, b. 28 Oct., 1843, Camden, Me.; m. 18 Aug.,
1881, William W. Chandler, of Chicago, 111., son of William
and Electa (Owens) Chandler. No issue. Res. Milford,
N. H.
2027. Mary Eliza, b. 18 Nov., 1845, Boston, Mass.; d. June, 1846.
2028. Ellen Lovett, b. 25 March, 1849, Boston, Mass.; m. 1894,
Eugene W. Sawyer, of Chicago, 111. No issue. Res. Mil-
ford, N. H.
900. Jane* Pendleton (Amot^, Jo6«, Copt. William^, Col. Wil-
liam'^, Joteph*), was bom at Northport, Me., 2 December, 1809,
and died there, 6 March, 1847. She married at Northport, David
Alden, Jr.,* son of David and Mary (Small) Alden. He was bom
in 1788, probably at Cape Elizabeth, Me., and died at Lynn, Mass.,
18 May, 1875.
• Probably David Alden, Srd. See note concerning the ancestry of Re-
becca Alden, wife of [120] Henry* Pendleton.
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402 THE PENDLETON OENEALOGFT
Issue (Aldcn), bom at Northport^ Me.:
i. Mary AmcHa% b. 22 Sept, 1836; d. 1 July, 1901; m. Nelson M.
Payne.
ii. David Osgood, b. 25 April, 1837; m. Euphemia Drinkwater.
iii. Sarah Eveline, b. 29 May, 1839; m. Joseph Goodwin,
iv. Albert Edward, b. 4 May, 1842.
V. Josephine Adelia, b. 4 July, 1844; m. 26 May, 1868, John S.
Treadwell. Res. Lynn, Mass.
vi. Jane Cascaline, b. 26 Nov,, 1846; m. Preston W. Frye. Res.
Patten, Me.
901. Sarah* Pendleton (Amot^, Joh^, Capt. William*, Col. WU-
liam\ Joieph*), was bom at Northport, Me., 20 February, 1811, and
died at Hallowell, Me., 21 August, 1877. She married Oliver Fales,
and had issue (Fales):
i. Arthur P.», b. 16 June, 1836; d. 10 May, 1867, Belfast, Me.
ii. Sarah E., b. 9 July, 1837; d. 22 June, 1846.
iii. Emma F., b. 8 Nov., 1839; d. 29 July, 1871, HaUoweU, Me.;
m. Henry Horn and left four daughters,
iv. Oliver J., b. 7 July, 1842; d. 19 May, 1844.
V. Fred A., b. 1 July, 1846; d. 6 Dec., 1877, San Francisco,
Calif.; m. Ella Weymouth and left two daughters,
vi. Edwin N., b. 21 July, 1848; d. 13 April, 1862.
vii. WiUiam H., b. 11 May, 1863, Augusta, Me,; m. 16 Nov., 1874,
Sarah S. Lee. Res. Lynn, Mass.
904. Amos* Pendleton, Jr. (Amos'', J6b\ Capt William*, Col.
■William^, Joseph*), was bom at Northport, Me., 2 July, 1818, and
died in Bangor, Me., August, 1867. He married in January, 1843,
Mrs. Mehitable E. (Hardy) French, widow of Samuel French, and
daughter of Dr. Manly and Sarah (Sherbnm) Hardy.
Issue, bom at Bangor:
2029. Harriet L.*, b. Oct, 1843; d. unm., 26 July, 1864, Bangor.
2030. Amos Llewellyn, b. March, 1863; d. Nov., 1864.
2031. Walter A., b. 27 Feby., 1866; m. Carolyn H. White.
906. Job F.* Pendleton (Amos^, Job*, Capt, William*, Col. WU-
liam^, Joseph*), was bom at Northport, Me., 22 May, 1822 and died
at Worcester, Mass., 16 June, 1894. He married, 20 December,
1849, Harriet A. Pollard, bom 19 August, 1830, Bucksport, Me.,
daughter of Anthony W. and Harriet W. (Hardy) Pollard. She Is
now living at Worcester, Mass.
Issue, bom at Northport, Me. (except as otherwise noted):
2032. Manley A.*, b. 28 Dec, 1860; d. 5 March, 1903, Worcester,
Mass.; m. (1), 9 Nov., 1876, Jennie Oilman, dau. of Ros-
well and Arethusa Oilman; m. (2), 3 July, 1879, Carrie E.
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EIGHTH OBNBRATION 4r05
Pronty^ dau. of Lorenzo D. and Maria L. (Davis) Pronty.
He had no issue by either wife.
2033. Henrietta A., b. 9 March, 1853, Bangor, Me.; m. at North-
port, Me.; 4 July, 1873, Stihnan Austin West, son of Rich-
ard * and Cynthia A. (Smith) West. Res. Marlboro, Mass.
Issue (West): i. Mabel E.^^ b. 3 Oct., 1876, Marlboro.
2034. Annie Jane, b. 18 April, 1856, Bangor, Me.; m. (!>, at Marl-
boro, Mass., 19 May, 1877, Fred J. Tabcr, son of Harrison
P. and Ruth (Herrick) Taber; m. (2), Aug., 1898, Verdine
Parker, son of William and Sarah Ann (Rw>d) Parker. No
issue.
2035. Henry O., b. 31 Jany., 1857; d. 19 Aug., 1894, Marlboro,
Mass.; m. 5 Nov., 1878, Miriam C. Ooodnow, dau« of Jameg
and Abby (Allen) Ooodnow. No issue. ^
2036. Abby Louise, b. 23 Dec., 1869; m. (1), 15 Sept, 1880, Ar-^
thur H. Bullard, son of Oeorge C. and Mary £. (Hender-
son) Bullard; m. (2), at Worcester, Mass., 7 Feby., 1903,
John W. Ealy, son of William C. and Margaret (Williams)
Ealy. No issue.
2037. Harriet Josephine, b. 14 July, 1863; d. 30 Oct, 1905; m. 27
Aug., 1884, Daniel/ W. Dorman, son of Lathrop and Eme-
line (Field) Dorman. Issue (Dorman): i. Lerojf A,^^, b.
31 March, 1884, Worcester.
2038. Loren Wayne, b. 12 April, 1865; m. Clara Keating.
907. Abby Farnsworth* Pendleton (AmoM^, Joh^, Capt WU-
liam^. Col. William!^, Joieph*), was born at Northport, Me., 25 Oc-
tober, 1825, and died there, 27 March, 1904. She married, 31 Octo-
ber, 1841, Otis Cranmings, bom 27 February, 1819, Union, Me., son
of David and Rosanna (Kelloch) Cunmiings. Mrs. Cummings gave
us much assistance m preparing this work. She had issue (Cum-
mings):
i. Pauline", b. 25 Dec., 1842; d. 8 Nov., 1866; m. June, 1866,
C. T, Knight, of Northport.
ii. Annie Helen, b. 29 March, 1844; m. 10 Jany., 1874, Capt.
Alonzo C. Batchelder. Res. Northport, Me. Issue (Batch-
elder) : 1. Charlei Henri^^, b. 8 Aug., 1876. 2. Abb^ Pau-
line, b. 27 June, 1878.
iii. Otis Henri, b. 14 March, 1848; m. Lissie £. Martin. Res.
(1904), Fort Wayne, Ind. Issue (Cummings): 1. Helen
Itabella^^,h. 10 Sept., 1874; m. Ralph P. Russell. Res.
Belmont, Mass. 2. Lillian Wiggin, b. 14 July, 1877; m. 16
June, 1898, George P. Riley.
Bcf.i " History of Union, Me."
910. Joseph Thomas* Pendleton (Job^, Job^, Capt, WSliam*,
Col, William'^, Joseph*), was bom at Hope, Me., 24 November, 1809,
♦ Given as Robert West in the Marlboro Vital records.
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404 THE PBKDLXTON GBNBALOOT
And died at Lyons, Wis., 23 December, 1879. He was a school
teacher and farmer and held many offices of trust in the towns in
which he lived. He married, 20 November, 1834, Mary Emeline
Wright, bom 1 March, 1816, Hope, Me., daughter of John and
Elania (Bobbins) Wright. She is now living at Lyons, Wis.
Issue, first three bom at Palmyra, Me., others at Council
Bluffs, la.:
2039. Marcellus Avander^, b. 2 July, 1836; m. 2 Nov., 1869, An-
toinette Amanda Gardner, b. 27 Sept., 1839, Plymouth,
N. Y., dau. of Elijah Rose and Rebecca (Powell) Gardner.
No issue. Mr. Pendleton is the proprietor of a variety
store at Lake Geneva, Wis.
2040. Aurelia Celestine, b. 6 March, 1841; m. 8 Feby., 1866, Hor-
ace Cole. Res. Lyons, Wis. Issue (Cole): i. Cecile Au-
relia^^ b. 26 July, 1877; d. 27 July, 1896. '
2041. Rolanda Servilius, b. 16 May, 1842; d. 12 Feby., 1845, Hope,
Me.
2042. Pamelia Marciana, b. 5 Jany., 1847; d. 11 Aug., 1849.
2043. Joseph Thomas, Jr., b. 8 Feby., 1849 ; unm. Res. Lyons, Wis.
2044. Mary Emeline, b. 11 March, 1851; unm.
2045. Rosella Felicia, b. 26 Sept, 1852; unm.
2046. HimeHus Crandall, b. 23 Jany., 1855; m. (1), Nellie J. Mc-
Neal; (2), Ida M. Livingstone.
911. (Dr.) Calvin Crane® Pendleton (Job'', Joh^, Copt. WU-
Itanf, Col, William*, Jo$eph*), was bom at Hope, Me., 25 August,
1811, and died at Parowan, Utah, 21 April, 1873. In the early
thirties he went to Columbus, Ohio, toi study medicine, and upon com-
pleting his course, took up practice at Bradford, Penobscot Co., Me.
The registry of deeds for this county shows that late in 1837, Calvin
C. Pendleton, gentleman, of Bradford, received mortgages on various
tracts of land in that town. Some time about 1840 he removed to
Nauvoo, 111., where he joined the Mormon Church and became prom-
inent in its councils. In 1846 he removed with this body to Canes-
ville, Iowa, and in 1852 emigrated to Utah, locating at Parowan,
which became the coimty seat of Iron County. Two years later Dr.
Pendleton was elected a member of the Territorial Legislature, and
was Probate Judge from 1853 to 1855, and also County Commis-
sioner for two terms from 1853 to 1857. In the spring of 1855 he
was elected County Recorder, which office he held for ten years. He
was also for a long period City Recorder of Parowan. In 1856 he
was chosen a director in the Deseret Agricultural Society, and was
besides one of the church dignitaries for many years.
Dr. Calvin C.® Pendleton married (1), in 1844, Sally A. Seavey,
of St. George's, Me. His second wife was Phebe Smith. He mar-
ried (3), at Canesville, Iowa, 14 November, 1849, Sarah Ann New-
berry, bom 19 June, 1821, Hanover, Pa., daughter of James and
Mary (Smith) Newberry. His fourth wife was Mary J. Coombs,
whom he married at Salt Lake City, Utah, 2 April, 1861. She was
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KIOHTH GENERATION 405
bom at Alton, 111., 13 July, 1836, daughter of Anthony and Maria
(Morgan) Coombs.
Issue bv first wiics
2047. EmeUne*, b. 16 Dec., 1844, Nauvoo, 111.; d. 24 March, 1847.
2048. Daniel S., b. 15 Sept., 1846, Canesvllle, la,; m. (1), Margaret
Benson. (2), Anna Larson.
Issue by second wife, bom at Canesvllle, la.:
2049. Phcebe A., b. 15 Aug., 1848; m. Thomas Evans.
2050. Calvin David, b. 15 Oct., 1849; m. three times.
Issue by third wife, first two bom at Canesville, la., others
at Parowan, Utah:
2051. Sarah Elizabeth, b. 4 Sept., 1850; m. James Council.
2052. James Newberry, b. 26 Dec., 1851; d. 30 Aug., 1856.
2053. Jane Newberry, b. 31 Oct, 1853 ;- m. Thomas Richards.
2054. Freeman Warren, b. 23 March, 1855; m. Anna Henderson.
2055. William Willis, b. 14 April, 1857; m. Mary B. Gurr.
2056. Lovina Dame, b. 1859; d. ae. 1 year.
2057. Lovina Dame (twin), b. 1859; d. 25 Feby., 1863. The first
names of these twins were pronounced with the short " i "
and with the long " i " respectively.
Issue by fourth wife:
2058. Fanny M., b. 2 Febv., 1862; d. 7 May, 1867.
2059. Lucy S., b. 18 May* 1865; d. 20 April, 1867.
2060. Mark Anthony, b. 2 Dec., 1868; unm. In 1903 he was Post-
master and Town Clerk of Salina, Utah. In the following
year he took a course of study at the Utah Agricultural Col-
lege, and in 1905 attended the University of Utah. He re-
moved to San Francisco, Cal., not long before the earth-
quake there, and is now living in that city. We are greatly
indebted to him for help in gathering records of his father's
descendants.
2061. Mary Adella, b. 11 Feby., 1871; unm. She was a school
teacher at Salina, Utah, in 1903, and a member of the Town
Council there in 1897. In 1905 she was living in Salt Lake
City.
912. (Rev.) Amos Boyce* Pendleton {Joh', Joh^, Capt. WiU
liarn^. Col. William^, Joseph^), was bom at Hope, Me., 11 August,
1813, and died at Topsham, Me., 18 February, 1883. His education
was received at China Academy, Me., and at schools in Camden, Wa-
ierville, and Brunswick, in that state. On the 9th of December,
1841, his ordination as Baptist minister took place at Hope, Me., and
he then held pastorates for various terms of years at Damariscotta,
Brunswick, North Livermore, Livermore Falls, and Bridgton, Me.,
Morgantown, W. Va., Minersville, Pa., Foxcroft and Dover, Me.,
and Bowdoinham, Me. He also lived for a year in Portland, where
lie was agent for the Maine Bible Society. The latter part of his
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406 THX PBNDLBTON OBNXALOOT
life was spent at Topsham^ where he was supervisor of schools for
four years.
Rev. Amos B.* Pendleton married 7 December^ 1842, Anne H.
Wilson, bom 13 August, 1821, Topsham, Me., died there, 10 March,
1909, daughter of Gen. John and Eunice (Thompson) Wilsoo.
Issue, bom at Livermore Falls:
2062. Charles Amos% b. 28 Aug., 1844; d. 18 Sept., 1845, Topsham,
Me.
2063. Theodosia M., b. 11 Aug., 1846; unm. Res. Topsham, Me.
913. Job* Pbndleton (3rd) {JoV, Job\ Capt. WiUiam!^, Col.
William'^, Jo$eph*), was bom at Hope, Me., 19 May, 1815, and died
at Rockland, Me., 7 January, 1862. He was a ship carpenter and
farmer.
He married Lois Alford Howard, daughter of Daniel Howard.
She died at Wilton, Me., 28 May, 1874, aged 57 years.
Issue, first three bom at Hope:
2064. Louisa Ellen*, b. 12 March, 1842; d. 27 Nov., 1864.
2065. Sanford Howard, b. 13 March, 1845; m. Anna M. Daldn.
2066. Helena Catherine, b. 15 Feby., 1848; m. at Rockland, Me., 14
March, 1872, Daniel Pease. He was bom in Wilton, Me.,
25 Sept., 1845. Res. Bean's Comer, Me. Issue (Pease):
i. Sanford Homard^^, b. 21 March, 1875; m. 29 June, 1898,
Ina Melveme Whitney. Res. Bean's Comer, Me. ii. Ar-
thur Henry, b. 13 June, 1878; m. 25 Feby., 1903, Mattie
Diers. Res. Santa Ana, Calif.
2067. Fred Eugene, b. 8 April, 1853, Rockland, Me.; d. 8 Sept.,
1853.
915. Emeline® Pendleton {Joh\ Job*, Capt. William^, Col Wil-
liam*, Joteph^), was bom at Hope, Me., 5 November, 1819, and died
at Camden, Me., 15 March, 1864. She married as his first wife, 13
August, 1840, John Fearing Gilkey, son of John, Jr., and Sarah
(Fearing) Gilkey ("Hist, of Islesboro, Me.," p. 211). He was
bom at Islesboro, 26 April, 1816, and died 8 July, 1894. He mar-
ried (2), Betsey Sherman, of Islesboro; (3), Martha Stewart, of
Camden; (4), Jane Downs, of Belmont.
Issue (Gilkey), first five bom at Lincolnville, others at Cam-
den, Me.:
i. James Alonzo*, b. 11 Sept., 1842; d. unm., 27 Nov., 1865.
ii. Mary Emeline, b. 23 March, 1847 ; m. Joseph Dean. Res. Mar-
shall, Mo.
iii. John Murry, b. 14 Sept., 1849; d. 13 Aug., 1871.
iv. Sarah Elizabeth, b. 25 May, 1853; m. Francis G. French. Res.
Rockland, Me.
V. Daniel, b. 10 July, 1856; d. 10 Aug., 1866.
vi. Maggie Bell, b. 30 Sept., 1859; m. Thomas Hall. Res. lin-
colnville. Me.
vii. Peter, b. 30 Aug., 1863; m. Belle Thomas.
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EIGHTH OKNERATION 407
917. Eliza Wilson* Pendleton {Joh', Job*, Capt. William^, Col.
WHliam*, Joseph^), was bom at Hope^ Me., 29 June, 1824, and has
lived in that town nearly all her life. Possessed of a remarkable
knowledge of many branches of the Pendleton family in Maine, and
with a memory unimpaired, she has been one of our most helpful
correspondents.
Elixa Wilson' Pendleton married 17 November, 1844, Warren
Bills, born 30 March, 1820, died 8 January, 1893, son of Jason and
Margaret (Howard) Bills.
Issue (Bills):
i. AdeUa Frances*, b. 25 Nov., 1845; m. 6 May, 1870, Henry Clay
Goding.
ii. Nellie Eliza, b. 3 Nov., 1853; m. John Laforest Williams,
iii. Laura Emma, b. 24 May, 1857; d. 25 April, 1858.
iv. Emma Priscilla, b. 29 Sept., 1860; d. 2 March, 1902, Hope,
Me.; m. 30 March, 1879, E. Walter Hewett.
921. Freeman Wahren* Pendleton (/o6^ Job^, Capt. William^,
Col. William^, JotepV), was bom at Hope, Me., 8 May, 1836, and
died 11 July, 1870. During the Civil War he served his full time
in Co. H, 8th Regt., Me. Volunteer Infantry, and his death was due
to disease contracted in the service.
Freeman W.^ Pendleton married in 1860, Sarah M. Lyford, daugh-
ter of Oliver Lyford, of Livermore Falls, Me. She married (2),
Watson, of No. Fayette, Me.; (3), at Auburn, Me., 25 Decem-
ber, 1884, Abraham Libby, and died at Auburn, 26 January, 1902,
aged 69 years, 29 days.
Issue of Freeman W.* and Sarah M. (Lyford) Pendleton:
2068. Etto May*, b. 21 Oct., 1861, Hope, Me.; d. 27 Sept., 1884,
Livermore Falls, Me.; m. at No. Fayette, Me., 18 Oct.,
1883, Millard Fillmore Hicks, b. 31 July, 1850, son of
Charles Earle and Sarah Jane (Merrill) Hicks. No issue.
Mr. Hicks lives in Portland, Me. He is treasurer of the
Maine Genealogical Society.
2069. Lena Bell, d. inf.
2070. Arthur, d. inf.
2071. Freeman Warren, Jr., b. 28 July, 1870; d. 22 Aug., 1886,
No. Fayette, Me.
924. JoB« Pendleton (Peleg\ Joh^, Capt. William^, Col. Wil-
liam^, Joseph^), was bom at Lincolnville, Me., 29 September, 1816,
and died there, 10 July, 1889. He was a respected citizen of Lin-
colnville, where he engaged in farming and also in the salmon fish-
eries. In 1874 he was a selectman of the town.
He married 8 November, 1839, Lucy Coombs, bom 11 October^
1821, daughter of Jesse and Desire (Turner) Coombs.
Issue, bom at Lincolnville:
2072. Marie Louise*, b. 31 Jany., 1841; d. 30 July, 1869; m. 23
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Janj., 1858^ Byron O. Gilkey^ and had twin ch.^ nnnamed,
who d. in inf.
2073. Napoleon Bonaparte, b. 31 Jany.^ 1843; m. 4 Jany^ 1872,
Mrs. Hattie (Farrow) Duncan, widow of Charles Duncan
and dan. of James and Judith (Grindle) Farrow. No issue.
He was on the staff of the Portland " Oregonian " a few
years ago.
2074. Americus Vespucius, b. 6 June, 1845; m. 16 Aug., 1868, Sarah
Farrow, dau. of James and Judith (Grindle) Farrow. No
issue. Res. Astoria, Ore.
2075. Arabelle Faustine, b. 5 May, 1847; d. 23 Dec., 1875; m. as
his first wife, 28 Oct., 1874, Edward Harrington. Issue
(Harrington) : i. Rosa BeUe^^, b. 23 Dec., 1875.
2076. Robert CocMnbs, b. 5 April, 1849; d. 4 Dec., 1869.
2077. Atherton Wales, b. 15 May, 1851; d. 22 Aug., 1866.
2078. Alfred Deloe, b. 20 Aug., 1853; lost at sea, 27 Nov., 1897;
m. at Harwich, Mass., 23 Sept., 1888, Lizzie R. Bassett,
dau. of Isaac and Mary (Gage) Bassett. No issue. She
d. 12 Feby., 1891.
2079. Charles Emerson, b. 15 May, 1858; unm. Res. Lincolnville,
Me.
2080. George Byron, b. 18 Oct, 1861; m. Maria Stevens.
2081. Rosa Jane, b. 22 May, 1864; m. (1), 29 Sept., 1896, Lloyd
L. Walker; (2), 16 June, 1907, [3488] Frank Lewis^<> Pen-
dleton. No issue.
926. Atherton Wales' Pendleton (Peleg', Job*, Capt. Wil-
liam^. Col. William*, Joseph^), was bom at Lincolnville, Me., 19
May, 1817, and died there, 3 July, 1877. He married Prudence Jane
Coombs, bom 1820, Lincolnville, daughter of Jacob and Prudence
(Turner) Coombs.
Issue, bom at Lincolnville:
2082. George Augustus*, d. ae. about 21.
2083. Clara Etta, d. inf.
2084. Clara Imogene, d. inf.
2085. Atherton Wales, Jr., d. ae. about 22; unm.
2086. Rhoda Jane, d. ae. 11 years.
2087. AdeUe Orville, b. 19 Oct., 1846; m. (1), Edwin Wallace Mun-
roe, son of William and Juliana (Withington) Munroe; (2),
Daniel L. Frohock. Res. (1905), Roslindale, Mass. Issue
by first husband (Munroe) : i. Edwina Adelle^^, b. 25 Sept.,
1867, LincolnsviUe; m. Wilbur B. Stephens. Res. (1905),
Roslindale, Mass.
2088. Sidney Valorous, m. Flora Sherman. No issue. Res. Lin-
colnville, Me.
2089. William Jacob, d. ae. 11 years.
2090. Herbert Lionel, b. about 1858; m. Clara A. Fuller.
2091. Albert, d. inf.
2092. Anna Bateman, d. ae. 26 years; unm.
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KIOHTH OXmRATION 409
2093. Lillian Eva^ m. at Boston^ Mass.^ 1 June, 1895, Isaac G. Wor-
cester, son of George W. and Sarah Worcester. No issue.
2094. Willaxd Howard^ m. Myrtle Thomas.
926. Samuel Roobrs® Pbkdlkton (Peleg', Job*, Capt. WiUiam^,
Col. William*, Joteph^), was born at lincolnville. Me., 25 November,
1818, and died there, 10 April, 1896. He followed the sea for many
years, and before his retirement was for some time captain of steam-
ships engaged in the West Indian fruit trade. He married (1), 21
October, 1848, Mrs. Huldah Sherman, ne^ Decrow, widow of Capt.
James Sherman. He married (2), at Camden, Me., 6 October, 1861,
Mary R. Ludwig, bom there, 14 February, 1843, daughter of Alex-
ander and Nancy (Grindle) Ludwig.
Issue by first wife:
2095. £leanora% b. 7 May, 1849; d. 11 Sept., 1849.
Issue by second wife:
2096. Aramede Letoile, b. 5 Nov. 1862, Camden, Me.; m. there, 30
May, 1892, George Fred Porter, son of John A. and Mary
(Needham) Porter. Issue (Porter), b. Camden: i. Lou-
ise^'', b. 27 Jany., 1895. ii. Mildred, b. 19 Nov., 1896.
2097. Sarah Buzzel, b. 8 Nov., 1865, Lincolnville ; m. there, 19
Sept., 1888, Edward Rollins Ogier, b. 23 Nov., 1855, son
of Joseph Wallace and Susan Elizabeth (Rollins) Ogier.
Res. (1905), SomerviUe, Mass. Issue (Ogier): i. Blanche
Aramede^^, b. 11 Jany., 1890, Camden, Me.
2098. Lottie May, b. 25 Jany., 1871; d. 22 Aug., 1871.
2099. Fred Alexander, b. 17 March, 1874; d. 1 Sept., 1875.
935. Oliver Milton* Pendleton (Peleg', Joh^, Capt. William^,
Col. William*, Joseph^), was born at Lincolnville, Me., 7 October,
1835. He is a farmer, and in 1905 was living in his native town.
Oliver M.* Pendleton married about 1875, Mary Thompson.
Issue :
2100. Hattie*, b. 29 Sept., 1876; unm. (1905).
2101. Frank P., b. 22 Feby., 1878; m. 16 Dec, 1903, EHzabeth M.
Flagg. Res. Lincolnville Beach, Me. No issue.
2102. Florence, b. 13 Nov., 1880; unm. (1905).
2103. Edward, b. 25 Jany., 1882; unm. (1905).
2104. Child, b. 1885; d. inf.
939. Jared C.^ Pendleton (WiUiam'', Jonathan^, Capt. WUliam^,
Col. William*, Joseph^), was bom at Northport, Me., 1 Feby., 1800,
and died there, 11 March^ 1862. Like so many of the Pendletons of
Maine, he followed the sea the greater part of his life.
Jared C* Pendleton married 10 August, 1826, Phebe HolbrodL,
bom 6 December, 1803, Northport, Me., died 24 March, 1878, Bel-
fast, Me., daughter of Jonathan and Esther (Carter) Holbrook.
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Issue^ bom at Northport:
2105. William Jared% b. 19 May, 1827; m. Mary A. Bird.
2106. Benjamin Gardner, b. 9 Feby., 1829; m. (1), Lucy J. Patter-
son; (2), Mary £. Cunningham.
2107. Harriet Esther Holbrook, b. 13 AprQ, 1831; m. Robert H.*
Coombs.
2108. Rebecca Maria, b. 8 Sept., 1833; d. unm., 9 Oct, 1869.
2109. Gorham Warren, b. 7 Jany., 1836; d. 10 Nov., 1851.
940. Jonathan" Pendleton (WUliam', Jonathan^, Capt. WU-
liam^. Col, William^, Joieph^), was bom at Northport, Me., in Au-
gust, 1802, and died in Nevada, California, about 1877. He had
gone to that territory in 1854 and remained there until his death.
He married (1), Rachel Drinkwater, daughter of Lemuel and Ra-
chel (Veazie) Drinkwater. He married (2), Eunice Drinkwater, a
cousin of his first wife, bom 2 November, 1812, died 9 February,
1882, Belfast, Me., daughter of Josiah and (second wife) Eunice
(Wyman) Drinkwater.
Issue by first wife:
2110. Rachel Ann% b. 1827; d. 4 Dec., 1896, ae. 68, Chelsea, Mass.;
m. Dr. Elbridge Gerry Gould. Issue (Gould): i. Wallace
Marthmati}^, b. 17 Aug., 1858, Belfast, Me.; m. Sarah Min-
nie Thurston. He is in the grocerj and provision business
at Chelsea, Mass.
Issue by second wife, bom at Northport, Me.:
2111. Aldana% d. in ipf.
2112. Nathan Elbridge, b. 9 Oct., 1836; m. Martha A. Stover.
2113. Francesca, b. about 1840; m. at Boston, Mass., 6 April, 1863,
Charles H. S. Tewksbury, son of James and Ann £. Tewks-
bury. Issue (Tewksbury): i. Eugene S.^^ He is married
and lives at Effingham, N. H. ii. Charles H. iii. Afary
Louise.
2114. Eugene Abbott, b. 28 Aug., 1842; m. 25 Dec., 1878, Ellen P.
Andrews. No issue. Res. HiUsboro, N. H.
2115. Rufus, b. 11 Aug., 1844; m. Mary A. Sibley.
2116. George D., b. 13 Jany., 1847; m. Nettie J. Hawse.
2117. Mary Jane, b. 12 March, 1849; d. unm., at Winthrop, Mass.,
27 Oct., 1869.
2118. Eliza H. (dec.); m. Frank A. Swett. One child (Swett):
Frank A.^^, Jr.
2119. Ella J., d. in inf.
Ref.! John S. Fernald's ''Drinkwater Family.**
941. Isaac® Pendleton (William', Jonathan*, CapU WiUiam^^
Col. William^, Joseph*), was bom at Northport, Me., 2 April, 1805,
and died at Boston, Mass., 17 December, 1885. The greater part
of his life was spent at Northport, where he engaged in farming.
During his latter years he made his home in Boston with his daugh-
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EIGHTH GENERATION 411
tcr Hannah. He married 26 Marcli, 1834, Wealthy* Drinkwater,
daughter of Wiliam and [680] Lacy^ (Pendleton) Drinkwater. She
died in Boston, 12 January, 1900.
Issue, born at Northport, Me.:
2120. Leander Isaac% b. 5 March, 1835; m. Mary J. Carver.
2121. Mary Louise, b. 6 April, 1836; m. Willis A. Colson.
2122. Francis Merrian, b. 8 July, 1838; m. Susan S. Fletcher.
2123. Hannah Jane, b. 7 Aug., 1840; m. George W. Wallace.
2124. Oscar Afonzo, b. 9 Nov., 1843; m. Mw. Adella J. Berry.
2125. Roscoe Aurelius (twin with Oscar A.), m. Martha A. Hans-
com.
2126. Sarah White, m. at Boston, Mass., 11 Sept., 1875, Myron £.
Winslow, son of Nathan C. and Anna Winslow. They live
at Arrayo Ghana, near Buenos Ayres, Argentine Republic,
South America, where Mr. Winslow is in business. Issue
(Winslow): i. Harlan M.^\ m. 16 Jany., 1908, Ethel
Kushel.
2127. Irving, b. 21 May, 1846; d. 18 Sept., 1846.
2128. Charles Everett, b. 16 Aug., 1851; m. Myra E. Prescott.
2129. Willis Ezra, b. 21 Feby., 1856; m. Annie F. Nutting.
2130. Glarence Albert, b. 23 June, 1857; m. Addie F. Nutting.
Rcf.: John S. FeTDald*s "Drinkwater Family."
942. Henry* Pendleton (WilliamJ, Jonathan*, Capt William*,
Col. William^, Joteph*), lived in Palmyra, Me., for some years, and
then settled in the West, where he died. He married Mrs. Eunice
Goodwin, of Palmyra, and had issue, bom in that town:
2131. Barbara Ann*, b. March, 1833; m. at Farmington, N. H.,
25 Sept., 1863, Eleazer Pearl, b. there, 20 Jany., 1827. Res.
Farmington, N. H. Issue (Pearl), b. Farmington: i.
Frank^*, b. 19 July, 1854; m. 9 July, 1876, Ida May Mc-
Duffee. Res. Easton, Pa. He has one son, Raymond^^
(Pearl), a graduate of Dartmouth College, class of 1899,
who was an instructor at Ann Arbor some years ago. ii.
liaac Emerson, b. 26 Sept., 1857; d. 21 Aug., 1895; m. 24
Sept., 1885, Julie W. Thornton. He was a lawyer in Hav-
erhill and Boston, Mass., and had two sons (Pearl): 1.
Roswell Thornton^*, b. 10 March, 1887. 2. Holman Isaac,
b. 24 Sept., 1888. iii. Helen Hortente, b. 9 Aug., 1859 ; m.
29 Nov., 1893, James Robert Thompson. No issue. Res.
Ironwood, Mich.
^132. Isaac Blaisdel, b. about Sept., 1834. Last heard from in
Texas, before the Civil War.
947. Belinda* Pendleton (Isaac', Jonathan*, Capt. William*,
Col. WUliam^, Joseph*), was bom 15 June, 1808, at Camden, Me.,
and died 23 September, 1864. She married 5 October, 1828, Caleb
Bates Gilkey, son of John, Jr., and Sarah (Fearing) Gilkey. He
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412 THK PKNDLBTON OKNKALOOT
was bom 3 December, 1801, at Islesboro, Me., and died at Camden,
25 September, 1886. He married (2), Ellen Morse, of lincolnville.
Issue (Gilkey), bom at Camden, Me.:
i. Lucy Pendleton*, b. 11 Nov., 1829; d. 6 Oct, 1886, Camden,
Me.; m. William G. Adams, and has a son, George Francii^^
(Adams), of Hyde Park, Mass.
ii.. Clementine Wood, b. 29 Aug., 1832; m. 26 Sept., 1860, Arthur
Howard Loring. One ch., Charles Payson}^ (Loring), b. 5
June, 1863. Both live at 50 Lincoln Ave., Wollaston, Mass.
iii. Andrew, b. 7 Dec, 1834; m. Abbie Benner. He has three ch.,
Daniel, Ahbie, and Jennie Gilkey. Res. 337 Highland Ave.,
Somerville, Mass., when last known,
iv. Caroline Maria, b. 4 May, 1837; d. 12 Nov., 1899, Brooklyn,
N. Y.; m. (1), Cyrus G. Clark; (2), Elias Rogers.
V. Sarah Fearing, b. 2 Aug., 1838; d. 17 Sept., 1904; m. Benja-
min Tarr Mitchell. One ch., Harriet Clementine^^ Mitchell,
b. 19 April, 1880.
vi. Harriet Emily, b. 1 Nov., 1839; m. 12 Oct., 1862, Castlebrook
B. Sumner. He is a jeweler at Maiden, Mass. Two ch..
Dr. Arthur Foster^^ (Sumner), of Concord, N. H., and GfttfCo-
Linda (Sumner),
vii. Nathaniel Bourne, b. 20 Aug., 1847; m. Emma Ambrose. Two
ch., Edna^^ and Mildred (Gilkey). Mr. Gilkey served in a
Mass. Regt. during the Civil War, enlisting when under six-
teen years of age.
Ref.: •* History of Islesboro," p. 211.
948. Andrew® Pendleton (Isaac'', Jonathan^, Capt, William^,
CoL William*, Joseph^), was bom at Camden, Me., 16 September,
1809 and died 8 March, 1889. He was a school teacher and farmer.
Superintendent of Schools and Deacon in the Baptist Church.
He married 2 July, 1836, Mary T. Williamson, bom 4 April,
1816, Wiscasset, Me., died 25 January, 1890, daughter of Thomas
and Sarah (Griffin) Williamson.
Issue, first two bom at Camden, others at Lincolnville, Me.:
2133. Andrew Fuller*, b. 15 March, 1839; m. Mary Jameson.
2134. Silas Porter, b. 1 Aug., 1841 ; m. Jennie Fletcher.
2136. Asbury Stillman, b. 15 April, 1845; d. unm., 21 June, 1898,
Franklin, Mass. During the Civil War he served for nine
months in the U. S. Navy, enlisting 6 Sept., 1864.
2136. Matthew Ledbetter, b. 8 March, 1848; m. Susan A. Grant.
2137. Henry Dodge, b. 2 Jany., 1850; m. Abbie Blagdon.
2138. Sarah Olive, b. 29 June, 1852; m. 27 April, 1897, Rev. James
W. Day. No issue. Res. Camden, Me.
2139. Ephraim Wood, b. 24 Nov., 1854; m. (1), Sadie A. White;
(2), Georgia A. Treat.
2140. Lucy Elizabeth, b. 24 Dec, 1855; d. 21 July, 1876; m. Oscar
Glover. No issue.
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949. Cyrvb^ Pbndlbton (Itaac', Jonathan^, Capt. WiUiam^, Col.
WiUiam^, Joseph^), was bom at Camden^ Me.^ 7 March^ 1814^ and
died at Mansfield^ Conn.^ aged 67 years. He married 30 January,
1848, Elizabeth Batcheldor, bom at No. Anson, Me., died 1 Janu-
ary, 1904, Arctic, R. I.
Issue, bom at Camden, Me.:
2141. Alanson L.% d. 19 Sept., 1861.
2142. Julia, d. ae. 12 years.
2143. Annie B., b. 16 Sept., 1854; m. at liberty Hill, Conn., Sept.,
1874, Frank M. Robinson. Res. Mcrrow, Conn. Issue (Rob-
inson): i. Liesie^^, d. young, ii. Annie B., b. 16 July,
1886, No. Coventry, Conn.; m. 19 Aug., 1903, Howard J.
Skelly. Res. Tolland, Conn.
2144. Lizzie, b. 7 July, 1860; unm. Res. (1904), ArcUc, R. I.
960. Joseph Huse*- Pendleton (Isaac'', Jonathan^, Capt, Wil"
liam^. Col, William*, Joseph^), was bom at Camden, Me., 28 May,
1817, and died in August, 1877. He was educated in the common
schools of Camden and at Kent's Hill Academy. The greater part
of his life was spent in the management of his father's farm at
Camden. In 1868 he removed to Somerville, Mass., where his re-
maining years were passed. He married (1), 6 June, 1843, Maria
B. Freeman, bom 2 October, 1821, died 23 November, 1848. He
married (2), 6 May, 1849, Lydia A. Fowles, bom 27 Febmary,
1829, Searsmont, Me., daughter of Giles and Mehitable (Nash)
Fowles.
Issue by first wife, bom at Camden:
2146. OUvia £.•, b. 28 June, 1844; d. 24 May, 1849.
2146. Florence M., b. 4 Sept., 1846; d. 23 June, 1849.
Issue by second wife:
2147. Florence M. (2nd), b. 2, Dec., 1861; m. at Somerville, Mass.,
2 Dec., 1871, Winslow W. Coffin, b. 24 Nov., 1849, Dix-
mont. Me., son of Charles and Abby G. (Benson) Coffin.
Res. Somerville. Issue (Coffin) : i. Fanny E.^^, h, 16 Dec.,
1873; m. 18 March, 1901, WilHam F. Plummer.
961. Richmond Hatch® Pendlbton (Capt, Jonathan'', Jonathan*,
Capt, William^, Col, William^, Joseph*'), was bom at Islesboro, Me.,
29 November, 1811, and died there in 1891. He married at Belfast,
Me., 14 Febmary, 1837, Nancy Watson, of Thomaston, Me. She
was bom in 1817, and died in 1886.
Issue, first child bom at Belfast, others at Islesboro, Me.:
2148. James Watson^, b. 26 Oct., 1837; m. Bedelia M. Lear.
2149. Christiana, b. 16 Sept., 1840; unm. Res. Islesboro.
2160. Nathan, b. 29 Aug., 1846; m. Eudora A. Marshall.
2161. Dorothy F. (twin with Nathan), d. 1860.
2162. Myra Emma, b. 12 March, 1847; m. Pyam D. Hatch.
2163. George F., b. 21 Jany., 1849; m. Mercy A.» Pendleton.
2164. Lydia Jane, b. 3 April, 1862; m. Chauncey C. Davis.
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2155. Sarah EUa, b. 21 Aug., 1854; m. (1), Frank L. Hatch; (2),
Alfred ?.• Hatch.
2156. Eveline (twin with Sarah) ^ d. inf.
2157. Maria, b. 15 Dec., 1858; m. Elbridge Henderson Durgin.
952. Elisha K.® Pendubton (Copt. Jonathan', Jonathan^, Capt.
William^, Col. William^, Joseph*), was bom at Islesboro, Me., 16
May, 1813, and died there, 10 January, 1875. He lived in his na-
tive town all his life, and was one of its leading men. He was se-
lectman of Islesboro in 1858, and master of the Masonic Lodge
there in 1863.
He married (published 1 January, 1841), Catherine S. Enowles,
bom 7 January, 1819, died 9 April, 1892, daughter of Simon and
Lydia (Sprague) Enowles, of Belfast, Me.
Issue, bom at Islesboro:
2168. Fuller K.% b. 4 Feby., 1842. He was lost at sea between the
10th and the 23rd of Feby., 1870. He was unm.
2159. Justin H., b. 1 Aug., 1845. He enlisted in Co. H., 8th Regt,
Me. Vol. Infantry, in Sept., 1862, and served until the dose
of the Civil War. He was slightly wounded at the battle of
Cold Harbor, Justin H. Pendleton was lost at sea, 21
Feby., 1870. He was unm.
2160. Clara A., b. 16 Nov., 1847; d. 23 Sept., 1886; m. 25 Dec,
1869, Joseph L. Ryder, b. 24 Oct., 1845, d. 1882, son of
William and Mary R. (Trim) Ryder. Issue (Ryder): i.
Kate Winifred'^ b. 25 Nov., 1870; d. 10 Dec., 1879. ii.
Herbert Elvin, b. 7 Oct., 1872; m. 30 J June, 1899, Rose E.
Barnes. Res. Pasadena, Calif, iii. LoeUa M,, b. 3 Oct.,
1876; m. [2419] Joseph A.» Pendleton, iv. Clara J., b. 17
May, 1877; m. 19 July, 1904, Andrew James Colcord, of
Searsport, Me.
954. Joseph Knowles* Pendleton {Copt. Jonathan'', Jonathan^,
CapU William^, CoL WUliam*, Joeeph*), was bom at Islesboro, Me.,
6 June, 1818, and died there, 22 January, 1890. He was for many
years a master ipariner, and during his latter years engaged in farm-
ing in his native town. He married 8 January, 1842, Lucy S. Wat-
son, bom 7 October, 1820, Belfast, Me., died 25 April, 1876, daugh-
ter of Simon and Lucy (Enowles) Watson.
Issue, bom at Islesboro:
2161. Joseph Austin*, b. 26 Aug., 1842; lost at sea, Aug., 1857.
2162. Roscoe Costmo, b. 2 July, 1844; m. Mary H. Hatch.
2163. John Wilbur, b. 11 Oct., 1847; m. Jane*" Thomas.
2164. Lucy Jane, b. 11 Nov., 1849; m. [1198] George® Pendleton.
2165. Roxana, b. 4 Aug., 1852; d. 25 July, 1882; m. as his first
wife, Alfred Porter* Hatch, son of Charles Chauncey and
Martha P.® (Gilkey) Hatch, grandson of Thomas, Jr., and
Dolly P.^ (Famsworth) Gilkey, and great-grandson of Rob-
ert and [122] Bridget* (Pendleton) Famsworth [" History
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EIGHTH OKXERATION 415
of Islesboro/' pp. 221, 220, 213-4]. He was b. 16 Nov.,
1861, Islesboro, Me. His second wife was Mrs. [2155t
Sarah £.• (Pendleton) Hatch. Issue of Alfred P.* and
Roxana* (Pendleton) Hatch: i. Edna l^.*^ b. 1 AprU,
1878; m. Fred Latham. Res. Orient, Long Island, N. Y.
ii. Letitia A., b. 10 Jany., 1881. iii. Calvin C, b. 10 May,
1882.
2166. Elisha Watson, b. 1 Oct., 1864; d. 16 Jany., 1908, Islesboro;
m. 11 July, 1876, Leona M. Williams. No issue. On the
day following his death the Bangor (Me.) " Commercial "
said of him in part:
Like many of Islesboro's young men he went to sea at an
early age, rose rapidly and commanded many fine vessels in
foreign. West Indies and coastwise trade, retiring from the
sea about five years ago. His maritime career was made a
success by energy, capability, honesty and good judgment
As a citizen of Islesboro his loss will be most keenly felt.
He was kind and charitable, always ready with aid and com-
fort to the unfortunate and distressed. His death, with
many useful years, apparently before him, seems particu-
larly untimely.
Capt. Pendleton was loyal to his town, a strong supporter
of the First Baptist Church, and a consistent member of
Island Lodge, No. 89, F. and A. M.
2167. Calvin W., b. 12 April, 1867; lost at sea, 31 March, 1879;
unm.
2168. Loranus Follet, b. 30 June, 1863; m. 19 Dec., 1886, Nora A.»
Sherman, a second cousin, dau. of Calvin W. and [967]
Mary A.® (Pendleton) Sherman. No issue. Res. Islesboro,
Me.
967. Richard Wellman* Pendleton (John'', Jonathan^, Capt,
William^, CoL William^, Joseph^), was born at Searsmont, Me., 16
March, 1817, and died at Camden, Me., 7 March, 1906. He was a
mariner until increasing years forced his retirement from the sea.
Mr. Pendleton remained in good health and memory until the last,
and in *his eighty-seventh year sent us considerable data concerning
his branch of the family.
He married (1), at Camden, Me., 10 October, 1844, Mary Ann
Hopkins, bom there, 16 September, 1820, died there, 23 July, 1868,
daughter of Richard and Mary A. (Annis) Hopkins. He married
(2), also at Camden, 31 December, 1868, Mary Wallace, born in
Nova Scotia, 16 February, 1831, died 10 May, 1896, Camden, Me.,
daughter of Samuel and Susan (Woods) Wallace.
Issue by first wife, bom at Camden:
2169. Richard Franklin^, b. 19 July, 1846; m. (1), Maria O. Cola-
more; (2), Mrs. Sarah Prince.
2170. Mary Maria, b. 14 Feby., 1860; m. 18 April, 1874, Alfred
West, son of Sanmel ajid AbUe West. No issue.
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2171. Sejanus Alexander, b. 24 Feby., 1862; lost at sea, 29 Dec.,
1876; unin.
2172. Abial Carnes, b. 16 June, 1853; m. (1), Lillian E. Warren;
(2), Sarah M. Bennett.
2173. Samuel Rodolph, b. 1 Sept, 1864; d. 28 Feby., 1855.
2174. Martha Ann, b. 26 Oct, 1866; d. unm., 26 March, 1877.
Issue by second wife:
2176. Almira Games, b. 30 Sept, 1859; d. unm.
2176. Frazier Grant, b. 10 March, 1871; m. Eva Laselle.
959. Martin Luthbh* Pendleton (John', Jonathan^, Capt. Wil-
liam^, CoL William^, Joseph^), was bom at Searsmont,, Me., 29 Sep-
tember, 1820, and died at Camden, Me., 11 May, 1896. In early
life he followed the sea for eighteen years, and then engaged in
various occupations ashore, making his home at Camden, Me. He
married 15 October, 1846, Matilda Arey, bom 14 November, 1827,
Vinalhaven, Me., daughter of Crosby and Annie (Philbrook) Arey.
Issue, first child bom at Vinalhaven, others at Camden:
2177. Susan Ann*, b. 1847; d. 1848.
2178. Henry Francis, b. 14 Feby., 1849; d. 22 March, 1862.
2179. Freeman, b. 27 Jany., 1851; d. 11 March, 1862.
2180. William Thomas, b. 22 Jany., 1863; unm. Res., Camden.
2181. Watson Hopkins, b. 10 Dec., 1855; d. unm., 11 Nov., 1891.
2182. Martin Luther, Jr., b. 17 Aug., 1860; m. Lula Arey.
960. Lycena W.* Pendleton (John', Jonathan^, Capt William^,
CoL William*, Joseph*), was bom at Camden, Me., 29 November,
1822, and died at Rockport, Me., 18 October, 1886. She married hi
1838, Rev. George Herrick (Jr.), son of George and Dorcas (Brown)
Herrick.
Issue (Herrick), first four bom at Northport, Me.:
i. Merrill E.*, b. 4 Dec, 1839; m. Orinda Dean. Res. Camden,
Me. He served three years in the 8th Regt., Me. Vol. In-
fantry, during the Civil War.
ii. Frederick A., b. 18 Nov., 1841; m. Eva Easton. During the
Civil War he served three years in the 17th Regt., Me. Vol.
Infantry, and was wounded at the battle of the Wilderness.
He afterwards became a master mariner and was drowned
in Mobile Harbor, 22 Jany., 1893.
iii. Susan M., b. 31 July, 1843; d. 186?; m. 1861, James Wellman.
iv. Mary R., b. 29 May, 1846; m. 21 Feby., 1869, Amos E. Rus-
sell. Res. Rockport, Me.
V. John F., b. 24 July, 1854, Friendship, Me.; d. unm. at Cam*
den. Me., 31 July, 1884.
vi. Lycena E., b. 12 March, 1857, Camden, Me.; d. 17 Aug., 1859.
vii. Tena B., b. 27 April, 1861, Liberty, Me.; d. 18 Oct., 1861.
I, John Edwin® Pendleton (John'', Jonathan^, Capt, Wil-
liam^, Col, William^, Joseph*), was born at Camden, Me., 6 January,
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1829, and died 9 December, 1897. He married 9 October, 1850,
Cornelia B. Nutt, bom 7 April, 1831, daughter of William and Nancy
(Ladd) Nutt.
Issue, first three bom at Camden, others at Rockland, Me.:
3183. Isaac Franklin*, b. 13 Oct., 1853; m. Annie Lane.
2184. Nancy Jane, b. Sept., 1856; d. 2 Aug., 1875.
2186. John Edwin, Jr., b. 8 Dec., 1858; m. Cordelia Wallace.
2186. William Henry, b. 3 Aug., 1861; unm.
2187. Albert Augustus, b. 24 June, 1866; m. Luella D. Curtis.
2188. Adelbert Weston, b. 10 March, 1868; d. 18 April, 1872.
2189. Lycenia Josephine, b. 11 Sept., 1870; m. 25 May, 1902, Wil-
bert D. Decoster, b. 14 Dec, 1860, Washington, Me., son of
Moses and Angeline (Overlook) Decoster. No issue. Res.
Washington, Me.
964. Charles Augustus* Pendleton {Robert MJ', Jonathan*,
Capt. WUliam^, CoL William*, Joseph^), was bom at Islesboro, Me.,
10 January, 1824, and died there, 21 September, 1879. He was a
successful roaster mariner. He married 4 December, 184 7, Susan
E. Sherman, bom 12 December, 1825, died 12 August, 1894, daugh-
ter of Isaac and Susan (Ames) Sherman.
Issue, bom at Islesboro:
2190. Fostina Adelaide% b. 15 Oct., 1848; d. 17 March, 1852.
2191. Charles Robert, b. 6 April, 1852 ; m. Cora S. Higgins. ;
2192. Eliza Susan, b. 6 April, 1856; d. unm., 9 Aug., 1878.
2193. Thomas Harlow, b. 17 June, 1858; d. 3 June, 1878.
966. Catherini! M.® Pendleton (Robert M,'', Jonathan*, Capt,
WiUiam^, Col. William*, Joseph^), was bom at Islesboro, Me., 27 Oc-
tober, 1825, and died there in 1905. She married (1), 9 June, 1845,
Joel Thomas, by whmn she had no issue. He died 11 November,
1848, and she married (2), 26 December, 1852, Martin S. Coombs,
son of Othniel and Sally (Marshall) Coombs. He died 8 Septem-
ber, 1868.
Issue by second husband (Coombs), bom at Islesboro:
i. WeUington M.*, b. 16 Sept., 1854; m. 13 Aug., 1876, Geor-
giana* Gilkey, a third cousin, daughter of Avery and [975]
Eliza® (Pendleton) Gilkey. Res. Islesboro. Three ch.
11. Eliza C, b. 26 Oct., 1857; m' 20 Feby., 1877, Charles I. Bates.
Nine ch.
iii. Robert P., b. 3 May, 1860; m. Mrs. Thomas.
966. Lorenzo* Pendleton (Robert MJ*, Jonathan*, Capt. WU-
liam^. Col. William*, Joseph*), was bom at Islesboro, Me., 8 Sep-
tember, 1827, and has always made his home in his native town. He
foUowed the sea for twenty-five years, during the greater part of
which time he commanded different vessels in the foreign and coast-
ing trade. Mr. Pendleton was an active member of the Masonie
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418 THE PENDLKTOK OENEALOGT
order and for several years was Master of the Island Lodge at Isles*
boro.
Lorenzo' Pendleton married in 1860^ Elizabeth* Boardman^ a third
cousin^ bom 24 December^ 1837^ died 20 January, 1907^ daughter of
Joseph" and Niobe F. (Sprague) Boardman, and granddaughter of
Thomas^ and [310] Lydia^ (Pendleton) Boardman.
Issue^ bom at Islesboro:
2194. Elroy George*, b. 12 April, 1861; m. Edith A. Haynes.
2196. Frederick Dix, b. 29 Nov., 1862; m. Lydia A.* Pendleton.
2196. Calvin Sherman, b. 29 Aug., 1864; d. 12 July, 1865.
2197. Lorenzo Russell, b. 24 June, 1867; m. Lula F. Coombs.
2198. Frank Emery, b. 16 March, 1870; d. 15 May, 1873.
2199. Calvin Sherman (2nd), (twin to Frank E.), d. 21 Sept, 1870.
2200. Evelyn Adell, b. 13 July, 1873; unm. She is a graduate of
the Framingham (Mass.) School for Nurses.
2201. Grace Ada, b. 1 July, 1877; m. 11 Feby., 1903, Asa ScoviUe,
b. 9 March, 1881, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, son of James and
Leah (Bell) Scoville. Res. Dark Harbor, Islesboro, Me.
Issue (Scoville): i. Elizabeth Leah^^, b. 22 March, 1904.
ii. Katherine JErmina, b. 18 May, 1906. iii. Ernestine
Ayers, b. 26 June, 1908.
2202. Clifton E., b. 6 June, 1880; d. 27 Sept, 1880.
2203. Frances Ermina, b. 17 Nov., 1882; unm.
967. Mart Ann« Pendleton {Robert M.^ Jonathan^, Copt. WUr
liam^, CoL William^, Joseph^), was bom at Islesboro, Me., 18 Octo-
ber, 1829, and died there, 17 May, 1886. She married 16 Septem-
ber, 1862, Calvin W. Sherman, bom 30 July, 1828, Isjesboro, died
there, 11 November, 1882. He was twice Representative from the
Islesboro district, and in 1882, State Senator in the Maine Legis-
lature.
Issue (Sherman), bom at Islesboro:
i. Martha A.S b. 13 June, 1853; d. 18 Aug., 1863.
ii. Isaac C, b. 20 May, 1866; d. 3 July, 1858.
iii. George M., b. 22 April, 1857; d. 9 July, 1864.
iv. Llewellyn C, b. 24 July, 1869; m. 2 July, 1886, Phena E.
Bibbens.
V. Frank W., b. 29 March, 1862; unm. (1902).
vi. George V., b. 9 Feby., 1864; d. 26 July, 1866.
vii. Nora A., b. 6 Sept, 1866; m. [2168] Loranus F.» Pendleton,
iriu. Fred Bliss, b. 20 Aug., 1870.
968. Charlotte A.' Pendleton (Robert MJ, Jonathan^, Capt.
William^, CoL WUliam^, Joseph*), was born at Islesboro, Me., 10
August, 1831. She married 26 December, 1850, Emory F. Williams,
bom 8 July, 1828, Islesboro, died 8 January, 1899.
Issue (Williams), bom at Islesboro:
i. Livona A.», b. 21 April, 1862; m. 17 June, 1877, James B. Wil-
liams, Jr.
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li. Charles £., b. 14 Jany., 1854; m. 9 Oct, 1881, Elnora A. Red-
iii. Zanetta A., b. 22 Dec, 1869; m, 9 Fcby., 1884, Henry H.
Rose,
iv. George F., b. 12 April, 1862; m, 7 April, 1889, NcUie M.
Cobb.
969. Horatio Real* Pendleton {Robert MJ, Jonathan^ Capt.
WiUiam!^, Col. WiUiam\ Joseph*), was bom at Islesboro, Me., 11
June, 1834, and died at Orrington, Me., 28 May, 1897. He was a
master mariner.
He married (1), 8 August, 1854, Martha Raker, bom 22 July,
1834, Orrington, Me., died 23 November, 1857, daughter of Samuel
and EHza (Smith) Raker. He married (2), 19 December, 1858,
Joan Paine Raker, a cousin of his first wife, bom 31 March, 1831,
Orrington, died there, 13 August, 1900, daughter of Levi and Lavina
(Godfrey) Raker.
Issue by first wife, bom at Orrington, Me.:
2204. Effie A.% b. 1 Sept., 1855; d. 10 March, 1857.
2205. Warren H., b. 9 Aug., 1857; m.. TJda Cottle.
Issue by second wife:
2^06. Frank Real, b. 2 July, 1863 ; m. Lucy A. Jones.
2207. Chester Elmore, b. 8 Aug., 1865; m. Grace Hutchinson.
2208. Annie Rlanche, b. 8 Jany., 1869; d. 7 Sept., 1871.
2209. Mary Agnes, b. 14 Sept., 1873; m. 4 Oct., 1901, Fred Irving
Harriman, b. 30 Aug., 1858, Orrington, Me., son of James
and Susan (Whitmore) Harriman. Res. Orrington. Issue
(Harriman): i. Bertha Francella^^, b. 11 Oct., 1905.
971. Martha^ Pendleton (Capt. John', Capt, John*, Capt. WU-
Itamf, Col. William^, Joeeph*), was bom at Islesboro, Me., 5 June,
1804, and died at Camden, Me., 27 Febmary, 1840. She married 5
December, 1827, Elisha Gilkey, son of Thomas and Mercy (Ames)
Gilkey. (" History of Islesboro, Me.")
Issue (Gilkey), bom at Camden, Me.:
i. George Pendleton*, b. 9 Sept., 1828; d. 8 June, 1864; m. Evelyn
McLaughlin.
ii. Emerson, b. 22 April, 1830; d. 26 Sept., 1903, Sacramento,
Calif.; m. Kate Annis.
iii. Maria Louisa, b. 23 June, 1833; d. 4 Aug., 1899; m. Edmund
A. Barnes,
iv. Frank, b. 29 July, 1835; d. 1 Sept., 1902.
972. Harriet' Pendleton (Capt. John'', Capt. John*, Capt. Wil-
liam*, Col. William^ Joseph*), was bom at Islesboro, Me., 22 May,
1805, and died at Boston, Mass., May, 1839. She married as bis
first wife, 21 January, 1828, John Farrow (Jr.), bom 19 August,
1802, son of John and Rebecca (Ames) Farrow. He married (2),
Harriet A. Haywood, of Boston.
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420 THE PENDLKTON OBKKALOGFT
Issue of John and Harriet' (Pendleton) Farrow:
i. John Pendleton% b. 31 Oct, 1828, Islesboro; d. there, 6 OcL,
1902; m. Elcma Philbrook, and has sons, Capt. John Otcar^^
(Farrow), of Saco, Me.; Capt. Herman M., of Islesboro,
and a dan., Mrs. Hatiie E. (Hart), wife of Manlj Hart, of
Bockland, Me. John Pendleton Farrow was educated at
Belfast Academj, and in earlj and middle life visited all
parts of the world as a master mariner. Upon his retirement
from the sea he made his home at Islesboro, where he dealt
in real estate. He was anthor of a novel, " David Bobert-
son," and of the " History of Islesboro," which is referred
to so often in this work, owing p> its large amount of genea-
logical data pertaining to the old families of the town. At
the time of his death he was engaged in writing a third
book, dealing with reminiscences of his seafaring life and of
the places he had visited,
ii. Joseph O., d. in BostcHi in 1837.
973. John* Pendleton (3rd) (Capt. John', Capt. John*, Capt^
William^, Col. William^, Joseph^), was bom at Islesboro, Me., 1 Oc-
tober, 1807, and died at Melrose, Mass., 27 Maj, 1895. He was for
many years a master mariner, and in his later life engaged in tiie
ship-chandlery business in Boston.
He married at Boston, Mass., 24 December, 1845, Martha Jane
Chapin, bom 4 August, 1819, Pittsfield, Vt, died 14 March, 1900,
Bozbury, Mass., daughter of Danid and Miranda (Fisk) Chapin.
Issue, bom at Boston:
2210. John Oscar*, b. 1 Dec., 1846; d. unm., at Plymouth, N. H., 17
Nov., 1903.
2211. Ella Louisa, b. 15 Aug., 1848; m. 19 July, 1871, Edwin Elmer
Stone, b. 11 Jany., 1847, Boston, son of Elmer and Sarah
(Joy) Stone. Ees. near Plymouth, N. H. Issue (Stone):
i. Elmer^^, b. 30 June, 1874, Bozbury, Mass.; m. 21 Aug.,
1901, Isabella Josephine Campbell. Bes. Bozbury. They
have one son, Edwin Elmer^^ (Stone), b. 15 Feby., 1905.
2212. Laura Angelia, b. 3 April, 1850; d. 26 March, 1894, Wash-
ington, D. C; m. 6 Oct, 1875, Walter E. Colwell. Issue
(Colwell): i. Gertrude^^, b. 2 Oct, 1878, Pawtucket, B. I.
She is unm. and lives in Washington, D. C.
2213. Martha Gertrade, b. 1 Feby., 1855; unm. Bes. Melrose, Mass.
2214. David Chapin (twin to Martha), d. 23 Nov., 1856.
2215. David Chapin (2nd), b. 15 Dec, 1856; m. Elisabeth F.
Carter.
975. Eliza* Pendleton (Capt. Johnf, Capt. John*, Capt. Wil-
liam*, Col. William^, Joseph*), was bom at Islesboro, Me., 2 Sep-
tember, 1811. She married at Islesboro, 4 December, 1834, Avery
Gilkey, bom there, 4 September, 1811, son of Thomas and Mercy
(Ames) Gilkey.
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EIGHTH OKNERATION 421
Issue (Gilkej)^ bom at Islesboro:
L Georgiana*, b. 7 Oct., 1836; d. 1841.
ii. Oscar, b. 15 Sept., 1841; d. 1841.
iii. Albion, b. 9 Oct., 1840; d. 31 May, 1841.
iv. Eliza, b. 25 April, 1842; m. George W. Hatch.
V. Avery G., b. 7 Oct., 1843; d. 1865.
vi. Llewellyn, b. 14 Dec, 1845; m. Lois Dodge.
vii. Delmar, b. 8 Oct, 1847; d. 26 Jany., 1885; m. Martha* Phil-
brook, a first cousin, dau. of Judson and [984] Jane" (Pen-
dleton) Philbrook. They had two ch.: Augustus P.^^ and
Adelmar.
viii. Georgiana, b. 12 Oct., 1849 ; m. Wellington M.* Coombs, a third
cousin, son of Martin S. and [965] Catherine M." (Pendle-
ton) Coombs.
iz. Sarah A., b. 8 June, 1852; m. Winsor Williams.
Ref.: "History of Islesboro," p. 213.
976. Andrew* Pendleton {Capt. John', Capt. John^, Capt Wil-
liarn^. Col. William^, Joseph^), was bom at Islesboro, Me., 3 June,
1813, and died at Camden, Me., 1 September, 1900. He was a mas-
ter mariner and vessel owner, and prospered until the Civil War,
when he met with heavy losses. He married 19 December, 1842,
Jane* Thomas, a second cousin, daughter of Benjamin and [334]
Jane^ (Pendleton) Thomas. She died 10 Nov., 1901.
Issue, bom at Islesboro:
2216. Adelia Florence,* b. 22 Aug., 1845; d. unm. 25 April, 1880.
2217. Arando A., b. 21 Nov., 1847; d. 3 Dec, 1847.
2218. Frances Maria, b. 31 Oct., 1848; m. at Bradford, Mass.,
8 July, 1872, Charles Burd, son of James and Mary Burd.
Res., Camden, Me. Issue (Burd): i. James A.^^, b, 1
June, 1873, Islesboro, Me.; d. 15 July, 1888. ii. Emily
Wooster, b. 7 May, 1876, Camden, Me.; m. 18 Nov., 1903,
Frederick Jagels.
2219. Lillian R., b. 6 April, 1851; m. (1), Ephraim L. Merrithew,
b. 5 May, 1846, son of Reuben and Betsey (Ryder)
Merrithew ("History of Islesboro," p. 232); she. m. (2),
Frank Prince. Res., East Boston, Mass. Issue by first
husband (Merrithew): i. Florence J.^^, unm. (1906).
2220. Adrianna Jane, b. 4 Oct., 1853; m. 4 Mch., 1872, Thaddeus
Babbidge, b. 30 June, 1855, Islesboro, son of £ben G. and
Martha W. (Dodge) Babbidge. Res., Camden, Me,. Issue
(Babbidge), b. at Islesboro: i. Maude Beulah^^, b. 16 Aug,
1874; m. 3 April, 1901, Everett R. Boody. Res., Somer-
ville, Mass. ii. Myrtle S., by 7 Nov., 1878; unm. (1906).
iii. Carrie Louise, b. 20 July, 1881 ; m. 11 June, 1902, Fred
Gilchrest. Res., Camden, Me.
2221. Walter Seymour, b. 10 Oct., 1856; d. 25 Oct., 1877.
2222. Myron Sherman, b. 5 May, 1858; unm. Res., Camden, Me.
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4S2 THK PENDLXTON OBNBALOOT
2223. Maurice Andrew, b. 9 Sept, 1860; m. (1), Mabel J. Hard-
ing; (2), Agnes M. Wing.
2224. Hugh Henderson, b. 31 Dec., 1864; m. at Camden, 31 Dec,
1894, Harriet Derry, dan. of Oscar and Helen (Decrow)
Derry. No issue. Res., Camden, Me.
977. Dolly' Wood Pbndlkton (Capt. John', Capt. John*, Capt.
WUliam^, Col. William^ Joseph*), was bom 26 December, 1814,
at Islesboro, Me., and died 12 October, 1892. She married 15 No-
vember, 1834, Ambrose Farrow, son of John, Sr., and Rebecca
(Ames) Farrow. He was bom at Islesboro^ 9 Febraary, 1807, and
died at Havana, Cuba, in July, 1839, or 1840.
Issue (Farrow), bom at Islesboro, Me.:
i. Maria*, b. 4 Oct., 1835; m. Daniel A. Hatch.
ii. George, b. 2 Jany., 1838; m. Delilah Sherman. He was a
soldier in the Civil War and was killed at the battle of Fair Oaks.
Ref.: ** History of Islesboro^" pp. 907-8.
978. Angeline' Pendleton {Capt. John', Capt. John^, Capt. WU"
liam^. Col. William*, Joseph*), was bom 14 December, 1816, at
Islesboro, Me. She married 25 March, 1837, Nelson Gilkey, son of
Thomas, Sr., and Mercy (Ames) Gilkey. He was bom 13 Decem-
ber, 1814, at Islesboro. For many years he was chairman of the
board of selectmen of that town, also town derk, postmaster, and
member of the Legislature.
Issue (Gilkey), bom at Islesboro, Me.:
i. Florine*, b. 22 Jany., 1838; m. William Kimball.
ii. Roscoe P., b. 26 Aug., 1839; m. Sally Ames,
iii. Paris, b. 11 June, 1841 ; m. Malvina J. Sherman,
iv. Lebbeus, b. 11 July, 1843; d. 6 Feby., 1854.
V. Georgiana, b. 14 Dec., 1844; m. Lemuel Hatch,
vi. Artemisia, b. 7 Feby., 1848; d. 16 Feby., 1854. (?)
vii. Artemisia L., b. 15 Feby., 1854; m. (2881) Ephraim E.* Pen-
dleton.
Ref.: "History of Islesboro," pp. 212-3.
979. Bridget F.* Pendleton, (Capt. John'', Capt. John*, Capt.
William*, Col. William*, Joseph*), was bom at Islesboro, Me., 27
January, 1818, and died 9 January, 1884 (?). She married 10
April, 1838, Stephen Fairfield, as his first wife. He married (2),
[1196] Ellen Pendleton.
Issue of Stephen and Bridget F.* (Pendleton) Fairfield:
i. Andrew P.*, b. 27 Mch., 1840; m. Joanna Veazie.
ii. Melissa C, b. 15 Oct., 1843; m. Calvin Hatch,
iii. Harlan O., b. 15 Oct., 184- ; d. in infancy,
iv. John P., b. 31 Aug., 1849; m. Etta Thomas.
V. Victoria H., m. Gilbert H. Moore.
Ref.! History of Islesboro," p. 904.
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EIGHTH GENERATION 488
980. Julia Ann* Pendleton (Capt. John', Capi. John^, Capi.
Wittiam^, Col. Williani:^, Joseph*), wa« born at Islesboro^ Mc, 5
Febroary^ 1820, and died in April, 1897. She married 1 September
1842, Joseph W. Trim, bom 28 December, 1818, son of Robert
and Lncy (Marshall) Trim. He was a master mariner.
Issue (Trim), first two bom at Islesboro, others at Camden,
Me.:
i. Joseph O.', b. 15 April, 1844; m. Snsie N. Knight. He served
fonr jears dnring the Civil War, three years in the 4th Regt.,
Me. Vol. Infantry and one in Hancock's Veteran Corps. He
is now in the Soldiers' Home, at Hampton, Va.
ii. Robert H., b. 16 Oct 1846; he served in the U. S. Navy
dnring the Civil War. Is married and lives in Sydney,
Australia,
iii. Lucy A., b. 3 Feby., 1848; d. 1875; in P. J. Chambers,
iv. John O., b. 22 Mch., 1850; m. Edith M. Barbour.
V. William Harris, b. Aug., 1852; drowned, 4 Dec., 1900; m. Anna
J. Wall and has two sons, Maynard W.^^ (Trim), and
Ralph Harris, of Rockport, Me.
vi. Alexander B., b. 7 February, 1854; m. Addie Rollins and is
living somewhere on Long Island, N. Y.
983. RosiNA* Pendleton (CapU John', Capt. John\ Capi. WU-
liam*. Col. WUliam^, Joseph*), was bom at Islesboro, Me., 31 May,
1824, and died there, 4 December, 1862. She married William
Adams and had issue (Adams), bom at Islesboro:
i. James B.*, b. 8 Feby., 1844; m. Mrs. Mary E. (Keller) Pen-
dleton, widow of [2912] Shubael Frederick^ Pendleton.
He was a soldier of the Rebellion, serving in Co. H, 8th
Regt. Me. Vol. Infantry from 1863-1865.
ii. Francis (Frank) W., b. 8 Sept., 1845; m. (1), Susie Keller;
(2), Lydia Estelle^^ Spragne, dau. of Simon Dodge and
[2917] Elisabeth* (Pendleton) Spragne. Res., Islesboro.
iii. Harland P., b. 25 Aug., 1848; m. 18 Feby., 1869, Mary Jane
Millard. He served in Co. H, 8th Regt Me. Vol. Infantry
during the Civil War. Res., New Haven, Conn.
iv. Nathan G., b. 4 Dec, 1851; m. Angeline E. Keller. •' !
V. Ida J., b. 15 May, 1858; m. William Coombs.
984. Jane* Pendleton {Capi. John'', Capi. John*, Capi. Wil-
liam*, Col. William'^, Joseph*), was born at Islesboro, Me., 10 Janu-
ary, 1826, and died 18 January, 1888. She married, 13 January,
1847, Judson Philbrook, son of David and Margaret (Perry) Phil-
brook. He was bom at Islesboro, in April, 1821, and was lost at
sea, 30 January, 1868.
Issue, (Philbrook), bom at Islesboro:
i. Martha*, b. 13 Jany., 1849; m. her first cousin, Delmar* Gil-
key, son of Avery and [975] Eliza® (Pendleton) Gilkey.
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424 THE PENDLETON OENBALOOT
ii. Lucy A., b. 7 Mch., 1853; m. [2933] Winfield S.» Pendleton,
iii. Judson A., b. 10 Sept., 1855; lost at sea, 23 April, 1875.
987. Arthur B.« Pendleton (Arthur^ CapU John^, Capt. WiU
liam\ Joseph^), was bom at Camden, Me., 10 May, 1809, and died
at Hartford, Conn., 20 March 1878. He settled at Hartford, while
a young man, and engaged in business in which he was unusually
successful. At the time of his death he was at the head of the firm
of A. Pendleton and Son, wholesale fruit dealers.
He married at East Hartford, Conn., 18 May, 1836 (or 4 May
in the town records), Lucinda Pitkin bom there, 11 March, 1814,
daughter of Elijah and Sarah (Hale) Pitkin.
Issue, bom at Hartford:
2225. Child, b. and d. in 1837.
2226. Charles H.«, b. 25 Dec., 1839; d. 14 June, 1882; m. 19 Jany.,
1869, Dolly Hobbs. No issue.
2227. IsabeUa, b. 31 May, 1845; m. (1), at Hartford, 2 May, 1865,
Henry B. Wheeler. He died at Greenfield, Mass., 20 Oct.,
1866, and she m. (2), 11 Oct., 1871, Joseph Hardy Towne,
Jr., b. 4 Nov., 1838, Salem, Mass., d. 29 Jany., 1886, son of
Rev. Joseph Hardy and Eliza Jackson (Wiley) Towne.
Mrs. Towne lives on Farmington Ave., Hartford, Conn.
Issue by second husband (Towne) : i. Arthur Pendleton^^,
b. 27 Oct., 1872, Salem, Mass.; m. 8 April, 1896, Bertha C.
Lockwood. He was for some years secretary and treas-
urer of the Crown Rubber Co. of Hartford and is now in
the insurance business in that city.
Ref.! Pitkin and Towne Genealogies.
989. John H.* Pendleton (Arthur'', Capt, John^, Capt, William^,
Col. William^, Joseph^), was bom at Camden, Me., 13 March, 1816,
and died at Holden, Me., 20 November, 1876. He was a physician
and supervisor of schools in Trenton and Holden, Me. He married
in 1850, Adeline F. Hopkins, bom 1 June, 1830, died 9 April, 1885,
daughter of Seth and Jane (Hamor) Hopkins.
Issue, first three bom at Winterport, Me.:
2228. Harriet*, d. infancy.
2229. Josephine, d. infancy.
2230. John H., Jr., b. 14 Oct., 1856; unm. Res., Northport, Me.
2231. Agnes M., b 2 Oct., 1863, East Trenton, Me.; m. 6 June, 1894,
Prescott Keyes. No issue. Res., Bangor, Me.
1004. William Millson® Pendleton (Elitha'', Capt. John^, Capt,
William^, Col. WUliam^, Joseph^), was bom at Norfolk, Va., 28 No-
vember, 1832, and died there, 10 September, 1861. He was edu-
cated at William and Mary College, Williamsburg, Va., where he
took courses in civil engineering and in law. For some time he held
a position as assistant engineer at the U. S. Navy Yard, Norfolk,
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and then took up the practice of law with his nncle^ Gen. John Sin-
gleton Millson. At the outbreak of the Civil War he took sides with
the Confederacy and enlisted in one of the Virginia regiments. Poor
health prevented him, however, from going to the front, but he was
actively engaged in recruiting and in constructing the fortifications
around Norfolk.
William M.* Pendleton married at Norfolk, 4 May, 1858, Eliza-
beth Edwards Frisby, bom 12 February, 1835, Baltimore, Md., died
24 March, 1863, Norfolk, Va., daughter of James Edwards and
Eleanore (Merryman) Frisby.
Issue, bom at Norfolk, Va.:
2232. Blanche, b. 25 May, 1859; d. 27 May, 1859.
2233. William, b. 4 Dec., 1860; d. 5 July, 1861.
2234. Wnhelmina Elizabeth, b. 23 Dec., 1861; m. at Washington,
D. C, 25 June, 1885, Inman Homer Payne, Jr., b. 4 Feby.,
1854, Warrenton, Va., son of Inman Homer, and Mary Ann
(Masi) Payne. Res., Norfolk, Va. Issue (Payne): i.
Wilhelmina Elizabeth}'', b. 23 April, 1886; d. 26 Feby., 1890.
ii. Mary Singleton, b. 12 Mch., 1888. iii. Elisabeth. Ed-
mondt, b. 12 July, 1891. [note. In the " James Rogers
of Marshfield " Genealogy the name of Mrs. Payne's hus-
band is erroneously given at Anman Honor Payne.]
1005. Ralph Cross Johnson® Pendleton {George'*, Capt, John^,
Capt. William^, Col. William^, Joteph^), was bom at Camden, Me.,
6 July, 1832, and died at Indianapolis, Ind., 1 April, 1900. In
early life he followed the sea and upon the outbreak of the Re-
bellion he enlisted in the U. S. Navy, was appointed Mate, 11
September, 1862, and acting £nsign, 23 April, 1863. Upon the
close of the war he remained in the service, and visited several South
American countries. He was honorably discharged, 17 May, 1867,
and went to Indianapolis in the same year, where he became promi-
nent in business and in politics.
He was for several years a member of the Common Council of
that city, then President of the Metropolitan Board of Police Com-
missioners, a representative in the State Legislature, and a member
of the staffs of Governors James D. Williams and Isaac P. Gray.
During the Presidential campaign of 1884, he toured the country as
a speaker in the interests of the Democratic candidates. Not long
afterwards he again visited nearly all the large cities in the United
States, except those in the extreme west, soliciting funds for the
erection of a statue of his friend, Vice President Thomas A. Hen-
dricks, who died so soon after taking office in 1885. Mr. Pendleton
was successful in this mission, but nearly lost his life in a Hartford
hotel disaster. During his latter years he was an adjuster for the
Phenix Fire Insurance Co.
Ralph C. J.® Pendleton married, 19 October, 1856, Hannah Davis,
bom 19 September, 1834, Yarmouth, Me., daughter of John and
Sarah (Davis) Davis.
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426 THE PENDLSTON OBNEALOGFT
Issue, first three bom at Yarmoutli} Me., others at Indian-
apolis :
2235. Albert Drinkwater*, b. 16 Dec, 1867; m. Nellie U. Gray.
2236. John Davis, b. 27 Maj, 1861; m. Anna Higgins.
2237. Ralph Johnson, b. 20 May, I860; m. 16 Sept.. 1891, Jennie
May Sutton, b. 13 Nov., 1873, dan. of George H. and Elisa-
beth (Eentselman) Sutton. No issue. He is in the grain
business at St. Louis, Mo., and was a member of the firm
of McReynolds & Co.
'2238. Hannah Huntington, b. 23 April, 1868; m. 7 Nov., 1906^
Milton Adams Hollabaugh. Res., Redlands, CaliiF. No
issue.
2239. George Henry, b. 21 Jany., 1871; m. (1), Hulda Kraft; (2),
India Orr.
«240. Charles Sheldon, b. 9 Sept, 1874; m. Osilda Goyette.
1006. Gboroe Henry' Pendleton (George^, Capt. John*, CapU
William^, Col. WiUiam^, JoMeph*), was bom at Camden, Maine, 8
July, 1834. From early boyhood, true to the instincts of his ances-
tors^ he manifested an irresistible fondness for the ocean, fostered
perhaps by the charming scenery of Camden harbor and Penobscot
Bay. The ship yards, which were then supplying many of the fa-
mous " Clipper. Ships," and the holiday launchings were successful
rivals to the drowsy school room. At the age of fifteen his parents
reluctantly consented to his going as a cabin boy to the West Indies.
A narrow escape from wreck on this first voyage seemed only to
increase his determination to be a sailor and after a year of successful
trial, it was decided that he should be fitted for a sea-faring life.
He then pursued a two years' course in navigation at the Academy
at Yarmouth. With this equipment and experience he became an
efficient officer of the merchant marine, making many long voyages,
and sailing round the world four times before the outbreak of the
Civil War.
At the first call for volunteers in '61 he entered the navy as an
ensign, was promoted to acting master and for a time had command
of the " Lenapee." He took part in many engagements and was
wounded three* times. In an heroic effort to rescue the crew of a
launch that had been swamped in beaching a blockade runner, he was
taken prisoner by the Confederate cavalry and was confined for
nine months at Macon, at Charleston, (under fire of the Union gun-
boats), and in Libby Prison. The privations of these imprisonments
undermined his naturally robust constitution and he died on the ninth
day of June, 1866, only a short time after his return home.
George H.® Pendleton married at Yarmouth, Me., 18 January,
1859, Harriet Pratt Baker, bom 4 August, 1835, North Yarmouth,
Me., died 7 April, 1905, Greenwich, Conn., daughter of Joseph M.
and Sarah P. (York) Baker.
Issue, born at Yarmouth, Me.:
2241. Walter Baker*, b. 11 May, 1861 ; m. Jennie A. Hunter.
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2. Carolyn Joeephine, b. 29 April, 1863; m. as his secxmd wife,
21 May, 1890, Georse Preston Sheldon, whose first wife
was her aunt, [1011] Anne Frances' Pendleton. Res.,
Greenwich, Conn. Issue (Sheldon): i. Carolyn}^, b. 23
May, 1891, Greenwich.
2243. George Standish, b. 15 Sept, 1865; d. 25 May, 1868.
1007. Virginia Darb' Pendlbtok {Oeotge', CapL John^, Capt.
WiUiarn^, Col. WiUiam\ Jo9eph*), was bom at Camden, Me., 22
March, 1837. She married at Gorham, Me., 21 September, 1859,
Bev. Thomas Sargent Robie (Jr.), son of Thomas Sargent and
(Adams) Robie. He died 25 March, 1906, at Chicago, 111.,
where his widow is still living. Issne (Robie):
i. Thomas Sargent* (3rd), b. 20 April, 1861, Waldoboro, Me., m.
3 Jnly, 1896, Clara Elisabeth Wall. He is a druggist in
Chicago,
ii. Lewis Pendletcm, b. 24 Jany., 1863, Waldoboro; d. unm. at
Camp Comfort, Texas, 29 Feby., 1904.
iii. Virginia Huntington, b. 18 Oct., 1868, Salmon Falls, N. H.;
nnm. Res., Chicago. She is an editor of " The House
Beautiful" and author of "Historic Styles in Furniture."
iv. George Pendleton, b. 12 Oct., 1870, Scituate, Mass.; d. 10 Aug.,
1895.
1009. Susan Johnson' Pendleton (George', Capt. John^, Capt.
William^, Col, William^, Joseph*), was bom at Camden, Me., 25
May, 1842. She married at Gorham, Me., 12 December, 1867,
Charles H. Sheldon, son of Charles and Janet (Reid) Sheldon.
Res., New York City.
Issue (Sheldon), bom at West Rutland, Vt.:
i. Janet Reid*, b. 24 Sept, 1868; m. Dr. Lee Chamberlain Still-
ings. Res., Lenni, Pa.
ii. Susan Huntington, b. 24 Jany., 1872; m. at Chittenfold, Eng-
land, 1 June, 1903, Henry Ainley. Res., London, Eng.
ill. Lewis Pendleton, b. 9 June, 1874; m. at New Haven, Conn., 30
Nov., 1901, Mary Trowbridge Denton. He is a graduate
of Yale, class of 1896, and was captoin of the track team
which visited England that summer. For several years he
made his home in Paris, France, where he first represented
the Pope Mfg. Co. and later a New York banking house.
He is now in the insurance business in New York City. He
has one child, Huntington Denton^^ (Sheldon), b. 26 Nov.,
1906.
iv. Richard, b. 9 July, 1878; he was a student at Yale and like his
brother, prominent in atliletics.
V. Elizabeth Somerville, b. 23 Sept., 1882; m. at London, England,
1 July, 1903, Anthony Hope Hawkins, better known as
" Anthony Hope," the English author. Res., London. They
have two children, MiUicent Hope^^ (Hawkins), b. 22 Aug.,
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428 THE PENDLETON OENBALOOY
1904, and Richard Sheldon Hope (Hawkins), b. 26 Nov.,
1905.
1010. (Dr.) Lewis Warrington® Pendleton {George^, Capi.
John^, Capt, William^, Col, William^ Joseph^), was born at Cam-
den, Maine, 18 March, 1844. He was named for Commodore Lewis
Warrington, with whom his father, when a young man, was asso-
ciated as secretary on board the frigate Constellation. In 1854 the
family left their Camden home and removed to Gorham, Maine, for
the purpose of better educational advantages. Young Lewis entered
the academy for boys. One of his school mates writes of him, —
" He was always popular with his fellow pupils for he was fear-
less, modest, ever genial, bright, and one of the most unselfish boys
I ever knew." At the age of seventeen he began the study of
medicine in the office of Dr. Nahum P. Monroe, at Belfast.
In 1862 Dr. Monroe was appointed surgeon of the Twentieth
Maine Regiment and Lewis accompanied him as hospital steward.
At Antietam and Fredericksburg he won the high commendation
of officers and men for his bravery in caring for the wounded under
fire. After a severe illness caused by exposure, he was honorably
discharged, 2 April, 1863. He was graduated from the Albany
Medical College in 1865. Although the youngest in a class of fifty,
he received one of the two honors voted by the class. He imme-
diately began his profession in Belfast and after fifteen years of
successful practice removed to Portland. In addition to his large
general practice he was appointed upon the surgical staff of the
Maine General Hospital. For fifteen years he was surgeon to the
Maine Central Railroad and for many years taught Physiology in
the Portland School for Medical Instruction. He was one of the
most active promoters of the Maine Eye and Ear Infirmary and
served as president of the Maine Medical Association.
The same qualities that distinguished him as a boy gave him promi-
nence in his professional career. His medical associates prized not
only his counsel but his companionship. His activity was unceasing
and to facilitate surgical operations he became ambidexterous. His
contributions to medical literature were characterized by a fellow
physician as " strong, brilliant, well matured, and full of that deep,
far-seeing and well rounded judgment that made his opinion on
surgical matters respected and valued." Dr. Pendleton was an
authority on geology and pre-historic matters and accumulated one
of the best collections of geological specimens and Indian relics in
the State. About the year 1896 his health, which had not been
robust since his army life, became undermined and although bene-
fitted by trips to Europe and Jamaica and winters in Florida, an in-
siduous disease could not be thrown off and he died suddenly at
Palm Beach, Florida, 13 January, 1898.
Dr. Lewis W.® Pendleton married, 9 October, 1867, Caroline S.
Conner, born 14 March, 1844, daughter of William H. and Rachel
Caroline (Porter) Conner. She is now living at Stamford, Conn.
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EIGHTH GENERATION 429
Issue, bom at Belfast:
2244. Katherine", b. 1 Feby., 1870; d. 9 Aug., 1870.
2245. WiUiam Lewis, b, 22 Dec., 1874; d. 24 Aug., 1875.
2246. Dana, b. 17 Aug., 1878; d. 23 Sept, 1896, Portland, Me.
1011. Anne Frances* Pendleton {George', Capt. John^, CapU
William^, Col. WUliam^, Joteph^), was bom at Camden, Me., 27
March, 1846, and died at Greenwich, Conn., 5 September, 1885.
She married at Ann Arbor, Mich., as his first wife, 2 July, 187^',
George Preston Sheldon, son of Charles and Janet (Reid) Sheldon.
Mr. Sheldon was President of the Pheniz Fire Insurance Co. of
Brooklyn, N. Y. He married (2), [2242] Carolyn Josephine* Pen-
dleton, a niece of his first wife, and died at Greenwich, Conn., 25
December, 1909.
Issue of George P. and Anne Frances" (Pendleton) Sheldon:
i. Harriet H.*, b. 14 April, 1873, Bro<^yn, N. Y.; m. 21 June,
1902, Thomas Bucklin Wells. Res., New York City.
ii. George Preston, Jr., b. 19 Nov., 1876; m. 1 June, 1907, Mary
Josephine Rowland. He was a student at Yale,
iii. Frances Pendleton, b. 19 Aug., 1878, Somers, N. Y.; m. 14
Nov., 1902, John Wolcott Adams. Res., New York City.
iv. Janet Somerville, b. 26 Aug., 1880, White Plains, N. Y.; m.
25 April, 1905, George Wadsworth Gordon. Res., Chicago,
111.
y. Waldo, b. 11 Jany., 1884; he was graduated from the Shef-
field Scientific School, Yale University, in 1906.
1014. Priscilla* Pendleton (William', Oliver^, Capt. William^,
Col. William^, Joseph*), was bom at Islesboro, Me., 5 June, 1803,
and died 10 October, 1898. She married in October, 1823, Samuel
Pay son Mansfield.
Issue (Mansfield), born at Hope, Me.:
L Eliza Parkman*, b. 28 Nov., 1824; m. 16 Nov., 1847, Samuel
Gilmore. In 1901 she was living with her daughter, Mrs.
Leslie A. Wentworth, at Ashmont, Mass.
ii. Sarah P., b. 23 Oct., 1828; d. 18 July, 1896; m. Joseph Pen-
dleton* Fish, son of Willis and [436] Susanna' (Pendleton)
Fish.
iii. Lavinia, b. 12 Aug., 1830; m. Alden Sprague of Los Angeles,
Calif,
iv. William P., b. 6 Feby., 1833; d. about Aug., 1899; m. Susan
J. Houston.
V. Theodore Hill, b. 29 Jany., 1838; m. (1), Frances R. Wilson;
(2), Angle Rackliff. Res., New York City,
vi. Statira B., b. 4 Dec, 1840; m. Francis Matthews of Lincoln-
ville. Me.
1017. William* Pendleton (William', Oliver^, Capt. William*,
Col. William^ Joseph*), was bom at Hope., Me., 16 September,
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480 THE PENDLKTON OENBALOQV
1809^ and died 27 July^ 1895. He made his home at Rockland^ Me.,
where he was engaged in the manufacture of a proprietary medicine
which enjoyed a large sale through Maine and the Provinces.
He married Mary Bartlett, bom 11 Aprils 1813, died 26 April,
1888, daughter of Daniel and Eliza (Danton) Bartlett
Issue, bom at Rockland:
2247. Elbridge*, b. 6 Dec., 1834; m. Sarah E. Jameson.
2248. William Roscoe, b. Oct., 1839; m. Helen M. Spaulding.
2249. Frances Amelia, b. 5 Dec, 1841; m. 30 July, 1865, James L.
Jameson, son of Andrew Jameson. Res., Rockland, Me.
Issue (Jameson) : i. Carrie I.^®, b. 25 May, 1869 ; ii. Eliza-
beth, b. 29 Dec, 1871. iii. Albert, b. 24 Oct, 1873. At
last accounts none of Mrs. Jameson's ch. was married.
2250. Ellen Aurelia, b. 4 July, 1844; m. 28 April, 1867, Charles J.
Jameson, son of Isaac and Sarah (Clough) Jameson. Res.,
Rockland, Me. Issue (Jameson): i. Dora^^, b. 23 Jany.,
1873 ; m. 16 Sept., 1891, Adoniram J. Bird, Jr., and has one
ch., Nettie E." (Bird), b. 7 Oct., 1892.
2251. Charles Herbert, b. 5 May, 1860; m. Evie M. Farrington.
Rcf.: "The Jamesons in America."
1018. Ephraim Wood* Pendleton (William', Oliver^, Capt. WU-
liarn^. Col. Williain^, Joseph*), was bom at Hope, Me., 28 Sept.,
1811, and died 19 December, 1883. He was for many years a
merchant in Rockland, Me., where he was a Deacon of the Baptist
Church and a Selectman in 1857. On the 10th of May, 1856, he
was commissioned fourth lieutenant of Company C, Light Infantry,
Second Brigade, Fourth Division, to rank from the 28th of April,
1856, and was discharged 6 December, 1856, upon the disband-
ment of the company (Maine Adjutant General's records).
Ephraim W.® Pendleton married (1), Statira Rich, bom 15 April,
1816, died 7 March, 1837, daughter of Rev. Lemuel and Grace
(Gilkey) Rich ("History of Islesboro," page 270). He married
(2), (published 17 November, 1838), Emily P. Hunt. His third
wife, whom he married 26 March, 1848, was Susan H. Sherman, born
at Camden, Me., in August, 1820. At last accounts she was still
living in Rockland.
Issue, bom at Rockland, by first wife:
2252. Cleora Adelaide*, d. ae. about 36; m. in 1854, Chandler Wil-
liams Howes of Frankfort, Me. Issue (Howes): i. Fred-
erick Wood^^, b. 2 Aug., 1858, Winterport, Me.; m. 3 July,
1889, Annie Macdonald. For the past twenty years he has
been Director of Music in the public schools of Taunton,
Mass. ii. Herbert Aaron, b. Oct., 1862, Rockland, Me.; d.
about 1897; m. .
Issue by third wife:
2253. Frederick, b. 14 Oct., 1849; d. 16 Oct., 1849.
2254. George W., b. 17 April, 1851; lost at sea, unm., 9 Jany., 1886.
2255. Josephine, b. 5 April, 1853'; d. 28 Sept, 1853.
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2266. Annie BeUc, b. 26 May, 1865; m. 24 May, 1877, E. Mont
Perry. Re«., Bockland, Me. Issue (Perry): i; Herbert
M.^^ h. 16 Aug., 1878; d. 7 Jany., 1889.
2267. Ella, b. 18 March, 1869; d. same day.
2258. Frank, (twin to Ella) ; d. 11 Feby., 1860.
Note: Eaton's ''History of Thomaston and Rockland, Me.,*^ says that by
his second wife, Ephraim W.s Pendleton had a daughter, Cornelia, but
£phraim*s nephew, Charles H. Pendleton of Rockland, states that Ephraim
had no issue by this marriage, and that Cornelia was an adopted child. The
Probate Records at Rockland show that Susan H. Pendleton, George W. Pen-
dleton, Annie B. Perry, and Addie C Howes were the only heirs of Ephraim
W. Pendleton.
1019. Littleton Morgan' Pkndleton {William'', Oliver^, Capt.
William^, Col, William^, Joteph^), was born at Hope, Me., 20
October, 1813, and died at Rockland, Me., 21 September, 1886. He
was a master mariner and made his home at Rockland. He married,
14 January, 1841, (27 December, 1840, in " The Jamesons in
America ")> Elizabeth R. Crane, bom 19 July, 1819, Hope, Me.,
died 13 March, 1904, Rockland, daughter of Boyce and Betsey
(Alford) Crane.
Issue, bom at Rockland, Me.:
2259. Albert L.*, b. 8 May, 1842; m. Caroline D. Crockett.
2260. Edwin L., b. 17 Mch., 1845; m. at Rockland, 9 June, 1875,
Mary Waterhouse. No issue. Res., Worcester, Mass.
2261. Lizzie S., b. 2 July, 1848; m. 7 Feby., 1876, Lucius H. C.
Wiggin, son of Thomas and Mary (Davis) Wiggin. No
issue. Res., Rockland, Me.
Mary E., b. 18 May, 1864; d. 2 Feby., 1858.
WiUiam B., b. 19 AprU, 1857; d. 8 Feby., 1858.
Florence L., b. 18 Aug., 1861 ; unm. Res., Rockland, Me.
1021. Almbrosb* Pbndlbton (WtUiam', Oliver^, Capt William^,
Col. William*, Joseph*), was bom at Hope, Me., 21 June, 1818, and
died, 28 June, 1884. He was captain of a coasting vessel and on
one of his trips to New York bought up some oyster beds near City
Island. He moved his family there in 1851, and went into business.
For a number of years he was collector for the New York Board
of Pilots and late in life operated a large farm in Clifton Springs,
N. Y.
Ambrose® Pendleton married (1), 26 Aug., 1842, [916] Priscilla
Mansfield* Pendleton, a first cousin, daughter of [313] Job^ Pen-
dleton, Jr. This marriage was rather unusual as the mother of
Ambrose* Pendleton, also bore the name of Priscilla Pendleton and
was daughter of [116] Job* Pendleton, Sr. Ambrose* married (2),
in New York City, 1 October, 1866, Elizabeth Avery, of Corinth,
N. Y., born 2 Jany., 1836, died 21 June, 1882. He married (3),
Mrs. Sarah Van Alstyne.
Issue, first three bom at Rockland, Me., others at City
Island, N. Y.:
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Orthelbcrt L.*, (Etiielbert?), b. 1843; d. ae. 18.
2266. Augustus Allen, b. 8 Sept., 1845; m. Elizabeth R. Bennett
2267. Laura A., d. 16 April, 1873, ae. 25; m. Walter Hannon. No
issue.
2268. Ambrose Warren, b. 20 Aug., 1851; m. Sarah J. Vander Beck.
2269. Jennie S., b. 1853; d. unm., 16 Dec., 1879, ae. 26.
2270. Alfred S., " went West " and has not been heard from since.
2271. Mary Eliza, d. about 1881, ae. 23. She married in Connecti-
cut, but her surviving brothers could not recollect the name
of her husband, nor the names of the two ch. they thought
she had.
2272. Henry Folsom, b. 19 June, 1860; m. (1), EUza S. Wydtoff;
(2), Helen E. White.
2273. NeUie M., b. 19 Mch., 1862; d. 6 Nov., 1883; m. Addison
Young of Sedgwick, Me. Issue (Young): i. Herbert B.^^,
b. 6 April, 1880; m, Frances Shoppie. Res., Cherry-
field, Me.
1025. Stephen Oliver* Pendleton (James'', Oliver^, Capt. Wil-
liam^, CoL William^, Joseph*), was bom at Northhaven, Me., in 1823,
and died at Augusta, Me., prior to 1893. He married Margaret
Brown, bom at Northhaven, in 1826, daughter of Thomas S. and
Charlotte (Vinal) Brown. She died at South Union, Me., 20 No-
vember, 1902, one week after sending us the record of her family.
Issue, bom at Searsmont, Me.:
2274. Jeannette', b. 1858; d. ae. about 4 years.
2275. James E., b. 1861 ; d. infancy.
2276. Mary M., b. 1872; unm. (1904). Res., South Union, Me.
2277. Avery B., b 1874; unm.
1027. Erastus O.* Pendleton (David'', Henry^, Capt. William\
Col. William*, Joseph*), was born at Northport, Me., 27 January,
1813, and died at Lynn, Mass., 30 May, 1890. He was for many
years a mill owner at Bangor, Me.
He married (1), about 1837, Mary Winslow Gallison, bom 13
Feby., 1817, died 28 Nov., 1858, daughter of Sylvanus and Mary
(Alden) Gallison. He married (2), (license issued at Bangor, 30
May, 1870), Margaret J. I>rummond, bom 19 March, 1837, Bangor,
died there, 15 May, 1905, daughter of Alexander and Sarah (Web-
ster) Drummond.
Issue, bom at Bangor — ^by first wife:
2278. Frederick Hodgman*, b. 7 Nov., 1838; m. Elizabeth C. Seip.
2279. Frances Ellen, b. 6 Sept., 1841; unm. Res., Bangor.
2280. Adelia E., b. 5 Jany., 1844; m. 5 Jany., 1871, Stephen D.
Benson. Res., Bangor, Me. Issue (Benson) : i. Harry
D.^S b. 13 Sept., 1872; m. 26 June, 1901, Susan McCann.
He is of the firm of Benson & Miller, dry goods dealers, at
Bangor, ii. Bessie Pendleton, b. 7 July, 1882.
2281. Ahnatia A., b. 4 June, 1847; d. 2 June, 1852.
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Edna J,, b. 13 June, 1851; d. 16 April, 1875; m. (lie. issued
at Bangor, 8 Feby., 1872), Frank S. Prescott. Issue (Pres-
cott) : i. Charles J.^®, b. 4 Nov., 1872. ii. Child unnamed,
b. 1875; d. soon after birth.
2283. Mary W., b. 19 Nov., 1858; m. 24 Oct., 1882, Arthur Chapin.
No issue. He is a wholesale grocer at Bangor, Me., and
has served several terms as mayor of that city.
Issue by second wife:
2284. Kate D., b. 22 Mch., 1871; unm. Res., Bangor.
2285. Margaret D., b. 17 May, 1875; unm. Res., Bangor.
Ref.: "Winslow Memorial." Vol. II, p. 748.
1029. Benjamin E.* Pendleton (DavicT, Henry^, Capt. WiU
liarn^. Col. William^, Joseph*), was bom at Northport, Me., 18 May,
1818 and died at Bangor, Me., 14 February, 1889. He conducted
a bakery in that city. Although well advanced in middle life, he
served during the last year of the Civil War in Company F, Thirty-
first Regiment Maine Volunteer Infantry, into which he was mus-
tered on the 15th of March, 1864.
Benjamin £.^ Pendleton married at Belfast, Me., 20 June, 1845,
Abigail Allen Trickey, bom 1 April, 1823, London, Me., died 1
Sept., 1892, Sanford, Me., daughter of William and Elizabeth
(Sawyer) Trickey. Issue:
2286. Ella E.*, b. 4 May, 1852, Bangor, Me.; m. there, 18 July,
1871, Andrew C. Sawyer, son of Joseph Reed and Sarah
Randall (Haskell) Sawyer. Res., Bangor. Issue (Saw-
yer), b. at Bangor: i. Howard Field^^, b. 18 Nov., 1872;
m. 7 Oct, 1896, Blanche Elizabeth Clayton, ii. Roland
Judson, b. 25 Dec, 1873; m. 3 June, 1908, Helen Hill,
iii. Harold Chesley, b. 26 Jany., 1880; m. 22 Oct., 1902,
Marion Lovis Hart. iv. Edith May, b. 19 May, 1885. v.
Mahelle Louise, b. 20 July, 1887. Mrs. Sawyer's five chil-
dren all live in Bangor, Me.
1033. Jambs N.* Pendleton (DavicT, Henry^, Capt. William^,
Col. Williarr^, Joseph*), was bom at Northport, Me., 23 March,
1829. He enlisted 10 September, 1862, for nine months' service in a
Maine Regiment during the Civil War, and upon the expiration of
this term, he re-enlisted in Company D, Second Regiment, U. S.
Sharpshooters, and was killed at the battle of the Wilderness, 6 May,
1864.
James N.* Pendleton married at Rockland, Me., 26 June, 1854,
Helen Mar Farrow, born 12 February, 1832, Islesboro, Me., daughter
of William and Charity (Coombs) Farrow. She is now living at
Rockland, Me.
Issue :
2287. Joseph B.*, b. 7 Oct., 1856; d. 9 June, 1858.
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2288. Lucy H., b. 24 April, 1869; d. 30 Oct., 1882; m. 27 July,
1878, William H. Fisk of Rockland, Me. No issue.
Rcf.: " History of Islesboro," p. 206.
1034. Mart Elizabeth Thayer* Pendleton (WUliam Henry'',
Henry^, Capt, William^, Col. William^, Joseph*), was bom in Maine,
21 October, 1826, and died at Chicago, 111., 17 April, 1892. She
married in New Brunswick, 11 November, 1844, John Vickory
Russell, born 27 October, 1821, St. John, N. B., died 18 October,
1891, Chicago, 111., son of William and Mary (Vickory) Russell.
Issue, first four bom at Little River, N. B.:
i. William Chesbrook*, 13 Oct., 1845; died 11 Sept., 1847.
ii. Mary Louise, b. 23 Mch., 1847; m. (1), 20 May, 1865, Daniel
£. Johnson; m. (2), 1 Nov., 1868, John C. Bishop. Res.,
McComb, Miss.
lii. John Chesbrook, b. 2 Oct, 1849; d. 15 June, 1895; m. (1), Julia
Bingham; (2), Carrie Young,
iv. Samuel Pendleton, b. 14 Oct, 1851; d. 26 Feby., 1904; m. Cla-
rissa Norton.
V. Lillian Smith, b. 28 Oct, 1856, St John, N. B.; m. June, 1879,
William Henry Sanders. Res., Green Garden, 111.
vi. Charles Henry, b. 1 Jany., 1860, Green Garden, lU.; d. 7 July,
1863.
vii. Laura Lizzie, b. 9 Oct., 1863, Green Garden; d. 23 Sept, 1864.
1037. John McEean* Pendleton (William Henry'', Henry^,
Capt, William^, Col, William^, Joseph*), was bom in Maine, 31 De-
cember, 1832. He lived in New Brunswick until 1868, when he re-
moved to Chicago, 111. He is now a broker in that city.
He married at St. John, N. B., 11 September, 1866, Alice M.
Lane.
Issue, bom in Chicago:
2289. Frederick John*, b. 24 Dec., 1871. He is a chemist and hy-
draulic engineer. Res. (1905), Milwaukee, Wis. Unm.
2290. Carleton Alden, b. 4 Aug., 1880. He was a chemist for an
Arizona copper company and was killed in a runaway acci-
dent, 21 April, 1902.
1042. Charles Augustus* Pendleton (William Henry'', Henry*,
Capt. William*, Col. WUliam*, Joseph*), was bom at St. John, N. B.,
12 June, 1840. As a young man he went to Chicago, 111., where he
enlisted in the Union Army, 21 November, 1862, and served three
years in the Engineer Corps under Gen. Thomas during the Civil
War. For twenty years thereafter he was a contractor and builder
in Chicago, removing in 1885 to Leslie, Mich., where he is now man-
aging a hotel.
Charles A.* Pendleton married at Chicago, 111., 12 June, 1867,
Mary D. Appleton, bom 24 April, 1849, Portland, Me., daughter of
Samuel B. and Flizabeth (Morgan) Appleton.
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Issue^ first six bom in Chicago:
2291. Thaddens Augustas*, b. 6 Nov., 1869; m. (1), Lizaie HoD;
(2), Lizzie Meyers.
2292. Frank Chaffee, b. 20 Aug., 1872; d. 22 Aug., 1889.
2293. Theodore Charles (twin with Frank C), m. 25 June, 1903,
Edith Mae Siegrist, b. 26 Aug., 1879, Trist, Mich., dau. of
Lewis and Marjr (Friemuth) Siegrist. No issue. Res. Jack-
son, Mich.
2294. Percy DeWolf, b. 24 Sept., 1876. He enlisted at Battle Creek,
Mich., 26 April, 1898, in Co. D, 32nd Regt., Mich. Vol. In-
fantry, for service in the War with Spain, and was discharged
at Battle Creek, 3 Nov., 1898, upon the disbandment of the
Regt On the following 15th of July (1899), Mr. Pendle-
ton enlisted at Jackson, Mich., in Co. D, 30th Regt, U. S.
Vol. Infantry, raised for the Philippine insurrection. This
Regt. served in Gen. Schwan's expedition in southern Luzon
and took part in several engagements. Mr. Pendleton was
1st Sergt of his Co. when he was honorably discharged, 3
April, 1901, upon the return of the Regt. to the States. He
is unm. and now lives at Mt. Clemens, Mich.
2295. George Henry, b. 20 June, 1879; d. unm. at Los Angeles,
CaHf., 19 April, 1905.
2296. Myrtle Adelaine, b. 17 June, 1883; m. 14 Aug., 1902, Oscar
B. Ohlinger. Res. Leslie, Mich. Issue (Ohlinger): i. Anna
Maunne, b. 30 Aug., 1908.
2297. Charles Augustus, Jr., b. 5 Sept, 1890, Leslie, Mich.; d. 9
May, 1891.
1043. Elmira Drucilla* Pendleton (William Henry', Henry^,
Capt. William^, Col. William^ Joseph^), was born at St John, N.
B., 23 October, 1842. She married there, 10 July, 1862, Seth
Wheaton, Jr., bom 30 August, 1836, Carlton, N. B., died 2 August,
1897, Chicago, 111., son of Seth and Sarah Sears (Eetchem) Whea-
ton. Mrs. Wheaton is now living at Los Angeles, Calif.
Issue (Wheaton), first three born at Carlton, N. B.:
i. Norval Ernest,* b. 23 April, 1863; m. 4 Sept, 1888, Ella
Elizabeth Simms. He is a member of the Milwaukee
(Wis.) Board of Trade,
ii. Mary Amelia, d. infancy,
iii. Warren Augustus, b. 24 Aug., 1866; m. 6 Sept, 1890, Mary J.
Powell. Res., Los Angeles, Calif,
ir. Rudolph DeWolf, b. 3 Nov., 1868; Chicago, lU.; d. 30 April,
1906; m. Feby., 1892, Grace Kendall. He was a pattern
maker at Birmingham, Ala.
1044. Helen Amelia* Pendleton (William Henry'', Henry^,
Capt. William^, Col. William^, Joseph*), was bom at St. John, N.
B., 13 December, 1844. She married at Chicago, 111., 12 Novem-
ber, 1868, Isaac B. Appleton, son of Samuel B. and Elizabeth
(Morgan) Appleton. Res., Chicago.
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4S6 THE PENDLETON OENEALOOT
Issue (Appleton), bom in Chicago:
i. Arthur Frederic^ b. 22 Oct., 1869; unm. (1905). He is a
graduate of the Law School, Northwestern University and
is practising at Belvidere, 111.
ii. Walter Smith, b. 12 Sept., 1875; unm. (1905). He is mgr. of
the New York office of the U. S. Radiator Co.
iii. Elmira Louise, b. 4 Aug., 1881.
iv. Howard Pierce, b. 23 May, 1886.
1045. Israel DeWolp* Pendleton {William Henry'', Henry^,
Capt, William^, Col. William^, Joseph*), was bom at St. John, N.
B., 1 Jany., 1847. Res., Chicago, 111. He married Lydia Chase
and has issue:
2298. Albert LaFayette^; unm. (1905); a clerk with the 111. Cen.
R. R.
1047. Sarah Filene* Pendleton (James AldenJ, Henry^, CapU
William^, Col. WxUiam^, Joseph*), was bom 5 September, 1839, at
lincolnville. Me. She married James J. Colburn, and is living in
Boston, Mass. Issue (Colburn):
i. Fred Alden*, b. April, 1859; m. Molly Brown. Res., Kansas
City, Mo. He was a student at the University of Maine,
ii. Fannie Eliza, m. Arthur L. Femald. Res., Omaha, Neb.
She is a graduate of the University of Maine. Issue (Fern-
aid): i. Fred Colburn^\ b. 7 May, 1893; ii. Reginald
Arthur, b. 7 Sept., 1900.
iii. Caroline F., b. 13 May, 1865; unm. She has been a teacher
in Portland, Me., and a member of the staff of the " Even-
ing Express " of that dty.
iv. Lillian C, b. 1867; m. Eugene O. Loomis.
V. Harry, d. ae. 6 months.
vi. Harry Hay ford, b. 1871; m. Mary Haley. He is a graduate
of Westbrook Seminary and of Bowdoin College, class of
1895, and is now practising medicine in Boston.
1051. James Walter® Pendleton {James Alden', Henry*, CapU
William*, Col, William^, Joseph*), was born at Lincolnville, Me.,
and has always made his home in that town. He is in command of
one of P. & R. R. R. fleet of colliers. During the Civil War he
served for seven months in the U. S. Navy.
He married Abbie Jane Drinkwater, daughter of George and
Eliza Drinkwater.
Issue, born at Lincolnville, order uncertain:
2299. Llewellyn*.
2300. George.
2301. Ella.
2302. Mabel.
2303. Lulu (?), d. infancy.
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1058. William Allen® Pendleton (Amoi'', Henry^, Capt. Wil-
liam^. Col. William}, Joseph^), was bom in New Brunswick, 15
May^ 1837. He was for a long time a merchant in Northport, Me.,
where he was a Justice of the Peace, Town Clerk, and Selectman.
For some years past he has been connected with the U. S. Custom
House in Boston, Mass., and has made his home at Revere.
He married at Boston, Mass., 2 October, 1875, Sarah A. Allen,
daughter of Johnson K. and Mary £. Allen. Issue:
2304. FuUerton A.% b. 4 Sept., 1876; d. unm. 4 July, 1900.
2305. Fabios R., b. 4 April, 1878; m. at Revere, Mass., 4 Dec,
1901, Grace Anderson, b. at North Adams, Mass., dau. of
William H. and Helen M. (Lincoln) Anderson. No issue.
Res., Revere. He is Treasurer and General Manager of
the Auto Mfg. Co.
1059. Henry Scott® Pendleton {Ama$', Henry^, Capt. Wil-
liam^, Col. William^, Joseph^), was bom in New Brunswick, 19 July,
1839, and died at Cambridge, Mass., 21 November, 1908. He was a
master mariner and served in the U. S. Navy during the Civil War.
After his retirement from the sea he lived for a number of years
in Boston, Mass., and later spent his summers at Northport, Me.,
and his winters in Cambridge, Mass.
Henry S.' Pendleton married at Boston, Mass., 13 August, 1868,
Mrs. Lydia E.* (Patterson) Boardman, bom 12 September, 1841,
Northport, Me., daughter of Rufus and Mercy® (Elwell) Patterson,
and granddaughter of Lewis and [717] Mercy^ (Pendleton) Elwell.
Her first husband was Oscar Boardman; she died at Cambridge,
Mass., 16 May, 1909.
Issue, born at Northport, Me.:
13306. Lizzie A.«, b. 25 Sept, 1870; d. 26 Oct, 1870.
^307. Elmer A., b. 23 Oct., 1872; d. 5 May, 1888.
2308. Charles Bryant, b. 16 Oct., 1874; m. Esther G. Hills.
^309. Sumner Mainard, b. 27 March, 1876; unm. Res., Cambridge,
Mass.
^310. Martha May, b. 18 June, 1878; unm. Res., Cambridge,
Mass.
18311. Forrest Currier, b. 19 Oct., 1881; he is a graduate of the
Georgetown University Law School and is now preparing
at Washington, D. C, for his bar examination.
18312. John Scott, b. 6 March, 1883; he is a graduate of Bates Col-
lege, class of 1907, and is now preparing for the ministry
at Newton Theological Seminary. As a student in the
Rozbury High School he won the prize for scholarship in
two successive years, and at Bates, made the college de-
bating team in his sophomore year. He took high rank
there is his studies, was active in college affairs and deliv-
ered the Ivy Day oration for his class.
1062. Mart Rebecca® Pendleton {Amos', Henry\ Capt. Wil-
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4S8 THE PBNDUBTON GBXEALOOT
liam\ Col. WiUiam\ Joseph*), was bom at Northport, Me., 12 No-
yember, 1846. She married there, 16 March, 1868, Herbert J.'
Spragae, a third couain, son of Solomon and [440] Lydia Jane^
(Pendleton) Spragae. Res., Northport. Mr. Spragae married (2),
Blanche M. Abbott and died in 1900.
Issue (Spragae):
i. Waldron Herbert% b. 24 Aug., 1869; Northport, Me.; m. Lottie
May Flanders. Res., Somerville, Mass. He travels for
Waldo Bros, of Boston, dealers in builders' supplies. Issue
(Spragae): i. Mildred Howard}^, b. 19 Feby., 1896, Mai-
den, Mass. ii. Richard Lothian, b. 9 Sept., 1896, Somer-
erville, Mass.
ii. Wallace Coombs, b. 3 Feby., 1877, Bangor, Me.; m. Susie
Edna Bailey. Res., Somerville, Mass. He is an account-
ant in Boston. Issue (Sprague): i. Herbert Bailef/^^.
1064. Lewis Clossox' Pendleton {Charles^, Zehvlon^, Amof,
Col. WiUtam^, Joseph*), was bom in New York State, 14 January,
1818, and died at Peoria, 111. He was associated for a time with
his father and brother in running two woolen mills at Mottville,
N. Y., and then engaged in the hotel business at Titusville, Pa. His
last years were spent at Peoria, 111. He married (1), 1 March,
1840, Harriet J. Collins. She died 4 February, 1841, aged 24
years, 13 days, and he married (2), Mariah Fraser.
Issue by second wife:
2313. Harriet*, b. at New Hope, N. Y.; m. David C. Barringer.
He was an oil operator in Pennsylvania and afterwards in
the grain business in Chicago, where Mrs. Barringer now
lives. Issue (Barringer): i. Walter M.^^, unm. (1906).
He was a member of the Chicago Board of Trade, and re-
ceiver of the Chicago & Alton R. R. ii. Alice, m. .
1065. Charles Henrt' Pendleton (Charles'', Zehvlon*, Amos*,
Col. William^, Joseph*), was bom 13 September, 1821, and died in
New York City, 2 June, 1893. He married (1), at High Bridge,
N, Y., 3 May, 1847, Caroline Balsley, born there, 19 September,
1825, died 22 July, 1882, daughter of John A. and Cynthia (Hartt)
Balsley. He married (2), at Moravia, N. Y., 18 May, 1887, Mrs.
Ann Brown, ne^ Cheney. She died at Mlanlius, N. Y., in the fol-
lowing year and he married (3), Mrs. Ruth Coon.
Issue:
2314. Ella Frances*, b. 16 Feby., 1857, San Joaquin Co., Calif.;
m. 19 Oct, 1882. Rev. Thomas Benjamin Berry, son of
Thomas and Louisa (Warren) Berry. No issue. Res.,
Buffalo, N. Y.
1068. Frederick Augustus* Pendleton (Frederick^, Zebulon*,
Amos*, Col. William^, Joseph*), was bom at Sempronius, N. Y., 26
September, 1818, and died at Beaver Dam, Wis., 9 January, 1892.
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EIGHTH OEKSRATION 459
He married (1), at Moravia, N. Y., 22 December, 1839, Sarah Ann
HaU, bom 3 May, 1818, Sempronius, N. Y., died 24 August, 1882,
Beayer Dam, Wis., daughter of Zebulon and Hannah (McGarigan)
Hall, Frederick A. Pendleton and his first wife separated and
he married (2), at Lowell, Wis., 16 July, 1877, Mary Farrington,
who died at Elba, Wis., 8 January, 1894. Mr. Pendleton was a
farmer and lived in New York, Canada, and Wisconsin.
Issue:
2316. Charles Wimam% b. 1 May, 1841, Summer Hill, N. Y.; d. 30
Aug., 1844, Norwichville, Canada.
2316. Julia Minerva, b. 27 Jany., 1843, Summer Hill; d. 11 Aug.,
1844.
2317. Lavina Ann, b. 7 Aug., 1846, York, Wis.; d. 20 July, 1867,
Elba, Wis.; d. 8 April, 1866, James P. Wilder. Issue (Wil-
der): i. Charlei Fred''', b. 20 July, 1867; m. Lill Nellie
Grant. Res., Mayville, Wis.
2318. DorHsca, b. 31 Aug., 1848, Elba, Wis.; d. 24 July, 1860. \
3319. Duwane, b. 29 March, 1861; d. 8 May, 1851.
2320. Ellen Amelia, b. 21 May, 1862, Beaver Dam, Wis.; m. there,
3 Dec, 1874, Abiram Hezekiah Riggs, b. 6 June, 1848,
Williamston, Mich., son of Ebenezer Clinton and Orenda
Almira (Lyman) Riggs. Res., Beaver Dam, Wis. Issue
(Riggs): {.Leonard f^.l^ b. 18 Oct., 1876, Undilla,
Mich.; m. 22 Oct, 1902, Florence Tripp, ii. Sarah A., b.
16 Nov., 1886, Beaver Dam, Wis.
2321. Judson Augustus, b. 4 Feby., 1866, Elba, Wis.; m. Frances
Freeman.
2322. Seward Harris, b. 12 Sept., 1869, Elba, Wis.; m. four times.
1082. William Amy® Pendleton (Jonathan'', Jonathan^, Amos^,
CoL William^, Jo9eph*), was bom at Stonington, Conn., 19 June,
1837, and was lost at sea, 26 July, 1868. He was a master mariner.
He married in New York City, 8 Dec, 1864, Margaret Jinkins
(or Jenkins), a native of London, England. After his death she
returned to her former home.
Issue, bom in New York City:
2322a. Caroline M.% b. 16 Sept., 1866; d. 26 May, 1866.
2323. William Jonathan, b. 14 Feby., 1867; d. at Liverpool, Eng.,
ae. 2 years.
1093. Samuel Trumbull* Pendleton (Froncf#^ Jonathan^,
Amos^, Col. William^, Joseph*), was bom at Stonington, Conn., 16
September, 1839, and died at Providence, R. I., 17 January, 1874.
He was a merchant in that city. He married, 10 March, 1868,
Camilla Jane McConkey, daughter of John and Jane A. McConkey.
She died at Providence, 17 February, 1882.
Issue:
2324. Orlena McConkey^, b. 17 Mch., 1869, Providence, R. I.; de-
ceased; m. 13 May, 1888, Howard Clinton Bliven, son of
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440 THE PENDLETON GENEALOGY
Amherst A. and Mary M. Bliven. He lives in Providence.
Issue (BHvcn) : i. Bradford Clinton^\ b. 3 April, 1891.
1098. Horace Niles* Pendleton (FraiwnV, Jonathan*, Amos^,
Col. William*, Joseph*), was bom at Stonington, Conn., 24 Septem-
ber, 1848. He enjoyed a prosperous business career, retiring some
years ago, and now lives quietly in his native town. Mr. Pendleton
has never sought public office; he is, however, a director in the
Stonington Savings Bank.
Horace N.* Pendleton married at Stonington, 4 October, 1877,
Mary Contest Chesebro, daughter of Oliver Denison and Frances
(Hancoz) Chesebro.
Issue:
2325. Maria Louise,*, b. 14 May, 1879, Stonington; m. there, 12
June, 1901, George Henry Robinson, b. 8 Dec., 1868,
Bridgeport, Conn., son of Frederick N. and Julia Ann (Bur-
gess) Robinson. Res., Stonington. Issue (Robinson) : i.
Elisabeth Hancox^^, b. 11 Mch., 1902.
Rcf.: "Chescbrough Genealogy," p. 484.
1100. Joshua Beebe" Pendleton (Joshua Kenyon'', Otis^, Amos^,
CoL William*, Joseph*), was bom at Stonington, Conn., 16 October,
1828, and died at Brooklyn, N. Y., 28 December, 1864. As a
young man he went to New York City where he learned the drug
business. For a number of years he was proprietor of a pharmacy
in the Williamsburg district of Brooklyn.
He married in New York City, 15 June, 1851, Frances Cornelia
Barnard, bom there, 3 October, 1827, daughter of Elisha Wolcott
and Frances (Dodd) Barnard. She removed to Newark, N. J.,
about 1870, and is still living in that dty.
Issue :
2326. Ida Comelia*, b. 4 Sept., 1857, Brooklyn, N. Y.; m. at New-
ark, N. J., 11 Jany., 1882, William Marshall, b. 9 Jany.,
1848, Edinboro, Scotland, son of William and Mary Mur-
ray (Moncrief) Marshall. No issue. Res., Newark, N. J.
1101. (Rev.) William Henry' Pendleton (Joshua Kenyon^,
Otis*, Amos*, Col. William*, Joseph*), was born at Stonington, Conn.,
^6 August, 1832, and died at Rivera, Calif., 26 July, 1897. He
was graduated from Madison University (now Colgate) with the
degree of A. B. and soon afterwards located at Sacramento, Calif.,
^here he took up the study of law. His leanings, however, were
more toward the pulpit than the bar and he soon found himself no
longer able to resist what he deemed was his call to enter the min-
istry. He was ordained at Oakland, Calif., and his first pastorate,
at £1 Monte, was held over the oldest Baptist Church in Southern
California. He did not long continue here, but returned East and
located in New York City, where his parents were then living. Soon
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EIGHTH OENERATION 441
afterward he became pastor of the Bushwick Avenue Baptist Church
in Brooklyn^ and later of the old Cannon Street Churchy New York,
and still later of the Twenty-second Street Church. He was pas-
tor in these two cities eighteen jears^ and in Deep River^ Conn.^
three years.
Returning to California in 1885^ he became pastor of the Taber-
nacle Church, in San Francisco. Later he went to Los Angeles,
where he took hold of the Central Church, with only twenty-six
members, and left it three years afterwards with 326 members.
His other pastorates were in East Los Angeles, Tacoma, Wash., and
Riyera, near Los Angeles, where he died. Some years after his
graduation from Madison, his Alma Mater conferred upon him the
degree of Doctor of Divinity in recognition of his eminent ability
in his chosen field.
Rev. Dr. William H.* Pendleton married at Petaluma, Calif., 28
October, 1855, Margaret Anna Carothers, bom 29 November, 1839,
Carthage, 111., daughter of William Ogden and Hannah (Barnes)
Carothers. She is now living in Los Angeles, Calif.
Issue :
2327. William Henry*, Jr., b. 5 Dec, 1856, Stonington, Conn.; d.
unm. 16 May, 1883.
2328. Cornelius Welles, b. 4 Jany., 1859, Brooklyn, N. Y.; m.
Elizabeth E. Brower.
2329. Belle Armstrong, b. 12 July, 1864, New York Cityrm. at Los
Angeles, Cal., 4 Oct., 1887, Orr Haralson, son of William
H. and (Orr) Haralson. Issue (Haralson): i. Wil-
liam Orr.^^, b. 17 June, 1888.
2330. Florence Beebe, b. 17 Feby., 1867, New York City; m. James
G. Scarborough.
2331. John Merle D'Aubigne, b. 30 July, 1869, Geneva, Switzer-
land; m. 5 July, 1900, Mildred Robinson. No issue. Res.,
Los Angeles, Calif.
2332. Anna Alexandra, b. 15 June, 1871, New York City; m. at
Los Angeles, Cal., 27 May, 1890, Albert Carlos Jones, Jr.,
son of Albert Carlos and Mehetable (Jones) Jones. Res.,
Los Angeles. Issue (Jones) : i. Helen Pendleton ^^ b. 15
Mch., 1893.
2333. Charles Howard, b. 19 July, 1875, New York City; m. Edna
H. Bird.
2334. Mary Evelyn, b. 30 June, 1879, Stonington, Conn.; d. 3 Feby.,
1883.
1102. (Dr.) Edward^ Pendleton (Joshua Kenyon', Otis*,
Amos\ Col, William^ Joseph*), was bom at Stonington, Conn., 31
August, 1834, and died at North Stonington, 22 May, 1902. At the
age of sixteen years he went to New York City and entered the
employ of a jewelry store in which business he continued there and
in Brooklyn until 1857, when he became a clerk in the drug store of
his oldest brother, Joshua B. Pendleton.
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442 THE PBNDUBTON OXXBALOOT
On the Ist of August, 1861, he enlisted at New York City in the
Forty-seventh Regiment, New York Volunteer Infantry, and was
mustered in as hospital steward, 27 August, 1861. He was ap-
pointed assistant surgeon, 2 December, 1862, and received his com-
mission as such a few days later to rank from December 2. Upon
his completion of his term of service he took up the study of
medicine and was graduated from the medical department of New
York University in 1869. Dr. Pendleton practised for many years
in Brooklyn, N. Y., and enjoyed the confidence and respect of a
large clientele.
Dr. Edward^ Pendleton married at Brooklyn, 27 May, 1862,
Reanna G. Townsend, bom 8 February, 1841, Salem, Mass., daugh-
ter of Joseph and Abigail (Perkins) Townsend. She is now living
in New York City.
Issue, bom in Brooklyn:
2336. Estelle Townsend*, b. 13 Nov., 1863; m. at Brooklyn, 13 April,
1887, John Wood, Jr., son of John and Melvina (Udell)
Wood. Res., New York City. Issue (Wood), first two
bom in New York: i. Jay Pendleton}^, b. 6 April, 1889.
ii. Roy Udell, b. 14 July, 1890. iii. Ethel Rowe, b. 19
Dec., 1891, Mt. Vera<m, N. Y.; d. 26 Jany., 1899.
2336. Alice, b. 6 Feby., 1866; m. in Brooklyn, 25 Nov., 1889,
Joseph George Liddle, b. 12 June, 1858, Brooklyn, son of
John and Margaret (Kane) Liddle. Res., Hackensack, N.
J. Issue (Liddle), b. in Brooklyn: i. Edward Pendle-
ton}^, b. 17 Sept., 1890; d. 17 Aug., 1891. ii. Margueriie,
b. 13 Oct., 1894. iii. Dorothy, b. 20 Nov., 1897. iv. Wil-
Ham Duncan, b. 2 Mch., 1901.
2337. Henry Morgan, b. 19 Dec., 1871; m. Louise Miner.
2338. Edward Kenyon, b. 24 Sept, 1873; m. Harriet E. White.
2339. Grace Louise, b. 18 Dec, 1882; m. in New York City, 20
June, 1906, Charles Philip Thornton. No issue. Res.,
Whitestone, Long Island, N. Y.
1103. Charles Otis* Pendleton (Joshua Kenyon', Otis*, Amos^,
Col. William^, Joseph^), was bom at Stonington, Conn., 26 Novem-
ber, 1837, and died in New York City, 19 November, 1893. He
learned the drug business under his brother, Joshua, in Brooklyn,
N. Y., and in time became the proprietor of two stores of his own.
He was also interested in the livery business and was prosperous
until the panic of 1873 involved him in the general disaster.
Charles O.^ Pendleton married in Brooklyn, 5 January, 1860,
Sarah Jane Smith, bom 9 April, 1843, died 24 March, 1898, daugh-
ter of Robert and Jane Smith.
Issue, bom in Brooklyn:
2340. Mary Jane*, b. 6 January, 1861; d. 26 Oct., 1894; m. 25
Nov., 1886, James M. Wyne. No issue.
2341. Robert Edward, b. 10 Feby., 1863; d. unm., 17 Nov., 1895.
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2342. Edith BeUe, b. 15 Jnlj, 1867; d. 19 Nov., 1895; m. 10 Sept.,
1894, P. Christian Hartough. No issue.
2343. Bessie, b. 20 Dec., 1868; m. Albert F. Blake.
2344. Charles Otis, Jr., b. 31 May, 1872. His present address is
unknown. He is thought to have been a soldier in the
Philippine War.
1115. Olin Bangs® Psxdlxton {George Foiter', Gilbert^, Amos^,
Col. William^, Joseph*), was bom in Brooklyn, N. Y., 9 August,
1850, and died in lUincHs in September, 1908. He was married
three times, but we have been able to obtain the name of only one
of his wiyes — Susan Holstien.
Issue:
2345. George Holstien% b. about Dec., 1888. In 1905 he was
making a sea voyage round the world.
2346. Edward Spencer, d. young.
1116. Celia Rhodxs* Pendleton (George Foster'', Gilbert^,
Amos^, Col. William^, Joseph*), was bom in Brooklyn, N. Y., 1
February, 1852. She married at Woodbury, Long Island, N. Y., 17
May, 1871, Alexander Campbell® Thompson, bom 22 December,
1845, Westerly, R. I., s<m of Joshua Rudd^ and Phebe Ann (Still-
man) Thompson, and grandson of Joshua and [157] Fanny^ (Pen-
dleton) Thompson.
Issue (Thompson), bom at Westerly, R. I.:
i. £dwin Pendleton^ b. 26 Oct., 1873; d. unm., at New Orleans,
La., 28 June, 1895.
ii. Harry Joshua, b. 31 Aug., 1875; m. 9 Sept., 1901, Georgia M.
Hutchinson. During the Spanish-American War he served
as £nsign on the U. S. S. " Kanahwa." He is now an
officer on one the steamers of the American-Hawaiian S. S.
Co. and makes his home at Berkeley, Calif,
iii WiUiam CampbeU, b. 3 Mch., 1877; m. 12 Oct., 1906, Grace
Pollard Griffin. He is a physician in Brooklyn, N. Y.
iv. Allan Lush, b. 3 Feby., 1881; m. 19 June, 1907, Verna Electra
Stillman. He is connected with the Industrial Trust Co.,
Westerly, R. I.
1119. Gilbert Averill* Pbndleton (Gilbert, Gilbert*, Amos*.
Col. WUUam^, Joseph*), was bom at Westerly, R. I., 27 December,
1842, and died at Rochester, Pa., 26 December, 1908. He married
at New Lexington, Va., 17 September, 1868, Martha Adelaide Chap-
man, bom there, 11 February, 1852, daughter of Greorge W. and
Hannah (Stockdale) Chapman.
Issue, last four bom at Rochester, Pa.:
2347. Ethel Chambers*, b. 20 Dec., 1870, Newark, O.; d. 18 April,
1871.
2348. Hannah Chapman, b. 20 May, 1872, Newark, O.; d. 11 Sept.,
1873.
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444 THE PENDLETON OBNBALOOT
2349. George Chapman^ b. 29 Dec.^ 1874^ Saginaw, Mich.; tinm.
Res., Rochester, Pa.
2350. William Joseph, b. 25 July, 1876, Oakland, Calif.; d. 5 Mch.,
1879.
2351. Bertha May, b. 12 May, 1878, Oakland, CaKf.; d. 5 July,
1897.
2362. James Anderson Bradley, b. 20 Nov., 1880; d. 3 April, 1883.
2353. William Courtland, b. 29 Jany., 1885; unm.
2354. Mary Elizabeth, b. 30 June, 1887.
2355. Helen Stockdale, b. 18 Sept., 1894.
1120, Ph(ebb Eleanor^ Pendleton (Gilberf, GUbert*, Amos*,
CoL William^ Joseph*), was born at Westerly, R. I., in 1845, and
died at Ouray, Colo., 25 February, 1904. She married, 27 Febru-
ary, 1868, Dr. Thomas Benton Chapman, born 24 April, 1844, in
West Virginia, son of George W. and Hannah (Stockdale) Chap-
man. He is living at Montrose, Colo,
Issue (Chapman):
i. Grace Pendleton*, b. 11 Mch., 1869.
ii. Gilbert Pendleton, b. 13 Dec., 1870, Wheeling, W. Va.
iii. Ralston, b. Aug., 1872.
iv. Edna Pierce, b. 15 Aug., 1873, Wheeling, W. Va.
V. Averil Ashton, b. 19 Sept., 1874, Oakland, Calif,
vi. Minnie Pendleton, b. 8 Dec., 1881, Burlington, Kan.; m. 18
Sept., 1901, Edward E. Wheeler, city attorney of Ouray,
Colo,
vii. Queen Marie, b. 6 Jany., 1885, Burlington, Kan.; m. 6 Dec.,
1903, W. R. Gibbs.
1122. Nathan Whitehead* Pendleton (Amos Palmer', Gil-
bert*, Amos*, Col, William^, Joseph*), was bom at Yonkers, N. Y.,
22 June, 1848, and died at Saginaw, Mich., November, 1890. He
was engaged in the lumber business at Saginaw, Mich., and at
Toledo and Urbana, Ohio.
He married at Saginaw, December, 1873, Florence Sweet, bom
24 September, 1852, New York City, died 19 March, 1904, Sagi-
naw, Mich., daughter of the Hon. William H. and Armanda Ruth
(Tucker) Sweet.
Issue, bom at Saginaw:
2356. Anna Elizabeth^, b. 9 Dec, 1874; m. (1), Marsdon; (2),
Sydney H. Dunlop. When last heard from she was in Co-
lumbia, S. C. By her second husband she has one child,
Sydney H.^^ (Dunlop), Jr.
2357. Florence Grace, b. 13 Sept., 1876; she entered the Community
of St Mary (Protestant Episcopal) in 1900, and until
recently was a sister in the convent of that order at Peeks-
kill, N. Y., and a member of its teaching staff.
2358. Harold Sweet (twin with Florence G.); m. Cornelia B. Rust.
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1123. Amos Palmer* Pendleton^ Jr., (Amoi Palmer', Gilbert^,
Amos^, Col. William*, Joseph*), was bom at Yonkers^ N. Y., 11
February, 1850. He is an operator in mines and oil and lives in
Chicago, 111.
He married (1), in Rochester, Pa., 1872, Jennie Chamberlain
Lcnton, born there, 29 October, 1850; died 2 December, 1896, Chi-
cago, 111., daughter of Major John and Adelaide Henrietta (Lacock)
Lenton. He married (2), at Waukeegan, 111., 24 September, 1900,
Ida Smith, bom 20 July, 1864, Philadelphia, Pa., daughter of John
Lawrence and Eliza Jennie Smith.
Issue, bom at Rochester, Pa.:
2359. Adelaide Lacock^, b. 9 May, 1876; d. unm. at Chicago, 111.,
10 Nov., 1899.
2360. Anna Pauline, b. in 1878; d. 12 April, 1890, Rochester, Pa.
1126. (Lt.-Col.) Joseph Henry* Pendleton {Joseph Rhodes'',
Gilbert*, Amos*, Col. William'^, Joseph*), was bom at Rochester,
Pa., 2 June, 1860. He is a Lieutenant-Colonel in the U. S. Marine
Corps. For a number of years he was commandant of the post at
Sitka, Alaska, and is now stationed at Cavite, Manila, Philippine
Islands. He nuirried 20 August, 1884, Mary Helen Fay, born 20
November, 1863, Newport, R. I., daughter of William Wirt and
Julia Griswold (Philips) Fay.
Issue :
2361. Helen Fay*, b. 26 July, 1886, Annapolis, Md.; she was orig-
inaUy named Mary Helen, but her name was legally
changed to Helen Fay Pendleton when she was thirteen
years old. She m. at Annapolis, Md., 19 November, 1904,
Dr. Howson White Cole, Jr., U. S. N., bom 13 June, 1878,
Danville, Va., son of Howson White and Eliza Lavalette
(Dupuy) Cole. Issue (Cole): i. Laveleite Pendleton}^,
b. 3 Nov., 1905, Danville, Va.
2362. Edgar Bache, b. 2 Aug., 1892, Sitka, Alaska.
Ref.: "John Lee of Farmington, Conn.," Genealogy.
1136. Harris^ Pendleton (3rd) (Harris"^, Harris*, Amos*, CoL
William^ Joseph*), was bom at Brooklyn, N. Y., 16 July, 1845.
He received his education in the public schools of Stonington and
after taking a two year course in the Eastman Business College, he
became a telegraph operator. Later he took up civil engineering in
which he was engageid for a time in the construction of the New
England Railroad. Following this he held a position as clerk in a
New York City drug store and in 1869 opened a pharmacy of his
own in Guilford, Conn., where he lived for nearly twenty years.
Mr. Pendleton took an active part in the affairs of the town, was
its treasurer for ten years, a borough warden, and in 1886, a repre-
sentative of Guilford in the Connecticut Legislature.
In 1888 he removed to New London, Conn., and with Wilmot L.
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446 THE PSXDLXTON OBNSALOOT
Parlow as partner, entered the undertaking business under the firm
name of Pendleton and Parlow. In 1892, Harris Pendleton, Jr.,
succeeded Mr. Parlow in the firm, the style of which has since been
Pendleton and Son. In New Londcm, Mr. Pendleton continued his
political activities, was several times an Alderman of the city, and
once, as Senior Alderman, acted as Mayor of New London for some
time.
Mr. Pendleton is a prominent member of several secret societies,
a Past Master of Union Lodge, and District Deputy Grand Master
of New London County, F. & A. M., Grand Marshall of the Grand
Lodge of the State of Connecticut, I. O. O. F., and was formerly a
major of the Patriarchs Militant.
Harris* Pendleton married at Stonington, Conn., 8 November,
1871, Mary Brewster*** Burtch, bom 25 December, 1847, Coventry,
R. I., daughter of Billings and Nancy Maria* (Chesebrough) Burtch,
and granddaughter of Elihu^ and [796] Nancy Bell* (Pendleton)
Chesebrough.
Issue, first five bom at Guilford, Conn.:
2363. Harris* (4th), b. 31 Oct., 1872; m. Katherine Sanno.
2364. Robert Billings, b. 27 Feby., 1875; d. 12 AprU, 1876.
2366. Louis Burch, b. 21 July, 1878; d. 21 April, 1885.
2366. Bessie B., b. 2 Aug., 1880.
2367. Coddington BiUings, b. 17 Aug., 1883.
2368. Mary Belle, b. 13 May, 1889, New London, Conn.
Ref.: ^Chesebrough Genealogy"; ''Biographical Review of New London
County, Conn.," pp. 133^.
1140. James^ Pendleton (HarrW, Harrii^, Amos*, CoL William*,
Joseph*), was bom at Stonington, Conn., 29 July, 1854. He has
always made that town his home where he is one of its successful
business men. He was postmaster of Stonington five years,
served fourteen years on the board of burgesses, four years as
selectman, and has also been warden of the borough. In 1894, Mr.
Pendleton was elected as Representative to the State Legislature,
and re-elected to the same office in 1896. In 1898 he became a
State Senator from the Ninth Connecticut District. He is a Mas-
ter Mason and a charter member of the Royal Arcanum.
James' Pendleton married at Stonington, 12 June, 1884, Sarah
Elizabeth Potter, daughter of William and Olive (Raymond)
Potter.
Issue, bom at Stonington:
2369. Frank Raymond*, b. 21 Jany., 1886.
2370. Carroll Chester, b. 30 Oct., 1888.
2371. WilHam Clifford, b. 5 April, 1890.
1146. Samuel Bottom* Pendleton (Gurdon', Harris*, Amos*,
CoL William^, Joseph*), was bom at Stonington, Conn., 16 March,
1851, and has always made that town his home. He married there,
9 April, 1872, Annie Eliza Burroughs, bom 28 February, 1855,
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Groton^ Conn., daughter of Winthrop and Ann Catherine (Parks)
Burroughs.
Issue, bom at Stonington:
2372. May Loui8e% b. 21 Aug., 1873; unm.
2373. George Chace, b. 17 Mch., 1876; m. Cora E. Avery.
2374. Charlotte Stark, b. 14 June, 1878; m. at Stonington, 33 June,
1903, William Frederick Wilcox, son of George W. and
Anna Benton (Cox) Wilcox. Res., Stonington. Issue
(Wilcox): i. John Pendleton^\ b. 16 Oct., 1906.
1147. GuRDON* Pendleton, Jr. (Gurdan', Harru^, Amos^, CoL
WiUiaw}, Joseph^), was bom at Stonington, Conn., 23 September,
1864. He is a machinist and inventor and has followed his calling
in several states of the Union. In 1908 he was living in New
London, Conn.
He married at Mystic, Conn., 17 January, 1878, Annie Mary Rei-
nacker, bom 26 December, 1860, Mystic Bridge, Conn., died 3
August, 1908, New London, Conn., daughter of George Jacob and
Margaret (Davis) Reinacker.
Issue :
2376. Gurdon* (3rd), b. 29 Aug., 1879, Berkeley, Cal.; m. Maud I.
Broughton.
2376. Jennie May, b. 30 Nov., 1881, Stonington, Conn.
2377. Robert Bottum, b. 13 Aug., 1883, Stonington; d. 8 Aug., 1886.
2378. Son, unnamed, b. 3 Jany., 1886; d. 4 Jany., 1886.
2379. Robert Bottum, b. 13 Nov., 1886, Chelsea, Mass.
2380. Flora Evelyn, d. 22 May, 1889, South Boston, Mass.
2381. Annie Mary, b. 28 Feby., 1890; d. 14 Mch., 1890, South
Boston.
2382. Marguerite, b. 20 Feby., 1891, Melrose, Mass.
2383. Annie Mary (2nd), b. 13 Feby., 1893, Paterson, N. J.
2384. Samuel Henry, b. 13 April, 1896, Carbondale, Pa.
2385. Clyde, b. 13 Oct., 1896, Carbondale.
2386. Dorothy, b. 30 Oct., 1898, Stonington, Conn.; d. 20 Aug.,
1899.
2387. Son, b. and d. 1 July, 1902, New London, Conn.
1148. James Buchanan' Pendleton (Gurdon', Harris^, Amos^,
CoL WUliani^, Joteph*), was bom at Stonington, Conn., 6 Septem-
ber, 1867, and died at Westerly, R. I., 29 September, 1903. He
married, 12 June, 1883, Harriet A. Capron, daughter of James
Bowen and Meribah Esther (Sheffield) Capron.
Issue, bom at Stonington:
2388. Walter Bowen*, b. 6 Feby., 1884; m. Amy C. Kenyon.
2389. May Gertmde, b. 22 Feby., 1886; d. 20 April, 1886.
2390. James Howard, b. 14 Nov., 1888.
1160. Moses Avbrill* Pendleton {Mo9es^, Harris^, Amos^, Col.
William^, Joseph^), was bom at Stonington, Conn., 19 Febmary,
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448 THE PBNDLBTON OBXBALOGY
1844, and has always made that town his home. He is Vice Presi-
dent of the First National Bank of Stonington, and a director of
that institution as well as of the Stonington Savings Bank. From
1873 to 1890, Mr. Pendleton was Town Clerk of Stonington, and
Clerk of the Probate Court in 1873 and 1887.
Moses A.^ Pendleton married at Stonington, 13 June, 1866, Ame-
lia Barker Sheffield, bom there in October, 1844, daughter of Stan-
ton and Martha (Potter) Sheffield.
Issue, born at Stonington:
2391. Alice Amelia*, b. 25 Feby., 1868; d. 7 Aug., 1886.
2392. Henry Averill, b. 31 Aug., 1873; unm,
1161. Nelson Augustus* Pendleton {Motef, Harris^, Amoi*,
CoL William^, Joteph?), was bom at Stonington, Conn., 12 October,
1846. He has been for many years cashier and director of the
Stonington First National Bank, his connection with this institu-
tion dating from June, 1867.
Mr. Pendleton married at Stonington, 12 May, 1874, Ida Mary
Levey, bom 29 December, 1850, died 6 February, 1898, daughter
of Francis Antoine and Almira (Grant) Levey.
Issue, bom at Stonington:
2393. Everett Nelson*, b. 3 Feby., 1876; unm.
2394. Robert Andrew, b. 2 Feby., 1877; m. at Washington, D. C,
2 June, 1908, Marguerite A. Wood. He was for some years
connected with the Rural Free Delivery system of the U. S.
P. O. Department at Washington, D. C, and is now in
Cincinnati, Ohio.
2395. Moses, b. 6 May, 1884; m. at Albany, N. Y., 20 July, 1907,
Mary M. Claflin. He is a clerk with the American Woolen
Co. in Boston, Mass.
Ref.: "Grant Family," Genealogy.
1162. Oscar Fellows^ Pendleton {Moses', Harris^, Amoi^, Col.
William^, Joseph^), was bom at Stonington, Conn., 1 December, 1849.
He is a merchant in his native town, where he succeeded to the
business established by his father. Mr. Pendleton has held several
town offices and is a director in the Stonington Savings Bank. He
married at Stonington, 28 July, 1891, Fannie £. Davis.
Issue, bom at Stonington:
2396. Alma Forsyth*, b. 24 June, 1892.
2397. Child unnamed, b. and d. 3 April, 1894.
2398. Carolyn Ome, b. 19 Sept., 1896.
2399. Elizabeth Davis, b. 26 May, 1900.
1156. Thomas Franklin' Pendleton (Benjamin Franklin'', Har-
ris^, Amos^, CoL William* , Joseph^), was bom in New York City, 20
Febraary, 1851, and died in Brooklyn, N. Y., 7 February, 1910. He
received his education in the public schools of Stonington, Conn.,
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BIOHTK GENERATION 449
and as a young man went to Brooklyn, where after a thorough
course at a business college he took up insurance as his life's work.
He was for a time a member of the firm of Avery and Pendleton,
and later formed with his brothers the firm of Pendleton and Pen*
dleton, which carried on a very successful brokerage business with
offices at 76 Broadway and 153 Montague Street, Brooklyn.
A man of broad culture and wide reading, of generous impulses,
warm hearted, high minded, lofty in his ideals, to meet him was
to feel the rare charm and uplift of his personality, to be admitted
to his friendship, an inestimable privilege. His passing was a
heavy blow to all who knew him, an irreparable loss to his rela-
tives and friends, with whom his memory will be long and affec-
tionately cherished.
Thomas F.® Pendleton married in Brooklyn, N. Y., 13 June, 1887,
Annie Hudson, bom 23 March, 1869, New York City, daughter
of Richard G. and Elizabeth (Templar) Hudson.
Issue, bom in Brooklyn:
2400. Elaine", b. 5 April, 1888.
2401. Thomas Franklin, Jr., b. 18 Feby., 1890. '
2402. Donald, b. 9 Aug., 1900.
1157. Walter Averill* Pendleton (Benjamin Franklin'', Har-
ris\ Amos^, Col. William}, Joseph^), was bom in New York City,
22 April, 1856. He was associated for many years with his
brother Thomas in the insurance business in Broddyn, N. Y., and
is now the senior member of the firm of Pendleton and Pendleton.
Walter A.* Pendleton married in Brooklyn, 21 Febraary, 1881,
Mary E. Hudson, bom 17 August, 1863, daughter Richard G. and
Elizabeth (Templar) Hudson.
Issue :
2403. Harold Averill", b. 22 June, 1895, Brooklyn, N. Y.
1162. Charles Hutton* Pendleton (Benjamin Franklin'', Har-
ris^, Amos', Col. William^, Joseph*), was bom at Stonington, Conn.,
22 December, 1862, and is associated with his brothers in the in-
surance business in Brooklyn, N. Y. He married in Brookl3m, 1
June, 1887, Emma May Avery, bora 24 November, 1863, daughter
of Cyrus and Emma Maria (Hodgson) Avery.
Issue, bora in Brooklyn:
2404. Frank Avery*, b. 29 March, 1888.
2405. Enid, b. 1 March, 1893.
1164. Frederick Starr* Pendleton (Benjamin Franklin'', Har-
ris^, Amos', Col. William'^, Joseph*), was bora at Stonington, Conn.,
8 June, 1867. He is the fourth of his father's sons to engage in
the fire insurance business in Greater New York, and is a member
of the firm of Pendleton and Pendleton. He makes his home in
New York City — Borough of Manhattan.
Frederick S." Pendleton married in New York, 27 June, 1901^
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450 THE PEXDLSTOK OBNBALOGT
Clara Amelia Thorpe, daughter of Frank S. and Adelaide (Burgess)
Thorpe.
Issue, bom in New York.
2406. Laura*, b. 22 Sept., 1902.
2407. Marion, b. 27 Oct, 1904.
2408. Ruth, b. 29 April, 1909.
1173. Eliza J.» Pendleton (John', Tkotna»\ Lieut. Pele^, Col.
William^, Joseph*), was bom in Union (or Hope), Me., 11 Septem-
ber, 1840. She married (1), 26 September, 1869, Addison libby,
Jr., son of Addison and Emma (Maxcy) Libby. He died 24 Octo-
ber, 1864, and she married (2), 12 June, 1869, Marcus Mank. Res.,
(1903), Rockland, Me.
Issue by first husband (Libby):
i. Walter S.", b. 14 June, 1861; d. 12 Mch., 1862.
ii. Eva M., b. 6 April, 1863; m. Alvah A. Smith,
iii. Addison (3rd), b 25 Jany., 1866; d. 26 Sept., 1865.
Issue by second husband (Mank):
iv. William O., b. 26 July, 1870; he is married and lives in Rock-
land, Me.
V. Frank L., b. 11 Dec., 1874; married and lives in East Union,
Me.
Rcf.: "Libby Genealogy," p. 418; •'History of Isiesboro," p. 229.
1176. Robert^ Porter (Nancy'', William^, Lieut. Peleg^, Col.
WUliam^, Joseph*), was bom at Searsport, Me., 22 December, 1816,
and died at Louisville, Ga., 7 October, 1888. He married (1), 19
January, 1840, Mary A.* Nichols, a second cousin, bom 23 January,
1820, Searsport, Me., died at sea, 1 October, 1855, daughter of
James^ and Mary (Blanchard) Nichols, and granddaughter of Alex-
ander and [149] Prudence* (Pendleton) Nichols. He married (2),
24 December, 1866, Mrs. Lois A.® (Shute) Porter, a first cousin,
widow of his brother, William* Porter, and daughter of Samuel and
[424] Lois^ (Pendleton) Shute.
Issue, bom at Searsport — ^by first wife:
i. Ann Maria* (Porter), b. 9 April, 1844; m. (1), 18 Mch., 1864,
Alpheus French; (2), Charles Tuttle.
ii. Charles Robert, b. 12 Mch., 1847; d, at sea, 9 Nov., 1864.
iii. Mary Abiah, b. 20 Jany., 1849; m. 24 Oct, 1872, William F.
Black,
iv. William Lincoln, b. 19 June, 1861; d. in Jamaica, 8 Sept.,
1855.
V. Nancy Etta, b. 7 Dec., 1862; d. 6 Jany., 1872.
Issue bv second ^rif e *
vi. William Robert, b. 24 Sept., 1857; m. (1) [2467] Melvina C*
Pendleton; (2) . Res., Cupertino, Calif.
-vii. Frank Merrithew, b. 13 Mch., 1860; d. 28 Sept., 1888; m. 14
Feby., 1888, Bessie Bryan.
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BIOHTK GENERATION 451
Tiii. Clara Thurston^ b. 15 Aug., 1863; m. Eugene Pendleton*
Caryer, a second coasin, son of Nathan Pendleton* and
[1184] Frances A.* (Pendleton) Carver,
iz. Robert, Jr., b. 26 July, 1867. He is married and lives in
Santa Clara, Calif.
1178. Lois Abigail* Pendleton (Peleg', WtUiam*, Lieut. PeUf^,
CoL WiUiam^, Joseph*), was bom at Searsport, Me., 27 February,
1832, and died 10 July, 1883. She married, 17 February, 1853,
Benjamin A. Post, who died in November, 1897.
Issue (Post), bom at Knox, Me.:
i. Ada J.*, b. 13 May, 1855; m. Wilbert S. Dolloff. Res., Thom-
dike, Me.
ii. Emma S., b. 30 May, 1856; m. Nelson Gordon. Res., Thorn-
dike,
iii. Judson, b. 28 Oct., 1860; m. Minnie Vining. Res., Big Tim-
ber, Mont,
iv. Melissa B., b. 22 Feby., 1868; unm. Res., Morrill, Me.
V. James H., b. 23 Sept., 1870; m. Florence Giles. Res.,
Knox, Me.
1179. Nancy CAtHERiNE* Pendleton {Peleg', William^, Lieut.
Pelef^, Col. William^ Joseph*), was bora at Thomdike, Me., 28
October, 1835. She married, 8 November, 1853, William Crosby,
who died at Unity, Me., 9 May, 1901. Mrs. Crosby and three of
her children are now living at Thomdike.
Issue (Crosby), bom at Unity, Me.:
i. George Albert*, b. 18 July, 1854; unm. Res., Unity, Me.
ii. Charles W., b. 4 Mch., 1857; unm.
iii. Percy W., b. about 1865 ; m. Belle Gordon,
iv. Frank H., 14 Oct., 1869; m. Annie Murch.
1181. Lucy Batcheldbr* Pendleton (Peleg', William*, Lieut.
Pelef^, Col. William^, Joseph*), was bom at Thomdike, Me., 29
March, 1841, and died 1 (or 6) November, 1898. She married, 1
Febraary, 1862, Wellington Shibles.
Issue (Shibles), bom at Thomdike, Me.:
i. Phineas P.^ m. Ella Philbrick. Res., Thomdike.
ii. Hannah C, b. 1869; m. Trae B. Cole. Res., Thomdike.
iii. Jennie C, b. Nov., 1872; d. unm. 9 Sept., 1900.
iv. Alvin, d. 28 Aug., 1880, ae. 3 years.
V. Daughter, d. infancy.
1182. AsENATH Haskell" Pendleton {Pele^, William*, Lieut.
Pele^, Col. William^, Joseph*), was bora at Thoradike, Me., 16
August, 1845, and has always made her home in that town. She
married, 13 June, 1866, Daniel B. Dolloff, Jr., bom 2 August,
1842, Wicklow, N. B., son of Daniel B. and Sarah (Brown) Dol-
loff. He was a soldier of the Civil War, serving first in the Twenty-
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452 THE PENDLETON OBNBALOOT
sixth Regiment and later in the Fourteenth Regiment Maine Volon-
teer Infantry.
Issue (DollojQT):
i. Nellie Maria*, b. 28 June, 1868; m. Henry Allen Thomas.
Res., Centreville, N. B.
ii. Anna May, b. 21 Sept., 1872; m. Edgar Willis Dyer. Res.,
Thomdike, Me. Issue (Dyer): Sadie Jane^^. Mrs. Dyer
has given us much data about her branch of the family.
1184. Frances Abigail* Pendleton (Joseph', William^, Lieut.
Pele^, Col. William^, Joseph*), was bom at Searsport, Me., 18
January, 1831. She married, 6 August, 1851, Nathan Pendleton*
Carver, a second cousin, son of Woodbum and [456] Mary^ (Pen-
dleton) Carver. He died in Roxbury, Mass., 5 May, 1904, and
Mrs. Carver now makes her home with her son in Brookline, Mass.
She has been one of our most helpful correspondents.
Issue (Carver):
i. Eugene Pendleton*, b. 5 Sept., 1860, Searsport, Me.; m. Clara
Thurston* Porter, a second cousin, daughter of [1176]
Robert* and (second wife) Lois A.* (Shute) Porter. Mr.
Carver is a graduate of the Boston University Law School,
and makes a specialty of marine law. He is one of the
leading attorneys in Boston, with offices at 28 State street,
and makes his home in Brookline, Mass. He has children
(Carver) : i. Frances A.^^, b. 1889. ii. Eugene Pendleton,
Jr., b. 1891. iii. Lois M., b. 1894. iv. Clara, d. infancy.
V. Nathan B., b. 1900. vi. Ransom Fuller, b. 16 April,
1902.
1185. MiARY Ann* Pendleton {Joseph^, William^, Lieut. Pele^,
Col. William!^, Joseph*), was bom at Searsport, Me., 24 October,
1832, and died there, 2 June, 1903. She married, 12 July, 1855,
James Blanchard Treat, bom 6 June, 1828, Searsport, son of Sam-
uel and (first wife) Mary (Perkins) Treat. He served as a musi-
cian in Co. E, Twenty-sixth Regiment Marine Volunteer Infan-
try during the Civil War.
Issue (Treat), bom at Searsport:
i. Ella Frances*, b. 9 July, 1856; m. 6 June, 1880, Albert
Mowry.
ii. Lottie Louisa, b. 22 October, 1861; m. 29 Sept., 1883, Frank-
lin Nickerson Fowler. Res., Ames, Iowa.
iii. Fannie Pendleton, b. 4 Oct., 1864; d. 5 Nov., 1864.
iv. Mary Elizabeth, b. 16 June, 1866; m. George Sargent. Res.,
Searsport.
V. Maria Pendleton, b. 25 Mch., 1869; m. 19 Oct., 1889, Irving
Walker Young.
vi. William Porter, b. 13 Jany., 1872; d. 25 Aug., 1873.
Rcf.! "Treat Genealogy," pp. 4«9, 35S, 476.
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1186. George Washington* Pendleton (JoMepV, WMiam*,
Lieut. PeUf^, Col. William^, Joieph^), was bom at Searsport, Me.,
28 December, 1834, and died at sea, 9 November, 1886, He was a
master mariner. George W.* Pendleton married at Searsport, 28
July, 1859, Amelia C. Webber, daughter of Augustus and Matilda
(Colcord) Webber.
Issue, bom at Searsport:
2409. Alena Webber*, b. 7 May, 1860; m. in Sept., 1885, Manter E.
Decrow. No issue. Res., Mattapan, Mass.
2410. Sarah A., b. 12 Jany., 1866; m. at Boston, Mass., 26 June,
1889, Thomas C. Kibble, son of Thomas W. and Roxana A.
Kibble. Res., Neponset, Mass. Issue (Kibble): i.
George P.^^ b. 29 July, 1890. ii. Clifford (Clifton?) T.,
b. 21 Nov., 1892. iii. Amelia R., b. 2 Mch., 1899.
2411. Frances Abigail, b. 20 Aug., 1871; m. at Boston, Mass., Albert
M. Spargo, son of William and Elizabeth J. P. (Capen)
Spargo. Res., Dorchester, Mass. Issue (Spargo): i.
George Albert^^, b. 28 June, 1891. ii. William M., b. 2
Oct, 1894; d. 24 Sept., 1896. iii. Ralph E., b. 7 July,
1898; d. 9 July, 1898. iv. Alice P., b. 22 Sept., 1899; d.
16 May, 1901. v. Howard Capen, h 12 Mch., 1904.
2412. Hannah L., b. 8 June, 1873; m. at Boston, Mass., 1892,
Alfred G. Hersey, son of Leonard M. and Caroline Hersey.
Res., Mattapan, Mass. Issue (Hersey): i. Alfred L.^S b.
12 May, 1893. ii. Lena Af., b. 23 Nov., 1896. iii. Dorie
P., b. 22 April, 1900.
2413. Alice Buck, b. 13 March, 1875; m. at Providence, R. I.,
8 Nov., 1899, James G. Loseno, b. 15 Dec, 1877, Moosup,
Conn., son of James George and Margaret Loseno. Res.,
Mattapan, Mass. Issue (Loseno): i. Marion Francis^^,
b. 14 Aug., 1900, Neponset, Mass. ii. Edith May, b. 16
Nov., 1904, Hyde Park, Mass. iii. Ruth Pendleton, b. 7
June, 1907, Mattapan.
2414. George A., b. 2 Feby., 1877; d. 23 July, 1878.
1188. Charlottk Winslow* Pendleton (Joseph'', William^,
Lieut. Pelef^, Col. William^ Joseph*), was bom at Searsport, Me.,
28 September, 1839. She married, 1 January, 1862, Charles G.
Chase, son of William and Sylvina (Munsey) Chase. Res., Sears-
port.
Issue (Chase), bom at Thomaston, Me.:
i. Sylvina Frances^, b. 18 Sept, 1862; d. ae. 18 years,
ii. William Joseph, b. 21 Sept., 1864; d. Jany., 1870.
iii. Charles Nathan, b. 31 Oct., 1871; m. Frances Mossman. Res.,
Stoughton, Mass.
iv. Benjamin L. (twin with Charles N.), unm. Res., Searsport.
V. Abbie Carver, b. 28 May, 1876; unm.
1190. Benjamin Coombs' Pendleton (^JoeepW, William^, Lieut.
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PeUf^, Col. William^, Joieph^), was bom at Seanport, Me.^ 18
December, 1844. He was a master mariner and was lost at sea in
August, 1888, with his wife and all his sons except Clarence.
Benjamin C Pendleton married 7 November, 1865, Mary A.
Park.
Issue, bom at Searsport, Me.:
2416. Charles E.*, b. 11 Mch., 1867.
2416. Nathan C, b. Jnne, 1872.
2417. Clarence Isaac, b. 28 June, 1877; m. at Roxbury, Mass., 1
June, 1905, Mary Elizabeth Maxwell (name by adoption),
daughter of James and Mary E. Bresnahan. He was for
some time a druggist in Stoughtcm, Mass., and then entered
the employ of a chemical company near Boston.
2418. Felix B., b. 12 Aug., 1883.
1198. Gborob* Pendleton (Joseph', Joseph^, Lieut. Pele^, Col.
WiUiam\ Joseph*), was bom at Islesboro, Me., 23 August, 1849,
and was drowned at Bangor, Me., 29 August, 1883. He married at
Islesboro, 27 May, 1871, [2164] Lucy Jane* Pendleton, daughter of
[954] Joseph Knowles* and Lucy (Enowles) Pendleton.
Issue, bom at Islesboro:
2419. Joseph AUen», b, 28 Mch., 1872; m. LoeUa^*^ Ryder.
2420. Lucy Emily, b. 8 Oct., 1875; unm.
2421. Marian Follansbee, b. 26 Sept., 1877; m. 1 July, 1893,
Thomas J. Young. Res., Solon, Me. Mr. Young is a
lawyer in that town. Issue (Young): i. MiUie MJ^^, b.
11 Sept., 1894. ii. Thomas J., b. 5 Feby., 1898. iii.
Joseph, b. 8 Aug., 1901.
1205. James Wallace C* Pendleton (Ephraim', Joseph^, Lieui.
Peleg^, Col. William^, Joseph*), was bom in Camden, Me. He is
a sea-faring man. He married (1), at Rockland, Me., 13 Decem-
ber, 1875, Hattie O. Eirkpatrick, daughter of Benjamin Kirk-
Patrick. She died, and he married (2), also at Rockland, 2 Jnne,
1897, Cora E. Cotton, daughter of William and Christiana G. (Gor-
don) Cotton.
Issue, by first wife, bom at Rockland, Me.:
2422. Benjamin Ephraim*, b. 4 Nov., 1877; unm. Res., Rockland,
Me.
2423. Wallace Curtis, b. 1 Aug., 1881; he was washed overboard
from the schooner " Isaiah K. Stetson," and drowned, 30
Mch., 1903.
2424. Hattie Gilkey, b. 30 June, 1884; m. at Northport, Me., 4
June, 1900, Albert Nathan Farrow, b. there, 28 April, 1873,
son of Nathan and Sarah (Whitten) Farrow. Res., North-
port. Issue (Farrow): i. Eada}^, b. 18 July, 1901. ii.
Bemice, b. 1 Jany., 1903. iii. Alba, h. 31 May, 1905.
2426. Leroy Franklin, b. 30 Mch., 1886.
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2426. Lara Belle, b. 2 Hov., 1887.
2427. HoUis Kizkpatrick, b. 13 Dec., 1889.
1208a- (Rbv.) Charlks Nemon* Stowkrb {Nancy'', Green^, Lieut.
Pele^, Ccl. William\ Joseph*), was born at Sandy Point, Me., 24
September, 1835. He received his early education in the district
schools of Maine and at Bncksport Academy, and after some experi-
ence in teaching at Southwest Harbor, Mt. Desert, he entered Wes-
leyan University at Middletown, Conn., from which institution he was
graduated in 1860 with the degree of A. M.
In the following August he became an instructor at the Wilbraham
(Mass.) Academy, where he continued his theological studies. On
the 7th of April, 1861^ he was ordained Deacon at the New England
Conference of the Methodist Church held at Boston. The outbreak
of the Civil War, however, engrossed his attention for a time, and he
raised a company for the service, but was unable to pass the muster
examination.
In December, 1862, he became principal of the Cindnnatus (N. Y.)
Academy, and in the following years held pastorates at Marcellus and
Camillus, N. Y. On the 9th of April, 1866, he was ordained Elder
at the Oneida Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held at
Skaneateles, N. Y., and then became pastor of a church at Oneida,
N. Y. Here he remained until December, 1867, when he accepted a
call to the Acting Presidency of the Upper Iowa University — ^now
Morningside College, Fayette, Iowa.
After a year as professor of mathematics at Lawrence University,
Appleton, Wis., he was called back to Upper Iowa University in 1869
as President of that institution. From 1870 to 1881, he held pastor-
ates successively at Janesville and Whitewater, Wis. (where he founded
the Whitewater Collegiate Institute), Milwaukee and Manitowac,
Wis., Fargo, N. D., and Faribault, Minn. During this period he
was also Indian Agent at Lemhi, Idaho, his oldest son holding a
position on the agency at the same time.
In 1882 he became Presiding Elder of the Mankato (Minn.) Dis-
trict, and of the Winona (Minn.) District in 1883, and served there
as such for five years. Later he held pastorates over the Franklin
Avenue, M^rriam Park and Forest Heights M. E. Churches in Min-
neapolis. His death occurred in that city, 2 March, 1896. " As a
preacher he was fervent and spiritual. He was* intensely sympathetic,
and the pathos of his utterance was often melting and powerful. His
life was filled with devotedl labors, and was a blessing to all who knew
him."
Rev. Charles N." Stowers married (1), 29 June, 1860, Maria Louisa
Bowen, who was the mother of all his children. She was daughter of
Rev. Elias and Abigail (Birdseye) Bowen, was bom 13 April, 1835,
and died 13 July, 1887. " She was a refined and cultured helpmate
to her husband, — a woman of much executive ability, gifted with a
critical musical faculty, of a cheerful and sunny disposition, devoted
to her family and beloved by all." After her death her husband
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married (2), 24 March, 1889, Mrs. Nellie V. Kingsbury, who ifl
still living.
Issue (Stowers), who survived childhood:
i. Charles Ellas", b. 29 Nov., 1861, Wilbraham, Mass.; m. 28 March,
1883, Lillie Emily Bossuot, daughter of Augustus, Jr., and
Philana (Barrett) Bossuot. He received his education at
Mrs. Hunt's private school, JanesviUe, Wis., at the public and
normal schools in ^Vhitewater, at Manitowac High and at
Lawrence University. In the summer of 1880 he settled
upon a farm near Wheatland, N. D., where he has made his
home ever since, except for three years — 1884-6 — ^which he
spent at Cordova, Mtinn. In 1889 he was admitted to the bar
of Dakota Territory, and practiced law until 1906, operating
his farm at the same time. He was also for four years editor
of the Wheatland " Eagle," one of the leading Republican
papers in his state.
Mr. Stowers was the first volunteer from North Dakota to
enlist in the Spanish-American War. He raised a troop of
horse, was mustered in as First Lieutenant of Troop H, 3rd
Volunteer Cavalry, and was honorably discharged, 11 Sept.,
1898. He is now secretary and treasurer of a live stock,
farming and ranching corporation known as the Stowers
Live-Stock Company, which owns the largest and oldest
registered flock of Shropshire sheep in North Dakota. Is-
sue (Stowers): 1. Mason Bowen}^, b. 20 Nov., 1884. Res.,
Stowers, N. D. He is president of the Stowers Live-Stock
Company. 2. Florence Upham, b. 31 Aug., 1886. 3. Nora
Willard, b. 13 June, 1888. 4. Helen Rawson, b. 5 Aug.,
1890. 5. Clara J., b. 3 Oct., 1894; d. 8 Feby., 1902. 6.
Lois Eleanor, b. 21 Aug., 1904.
ii. Edward James, b. 13 Dec, 1862; m. 4 May, 1882, Hattie M.
Moshier. Res. Washington, D. C. Issue (Stowers) : 1. Roy
Parker^^, b. 13 Jany., 1884; m. 29 Oct., 1907, Florence B.
Haines. Res. Keneewic, Wash. 2. Gertrude Bomen, b. 24
May, 1885. 3. RoheH Markham, b. 23 Aug., 1897.
iii. JosepliJne M., b. 17 May, 1864; m. 19 Oct., 1887, Arthur Z.
Drew. Res. Hamline, St. Paul, Minn. Issue (Drew): 1.
George Nelson^^, b. 24 Dec, 1888. 2. Ralph Stowers, b. 11
March, 1891. 3. Arthur Edward, b. 14 Sept., 1901.
iv. Perley Rundlette, b. 9 Feby., 1871; m. 6 Oct., 1897, Bessie Ann
Hamilton. No issue. Res. Duluth, Minn.
1211. Brooks Solomon* Pendleton (Green'', Green*, Lieut »
Pele^, Col. William^, Joseph*), was bom at Searsport, Me., 2
June, 1833. In his younger days he followed the sea, removing
to Ohio in 1857, with his father and brother Christopher. On the
19th of October, 1861, he enlisted in the 76th Regt. Ohio Volunteer
Infantry and was honorably discharged 2 August, 1862. In 1870,
Mr. Pendleton moved to Iowa and is now living at Essex in that
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state^ where he is engaged in the insurance business. He is also a
justice of the peace and notary public.
Brooks S.* Pendleton married^ at Appleton, Ohio^ 18 March^ 1858,
Lucretia Scribner, bom 13 Dec., 1836, Newark, N. J., daughter of
Harvey and Esther (Jelliff) Scribner.
Issue, bom in Licking County, Ohio:
2428. Charles Green', b. 12 Jany., 1859; d. 2 July, 1862.
2429. Ada Marie, b. 10 Sept., 1860; m. 3 Oct, 1878, Aaron Avery
Borden. Res., Essex, Iowa. Issue (Borden): i. Clara
Dale^\ b. 20 April, 1891.
2430. William Christopher, b. 24 Aug., 1863; m. at Essex, Iowa,
18 April, 1899, Ella, adopted dau. of George Jones. She
was b. in Ohio, 18 Oct., 1861, and d., s. p., 9 Jany., 1902.
1214. Christopher Bailey* Pexdleton {Green', Green^, Lieut
Pele^, Col. William^, Joseph*), was bom at Searsport, Me., 21
April, 1839, and died at Essex, Iowa, 26 June, 1907. As a young
man he made several voyages to sea, and in 1857 removed to Ohio
and later to Iowa, where he engaged in fanning. On the 19th of
October, 1861, he enlisted in Co. H, 76th Regt. Ohio Volunteer
Infantry. On the 7th of Jany., 1864, he was captured by the Con-
federates during the Atlanta campaign, and during the next eleven
months endured the terrible privations and hardships inflicted upon
the prisoners at Andersonville.
Christopher B." Pendleton married at Centerburg, Ohio, 16 No-
vember, 1865, Sarah £. Jones, bom there 30 November, 1836, daugh-
ter of Harvey and Phebe F. (Pierson) Jones.
Issue, first two bom at Centerburg, Ohio, others at Essex,
Iowa:
2431. Luella Eliza*, b. 2 Dec, 1868; d. 21 Mch., 1869.
2432. Freddie, b. 28 Feby., 1870; d. 4 Sept., 1870.
2433. Alberta, b. 16 July, 1871; d. 13 Aug., 1872.
2434. Everett Green, b. 24 Mch., 1873; m. Susie Lindstrom.
2435. Clerman Harvey, b. 8 Jany., 1876 ; m. Ida. B. Hamm.
1215. Edward Payson* Pendleton (Green', Green^, Lieut.
Peleg^, Col. William^, Joseph*), was born at Searsport, Me., 19
April, 1842, and died at Columbus, Ohio, 23 February, 1877. He
removed with his father to Ohio about 1857. In 1862 he enlisted
in the 121st Regt., Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and served about three
years during the Civil War. Upon the termination of his service
he went back to Ohio and became interested in the coal business,
which he followed successfully the rest of his life.
Edward P.® Pendleton married at Nelsonville, Ohio, 21 June, 1869,
Lucinda M. Poston, born there, 29 October, 1849, died 11 January,
1909, Ottawa, Eans., daughter of Lorenzo Dow and Lucinda
(Parkinson) Poston. She married (2), Judge William Ludley
Parkinson.
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Issue of Edward P.' and Lncinda (Postal) Pendleton^ bom
at Nelsonville^ Ohio:
2436. Gertrndc Maric^, b. 8 May, 1872; m. at Ndsonvillc, 14 Jnly,
1892, Byron G. Howard, b. 28 May, 1864, son of Williani
Edward and Martha Jane (Sharp) Howard. Res., (1909),
Dallas, Texas. Issue (Howard): i. Pendleton^^, b. 2
Sept., 1893, Ottawa, Kans. ii. Gilbert Poston, b. 29 Dec.,
1908.
2437. Edward Poeton, b. 17 July, 1877; m. Genevieve Lingard.
1216. Everett Enos* Pendleton (Green', Green*, Lieut. Pele^,
Col. William^, Joeeph*), was bom at Searsport, Me., 2 October, 1844.
He removed early to Ohio, where he enlisted in 1862, in the 121st
Regt., Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and served three years during the
War of the Rebellion. Until recently he was station agent of the
St Louis and San Francisco Railroad at Pendleton, Kans.
Everett E.* Pendleton married, 5 Febraary, 1880, Laura Hobart,
bom 19 September, 1851, Alexandria, Ohio, daughter of Guy C.
and Emeline (Tyler) Hobart.
Issue:
2438. Frank D.», b. 1 July, 1882; unm. He is a druggist in Los
Angeles, Calif.
1221. Andrew Sherbourne* Pendleton (John Park'', Green*,
Lieut. Peleg^, Col. WUliam^, Joeeph*), was bom at Searsport, Me.,
25 November, 1837. He has been for many years a master of deep
sea vessels and is now the last of the Pendletons to command a
full-rigged ship sailing to foreign ports. It seems in accordance
with the fitness of things that this distinction should fall to a
descendant of Peleg* Pendleton — ^progenitor of such a race of sea
captains— and that besides, Capt. Andrew's ship, the " Aryan "
should be the last square-rigger built in Maine.
Andrew S.® Pendleton married, 7 June, 1859, Nancy Pendleton*
Carver, a second cousin, daughter of Woodbum and [456] Mary
(Pendleton) Carver. She is living with her children in East Bos-
ton, Mass., where Capt. Pendleton also makes his home at such times
as his calling will permit.
Issue, born at Searsport, Me., except the third:
2439. Henrietta N.», b. 12 July, 1861; d. 2 April, 1864.
2440. Ferdinand Harriman, b. 16 June, 1864; m. Esther H." Park.
2441. Marietta P., b. 4 July, 1868; unm. Her birth occurred on
shipboard in the Bristol Channel, two hours before reaching
Cardiff, Wales.
2442. Andrew Sherbourae, Jr., b. 19 Sept., 1879; m. 5 Nov., 1908,
Carrie Mildred Clark, b. Wells, Me., dau. of Gilbert Henry
and Angeline Avilda (Swett) Clark. He is a travelling
salesman for the wholesale china and crockery house of
Mitchell Woodbury Co., Boston, and makes his home at
Everett, Mass.
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SIOHTK OSNSRATION 459
1283. Clifton Aurblius' Pbndlston (Charles NeUon', Green\
Lieut. Peleg^, Col. William\ JoeepV), was bom at Searsport, Me.,
22 September, 1850. He is a salesman in Boston, Mass., and makes
his home at Melrose. He married at Charlestown, Mass., 4 Sep-
tember, 1883, Fredetta Cora Barrell, bom there 24 July, 1866,
daughter of Frederick Foster and Mary Ellen (Bailey) Barrell.
Issue, first two bom at Charlestown:
2443. Rosetta Mabel*, b. 21 July, 1884; unm.
2444. Alma Louise, b. 5 April, 1887; unm.
2445. Clifton Aurelius, Jr., b. 24 Aug., 1890, Melrose, Mass.
1236. Emilt Jane® Pendlxton (James Hervey', Green^, Lieut.
Pelef^, Col. William^, Joseph*), was bom at Searsport, Me., 31
Mardi, 1846. She married as his second wife, 17 February, 1869,
Orin Utley Beach, Jr., son of Orin Utley and Mahitable (Lan-
caster) Beach. Residence, Searsport. Mr. Beach's first wife was
Amelia C* Clifford, daughter of William and [446] Catherine^
(Pendleton) Clifford.
Issue of Orin U. and Emily J-* (Pendleton) Beach:
i. James Hervey*, K 23 Mch., 1870, Malone, N. Y.; m. 18 Aug.,
1897, Eugenia E.* Staples, a second cousin, dau. of Ira
B. and [1232] Sarah P." (Pendleton) Staples. Mr. Beach
is a pilot on the Yang-tze-Kiang river and lives with his
family in Shanghai, China. He has children (Beach), aU
bora in Shanghai: i. Eugenie Ella^^, b. 28 June, 1898. ii.
Helen Mildred, b. 9 July, 1901. iii. Doris Marjorie, b. 6
July, 1904.
ii. Frank Irving, b. 11 Dec., 1871, Searsport, Me.; m. Mabel
Prescott. Res., Rockland, Me.
iii. E. Prudence, b. 26 Sept., 1873, Belmont, Mass.; m. 16 Nov.,
1904, Lester C. Eaton. Res., Searsport, Me.
iv. George A., b. 30 Mch., 1876, Belmont, Mass. ; d. at sea, 20 Feby.,
1895.
V. Esther M., b. 18 Feby., 1878, Belmont, Mass.; unm.
1237. Frank Irving* Pendleton (James Hervey'', Green^, Lieut.
Pelef^, Col. William^, Joseph*), was born at Searsport, Me., 10
November, 1848. As a master mariner of deep water ships he
visited many ports all over the world, retiring some years ago to
live in his native town. His house is at some distance from the
village, situated in that part of Searsport called Park, and is adja-
cent to the old homestead. This property lies on high ground and
commands a beautiful view over Penobscot Bay and its islands.
Capt. Pendleton succeeded [460] James G.'' Pendleton as Presi-
dent of the Searsport National Bank, as well as of the Searsport
Savings Bank, and has also been for some time a selectman of
that town. In the preparation of this work he has given us much
help in securing records of the Searsport families.
Frank I." Pendleton married (1), at Searsport, Me., 24 Novem-
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460 THE PENDLETON OENEALOOT
ber, 1874, Ella Jane Erskine, bom 1 December, 1849, died 24 De-
cember, 1879, daughter of Micah P. and Adaline (Treat) Erskine.
He married (2), at Medford, Mass.,. 27 October, 1887, Mrs. Harriet
Maria (Erskine) (jilmore, a sister of his first wife, and widow of
Locke Clifford Gilmore. She was bom 5 January, 1847.
Issue, bom at Searsport:
2446. Benjamin Frank^, b. 23 Dec., 1879; d. 7 Aug., 1880.
2447. Irving Erskine (twin to Benjamin). He is a graduate of the
Tuft's Dental College and is practising at Lewiston, Me.
He m. at Lewiston, 29 Dec., 1909, Florence Ethel Hodgson,
daughter of Robert John and Jennie Mabel (Dodge)
Hodgson.
1238. James Nelson* Pendleton (James Hervey'', Green^, Lieut,
Pele^, CoL William*, Joseph^), was born at Searsport, Me., 16
November, 1863. He began going to sea when sixteen years old,
and retired in 1900 after a successful career as master of several
fine ships which carried him all over the world. Capt. Pendleton
has since lived in the old homestead at Park (Searsport), Me.
He married at Hampden, Me., 22 June, 1879, Florence Ferguson,
born 19 December, 1866, daughter of Oliver F. and Mary C.
(Bussey) Ferguson.
Issue:
2448. Harrv Ferguson^, b. 9 April, 1881, Boston, Mass.; d. 20 April,
1888.
1239. Prudence Grippin" Pendleton {James Hervey'^, Green^,
Lieut, Pele^, Col, William*, Joseph^), was born at Searsport, Me.,
17 October, 1857. She married there, 3 February, 1879, Selwyn
McGilvery, born 14 March, 1863, Stockton, Me., died 2 November,
1891, Jamaica, West Indies, son of Henry and Eleanor (Griffin)
McGilvery. Mrs. McGilvery makes her home at Searsport.
Issue (McGilvery) :
i. Eatherine Whittemore*, b. 30 Aug., 1879, Belfast, Me.; unm.
ii. Hervey Pendleton, b. 17 April, 1881, at sea; m. Harriet Car-
roll. Res., Auburn, Me.
iii. Wilfred Nichols, b. 26 July, 1884, Searsport.
iv. Olivia Mudgett, b. 6 June, 1889, Searsport.
1240. Phineas* Pendleton (3rd) (Phineas'^, Capt. Phineas^,
Lieut, Pele^, CoL William*, Joseph^), was bom at Searsport, Me.,
28 September, 1831. He followed the sea for many years and
became a successful master mariner. After his retirement he lived
for some time at Alameda, Calif., where he owned a fruit ranch
and was also appraiser of vessel cargoes for an insurance com-
pany. About 1903 he returned to Searsport, and a few years later
removed to Worcester, Mass., where his daughters had settled after
their marriages. His death occurred there 7 April, 1909.
Phineas® Pendleton married (1), 14 June, 1857, Elizabeth J.
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Blanchard, born 5 October, 1837, Belfast, Me., daughter of Elbridgc
and Julia (Porter) Blanchard. He married (2), 21 November,
1882, Ewly P. Perry, a cousin of his first wife, daughter of
Augustus and Jane (Porter) Perry. She died in California, 22
March, 1899.
Issue (all by first wife):
2449. Frederick Nichols^, b. at sea, 24 Mch., 1859; m. Mrs. Jessie
Upton.
2450. Fannie, d. in South America in 1869.
2451. John, d. in South America in 1869.
2452. Phineas (4th), d. in South America in 1869.
2463. Rose Lewis, b. 14 Nov., 1869, Callao, Peru; m. at Searsport,
Me., 21 Nov., 1891, Lud Cecil Havener, son of Clifton
Henry and Jane (Blethen) Havener. He is in the automo-
Inle business at Worcester, Mass. Issue (Havener), b. at
Worcester: i. Elisaheth^^, b. 3 June, 1893. ii. Lud Clif-
ton, b. 31 July, 1896. iii. Lucile Emmande, b. 15 Aug.,
1903.
2454. Lucie Emmande, b. 18 Fcby., 1872, Cochin, India; d. 30 Oct.,
1908, Worcester, Mass.; m. 21 Mch., 1907, John Leroy
McGown, son of Joseph and Clementine (Baxter) McGown.
Issue (McGown): i. John Leroy^^, Jr., b. 23 Oct., 1908.
2456. Lettie Snow, b. 29 May, 1874, Searsport, Me.; m. 5 Dec.,
1905, Andrew Bisland McGown, brother to John Leroy
McGown above. No issue. Res., Worcester Mass.
2466. Phineas, 4th (2nd), b. 31 Jany., 1878, Searsport, Me.; m.
Esther I. Cutler.
1242. John Gilmore® Pendleton {Phineas'', Capt, Phineas^,
Lieut, Peleg^, Col, William^, Joseph*), was bom at Searsport, Me.,
in June. 1836^ and was lost at sea in 1861. He married Emma
Ford, bom April, 1839, daughter of Samuel and Eliza (Clewley)
Ford. She married (2), Daniel Henry Blake.
Issue:
2457. Melvina C.*, b. Oct, 1861; d. Oct., 1900, Santa Clara, Calif.;
m. at Boston, Mass., 5 June, 1882, William Robert^ Porter,
a third cousin, son of [1176] Robert* and Lois A.* (Shute)
Porter. No issue.
1243. LiLUAS Louene" Pendleton (Phineas'', Capt. Phineas^,
Lieut, Pele^, CoL William^ Joseph*), was bom at Searsport, Me.,
4 July, 1838. She married at Boston, Mass., 29 September, 1857,
William Green' Nichols, a second cousin, son of William and Nancy
P.'' (Nichols) Nichols, and grandson of Alexander and [149] Pm-
dence* (Pendleton) Nichols. Res., Searsport.
William Green Nichols was a master mariner, and in 1863 while
bound for India from England, his bark the " Delphine " was cap-
tured in the Indian Ocean by the Confederate privateer, " Shenan-
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462 THS PENDLETON GSNSALOOT
doah " and destroyed. Capt Nichols and his wife, who was making
the voyage with him, were landed at Melbourne, Australia.
Issue (Nichols):
i. Phineas PendletMi*, b. 19 April, 1859, Searsport, Me.; m. 14
Feby., 1891, Maud McCready. He is a graduate of the
Tuft's Dental College and is practising at Northampton,
Mass.
ii. Daughter, d. infancy.
1245. Clara E.* Pbndleton {Phineas'', Capt. Phineas^, Lieut,
Peleg^, Col, WilUam^, Joseph^), was bom at Searsport, Me., 14
June, 1843. She married in October, 1863, William H. Blanchard
and is now living at Searsport Her husband was lost at sea in
September, 1904.
Issue (Blanchard):
i. Clara^, b. 1 Dec, 1864, Valencia, Spain; m. 5 Sept, 1884, John
Eyre. Res., Flushing, N. Y.
ii. Albert N., b. 15 Sept, 1868, at sea; m. 1894, Mary Smith. He
is a master mariner and makes his home in Brooklyn, N. Y.
iii. Eleanora P., b. 1 Feby., 1871, Searsport, Me.; m. William B.*
Ford, a second cousin, son of James W. and Hannah^
(Butman) Ford, and grandson of William and [457] Mar-
garet^ (Pendleton) Butman. Res., Melrose, Mass.
iv. Frederick P., b. 2 Dec, 1876, at sea; he was lost at sea with his
father in Sept., 1904, and was unm.
V. Phineas P., b. 20 Feby., 1879, at sea; res., San Pedro, Calif,
vi. Scott, b. 6 June, 1883, at sea.
1247. Matilda N." Pendleton (Phineas'^, Capt, Phineas^, Lieut,
Pele^, Col, William*, Joseph^), was bom at Searsport, Me., 4 Feb-
ruary, 1847. She married, 30 October, 1868, Alexander H.* Nichols,
a second cousin, son of Alexander^, Jr., and Hannah (Black)
Nichols and grandson of Alexander and [149] Prudence (Pendleton)
Nichols. Res., Searsport, Me.
Issue (Nichols), bom at Searsport:
i. James P.*, b. 16 Jany., 1878; unm. He is cashier of the Sears-
port Savings Bank.
ii. Alexander H., Jr., b. 26 Feby., 1881; unm. He is cashier of
the Searsport National Bank.
1248. Eleanora® Pendleton (Phineas'', Capt, Phineas^, Lieut,
Peleg^, Col. William^ Joseph^), was bom at Searsport, Me., 24
July, 1849, and died 21 December, 1906. She married at Sears-
port, 18 April, 1871, Joseph C. Field, son of Joseph C. and Nancy
(Connor) Field. He was a master mariner.
Issue (Field):
i. WiUiam Nichols^, b. at sea, 26 Feby., 1873; m. 1 Aug., 1896,
Lillian Harriman. He is manager of the S. A. Maxfield
Co., Bangor, Me.
I
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iL Grace Eleanora, b. 24 J any., 1876, Bombay, India; num.
(1906). Res., Wihnington, Del.
1249. DsLBHiNB* Pendleton (Phmetu'', Capt. Phinea^, Lieut.
Peleg^, Col. Willtam\ Joseph^), was bom at Searsport, Me., 23
September, 1851. Sbe married (1), 23 April, 1873, George Amos"
Nichols, a second consin, bom 13 December, 1848, died 20 June,
1897, son of Amos^ and Matilda B. (Simonton) Nichols, and grand-
son of Alexander and [149] Prudence* (Pendleton) Nichols. She
married (2), 5 November, 1902, Edward B. Billings, and lives at
Lynn, Mass.
Issue (Nichols):
i. Hughs b. Nov., 1874; lost at sea, 10 Feby., 1896.
ii. George Amos, Jr., K 27 Dec., 1876; he is with Banning Bros.,
lumber dealers, of San Pedro, Calif
iii. Joseph Field, K 19 Nov., 1877, Searsport, Me.; m. 23 Dec.,
1905, Maud* Nichols, dau. of Edward Payson* Nichols,
granddau. of William and Nancy P.^ (Nichols) Nichols,
and great granddau. of Alexander and [149] Prudence*
(Pendleton) Nichols. Joseph F. Nichols is captain of a
steamship and makes his home at Bucksport, Me.
iv. LiUias Louene, b. at sea, 15 Aug., 1880; m. 17 Jany., 1906,
Roger Benjamin Williams.
V. Wealthy Pendleton, b. 18 May, 1883, Searsport.
vi. Amos, b. 10 Dec., 1890, Los Gatos, Calif.
1250. Nathan Philip* Pendleton (Nathan', Capt. Phineas*,
Lieut. Pelef^, Col. William^, Joseph*), was bom at Hingham, Mass.,
16 January, 1836, and was lost at sea, near San Francisco, Calif.,
21 February, 1891. At the time of his death he was second mate
of the ship " Elizabeth."
He married at Bangor, Me., 27 November, 1862, Helen Maria
Smith, bom 15 February, 1842, Old Town, Me., daughter of Asa
and Mary (Crosby) Smith. She is now living in Concord, N. H.
Issue :
2458. Mary Smith*, b. 31 July, 1864, Bangor, Me.; m. at Hartford,
Conn., 5 Dec., 1888, James Waldron Remick, b. 30 Oct.,
1861^ Hardwick, Vt, son of Samuel Kelly and Sylvia (Cush-
man) Remick. In 1891, Mr. Remick was the U. S. Dis-
trict Attorney at Littleton, N. H. He has since been a jus-
tice of the Supreme Court of New Hampshire and now
lives at Concord in that state. Issue (Remick): i.
Gladys''', b. 31 Oct., 1891.
1251. Leonora Scttll* Pendleton (Nathan', Capt, Phineas^,
Lieut. Pele^, Col. William^, Joseph*), was bom at Belfast, Me., 16
July, 1838. She married at Bangor, Me., 15 May, 1856, Benjamin
IngersoU Nesmlth, son of James and Caroline (Leeds) Nesmith.
He died in Brooklyn, N. Y., 31 May, 1898. Mrs. Nesmith has given
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much study to genealogy^ a subject in which she takes much interest
and pleasure. She is a well koown member of the D. A. R.^ the
Colonial Dames, the Colonial Governor's Society and other patriotic
orders. Residence (1909), Brooklyn.
She has children (Nesmith), bom in Brooklyn:
i. Grace% b. 3 Feby., 1858; m. Nov., 1876, Henry Prentice. Res.,
New York City,
ii. Caroline Leonora, b. 1 Jany., 1860; m. Mch., 1894, L. L. Barr.
Res., Doylestown, Pa.
1252. Oriana* Pendleton {Nathan', Capt. Phineat^, Lieut
Pele^, Col. WiUiam\ Joseph*), was bom at Belfast, Me., 13 Feb-
mary, 1842, and died in Brooklyn, N. Y., 28 January, 1885. She
married at Watertown, Mass., 20 October 1863, Col. Charles Hil-
dreth Lewis, U. S. A., bom 5 August, 1838, Alton, Me., died 8
December, 1906, Camden, Me., son of William and Jane Bond
(Wadleigh) Lewis.
Issue (Lewis):
i. Charles*, b. 18 July, 1864, Watertown, Mass.; d. young,
ii. Leonora, b. 11 Aug., 1865, Oswego, N. Y.; m. 15 May, 1895,
Dr. James Marsh Jackson. Res., 230 Beacon St., Boston,
Mass.
iii. Dexter Wadleigh, b. 20 June, 1869, Brooklyn, N. Y.; m. Ellen
Steams Winchester. Res., New Bedford, Mass. He is a
graduate of Norwich University,
iv. Kenneth Hastings, b. 22 Aug., 1874, Bridgeport, Conn., unm.
Res., Boston, Mass. He was graduated from Harvard in
the class of 1896.
V. Edison, b. 2 Jany., 1880, Brooklyn, N. Y.; m. Edith Green-
ough. Res., New York City. He is a Harvard graduate,
class of 1902.
vi. Bernard Carpenter, b. 20 Mch., 1882, Boston, Mass.; d. 10
Mch., 1890.
1254. Laurette Estelle* Pendleton (Nathan', Capt. Phineas^,
Lieut. Peleg*, Col. William^ Joseph*), was bom at Bangor, Me., 13
Febmary, 1853. She married (1), at Watertown, Mass., 13 May,
1874, Granville P. Home, son of Converse F. and Mary E. (Parker)
Home. She married (2), 11 November, 1897, Joseph B. White.
Residence, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Issue (Home), bom at Watertown, Mass.:
i. Granville Nathan*, b. 13 Feby., 1875; d. 23 Nov., 1882, East
Boston, Mass.
ii. Converse Francis, b. 20 Aug., 1876; m. 7 June, 1899, Elizabeth
Brundage Terry. He is in business in New York City.
1255. Alfred Blanchard* Pendleton (James Gilmore'', Capt.
Phineas*, Lieut. Peleg^, Col. William^, Joseph*), was bom at Sears-
port, Me., 15 June, 1853, and is now living in that town as a retired
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master mariner. He married^ 10 June^ 1888^ Clara Parse^ daugh-
ter of Nicholas and Sarah M. (McLoud) Parse.
Issne:
2469. Margarets b. 29 Dec., 1889, Searsport.
1261. Charles Shepherd" Pendleton {Jamet Gilmore', Capt.
Phineat^, Lieut. Peleg^, Col. William^, Joseph*), was bom at Sears-
port, Me., 1 October, 1864. When nineteen years old he went to
Montana, where he remained two years and tiien removed to Kos-
suth County, Iowa, and engaged in farming until 1893. From 1893
to 1895 he lived in Minneapolis, Minn., and then returned to Iowa.
Here he remained until 1899, when he sold his property and re-
moved to California, where he bought a prune orchaiti. After the
death of his first wife he settled at Burlington, Colo., and engaged
in stock raising for a few years. He is now living in San Diego,
Calif., where he is the proprietor of a grocery store.
Charles S." Pendleton married (1), 1 May, 1888, Sarah £. Brit-
ton, bom 24 January, 1873, Houlton, Mich., died in California in
1902, daughter of George R. and Louise M. (Cushman) Britton.
He married (2), at Armstrong, Iowa, 17 March, 1905, Mrs. Frances
A. Eastman, who died 22 December, 1905.
Issue (by first wife):
2460. John*, b. 4 April, 1889, Kossuth County, Iowa.
2461. Mildred, b. 8 Aug., 1893, Minneapolis, Minn.
2462. Edith, b. 19 Jany., 1901, Santa Clara, Calif.
1262. John Louis* Pendleton (John Oilmore'^, Capt. Phineeu^,
Lieut. Pele^, Col. William^, Joseph*), was bom at Searsport, Me.,
24 July, 1866. He has been for some years a fruit grower in Sara-
toga, Calif., and is also a travelling salesman for an Eastern hard-
ware firm and secretary and general manager of the Christman
Motor Carriage Co. of San Jose, Calif.
He married at Minneapolis, Minn., 25 June, 1889, Jessie Lari-
more, bom 10 May, 1870, Bryan, Ohio, daughter of Dr. Andrew
Jackson and Adaline Ann (Morris) Larimore.
Issue, first two bom in Minneapolis:
2463. Robert L.», b. 25 June, 1890.
2464. Lois, b. 14 April, 1896.
2465. Morris Blanchard, b. 4 Feby., 1901, Saratoga, Calif.
2465a. David Andrew, b. 21 Aug., 1909, Saratoga, Calif.
1266. Phebe Chesebrouoh* Pendleton (John', John*, John*,
Col. William*, Joseph*), was bom at Stonington, Conn., 1 August,
1820, and died 26 March, 1881. She married (1), in 1838, Thomas
Hall, and (2), 23 April, 1868, Erastus Bliven— as his second wife.
Issue (Hall), bora at Stonington:
i. Edmund*, b. 3 Sept., 1839; m. (1), 4 Jany., 1867, Emma Am-
brose; (2), 30 May, 1897, Ellen M. James,
ii. Elizabeth, d. ae. 3 years.
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466 THS PENDLETON OSNBALOOT
iii. Courdand T., b. 5 Sept., 1843; m. Sarah £. Rose. Res.,
Wakefield, R. I.
iv. Mary E., b. 28 Oct, 1846; d. 4 Feby., 1906; m. [2581] WU-
liam C* Pendleton.
V. Fannie States, b. 30 Nov., 1848; m. Nathaniel P.* Noyes, son
of Franklin and [506] Susan Borch^ (Pendleton) Noyes.
Ref.; ** Chescbrough Genealogy."
1270. Georox Lafayette* Pendleton (George'', George^, John^,
CoL William*, Jateph*), was bom at Warren, Bradford Co., Pa., 30
Sept., 1824, and died at Orwell, Pa., in June, 1890. He was a
farmer, and left a fine estate. He married Phoebe Russell and had
issue:
2466. Charlotte Eliza', d. Sept., 1875; m. Norman Wells. Issue
(Wells): i. George B.", b. Dec., 1874; d. Mch., 1876.
2467. Margaret Amelia, m. [1313] Nathan W.* Pendleton.
1274. Daniel Ellis* Pendleton (George^, George*, John^, CoL
William*, Joseph^), was bom at Warren, Pa., 18 Jany., 1831. As a
young man he settled in Kentucky and later removed to Michigan,
where at last accounts, he was practising law at Ashland. He mar-
ried, 4 March, 1863, Hannah Lord, daughter of James and Nancy
(McKee) Lord.
Issue, bom in Michigan:
2468. Myron Winslow*, b. 3 Feby., 1864; d. Jany., 1876.
2469. La Flossa, b. 12 Mch., 1872; m. 31 Aug., 1892, Everett Easton
Chubbuck, b. 22 Dec, 1865, son of Orestus E. and Myra
(livermore) Chubbuck. He is a farmer at Potterville, Pa.
Issue (Chubbuck), b. Orwell, Pa.: i. Seth William^^, b. 9
July, 1893. ii. Hazel, b. 19 April, 1895. iii. Easel, b. 22
Dec., 1897. iv. Fay, b. 27 June, 1902. v. Treva Cleone,
b. 27 Jany., 1906.
V
1279. Edward Frazier* Pendleton {George'', George*, John^,
Col. William*, Jos'eph*), was bom at South Warren, Pa., 6 March,
1840. He studied to be a physician, but left school to care for his
parents in their old age, and has since engaged in farming. Resi-
dence, Potterville, Pa.
He married, at Warren Center, Pa., 2 July, 1868, Esther Per-
melia Chaffee, bom there, 12 December, 1849, daughter of William
Moranda and Sarah Smith (Barney) Chaffee.
Issue *
2470. Maude*, b. 4 Sept., 1874; d. 18 Sept., 1874.
2471. Frances Sabrina, b. 4 Feby., 1877; m. 3 April, 1901, Fred-
erick Guy Beckwith. Res., Le Raysville, Pa. Issue
(Beckwith): i. Lillian^^, b. 8 Nov., 1902. ii. Austin, b.
15 Oct., 1905.
2472. Catalena Eliza, b. 28 July, 1881; she is a graduate of Perkio-
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men Seminary and is now a teacher in the High school at
Cranhury, N. J.
2473. George Edward, b. 11 Dec., 1883; he is also a graduate of
Perkiomen Seminary, and was a student at Keuka College.
He is now superintendent of schools in Uniondale, Fa.
1286. James Monroe* Pendleton (WUliam', George^, John^,
Col, William^, Joseph^), was bom at Warren, Pa., 2 January, 1831,
and died, 5 April, 1896. He married, 19 November, 1853, Nancy
Baker Abell, bom 14 September, 1833, died 26 October, 1888,
daughter of Caleb and Rebecca (Goff) Abell.
Issue, bom at Warren, Pa.:
2474. Frank Adelbert% b. 18 Feby., 1866; d. 8 Mch., 1880.
2475. Fred Albert (twin to Frank), m. Lettie Morrill.
1286. Charles Franklin* Pendleton (William', George^,
John!^, Col. William^, Joseph*), was bom at South Warren, Pa., 5
July, 1833. The greater part of his life has been spent in his
natire town, where he is a prosperous farmer. Residence (1909),
Warren Centre (Bradford County), Pa.
Charles F.* Pendleton married, 3 January, 1861, Martha Bowen,
daughter of Richard D. .and Sabrina (Thayer) Bowen:
Issue :
2476. Nellie Ann*, b. 7 Nov., 1863; d. 26 Nov., 1863.
2477. Caleb Franklin, b. 17 Feby., 1867; m. 4 Dec, 1898, Lizzie
Hunt. No issue. He is a chair manufacturer in North
Carolina.
2478. William Dexter, b. 4 April, 1869; m. Iza Bowen.
2479. Stephen Emerson, b. 21 Sept., 1871; m. Jennie Deuel.
2480. Jessie, b. 7 June, 1879.
1287. Abel Merrill* Pendleton (William'', George^, John*, CoL
William^, Joseph*), was bom at South Warren, Pa., 7 April, 1836.
Residence (1909), Warren Centre, Pa. He married (1), 3 January,
1861, Adaline E. Newman, daughter of Nathan and Pamelia
(French) Newman. He married (2), 31 March, 1868, Pamelia F.
Newman.
Issue:
2481. Burton Nathan^, b. 29 Dec, 1864; d. unm., 1904.
1288. William Loren® Pendleton (William'', George*, John*,
Col William^, Joseph*), was bom at South Warren, Pa., 20 October,
1841. He was a soldier in the Civil War, enlisting at Cayuta, N.
Y., on the 20th of August, 1864, in Co. H, 15th Reirt. N. Y. Engi-
neers. He was promoted corporal, 24 December, 1864, and mus-
tered out with his company at Fort Barry, Va., 13 June, 1865. Mr.
Pendleton has been a farmer the greater part of his life and for a
number of years past has lived at Andover, Ohio.
He married at Le Rays^ille, Pa., 26 March, 1863, Emma Jose-
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468 THE PENDLETON OBNBALOOT
phine Pitcher, a oonsin, bom 4 September, 1837, daughter of Thomas
and Emeline (Root) Pitcher.
Issue, bom in Bradford Co., Pa.:
2482. William Lincoln^ b. 18 Sept., 1864; d. 28 Aug., 1867.
2483. Albert AdeJle, b. 4 Jany., 1867; d. 29 Aug., 1881.
2484. Joseph Cooms, b. 9 Dec., 1869; d. unm., 28 Aug., 1892.
2485. Ann Lorette, b. 22 Sept., 1878; m. 7 Aug., 1900, William B.
Cole, b. 13 Aug., 1858, Conneautsville, Pa., son of E. D.
and Margaret (Bennett) Cole. Res., Andover, O. Issue
(Cole): i. Margaret JosepMne^^, b. 2 Sept., 1902.
2486. Thomas Herbert, b. 10 Nov., 1879; m. Minnie Clark.
1289. GuRDON Ellis* Pendleton (William', George^, John^,
Col. WiUiam^, Joseph^), was bom at South Warren, Bradford
County, Pa., 13 February, 1844. He enlisted at Rochester, N. Y.,
for three years' service in the Civil War and was mustered in as
private in Co. G, 108th Regt. N. Y. Volunteer Infantry on the 11th
of August, 1862. Only eighteen days later he was under fire at the
second battle of Bull Run, and was then successively engaged at
South Mountain, Antietam, — ^where his regiment lost a third of its
men — Harper's Ferry, Fredericksburg, and other battles. In Feb-
ruary, 1863, while attached to Gen. French's headquarters, he con-
tracted typhoid fever and was ill for nearly three months. Upon
his recovery he was occupied for some time in hospital work in
Washington, and finally was sent to rejoin his command. He had
proceeded as far as Convalescent Camp, Va., when he received his
discharge, 23 October, 1863.
After the war Mr. Pendleton entered upon a business life, and for
some years conducted a general store at Owego, N. Y. In 1876 he
removed to New York City, where he has since made his home.
During his long residence here he has been associated with several
of the leading wholesale and manufacturing houses in the dry
goods and textile trades, travelling through many states in their
interests and meeting with a large degree of success.
Gurdon E.' Pendleton married at Henrietta, N. Y., 13 February,
1868, Frances Adaline Brown, born there, 1 June, 1846, daughter of
George W. and Rhoda (Phillips) Brown. Issue:
2487. Nellie May% b. 19 Sept., 1873, Owego, N. Y. She is unm.
and since her eighteenth year has been actively engaged in
college settlement work in New York. She is now in charge
of their quarters on Sullivan street, in the Italian section of
the city.
2488. Arthur (iurdon, b. 19 July, 1878, Pittsford, N. Y.; m. in
New York City, 11 Dec, 1906, Elizabeth White Merritt,
daughter of Isaac N. Merritt. Res., Grantwood, N. J. He
is a travelling salesman for a wholesale drv goods house.
2489. Howard Matthews, b. 25 Sept., 1883, Pittsford, N. Y.; unm.
Rcf.: "Descendants of William Thomas,** p. 193.
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1291. Nathan Newill® Pendleton {Nathan', George*, John^,
Col. WiUiatn*, Joseph*), was bom at Warren, Bradford County, Pa.,
16 August, 1830, and died at Owego, N. Y., 19 May, 1898. He
married, 6 October, 1867, Eliza Watson.
Issue :
2490. Hartley Llewellyn*, b. 12 Nov., 1874, Owego, N. Y.; m.
Emily Sljrten (?). He is a farmer at Potterville, Pa., and
at last accounts had no issue.
1292. Livingston Jbnks" Pendleton (Nathan', George*, John^,
Col. WUliam*, Joseph*), was bom at Warren, Pa., 22 May, 1832.
He was a carpenter and joiner at Owego, N. Y., and is now living
At Little Meadows, Pa.
Livingston J.* Pendleton married, 7 November, 1862, Sarah M.
Hakes, bom 26 November, 1836, daughter of Samuel and Hannah
(Card) Hakes.
Issue :
2491. Ellis B.*, b. 16 Dec, 1858; m. Meda R. Nemire.
2492. NeweU S., b. 10 May, 1861; d. 25 May, 1864.
1296. Benjamin Buffington® Pendleton {Nathan'', George*,
John*, CoL William^, Joseph*), was bom at Warren, Pa., 12 April,
1841, and has lived in that township nearly all his life, where he has
engaged in farming. He married, 11 December, 1866, Elpha Law-
rence Newman, bom 9 May, 1843, Warren, Pa., daughter of Nathan
and Pamelia (French) Newman.
Issue, bom at South Warren, Pa.:
^493. Erdine Cynthia^, b. 20 May, 1870; m. 25 Nov., 1890, Edwin
Manchester, bom 17 May, 1866, son of Iram and Harriet
Newell (Pendleton) Manchester. His mother was the
adopted dau. of [474] Andrew^ Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs.
Edwin Manchester live at Potterville, Pa., and all their ch.
were bom in that town. Issue (Manchester): i. Ora M.",
b. 8 June, 1892. ii. Lynn E., b. 16 Mch., 1895. iii.
Florence, b. 17 Feby., 1897. iv. Maisie, b. 27 Dec., 1898.
V. Wayne Benjamin, b. 2 Jany., 1901. vi. Stanley Leroy,
b. 13 Oct., 1902. vii. Phyllis Irene, b. 20 Feby., 1906.
^494. Maisie Ilene, b. 5 Oct., 1874; m. 18 Dec., 1895, Harrison Jay
Whittaker. Res., West Warren, Pa. Issue (Whittaker):
i. Allan^"", b. 16 Nov., 1904; d 30 July, 1905.
13495. Leslie Benjamin, b. 6 July, 1882. m. Elsie W. Allyn.
1300. Joseph Luther® Pendleton (Charles'', George*, John*,
CoL William^, Joseph*), was bom at Warren, Bradford County, Pa.,
30 July, 1836. He was for some years a farmer at Orwell, Pa.,
then removed to Middletown, N. Y., and engaged in business with
the Fuller Lumber Co. of that city. In 1906 he removed to Wav-
■erly, N. Y. He married 9 December, 1868, Anna Louisa Weal,
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daughter of John Henrj and Lenore Taylor (Canfield) WeaL
Issue:
2496. Charles Luther^, b. 23 Sept, 1880; for scMne years he was a
bank clerk in Middletown, N. Y.; unm. He is now in New
York City.
1302. Henry Harrison" Pendleton {Charles'', George^, John^,
CoL William^, Joseph*), was born at Warren, Pa., 26 October, 1840,
and died at Philadelphia, Pa., 19 December, 1902. He was a sol-
dier of the Civil War, enlisting at Tioga, N. Y., 28 December, 1863,
to serve threei years, and on the same day was mustered in as a pri-
vate in the 16th Regt., New York Volunteer Artillery. Mr. Pendle-
ton took part in several engagements and was wounded before
Petersburg.
After tiie war he entered the Allegany Academy of Music at
Friendship, N. Y., and was graduated from that institution in 1868.
Deciding upon a teaching career and seeking a larger field for his
efforts, he removed to PhUadelphia, Pa., soon, after his marriage and
made that city his home during the rest of his life. Here he became
actively identified with all that pertained to his profession; for
seventeen years he was choir director of the Chambers Presbyterian
Church, and of the Muchmore Presbyterian Church, eight years. He
was also for a long period conductor of the two leading choral socie-
ties of Philadelphia and a pioneer worker in introducing music into
the public schools. Mr. Pendleton was successful as a teacher and
enjoyed the respect and esteem of all who knew him.
Henry H.® Pendleton married at Westfield, N. Y., 26 January,
1870, Charlotte Louise Baldwin, daughter of Isaac and Harriet G.
(Lancaster) Baldwin. She was bom at Beloit, Wis., 23 December,
1846, and is now living in Philadelphia.
Issue :
2497. Ralph Howard^, b. 24 July, 1877, Philadelphia; m. Bertha D.
Morris.
1313. Nathan William" Pendleton (Andrew'', George^, John^,
Col. WiUiatn^, Joseph*), was bom! at South Warren, Pa., 15 January,
1854. He has lived! in that town nearly all his life where he has en-
gaged in farming. Mr. Pendleton has taken much interest in politics,
and has borne an active part in furthering the interests of the Repub-
lican party. He has held several town ofiices and in 1904 was an
Assembl3rman in the Pennsylvania Legislature.
He married in 1879, [2467] Margaret Amelia* Pendleton, daugh-
ter of his cousin, [1270] George Lafayette* Pendleton.
Issue:
2498. Charlotte Virginia*, b. 1880; m. Sept., 1898, Arthur Brainard.
No issue.
2499. Daughter, b. and d. 1893.
1314. John Aitoustus* Pendleton (Jason Lee'', John Gardner*,
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John^, Col. William^, Joteph^), waa bom in Brooklyn, N. Y., 9 Octo-
ber, 1833, and died at Woonsocket, R. I., 21 October, 1903. He was
a mariner the greater part of his life.
He married at Westerly, R. I., 11 Dec, 1870, Mary Smith, born
26 February, 1851, Norwich, Conn., daughter of William B. and
Mary (Royal) Smith.
Issue, bom at Westerly:
2500. Rachel Ann*, b. 27 Mch., 1872; d. 14 Aug., 1872.
2501. Arthur Clarence, b. 7 Oct., 1873; m. (1), 6 June, 1902, Mrs.
Minnie Louise (Martin) Mowry, widow of Albert Henry
Mowry, and dau. of John L. and Adah M. (Robinson)
Martin. She d. 19 Dec., 1902, and he m. (2), at Woon-
socket, R. I., 7 April, 1904, Henrietta Augusta Treu, b.
there, 2 Nov., 1878, dau. of William D. and Elizabeth Anne
(Smith) Treu. Mr. Pendleton has h/id no ch. He is in
the freight office of the N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. at Woon-
socket. \
2502. Clara Abbott, b. 16 Jany., 1877; d. 27 Mch., 1885.
2503. Alfred Francis, b. 13 Mch., 1880; d. 1 Sept., 1883. ^
2504. Ethel Mary, b. 4 Aug., 1884; m. as his second wife, [2505]
Jeremiah M.* Pendleton. No issue.
1316. Joseph Gavitt' Pendleton {Charles Lee^, Charles Lee^,
John^, Col. William^, Joseph*), was bom at Westerly, R. I., 5 Feb-
ruary, 1847, and died there, 21 February, 1906. He married at
Westerly, 17 February, 1867, Martha E. Barber, bom there, 3
March, 1847, daughter of Henry Merritt and Mary (Bliven) Barber.
Issue, bom at .Westerly :
2505. Jeremiah Mitchell*, b. 12 Oct., 1868; m. (1), Anna E. Nash;
(2), Ethel M.» Pendleton.
2506. Dora Dean, b.^29 June, 1873; m. at Westerly, in 1894, Andrew
Peter Culver, b. 15 Dec, 1867, North Stonington, Conn.,
son of Peter Burdick and Mary A. (Main) Culver. Res.,
Jewett City, Conn. Issue (Culver) : i. Antonia Beatrix^^,
b. 19 Mch., 1895, Westerly, ii. Joseph Andreto, b. 20 Dec,
1896, Stonington, Conn. iii. Evelyn May, b. 8 Mch., 1900.
iv. Alexander Peter, b. 12 Jany., 1902, Griswold, Conn. v.
Lottie Viola, b. 7 Oct, 1903, Griswold. vi. T>aisy Dean,
b. 12 May, 1906, Griswold.
2507. Grace, b. 5 Feby., 1877; d. 28 April, 1887.
2508. Flora, b. 5 Oct., 1882; m. at Westerly, 26 Nov., 1902, John
Kingsbury Pimer, b. there, 9 Aug., 1882, son of George T.
and Josephine (Burdick) Pimer. Res., near Waterford,
Conn. Issue (Pimer): i. Dorothy^^, b. 12 Dec, 1906,
Westerly, R. I.
2509. Charles Lee, b. 13 April, 1886; m. 30 Dec, 1907, Mary
McLeod.
1319. William Hyde* Pendleton (Charles Lee'', Charles Le«%
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John^, Col. WUliam^, Joseph^), was born at Westerly, R. I., 6 April,
1855. He is foreman in the blacksmith shop connected with Smith's
granite quarry near Westerly and makes his home in that town.
He married at Westerly, 16 May, 1875, Alice J. Barber, daughter
of Henry M., Jr., and Eliza (Beebe) Barber.
Issue, bom at Westerly, R. I.:
2510. Mary Eliza*, b. 1 April, 1876; m. at Westerly, 20 Sept., 1893,
Stephen R. Peckham, son of William J. and Alma Ann
(Smith) Peckham. Res., Niantic, R. I. Issue (Peckham):
i. Elmer Af.", b. 15 Jany., 1895, Westerly, ii. Gladyt I,,
b. 31 Mch., 1898, Westerly, iii. Alice J., b. 16 Mch., 1906,
Niantic.
2511. Alice Morton, b. 31 Dec., 1881; d. 21 Aug., 1885.
2512. WiUiam Henry, b. 28 Mch., 1886; m. at Westerly, 29 May,
1907, Eva May Thomas, dau. of George A. and Edna V.
(Hill) Thomas.
1320. Ellen Maxson* Pendleton (Charles Lee'', Charles Lee*,
John^, Col. William^, Joseph*), was bom at Westerly, R. I., 11 July,
1857. She married, 12 April, 1876, Joseph C. Reynolds.
Issue (Reynolds), first three bom at Westerly, last four at
Providence, R. I.:
i. Sarah*, b. 6 Feby., 1877; d. 8 Dec, 1887.
ii. WiUard Earl, b. 14 Oct., 1878; d. 2 Nov., 1878.
iii. Martha Ellen, b. 10 Sept., 1879; m. 7 June, 1899, Axel Lewis
Anderson. Res., Worcester, Mass.
iv. Ethel May, b. 7 Feby., 1882, Norwich Conn.; m. 6 Aug., 1903,
Frederick Charles Paice. Res., Providence, R. I.
V. William Howard, b. 12 May, 1884; d. 5 Dec, 1887.
vi. Mary Jennett, b. 16 Julv, 1886.
vii. John P., b. 23 May, 1891; d. 29 Oct., 1891.
viii. Beatrice Viola, b. 3' Nov., 1894.
1325. Benjamin Franklin* Pendleton (Benjamin', Benjamin*,
Benjamin*, Col. fViUiam^, Joseph*), was bom at Westerly, R. I., 16
July, 1813, and died in San Francisco, Calif., 3 September, 1857.
He married his first cousin, [1354] Emily* Pendleton and had but
one son:
2513. Benjamin*. He married a widow and d. soon after marriage,
leaving no issue.
1333. Ezra Frederick* Pendleton (Frederick'^, Benjamin*, Ben-
jamin*, Col. William^, Joseph*), was bom at Providence, R. I., 26
August, 1812, and died at Waterloo, Iowa, 8 December, 1893. At an
early age he was taken by his father to Steuben County, N. Y.,
where he lived until he was about thirty years old. He then re-
moved to Du Page County, 111., and ten years later to Waterloo,
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lowa^ where the rest of his life was spent. He was a prosperous
f armer^ and much esteemed in the communities where he lived.
Ezra F.^ Pendleton married^ 4 October, 1837, Mary Richardson,
daughter of Ebeneser and Mercy (Nogar) Richardson. She died at
Waterloo, Iowa, 6 June, 1886.
Issue, first three bom at Greenwood, N. Y., next three in
DuPage County, 111.:
2614. William Augustus*, b. 11 Nov., 1838; m. Eleanor Finley.
2515. Mary Jane, b. 21 Dec, 1841; d. 2 May, 1843.
2516. Gertrude Amelia, b. 18 Feby., 1843; m. at Waterloo, Iowa,
25 Mch., 1859, John Miller Grant, son of George and Phebe
Grant. He was b. at Ticonderoga, N. Y., 20 Mch., 1831,
and d. at Waterloo, la., 7 July, 1901. Issue (Grant), first
two b. at Ticonderoga: i. Francis J.^^ b. 1 Oct, 1860. ii.
Frederick H. (twin with Francis), d. 7 Aug., 1907. iii.
Edith A., b. 24 Aug., 1873, Waterloo, la.; m. Dr.
Groves, iv. Grace Iva, b. 24 April, 1883, Waterloo; d.
there, 7 Feby., 1903. Mrs. Grant and her family live at
Waterloo, Iowa.
2517. Ebenezer Richardson, b. 17 Sept., 1845; m. Rovilla A. Cobb.
2518. Emma Augusta, b. 6 Jany., 1848; m. 23 Oct., 1867, Zimri
Streeter, Jr., son of Zimri and Lucinda (Dean) Streeter.
Res., Cedar Falls, Iowa. Issue (Streeter): i. Eera P.^^,
b. 27 Nov., 1868; m. Ella Pierpont. [Ref.: "Descendants
of Stephen and Ursula Streeter," p. 196.]
2519. Ezra Frederick, Jr., b. 3 June, 1850; m. Sarah A. Jackson.
2520. Charles Henry, b. 31 Mch., 1855, Waterloo, la.; d. there, 3
May, 1875.
1336. Charles Henry* Pendleton (Frederick^, Benjamin^, Ben-'
jatnin^. Col. William^, Joseph^), was bom at Alfred, N. Y., 9 Nov.,
1816, and died at Youngstown, Ohio, 14 March, 1894. He was at
various times a railroad contractor, an oil operator, a commission
merchant and a lumber dealer in Chicago. In this latter business he
accumulated a fortune, much of which he lost in the Chicago fire
and in operations in the grain market. He was a member of the
Chicago Board of Trade.
Charles H.* Pendleton married at Greenwood, N. Y., 10 June,
1838, Charity Sears, bom 30 March, 1820, died 24 January, 1896,
Youngstown, Ohio, daughter of Richard and Susan (Gilbert) Sears.
Issue, first child born at Peru, next four at Elgin, 111. :
2521. Charles Richard*, b. 17 Feby., 1840; d. ae. 10 months.
2522. Elizabeth Angel, b. 6 Sept., 1841; m. 17 June, 1863, Charles
Henry Herrick, b. in Maine, 9 Sept., 1825, d. 1 May, 1871,
Iowa City, la., son of Stephen and Mary D. (Keith) Her-
rick. He was a civil engineer and commission merchant.
Issue (Herrick), b. at Iowa Citv, la.: i. Charles Henry
Pendleton}^, b. 23 Nov., 1865; d. 11 Mch., 1897, Jesup, Ga.
ii. George Franklin, b. 20 Oct., 1868; m. 24 June, 1898,
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Eva Laura Spear. He is on the staff of the Youngstown
[Ohio] "Telegram." iii. Clara Henry, b. 14 Nov., 1871;
unmar. (1904.) [Ref.: " Herriek Family/' p. 323].
2523. Serena Susan, b. 1 Sept., 1844; d. 1 Aug., 1847.
2524. Bradford Henry, b. 22 Mch., 1846; m. Emma H. Bowen.
2525. Warren Colby, b. 3 Feby., 1849; m. Annie M. Wallack.
2526. Martin James, b. 21 Mch., 1852, Cedar Rapids, Iowa; m. Alice
M. Worthington.
1336. Benjamin Franklin^ Pendleton (Frederick^, Benjamin^,
Benjamin^, Col. William^ Joseph*), was born at Canisteo, N. Y.,
13 March, 1818, and died at St George, Utah, 17 Nov., 1881. At
the time of his decease the following obituary was published in a
Salt Lake City newspaper:
" Benjamin F. Pendleton, whose sudden death we announced on
Saturday morning, as having occurred at St. George the day previous,
has been a life-long pioneer, in one place or another. He was bom
in New York in 1818, and when twenty-three or twenty-four, hear-
ing of Illinois, which was just then opening up, he started for that
state. He settled in a town named Peru, on the Illinois river and
helped build up that place. From there he went to Pike County,
and there joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, a
faithful member of which he continued up to the time of his sudden
demise. From Pike County he went to Hancock County, following
the blacksmithing trade. He was with the Mormons when driven
from that county, and he accompanied them as they were gradually
forced westward, and reached Council Bluffs in 1846. He remained
at the last named place until 1848, when he came here, one year
after the arrival of the pioneers. He at once took up his abode in
the Ninth ward, and helped to build up this city. In 1856 he ac-
companied the party that went to Salmon river and established Fort
Lemhi. Returning to Salt Lake he remained for a few years, and
then was called to go south to build up a settlement at St George,
which had not then been located. He assisted in breaking the first
soil in that section, and has been a constant resident there ever since,
rendering valuable assistance in building up that now prosperous
locality.
" Mr. Pendleton was a most useful man amonjr pioneers. His
father, Frederick Pendleton, was a pioneer of New York, and helped
to cut away the timber from that now leading state in the union.
His sons, Benjamin and Andrew, there became used to pioneer life,
knew its requirements and were prepared for its emergencies. Ben-
jamin was a first class blacksmith. In early days, when it was next
to impossible to import tools, he manufactured farming implements,
and they were used all through the territory. He made flour mills,
saw mills, molasses mills, the first cotton jenny made in Dixie,* and
♦ St George is still called the Dixie of Utah as cotton was grown there by
the earlv settlers.
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not a few of the original mills are yet nmning^ and bear the marks
of the handiwork of Benjamin F. Pendleton. The onlj amusements
he cared for were hunting and fishingy and it was while enjoying; one
of these that he met with his unexpected death."
Benjamin F.« Pendleton married (1), at Peru, 111., 2 AprU, 1840,
Lavina Patten, bom 17 November, 1820, Tompkins County, N. Y.,
died 14 March, 1900, Salt Lake City, Utah, daughter of John and
Betsey (Brown) Patten. He married (2), 26 October, 1861, Alice
Jeffery, bom 16 January, 1834, Watford, Northamptonshire,
England.
Issue by first wife, last six bom in Salt Lake City, Utah:
2527. William", b. 15 Aug., 1841; d. 12 April, 1842.
2528. Celestia Ann., b. 9 Jany., 1843, Pleasantvale, 111.; m. Carlos
N. GiUett
2529. Benjamin Franklin, Jr., b. 15 May, 1844; d. 2 Oct, 1851.
2530. John, b. 22 Mch., 1846; d. 21 Aug., 1847.
2531. Joshua, b. 24 May, 1848, in Iowa; m. Delpha Stewart.
2532. Andrew J., b. 16 Nov., 1850; d. 6 Oct, 1851.
2533. Albert Marion, b. 4 Mch., 1852; m. Frances E. Milner.
2534. Lavina Amelia, b. 17 Jany., 1854; m. John G. Williams.
2535. Joanna Melissa, b. 21 Nov., 1855; m. James C. Palmer.
2536. Abram Patten, b. 4 April, 1858; m. Mary A. Wells.
2537. Emma Minerva, b. 8 May, 1861; m. (1), at Salt Lake City,
13 Nov., 1890, George William Crcmk, b. 21 Sept, 1856.
She m. (2), at St Anthony, Idaho, 29 Aug., 1901, Walter
Clark. Res., (1909), Teton, Idaho. Issue by first husband
(Cronk): i. Frank Pendleton^'', b. 13 Mch., 1892, Salt
Lake City, Utah.
Issue by second wife, bom at St. George, Utah:
2538. Alice Jeffery*, b. 11 Mch., 1863; d. same day.
2539. Violet Jeffery, b. 15 Jany., 1865; m. Haden W. Church.
2540. Gertmde Jeffery, b. 4 Sept., 1866; m. at St George, Utah, 6
Dec., 1900, James Ipson, Jr. Issue (Ipson): i. Chru-
iiana^^, b. 2 Nov., 1903, Panguitxjh, Utah.
2541. Benjamin Franklin, Jr. (2nd), b. 30 Sept, 1868; m. Amelia
Y. Thompson.
2542. Manette, b. 6 April, 1871; d. June, 1876.
2543. Minnie Jeffery, b. 29 Jany., 1874; m. Charles Church.
2544. Wilford, b. 28 Nov., 1876; m. Lucy Underwood.
1340. Andrew Jackson* Pendi«eton (Frederick^, Benjamin^,
Benjamin^, CoL Wtlliam^, Joseph^), was bom at Greenwood, N. Y.,
19 March, 1830, and died in Salt Lake City, Utah, 28 June, 1908.
Referring to his death, one of the Salt Lake newspapers published
the following obituary:
" Andrew J. Pendleton, one of Utah's oldest and best respected
citisens, died yesterday afternoon at 1:10 o'clock, after an illness of
only a few days, resulting from a slight concussion of the brain.
" Last Thursday as he was leading his pet mare into the bam,
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she suddenly backed and threw him against the wall, gi^ng him a
severe shaking up and an apparently slight bruise on the back of the
head. Nothing was thought of the matter until Friday morning,
when he lapsed into unconsciousness, from which he never returned.
" Andrew J. Pendleton was bom at Steuben, New York, March
19, 1830, and with his brother, Benjamin, joined the Church, par-
ticipating in the early scenes of; Church history and drivings.
*' When the final move was made to come to Utah, the deceased
was one of those called to remain at Council Bluffs to stand guard.
The following year, 1848, he came to Utah and settled on the same
block that the home is now on, corner of Fifth East and Sixth South.
" In the early Utah days, Mr. Pendleton was recognized as one of
the ' minute men ' in every sense of the word. He was an Indian
fighter and engaged in many of the battles waged against the red
marauders.
" Soon after his arrival, Mr. Pendleton, with others, went over
to California with the gold excitement. On his return, he was called
by the Church to go out to Carson City, Nev., and assist in colonizing.
" He returned to Utah at the time of the Johnston's army excite-
ment, and with others, journeyed south to American Fork. Upon
his return he engaged in blacksmithing, being the first in the city.
" Mr. Pendleton has held many positions of trust; was elected to
the city council in 1890, and was among the best coundlmen the
city has ever had. He also held a position of land and water
commissioner as its first appointee. Indeed, he was largely respon-
sible for its organization and present existence."
Andrew J.® Pendleton married in Salt Lake City, 12 November,
1861, Mary Speirs, bom 16 October, 1830, Pittsburg, Pa,, daughter
of Thomas and Mary (Cochran) Speirs.
Issue, bom in Salt Lake City:
2646. Alice*, b. 3 Feby., 1853; d. 30 Aug., 1863.
2546. Mary, b. 24 April, 1864; d. 3 Sept., 1863.
2647. Andrew Jackson, Jr., b. 22 Nov., 1858; m. Elizabeth A.
Cooper.
2648. Ella, b. 23 Mch,, 1868; unm.
1346. Harry' Pbndleton (Lodowich'' , Benjamin^, Benjamin^,
CoL William^, Joseph*), was bom at Goshen, Conn., 1 June, 1817,
and died at Ashley Falls, Mass., 22 October, 1890. He was a school
teacher and farmer.
He married (1), at Sheffield, Mass., 10 November, 1845, Lucy
Maria Chapin, bom there, 2 May, 1826, died 28 April, 1889, Lee,
Mass., daughter of Sheldon and Althea (Huggins) Chapin. He
married (2), at Lee, Mass., 23 Dec, 1889, Mrs. Aurelia H. Stratton.
Issue, bom at Sheffield, Mass.:
2549. Lucy Jane®, b. 3 Oct., 1846; m. at Lee, Mass., as his second
wife, 23 May, 1876, Charles Gilbert Smith, b. 21 April,
1844, son of Oliver and Calista (Renwee) Smith. No. issue.
Res., Canaan, Conn.
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8660. Frances Martha^ b. 8 Oct-, 1853; m. Andrew J. Port
2651. Minnie Jennette, b. 1 Nov., 1858; ul Conrad Meyer.
1346. Lois' Pendleton (Lodofvick'', Benjamin^, Benjamin^, Col.
WiUiafn\ Joseph*), was bom at Gosben, Conn., 1 Marcb, 1819, and
died at Litcbfield, Conn., 2 November, 1890. She married at Litch-
field, 11 May, 1842, Edward O. Peck.
Issue (Peck):
i. Oliver Pendleton*, b. 25 Feby., 1843; m. 12 May, 1864, Lizzie
Brown,
ii. Mary A., b. 10 Feby., 1846; d. 25 Jnly, 1878, New Haven,
Conn.; m. 1 Jany., 1873, George Loomis.
iii. Edward E., b. 19 Feby., 1852; d., 29 May, 1853.
iv. Harriet Augusta, b. 25 Dec, 1853; d. 19 Aug., 1879; m. 18
Sept.,1877, Edward W. Phelps. One child, Edward 0.^^
(Phelps), b. 21 Aug., 1878. Res., Bantam, Conn.
V. Edward E. (2nd), b. 6 May, 1857; d. 10 Jany., 1858.
vi. WiUiam Willard, b. 15 Aug., 1859; m. 28 April, 1881, Carrie E.
Jaynes. Res., Sharon, Conn,
vii. AugusU A., b. 6 July, 1865; m. 2 Nov., 1882, William W. Sco-
ville. Res., Elmwood (Hartford), Conn.
1347. Margaret Haley* PBin)LETON (Lodonnck^, Benjamin^,
Benjamin^, CoL William!^, Joseph}), was bom at Cornwall Hollow,
Conn., 10 April, 1821, and died at Lakeville, Conn., 28 May, 1888.
She married at Litchfield, Conn., 26 January, 1847^ Henry B.
Chapin, bom 23 August, 1818, Sheffield, Mass., died 5 May, 1889,
Lakeville, Conn., son of Sheldon and Althea (Huggins) Chapin.
Issue (Chapin), first, second, and fourth born at Sheffield,
Mass. :
i. Frank Henry*, b. 6 June, 1848; m. (1), 6 June, 1872, Carrie
R. Langdon; (2), 3 May, 1876, Sarah Sheldon; (3), 24
Nov., 1904, Loretta Eldridge. Res., Lakeville, Conn,
ii. Mary Pendleton, b. 24 Sept., 1850; m. 29 May, 1872, William
Kane. Res., Lakeville, Conn,
iii. Sarah Augusta, b. 17 Mch., 1852, Litchfield, Conn.; m. (1),
Oct., 1874, Albert Decker; (2), 1883, George F. Kemper.
Res., Phoenix, Arizona,
iv. Edward Burrell, b. 6 Mch., 1856; d. 6 Oct., 1863.
V. Norman Henry, b. 26 Jany., 1868, Ashley Falls, Mass.; d. 10
Jany., 1900, Phoenix, Ariz.; m. Marie Barrone.
1353. Oliver Henry* Pendleton {Henry'', Benjamin^, Benja-
min^, CoL William*, Joseph*), was bom at Leonardsville, N. Y. He
went to California in 1849, returned East and lived at Norwalk,
Ohio, for some years, then went back to Leonardsville, where he
died.
He married, 22 March, 1842, Hannah Brown, bom 14 March,
1821, daughter of Nathan and Hannah (Langworthy) Brown. She
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married (2)> 4 Nov., 1886^ James Whipple Baker and in 1904 was
living at Norwalk^ Ohio.
Oliver H.* Pendleton's children were:
2652. Alice*, b. 29 Aug., 1843; d. Sept., 1862, Norwalk, O.; m.
Carleton Abbott. No issue.
2553. Emma, d. ae. about 6 years.
1357. James Oliver® Pendleton (Oliver', Benjamin^, Benja-
min'^, Col. William^, Joseph*), was bom at Bridgewater, N. Y., 9
August, 1827, and died at Shanghai, China, 2 July. 1872.
He married at Stonington, Conn., 10 Sept., 1859, Mary Louise
Horn.
Issue, first two bom at Shanghai, China:
2554. Emma% d. infancy.
2555. Benjamin Horn; he is a graduate of Yale University, class
of 1884, receiving the degree of B. A. For a number of
years he has been in the wholesale tobacco business in San
Francisco, Calif., making his home at Oakland, where he
has been a member of the city council.
2556. Helen Wells, b. 4 Feby., 1867, Stonington, Conn.; unm.
Res., Oakland, Calif.
1359. Mary Augusta* Pendleton (Oliver', Benjamin*, Benja-
min*, Col. William^, Joseph*), was born at South Edmeston, N. Y.,
19 December, 1839. She married (1), at Wabasha, Minn., 22 May,
1860, William Sharpless Jackson, bom 18 June, 1832, son of Jesse
and Elizabeth (Sharpless) Jackson. She married (2), at Hudson,
Wis., 1 January, 1871, Reuben Kramer Althouse, bom 27 October,
1840, Bucks County, Pa., son of Tobias and Elizabeth (Kramer)
Althouse. He was a soldier in the Civil War, serving three years in
the Second Pennsylvania Cavalry, and took part in the battles of
Gettysburg, the Wilderness and in Sheridiui's campaigns in the
Shenandoah Valley. For four months he was a prisoner at Ander-
sonville.
Mr. and Mrs. Althouse live in Minneapolis, Minn. We are greatly
indebted to her for information concerning the descendants of her
grandfather, Benjamin* Pendleton, Jr.
By her first husband, she had issue (Jackson):
i. James Frederic', b. 16 Aug., 1861, Wabasha, Minn.; m. 14
June, 1885, Linda Pomroy. He is a graduate of Carleton
College, class of 1883, and is now superintendent of chari-
ties at Cleveland, Ohio.
Issue by second husband (Althouse), bom at Minneapolis:
ii. Carrie Augusta, b. 8 Oct., 1876; m. 29 Jany., 1896, Arthur W.
Bonniwell. Res., Minneapolis,
iii. George Pendleton, b. 22 Dec, 1878; d. 22 July, 1879.
Ref.: "Sharpless Genealogy."
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1360. Henry Aldrich* Pendleton (Capt» JotkuaJ, Benjamin^,
Benjamin^, CoL William^ Joseph^), was bom at Hopkinton^ R. I.,
17 January, 1831. He was engaged for many years in construction
work on various railroads in New England and is now living at
Westerly, R. I. Mr. Pendleton was a soldier in the Civil War, en-
listing at Madison, Conn., 31 July, 1862, as sergeant in Co. G, 14th
Regt. Connecticut Volunteer Infantry. He was wounded at the battle
of Antietam, 17 September, 1862, and was discharged on account of
disability, 20 January, 1863.
Henry A.* Pendleton married (1), Ruth Ann Arnold. He mar-
ried (2), 29 November, 1866, Lydia Whitehom Slocum, bom 31
Augpist. 1845, Richmond, R. I., daughter of John and Sarah (White-
hom) Slocum.
Issue by first wife:
2567. Abby Ann», b. 2 July, 1856, Middleboro, Mass.; m. at Paw-
tucket, R. I., 26 Nov., 1877, George H. Ricker. No fur-
ther record.
Issue by second wife:
2558. Annie Augusta*, b. 14 July, 1868, Richmond, R. I.; m. 10
Feby., 1889, Frank Noble. Res., Westerly, R. I. Issue
(Noble) : i. Ethel Erdine^^, b. 6 Nov., 1890.
2559. William Joshua, b. 1 Feby., 1872, Richmond, R. I.; d. 21
April, 1888.
2560. Nellie Erdine, b. 13 Jany., 1874, Hopkinton, R. I.; m. 29
Nov., 1900, Wilfred Coates Barber. Res., Westerly, R. I.
Issue (Barber) b. Westerly: i. Mildred Erdine^^, b. 16
April, 1903. ii. Richard Lems, b. 15 Dec, 1905.
1361. Benjamin Whipple' Pendleton (Capt. Joshua', Benja-
min^, Benjamin!^, Col. William*, Joseph*), was born at Exeter, R.
I., 27 March, 1833, and died at Hopkinton, R. I., 13 April, 1889.
He was a farmer and butcher.
He married at Richmond, R. I., 12 Nov., 1854, Harriet Slocum,
bom 17 September, 1827, died 8 September, 1897, daughter of John
and Sarah (Whitehom) Slocum. Issue:
2561. Harriet Josephine*, b. 27 Nov., 1855, Richmond, R. I.; m. at
Hopkinton, R. I., 25 Oct., 1879, John Dye, b. there, 22
Mch., 1857, son of Thomas P. and Deborah (Kenyon) Dye.
Res., Hope Valley, R. I. Issue (Dye) : i. Frank Walter^^,
b. 20 April, 1886.
2562. Benjamin Elmer, b. 21 Sept., 1866, Hopkinton, R. I.; m.
Mary E. Barber.
Ref.s ''The Slocums In America."
1364. Edmond* Pendleton {Amos'', Benjamin^, Benjamin^, Col,
William*, Joseph*), was born at Fayetteville, N. Y., 26 October,
1832, and died at Palatka, Fla., 30 October, 1898, where he had
been engaged in orange growing for twelve years. Previous to this
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he had lived for a long time in Syracnse, N. Y., where he carried on
a general trucking buBineas.
Edmond® Pendleton married^ 15 April, 1865, Ida L. Smith, bom
32 August, 1838, daughter of Thomas and Elisabeth (Button)
Smith.
Issue, bom at Syracuse, N. Y.:
2563. Edwin Eugene*, b. 16 Mch., 1867; m. Delia F. Davis.
2564. Eliza M., b. 22 Mch., 1870; m. (1), 1 January. 1887, Schuy-
ler Ludlow, bom 30 Aug., 1853, Newark, N. J. She m.
(2), at Ridgely, Md., 28 Oct., 1903, Joseph Betton, b. 16
Jany., 1861. Res., Ridgely, Md. Issue by first husband
(Ludlow), b. in Fla.: i. Grace Maf^, b. 14 Sept., 1889.
ii. Frank J., b. 16 June, 1893. iii. Edith M., b. 12 July,
1897.
2565. Henry Walker, b. 19 Oct, 1872; m. Jennie M. Avery.
2566. Lewis Erwin, b. 12 July, 1874; m. at Portsmouth, N. H., 11
Jany,, 1899, Mabel Flynn Hubley, b. 30 Aug., 1876, New
Castle, N. H. No issue. Res., Portsmouth, N. H.
1368. Joseph* Pendleton (DavicT, Dnvid^, Benjamin^, CoL
William^ Joseph^), was bom at Westerly, R. I., 19 March, 1817,
and died at Westbrook, Conn. 20 Jany., 1899. He married, 27
December, 1841, Louisa Maria Ross, bom 12 January, 1820, Say-
brook, Conn., died 25 December, 1896, Westbrook, Conn., daughter
of Anthony G. and Dorcas Bishop (Dowd) Ross.
Issue, first child born at Stonington, others at Saybrook,
Conn. :
2567. William Joseph', b. 14 Nov., 1842; m. (1), Grace A. Hay-
den; (2), Mary I. Stokes.
2568. Grace Maria, b. 14 Feby., 1845; m. 12 Dec., 1866, William
Henry Morgan, son of Elisha and Mary Ann (Newton)
Morgan. Issue (Morgan): i. Joseph William}^, b. 28
Dec., 1868; d. 19 July, 1869. They have an adopted dau.
Carrie Amelia.
2569. Christinna Josephine, b. 3 June, 1847; d. 7 April, 1859.
2570. Ezra Alberto, b. 27 May, 1849; m. 24 Dec, 1872, Clarissa
Stannard, b. 18 Oct., 1847, dau. of Darius and Mary Ann
(Kelsey) Stannard. Res., Guilford, Conn. No issue.
They have an adopted dau. Grace Edith.
1369. David* Pendleton (3rd) (DavicT, David^, Benjamin^^
CoL William^, Joseph*), was bom at Westerly, R. I., 5 September)
1818, and died at Preston, Conn., 25 November, 1902. He was a
carpenter and joiner by trade, and accumulated some property so
that he was able to retire from business and spend his later years in
comfort.
He married at Montville, Conn.. 1 November, 1840. Margaret
Hammond, bom in Watford, N. Y., died 6 December, 1884. Preston,
Conn., daughter of William and Hannah (Drey) Hammond.
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EIGHTH GENERATION 481
Issue^ first three bom in Prest<m, Conn.:
2671. Benjamin Franklin*, b. 20 Dec., 1841; m. (1), Ruth A. Whit-
aker; (2), Harriet E. Patridge.
2672. Jane Gertrude, b. 22 Feby., 1844; m. [1474] John W.» Pen-
dieton.
2673. Josephine Amanda, b. 11 May, 1848; d. 4 May, 1857.
2674. Nellie Estella, b. 22 Aug., 1868, Providence, R. I.; d. 16
Febj., 1903, Poquetannock, Conn.; m. at Preston, Conn.,
14 Oct.^ 1885, Ralph Herbert Fillmore, son of Ralph and
£lizabel£ (Fitch) Fillmore. No issue.
1371. Courtland' Pendleton (David', Davids, Benjamin^, Col.
WUliam*, Joseph^), was bom at Westerly, R. I., 16 Nov., 1821, and
died at Loomis, Calif., 19 June, 1889. In early life he made sev-
eral whaling voyages to the South Atlantic, and then learned the
carpenter's trade, which he followed in various places in Connecti-
cut. In 1876, he went to Texas and after a short stay there re-
turned to Norwich, Conn., and in the nert year removed with his
family to Nebraska, where he engaged in cattle raising. He re-
mained in this state until 1887 when he removed to Loomis, Calif.
Courtland® Pendleton married at Norwich, Conn., 3 May, 1846,
Eliza Hammond, bom 21 February, 1823, New York City, died 28
December, 1879, Creighton, Neb., daughter of William and Hannah
(Drey) Hammond.
Issue:
2676. William Courtland*, b. 9 May, 1850, Preston, Conn.; m. Han-
nah Burhans.
2676. Adaliza, b. 21 June, 1863, New London, Conn.; m. (1), at
Preston, Conn., 18 Mch., 1872, Henry Luther Grover. She
m. (2), J. M. Crook, who d. 12 Oct., 1906. Her last known
address was Gretna, Neb. Issue by first husband (Grover) :
i. Henry Courtland}^, b. 21 Jany., 1874, Preston, Conn.;
m. Gertrude Smith, ii. Ruthann Pendleton, b. 29 Sept.,
1876, Preston, Conn.; m. Robert Wharton Ford. iii. Ella
Adelle, b. 21 Feby., 1877, Goshen, Conn.; m. Henry H.
Hines. iv. Edna Eliza, b. 17 Nov., 1880, Colchester, Conn.
1372. Phebe Ann® Pendleton (William Champion', Davids,
Benjamin'^, Col. William^ Joseph*), was born at Westerly, R. I., 6
December, 1820, and died there, 17 August, 1880. She married at
Westerly, 10 December, 1841, James Porter, born 13 May, 1814,
New MSlford, Conn., died 11 July, 1878, Westerly, R. I., son of
Anson and Mehitable (Mygatt) Porter.
Issue (Porter), born at Westerly, R. L:
i. Harriet H.^ b, 1842; m. 12 Oct., 1868, Albert B. Collins,
ii. William A., b. 1847; d. 1848.
iii. Charles Anjson, b. 12 May, 1849; m. (1), 26 May, 1869,
Annie Nichols; (2), 12 May, 1892, Mehitable Crowell.
iv. Sarah Elizabeth, b 1864; d. unm., 9 Nov., 1876.
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482 THB PBNDLSTON OKKBALOOT
V. Mary Ross, b. 9 June, 1857; m. 28 Nov., 1880, Charles W.
Willard.
1373. William Champion' Pbndlkton (Jr.) (William Cham-
pion', David*, Benjamin', CoL WiUiam^, Joseph^), was bom at
Westerly, R. I., 12 August, 1822, and died at Daysville, Conn., 15
June, 1848. He was a merchant
He married at Abington, Conn., 19 September, 1843, Sarah A.
Franklin, bom 1823, Ashford, Conn., died 22 October, 1863, Mil-
ford, Mass., daughter of Horatio and Mary Franklin. She married
(2), as his second wife, 19 February, 1861, Leonard Harding Fair-
banks*.
William C.® Pendleton, Jr., had two children:
2577. William F.», b. 1844, Abington, Conn.; d. 30 Aug., 1845.
2578. Sarah Elizabeth, b. 1846, Daysville, Conn.; d. 21 July, 1854,
Mendon, Mass.
1374. John Palmer® Pendleton (William Champion', David*,
Benjamin*, Col, William*, Joteph*), was bom at Westerly, R. I., 25
November, 1824, and died there, 19 February, 1899. He sen-ed
under Bumside in the Civil War, enlisting 23 September, 1862,
as private in Co. A, 12th Regt. Rhode Island Volunteer Infantry.
At the battle of Fredericksburg — 13 December, 1862 — ^he was
severely wounded in the shoulder, and was in hospital until the 27th
of March, 1863, when he was discharged on surgeon's certificate.
Except for such time as he was a soldier, Mr. Pendleton always
lived in or near Westerly, and engaged in farming. During the last
twenty years of his life he was a deacon of the Baptist Church in
that town. He married at Mystic, Conn., 29 December, 1844,
Nancy Diana Sullivan, bom 12 August, 1825, Voluntown, Conn.,
died 25 July, 1902, Westerly, R. I., diaughter of Gardner and Nancy
Diana (Hurd) Sullivan.
Issue :
2579. Sarah Jane^ b. 12 April, 1846, Westerly, R. I.; m. 6 Dec.,
1865, David J. Slyne, son of James and Mary (Manning)
Slyne. Res., Westerly, R. I. Issue (Slyne): i. Walter
David^^, b. 17 Dec, 1866, Chester, Conn.; m. 24 Dec.,
1895, Florence Shortman. He was captain of the Westerly
militia company that was mustered into the U. S. service
during the Spanish war. ii. Mary Pendleton, b. 14 Janv.,
1874, Westerly; unm. (1904).
2680. Josephine Diana, b. 17 Feby., 1848, Charlestown, R. I.; m.
13 Jany., 1866, Charles Warren Brown, son of Willett G.
and Mary (Green) Brown. Res., Providence^ R. I. Issue
* On page 541 of the " Fairbanks Genealogy " it is erroneously stated that
Leonard H. Fairbanks* second wife was Sarah Pendleton, dau. oif Robert and
Marv (Franklin) Pendleton, and that she was born at Ashford, Conn., 29
October, 1833.
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BIOHTB GBNERATION 488
(Brown) : i. Walter Scott^"^, b. 9 Oct., 1867, Warwick, R.
I.; m. Mary Elmira Loveulet. ii. WiUiam Henry, b. 14
Mch., 1869, Warwick, B. I.; m. Fanny Idella Gallop, iii.
Fred Eugene, b. 29 Dec., 1874, Scituate, R. I.; m. Agatha
May Cole.
2681. William Champion, b. 7 July, 1852, Westerly, R, I.; m. (1),
Mary E.» Hall; (2), Leola B. Snyder.
2582. Mary Ella, b. 29 Ang., 1855; Hopkinton, R. I.; d. 29 March,
1894, Saybrook, Conn.; m. (1), at Westerly, 18 April, 1874,
Frederick V. Burdick, who died 3 Oct., 1877, at Waterford,
Conn. She married (2), also at Westerly, 9 Nov., 1881,
Joel P. Newton. Issue by first husband (Buordick) : i.
John Palmer^^, b. at Westerly; m. Grace Sunderland. Res.,
Hope Valley, R. I. Issue by second husband (Newton) :
ii. Edith Arline^^, b. at Hartford, Conn. Res., Saybrook,
Conn.
2583. Nellie Phebe, b. 29 Sept., 1858, Charlestown, R. I.; d. 14
Aug., 1882; m. at Waltham, Mass., 6 Nov., 1881, William
Stacy Harding, son of William and Lenora Harding. No
issue.
2584. John Edward, b. 1 July, 1860, Carolina, R. I.; m. Evelyn A.
Green.
2585. Harriet Adelaide, b. 1 June, 1862, Westerly, R. I.; m. at
Westerly, 29 Nov., 1882, Oliver Perry Crandall, b. 24 May,
1858, Westerly, son of Charles and Margery (Gavitt)
Crandall. They live near Westerly. Issue (Crandall), b.
at Westerly: i. Charles Perry^^, b. 20 Dec., 1885. ii.
Harry Franklin, b. 6 Feby., 1897.
1375. Charles Phelps Williams* Pendleton (JVilliam Cham-
pion"^, David^, Benjamin^, Col. William^, Joseph^), was born at Wes-
terly, R, I., 15 March, 1827, and died there in December, 1905.
He married (1), at Mystic, Conn., 19 April, 1852, Ellen White-
head, bom in England about 1830, died at Westerly, 2 March, 1864,
aged 33. He married (2), at Providence, R. I., 11 October, 1865,
Ellen J. Powers, daughter of Th<mias and Catherine (Wallace)
Powers.
Issue — ^by first wife — ^bom at Westerly:
2586. William Champion^ b. 22 May, 1853; m. Clara V. Stacy.
2587. Frederick Odell, b. 29 Mch., 1858; m. Jane V. Crotty.
1382. Albert Palmer* Pendleton {William Champion'', David^,
Benjamin^, Col. William*, Joseph*), was born at Westerly, R. I., 17
March, 1842, and has always made that town his home, where he
has engaged in the grocery business for many years.
He married at Westerly, 17 March, 1870, Laura Emily* Thomp-
son, bom 1 March, 1845, Westerly, died there 7 October, 1908,
daughter of Pardon Henry and Laura A.* (Cottrell) Thompson and
^granddaughter of Elias, Jr., and [270] Fanny^ (Pendleton) Cot-
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484 THB PBNDLBTON CUBNBALOOT
trell. Mrs. Pendleton always tock mnch interest in genealogy and
six days before her death dictated to her daughter many facts con-
cerning the family of her grandmother, [270] Fanny^ (Pendleton)
Cottrell.
Issue:
2688. Fanny Thompson*, b. 2 May, 1871, Westerly, R. I.; unm. She
was graduated from Wellesley College with the degree of
B. A. in 1891, and two years later received the A. M. degree
from Cornell. She has been engaged in teaching, but re-
signed her position to care for her mother during her last
sickness, and is now living at home.
1384. Ethan Dudley* Pendleton [Ethan', David^, Benjamin',
Col William^ Joseph*), was bom at Lottery Village, Westerly, R. I.,
24 December, 1828, and died at Narragansett Pier, R. I., 13 June,
1908. He served three years in the Civil War as private in Battery
F, 1st Regt Rhode Island Light Artillery, enlisting 27 March, 1862.
He was in the hospital at Point Lockout, Md., from 29 December,
1865.
1863, to January, 1864, and was mustered out in the field, 27 March,
Ethan D.® Pendleton married at Westerly, 15 June, 1851, Thank-
ful Nye, bom 5 October, 1834, Charlestown, R. L, daughter of Jona-
than R. and Hannah (Jacques) Nye.
Issue, bom at Wakefield, R. L:
2589. Herbert Oscar*, b. 3 Sept., 1860; d. infancy.
2590. Agnes Newbem, b. 3 Dec., 1862; m. Joshua Francis Claris,
b. 4 Feby., 1847, Mlatunuck, R. L, son of Henry and Mary
(Tucker) Clai^. Res., Narragansett Pier, R. I. Issue
(Clark): i, Rollin Grover^^, b. 23 July, 1884. ii. Roma
WelU, b. 26 July, 1885. iii. Mar^ Gladys, b. 6 Sept., 1888.
iv. Henrif Dudley, b. 29 Sept., 1889.
1385. Stanton Sheffield' Pendleton {Ethan^, David^^ Benja-
min', Col. William^, Joseph'), was bom at Westerly, R. L, 5 Febru-
ary, 1831, and died there 12 December, 1897. He married at
Stonington, Conn., 4 August, 1850, Mary Abby Potter, bom 17
August, 1834, South Kingston, R. I., daughter of William J. and
Alice (Segar) Potter. She is now living at Watch Hill, R. I.
Issue, bom at Watch Hill:
2591. Edgar Sheffield*, b. 31 Mch., 1857; m. (1), Sarah C. Burdick;
(2), Mrs. Clara E. AUen,
1389. Rhoda Mercy* Pendleton {Ethan^, David', Benjamin',
Col. William'^, Joseph'), was bom at Westerly, R. I., 19 November,
1837, and died there, 8 June, 1874. She married, at Westerly, 1
December, 1856, Merton B. Lewis, son of Pardon and Susan (Peck-
ham) Lewis. He died at Stonington, Conn., 23 June, 1905.
Issue (Lewis), bom at Westerly:
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BIOHTK OBNBRATION 485
i. Gertrude A.S b. 12 Oct., 1857; m. Oliver Buck. Res., Wood
River, R. I.
ii. Julietta, b. 5 April, 1860; m. John McDonald. Res., Wood
River, R. I.
iii. Abraham, b. 17 Feby., 1862; m. Elisabeth Cooper. Res., Paw-
catuck. Westerly,
iv. Dora Carpenter, d. infancy.
V* Dora Carpenter (2nd), b. 21 April, 1867; m. Sheldon T. Hoxie.
Res., Pawcatuck, Westerly,
vi. Merton B., Jr., b. 10 May, 1869 ; m. Avanda Adrisca ( ?) Res.,
Westerly,
vii. Walter Howard, b. 21 May, 1871; m. Mary Carson. Res., Ux-
bridge, Mass.
viii. Mercy Ann, b. 5 Aug., 1873; m. Frank F. Fields. Res., Mat-
tapan, Mass.
1390. Palmer Hall' Pendleton (Ethan', David^, Benjamin^,
Col. William^ Jageph*), was bom at Westerly, R. I., 30 October,
1839, and died at Quonochontaug^ R. I., 18 October, 1866. He mar-
ried at Westerly, 18 June, 1860, Susan M. Hewlett, son of Nathan
and Mary Hewlett. Issue:
2592. Grace Sophia*, b. 22 Feby., 1863, Westerly; m. (1), Nov.,
1886, Fred Palmer* Carpenter, a first cousin, son of William
Stroud and [1386] Mary Sophia® (Pendleton) Carpenter.
She married (2), Charles (?) Young. Issue by first hus-
band (Carpenter): i. William Stroud^^, b. 14 Sept, 1888.
ii. Mary Sophia, d. at birth.
1392. Albert Denison* Pendleton (Ethan', Davids, Benjamin^,
CoL William^, Joseph*), was bom at Westerly, R. I., 21 September,
1842. He is a farmer at Quonochontaug, Charlestown, R. I., and
lives in the old Sheffield homestead.
He married, 6 October, 1861, Susan A. Lewis, bom 2 November,
1841, Westerly, died 28 December, 1907, Quonochontaug, daughter
of Pardon and Susan (Peckham) Lewis.
Issue :
2593. David Albert*, b. 22 Mch., 1862, Westerly, R. I.; m. (1)
Emily E. Tanner; (2), Helen Magoon.
2694. Lewis Leon, b. 10 June, 1865, East Greenwich, R. I.; m.
Carrie V. Cook.
2595. Susan Emily, b. 1 Sept., 1867, East Greenwich, R. I.; m. at
Hopkinton, R. I., July, 1894, John Elmer Taylor, b. 10
Mch., 1865, Charlestown, R. L, son of Joseph E. and
Amanda (Coon) Taylor. Res., Quonochontaug, R. I. Issue
(Taylor): i. Harold Bavid}^, b. 26 Dec, 1900. ii. Ethel
Irene, b. 23 May, 1903.
2696. Palmer Hall, b. 12 Nov., 1870, Charlestown, R. L; m. Jenny
M. Moor,
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486 THB PSNDLSTON GSNKALOOT
2597. Olive Eleanor^ b. 24 Jnne^ 1874; mmu
2598. Ethan, b. 6 Mch., 1881; mrni.
1393. Adelaide Augusta' Pendleton (Ethan', Damd^, Benja-
min^, Col. Waiiam\ Jageph*), was bom at Westerly, R. I., 19 Sep-
tember, 1844. She married there in 1872, James Edwin* Bliven, son
of Joseph L. and Harriet Lorina* (Chase) Bliven, grandson of
Maxson^, Jr., and Polly (Marriott) Chase, and great-grandson of
Maxson and [237] Rebecca* (Pendleton) Chase. Mrs. Bliven lives
at Westerly,
Issne (Bliven), bom at Westerly:
i. Edwin Pendleton*, b. 21 July, 1873; m. Jane Almira Fenner.
Res., Westerly,
ii. Alice Angnsta, b. 13 April, 1875; m. George A. McEenzie.
Res., Westerly,
ill. James Emilus, b. 25 Oct, 1876; m. Mabel Lillian Clark. Res.,
Denver, Colo,
iv. Howard Lewis, b. 20 Nov., 1881; m. Lira Rose Midwood. Res.,
Westerly.
V. Sophia Ann, b. 5 May, 1883; d. 25 June, 1883.
Ref.: Unpublished records of the Chase Family.
1394. Francina Hall* Pendleton (Ethan'', David^, Benjamin^,
CoL William^, Joseph*), was bom at Westerly, R. I., 29 November,
1845. She married there, 24 November, 1864, John Emery Gavitt
Residence, Westerly.
Issne (Gavitt), bom at Charlestown, R. I.:
i. Ethan Pendleton*, b. 19 Nov., 1865; m. Mary Lawton. Res.,
Westerly,
ii. Bertha Augusta, b. 13 May, 1872; m. Albert Dickerson. Res.,
Westerly,
iii. Frank Lee, b. 7 Aug., 1876; m. Margaret McEenzie. Res.,
Westerly,
iv. Julius Babcock, b. 18 April, 1879; m. Elizabeth Thompson.
Res., Westerly.
V. Jesse Babcock (twin with Julius), m. Margaret Burns. Res.,
Brockton, Mass.
1395. Samuel Francis' Pendleton (Ethan'', David^, Benjamin^,
Col, William^, Joseph*), was born at Westerly, R. I., 5 September,
1848. He has lived in Providence, R. I., for over thirty years.
He married (1), at Westerly, 12 November, 1867, Abbie F. Tefft,
bora 16 June, 1850, North Kingston, R. I., died 12 June, 1882, Prov-
idence, daughter of Benjamin G. and Emma (Tefft) Tefft. He
married (2), at South Kingston, R. I., 23 August, 1883, Mary
Eliza Gardner, bom 4 April, 1849, Kingston, R. I., daughter of
Stephen and Eliza Jane (Tefft) Gardner.
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Issue^ first child bom at Anthony^ R. I.^ others in Providence:
2599. Oscar Tefft^, b. 26 Mch., 1872. He was in England in
1904.
2600. Amy, h. 29 July, 1877; d. 10 Aug., 1877.
2601. Mande, b. 11 July, 1879; d. 13 Aug., 1880.
2602. Everett, b. 9 July, 1880; m. Lulu Barber.
1399. Benjamin Downs' Pendleton (Jahes^, Lebbeus^, Benja-
min^, CoL WilUam^, Joseph^), was bom at Groton, Conn., 26 Sep-
tember, 1823, and died at Beckwith, Tenn.^ 13 August, 1883, or 1884.
He was a cotton manufacturer^ operating factories first at Sparta,
then at Lebanon, and finally at Beckwith, Tenn. He married at
Sparta, Tenn., 20 Febraary, 1862, Celia Stover, bom there, 5 Sep-
tember, 1836, daughter of Samuel and Charity (Vincen) Stover.
She is now living at Beckwith^ Tenn.
Issue :
2603. Ida NashS b. 22 April, 1864, Sparta, Tenn.; m. at Beck-
with, Tenn., 12 Dec., 1884, Henderson M. Driver, b. 28
Oct., 1858, SmithviUe, Tenn., son of William L. and Winnie
(Brient) Driver. Res., Lebanon, Tenn. Issue (Driver),
b. Lebanon: i. Ben D,^^, b. 28 June, 1886. ii. John A„
b. 2 Aug., 1888. iii. MyHle May, b. 26 Nov., 1890. iv.
Y(m Laurance, b. 17 Feby., 1892. v. H. M., b. 30 June,
1895. vi. Ida Nash, b. 18 Feby., 1899. vii. Elizabeth
Pendleton, b. 28 April, 1901.
2604. Emily B., b. 17 Nov., 1867, Lebanon, Tenn.; d. 15 Sept., 1870.
2605. George H., b. 17 Nov., 1870, SQver Springs, Tenn.; m. 21
April, 1896, Bela May Pogue. No issue. Res., Nashville,
Tenn.
2606. Mary Jane, b. 30 Mch., 1874, Beckwith, Tenn.; m. at Nash-
ville, Tenn., 14 Feby., 1896, Malcohn Glover, b. 30 June,
1866, Gordenville, Tenn., son of Paten and Vinni (Elrod)
Glover. Res., Cormn, Tenn. Issue (Glover): i. Vallie
EHer^^,, b. 14 April, 1896. ii. H. C, b. 22 Aug., 1899. iii.
Cora May, b. 19 June, 1904.
2607. Edwin Jabez, b. 7 May, 1876, unm. Res., Chattanooga, Tenn.
1402. Ann Eliza® Pendleton (Jabez'', Lebbeus^, Benjamin^,
CoL William*, Joseph^), was born at Groton, Conn., 4 August, 1827.
She married at Preston, Conn., 26 September, 1849, Austin Brewster
Nash, bom there, 10 January, 1827, died 15 April, 1890, Norwich,
Conn., son of William Pendleton* and Clarissa (Brewster) Nash.
Mrs. Nash now lives in Philadelphia, Pa.
Issue (Nash):
i. Anna', b. 15 Feby., 1852, Norwich, Conn.; d. ae. 4 days,
ii. Ida Brewster, (twin with Anna), m. 8 Oct., 1873, George Austin
Fenton. Res., Union City, Conn.
• Not connected with the Pendleton family by birth, as far as known.
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488 THE PENDLETON CSBNEALOOT
iii. William Henry, b. 30, or 31, Aug., 1856, Preston, Conn.; unm.
Res., Boston, Mass.
iv. Lila Pendleton, b. 4 Aug., 1859, Preston; m. Oliver T. Forbes.
Res., Norwich, Conn.
V. Louis Gilmore, b. 9 Aug., 1863, Preston; d. unm., at Norwich,
Conn., 17 Nov., 1888.
vi. Charles Bulkeley, b. 2 July, 1868, Norwich, Conn.; unm. Res.,
Philadelphia, Pa.
vii. Frank Pendleton, b. 1 July, 1871, Norwich; d. at Philadelphia,
15 Feby., 1891,
1403. NoYES Palmer^ Pendleton {Jahez', Lehheus^, Benjamin^,
CoL William'^, Joteph^), was' bom at Greenville, Conn., 1 June, 1829,
and died at Memphis, Tenn., 7 August, 1874. He married Mrs.
Eliza J. Gibbs, — ^also called Eliza J. Penn. She was living in Mem-
phis as late as 1904. They are said to have had:
[2608-10]. Three sons, who died in infancy.
2611. Lucretia, dec.
1406. Edwin Barber* Pendleton (Jabes^, Lehheus^, Benjamin^,
CoL William*, Joseph*), was bom at Greenville, Conn., 26 July,
1833, and died at Lebanon, Tenn., 1 September, 1906. He was a
jeweller and goldsmith and followed those occupations in New York
City, Boston, Philadelphia, Chicago, and other places until after
the Civil War when he located in the South. For many years he
was connected with a large jewelry manufacturing house in Nash-
ville, Tenn.
Edwin B.® Pendleton married (1), at Wilmington, Del., Lide
Curlette. He married (2), near Leeville, Tenn., 27 February, 1879,
Ellen Lindsay, bom there, 25 December, 1852, daughter of Lewis
and Elizabeth (Everett) Lindsay. She is now living with her four
youngest children at Lebanon, Tenn.
Issue by first wife, bom at Wilmington, Del.:
2612. Edwin*, b. 1863; d. Sept., 1870, Silver Springs, Tenn.
2613. Lila Nash, b. 21 Oct., 1874; m. at Chester, Pa., 1897, Frank
Gibson Creadick, b. 15 Dec., 1869, Felton, Del., son of
Peter and Martha Ellen (Gibson) Creadick. Res., West
Philadelphia, Pa. Issue (Creadick): i. Clarence Killen^^,
b. 29 March, 1898.
Issue by second wife, bom near Leeville, Tenn.:
2614. Elizabeth Buchanan, b. 23 Nov., 1879; m. 5 Dec., 1898, Pey-
ton Fletcher Ligon. No issue. Res., Crawford, Tenn.
2615. Louis Lindsay, b. 18 Sept., 1882; unm. He was graduated
from the U. S. Military Academy at West Point in June,
1908, and is now second lieutenant of the 170th Coast Ar-
tillery Co. stationed at Fort Morgan, Ala.
2616. Josephine M., b. 11 Sept, 1885.
2617. Harry Everett, b. 15 Nov., 1888.
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BIOHTK OBNBRATION 489
2618. Ben Frank, b. 30 Nov., 1881; d. 19 Feb., 1892.
2619. James Arthur, b. 20 May, 1893.
1409. Frank Palmer" Pendleton (Benjamin Franklin'^, Leh-
beut*, Benjamin^, Col. William^, Joseph^), was bom at Stonington,
Conn., 30 June, 1834. He has been for many years treasurer of the
James Smith Woollen Machinery Co., of Philadelphia, Pa., and has
also had charge of the financial department of James Smith & Co.,
makers of textile machinery. He married at Geneva, N. Y., 24 Sept.,
1873, Lillie Ives, bom 17 May, 1846, Meriden, Conn., daughter of
Julius and Enid Amelia (Beadle) Ives.
Issue, bom in Philadelphia:
2620. Alice Amelia*, b. 9 July, 1874; m, at Philadelphia, 23 Jany.,
1896, Charles Clarence McKee, bom there, 31 Dec, 1872,
son of Josiah Atkinson and Laura (Bay lis) McKee. Res.,
PhUadelphia. Issue (McKee): i. BaylU P.", b. 10 Oct.,
1897.
2621. Edith Emily, b. 4 Dec, 1876.
2622. Frank Ellsworth, b. 9 Oct., 1878; m. Helen L. Stevens.
2623. Arthur: Ives, b. 19 Sept., 1881; d. 16 Mch., 1883.
1416. Gilbert G.® Pendleton (GUherf, Chriitopher Segar^, Ben-
jamin^, Col. William*, Joseph^), was bom probably at New London^
Conn. He was a master mariner and died in the West Indies. He
married at New London, in 1874, Sarah J. Dorsey. Issue:
2624. Edward*, b. 2 Oct., 1874; m. at Providence, R. I., 16 May,
1901, Grace Evelyn Broadhurst, b. 21 Sept., 1883, Mans-
field, Mass., dau. of Charles and Alice (Newhall) Broad-
hurst. No issue. Mr. Pendleton served as Corporal in Co.
A, 3rd Regt Conn. Infantry during the Spanish-American
War, and was mustered into the United States service, 6
July, 1898. He is a machinist and lives in Providence.
2625. Earl, b. in Falmouth, England. His present address is un-
known.
1420. Edwin Jabez* Pendleton (Benjamin'', Jahez Chete-
brought, Benjamin^, Col. William*, Joseph*), was bom at Chicopee
Falls, Mass., 29 April, 1844, and died at Mundale, Mass.. 13 April,
1908. He was a farmer and spent the greater part of his life in the
towns of Russell and Mundale, Mass. During the Civil War he
served in Co. H, 1st Regt. Mass. Heavy Artillery, from the 2nd of
December, 1863, to the 20th of February, 1865, when he received
his discharge on account of disability. He was wounded at the bat-
tle of the Wilderness. Edwin J.* Pendleton married, 15 July, 1866,
Sirena Aldrich, bom 7 Feby., 1850, Avon, Conn., daughter of John
C. and Emily (Hart) Aldrich.
Issue, bom at Russell, Mass.:
2626. Ellen Maria*, b. 11 Jany., 1867; m. Stephen H. Bodurtha.
2627. Wilber Edwin, b. 29 Aug., 1868; m. Grace Phelon.
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490 THX PINDLXTON OBNXALOOT
2628. Benjamin Ernest, h. 12 Oct, 1870; m. Ndma Pheloo.
2629. Thomas Harlen, b. 17 Mcfa., 1872; m. Delia L. White.
2630. Eva Grace, b. 9 Feby., 1874; d. 23 April, 1874.
2631. AHce Gertrude, b. 19 Jany., 1875; m. at MiUerton, N. Y., 21
Janj., 1890, George Allen, Jr., b. 8 June, 1874, Huntington,
Mass., son of George and Maria (MacDerby) Allen. Res.,
Mundale, Mass. Issue (Allen): i. Thomas Edward^^, b. 6
Sept., 1892, Westfield, Mass. ii. Walter Elton, b. 19 Aug.,
1894, Russell, Mass. iii. Francii Edgar, b. 24 Dec., 1899,
Mundale, Mass. iy. Eva Viola, b. 13 Aug., 1901, Westfield,
Mass.
2632. Josephine Thankful, b. 11 June, 1877; m. at Mundale, Mass.,
14 June, 1899, Charles A. Nelson, son of August William and
Clara (Jones) Nelson. Res., Westfield, Mass. Issue (Nel-
son), b. at Westfield: i. Carl Alvah^^, b. 12 Feby., 1901. ii.
Ellen Josephine, b. 1 May, 1908.
2633. Edna Emily, b. 30 Oct., 1881; m. at Canaan, N. Y., 20 Aug.,
1900, Walter Elton Palmer, K 4 Dec., 1876, Westfield,
Mass., son of Ezra and Bridget (MacMahone) Palmer. Res.,
Westfield, Mass. Issue (Palmer): i. H. Alonso^^, b. 29
Oct., 1902, Westfield.
1424. Alice Hulda* Pendleton (Benjamin'', Jahez Chese-
hraugh^, Benjamin^, Col. William^ , Joseph), was bom at Blandford,
Mass., 8 August, 1853. She married, at Westfield, Mass., 25 Decem-
ber, 1878, Frank Hallbourg, bom in Alsaac, 30 April, 1852, son of
Andrew and Mary Hallbourg. Residence, Mundale, Mass.
Issue (Hallbourg), bom at Mundale:
i. Louis F.*, b. 19 Sept., 1879; m. 30 April, 1906, Ella M. Carey,
ii. Thomas B., b. 1 July, 1881; m. 25 May, 1902, Elaine W. Mullen,
iii. Henry W., b. 14 Feby., 1883 ; unm. In 1906 he was in the Gov-
ernment service in the Province of Leyte, Philippine Islands,
iv. Oren P., b. 17 Nov., 1888.
V. George W., b. 1 July, 1891,
vi. Lotta E., b. 19 Sept., 1892.
1425. Arthur Benjamin" Pendleton {Benjamin' ^ Jahez Chese-
hrough^, Benjamin^, CoL William^, Joseph^), was born at Blandford,
Mass., 30 April, 1856. Outside of a short period spent in Tennessee,
Mr. Pendleton has lived the greater part of his life in Russell, Mass.,
where he was an extensive land owner, and engaged in farming and
lumbering. Not long ago he removed to Westfield, Mass., and went
into the automobile and garage business.
He married at Russell, Mass., 19 January, 1879, Katherine Ida
Haynes, born 2 April, 1861, Montgomery, Mass., daughter of John
and Elizabeth (Brookman) Haynes.
Issue, born at Russell:
2634. Ernest Raymond*, b. 16 Oct., 1880; unm. He was graduated
from the College of Physicians and Surgeons, Boston, Mass.,.
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XIOHTK OXKBRATION 491
in 1904^ with the degree of M. D., and after spending some
time as an interne at a hospital in Manchester^ N. H., took
pp practice at New Preston, Conn. He is now located at
Westfield, Mass.
2636. Olive Annie, b. 24 Jany., 1882; d. 2 April, 1886.
2636. Grace Elizabeth, b. 6 Aug., 1886; d. 6 Oct., 1885.
2637. Ehner Harry, b. 24 Mch., 1888.
1426. Sara Roby* Pendlbton (Joieph Norman', Jahes Cheie-
hrough^y Benjamin^, Col. William* , Joseph*), was bom at Caledonia,
Minn., 22 December, 1856. She married, at Crossville, Tenn., 23
February, 1879, Arthur Justin Forbes, bom 14 November, 1859, New
York City, son of Dr^ J. H. and Pamilla R. (Meeker) Forbes. Mr.
Forbes is a newspaper man and is now connected with the Memphis
[Tenn.], " Commercial Appeal."
Issue (Forbes), bom at Crossville, Tenn.:
i. Margaret Bethana*, b. 16 Feby., 1880.
ii. Arthur Norman, b. 7 June, 1881 ; m. 25 Dec., 1906, Edna Bur-
ton. During the Spanish-American War he was regimental
bugler of the 4th Regt. Tenn. Volunteers, and spent the win-
ter of 1898-1899 in Cuba,
iii. Phebe Maria, b. 31 Jany., 1883.
iv. Jessie Anstice, b. 7 June, 1884.
V. Pamilla Gladys, b. 16 May, 1886; d. 10 July, 1902.
vi. Justin Edward, b. 16 Feby., 1889; d. 9 May, 1890.
vii. Frances Hildegard, b. 8 Nov., 1890.
viii. Zoe Mabyn, b. 19 Aug., 1892.
ix. Dorothy Eleanor, b. 28 Oct., 1894.
z. Nightingale Tracy (twin with Dorothy).
1432. Edward WiHbbler* Psndlbtox (Henry'', Joshua*, Capt.
Joshua*, Col. WUliam*, Joseph*), was bom at Broadalbin, N. Y., 13
December, 1825, and died at Sturgis, Mich., 18 May, 1889. He re-
ceived a good common school education and at the age of nineteen
years removed to Orleans County, N. Y., where he engaged in farm-
ing until 1849, when he went to California. Two years later he re-
turned home, and in 1852 settled at Sturgis, Mich., where the rest
of his life was spent. Here he became a hotel keeper and also en-
gaged in mercantile, manufacturing and agricultural pursuits. In
1879 he was sent to the Michigan Legislature as State Senator from
St. Joseph and Branch Counties. He also held many public offices
at Sturgis, was a Justice of the Peace for eight years, Supervisor
of the Board of Education and also helped to found the Public Li-
brary in that town.
Mr. Pendleton was a Knight Templar and Thirty-third degree
Mason, and his wife was one of the first members of the Eastern
Star order in Michigan, and held many prominent offices in that
society.
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492 THE PENDLXTON OXKBALOGT
Edward W." Pendleton married^ in 1866, Eveline Lorena Baird,
daughter of John and Persia (Pettingill) Baird.
Issue:
2638. Edward Wheeler*, Jr., b. 6 Mch., 1863, Sturgis, Mich.; m.
Josephine M. MacLoughlin.
Ref.: '^ Michigan Biographies,'* p. 517.
1434. Charles Henry* Pendleton {Henry'' ^ Joshua*, Capt.
Joshua^, Col. William^, Joseph*), was bom at Broadabin, N. Y., 18
September, 1831. As a young man he removed to Illinois, where he
lived several years and then settled at Burr Oak, Mich. Here his
family remained until after the Civil War, during which struggle he
served in the 15th Regt. Mich. Volunteer Infantry. In 1868 he re-
moved to Nebraska, in 1893 to Kansas, and some years later to Okla-
homa. He made his home at Pond Creek for some time and then
removed to Enid, where he is now living.
Charles H.® Pendleton married, in Illinois, 28 February, 1856,
Maria Dorothy England, bom in Petersburg, 111., daughter of Joseph
and Winsy (Ferguson) England. Issue:
2639. George Henry*, b. 23 Jany., 1858, Petersburg, 111.; m. Mary
Higby.
2640. Sarah Louisa, b. 14 Oct., 1859, Burr Oak, Mich.; m. (1),
Sylvester Shervey, son of Joseph and Margaret (Beaver)
Shervey. She m. (2), Frank Fowler and d. at Tate, Neb.,
27 June, 1888. Issue by first husband (Shervey): i. Clara
Pearl^^, b. 30 Sept, 1877, Tate, Neb.; m. 5 Dec., 1893,
William Winter Brown. Res., Salina, Kan. Issue by second
husband (Fowler): ii. Lova^\ b. 18 Jany., 1883, Kansas
City, Mo. ; m. 24 Sept., 1902, George Boone McCreary. Res.,
Oklahoma, Okla.
2641. Carrie Eliza, b. 1 Dec., 1861, Burr Oak, Mich.; m. 14 Mch.,
1878, James Henry Howard, son of Philip and Winnie
(Wood) Howard. Res., Pond Creek, Okla. Issue (How-
ard), b. near Tate, Neb.: i. Arthur Henry^^, b. 22 June,
1882; d. 31 Mch., 1885. ii. Charles Logan, b. 7 Jany.,
1886. iii. Chester, b. 12 July, 1887. iv. Marceline, b. 28
Oct., 1900.
2642. Charles Edward, b. 26 Jany., 1870, in Neb.; m. 22 Feby.,
1893, Gertmde Elizabeth Vessels, dau. of Elijah and Alice
(Thrall) Vessels. He is a farmer at Pond Creek, Okla. No
issue (1906).
1436. William Laxsino* Pexdlbton (Henry'', Joshua*, Capt.
Joshua*, Col. William\ Joseph*), was bom at Broadalbin, N. Y., 23
May, 1839, and died at Havana, Kan., 4 February, 1875, where he
had been a successful merchant. He married Delia Whiting Sheldon,
bom 18 March, 1841; died 15 April, 1881, Havana, Kan., daughter
of Phineas H. and Lucinda F. (Graves) Sheldon. Issue:
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BIOBTH OKNSRATION 498
2643. Jaj Henry^ b. 1 May, 1866, La Orange, Ind.; m. (1), Clara
M. SUfford; (2), liUie M. Stafford.
2644. Etta May, b. 11 Jmie, 1867, La Grange, Ind.; m. Miller.
Res., Independence, Kan. Issue (MiUer): i. Clarence, ii.
Delia, iii. Perielei,
2645. William Lansing, Jr., b. 3 Jvlj, 1874, Niotoze, Kan.; unm.
Res., Havana, Kan.
1437. Jamxs Mortimxr' Pendlbtok {Henry'' y Joshua^, Capt,
Joshua'^, Col. JVUliam'^, Joseph*), was born at Broadalbin, N. Y., 27
Jane, 1841, and died at Sturgis, Mich., 4 January, 1873. He mar-
ried, 19 December, 1860, Sarah Elvira Livermore, daughter of Mar-
shall and Lois (Tmsel) livermore.
Issue:
2646. Dora Ester^ b. 9 Dec., 1861; d. 4 May, 1865.
2647. LoiB Luella, b. 26 May, 1864; unm. Res., near Burr Oak,
Mich.
1438. Ira Whxblbr* Pxndlbton {Henry'', Joshua^, CapU
Joshua^, Col. William*, Joseph*), was bom at Broadalbin, N. Y., 12
October, 1842. He made his home at Denver, Col., for many years,
where he was a member of the Board of Aldermen. He is now living
in Los Angeles, Cal. He married, at Sturgis, Mich., 25 October,
1871, Lucy Belle Orbison, bom 13 March, 1854, Fort Wayne, Ind.,
daughter of Alexander M. and Mary S. (Ayers) Orbison.
Issue, first child bom at Sturgis, Mich., others at Denver, Col. :
2648. Effie BeUe*, h. 24 Oct., 1872.
2649. Ira Wheeler, Jr., b. 19 Oct., 1874; d. unm., at Los Angeles,
30 Sept., 1900.
2650. William Henry Edward, b. 1 April, 1880.
2651. Martha Bessie, b. 18 May, 1883.
1439. Dallas M.® Penblbtox {Henry'', Joshua^, Capt. Joshua^,
Col. William*, Joseph*), was bom at Knowlesville, N. Y., 1 Decem-
ber, 1844, and died 9 May, 1888. He married, 3 March, 1869,
Maria P. Eaton, daughter of Daniel Eaton, of Saginaw, Mich. She
died 27 May, 1882.
Issue:
2652. Mary Cecelia*, b. 10 Mch., 1870; unm. Res., Denver, Col.
2653. Dallas L. Cady, b. 10 Sept., 1871 ; m. Lena M. Ridinger.
2654. Lucy May, b. 5 May, 1874; unm. Res., Denver, Col.
2655. Charles Edward, b. 30 Dec., 1875; m. .
2656. Sadie Eliza, b. 16 Sept., 1878; m. West. Res., Los
Angeles, Cal. She has one son.
1440. Chauncet Henry* Pendleton {Joseph'', Joshua^, Capt.
Joshua*, Col. William*, Joseph*), was bom at Stephentown, N. Y.,
18 September, 1823. He has engaged in various occupations in New
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494 THK PBKDLBTOK GBKKALOOT
York State and in Iowa, and in 1905 was living at Minetto^ Oswego
County, N. Y.
Chauncey H.® Pendleton married, at Easton, N. Y., 32 October,
1849, Catherine Eliza Hollister, bom 13 October, 1827, daughter of
George F. and Sylvia (Brockway) Hollister.
Issue, bom at Easton, Washing^n Co., N. Y.:
2657. Merritt*, b. 6 Jany., 1852; m. Matilda Northrup.
2658. George Henry, b. 6 Mch., 1859; m. Harriet L. Thompson.
Rcf.: " Hollister Genealogy."
1441. Alice Ann* Pexdleton (Joseph', Joshua*, Capt. Joshua^,
CoL William^, Joseph*), was born at Nassau, N. Y., 7 April, 1825.
She married, at Easton, N. Y., 18 December, 1848, Samuel Nevins
Wood, bora 13 May, 1819; died 3 March, 1907, son of Daniel and
Bathshcba (Trask) Wood. Residence, Gloversville, N. Y.
Issue (Wood) :
i, Charles Elbert*, b. at Cambridge, N. Y.; m. Louise Tracey.
He was killed on a railroad in Feby., 1886.
ii. George Edward, b. at Jackson, N. Y.; m. (1), Margaret Arge-
singer; (2), ; rem. to Oregon.
iii. Mary Florence, b. at Jackson, N. Y.; m. Chauncey Brockway.
Res., Gloversville, N. Y.
iv. Darwin Wesley, b. at Greenwich, N. Y.; unm. He is a travel-
ling salesman and lives at St. Paul, Minn.
1442. Susan Eliza* Pendleton (Joseph'', Joshua*, Capt
Joshua*, Col, WUliatn*, Joseph*), was bom at Stephentown, N. Y.,
17 August, 1827. She married, 1 November, 1844, Sylvester Van
Bergan, son of William and Margaret (Plank) Van Bergan. Resi-
dence (1905), Pittsfield, Mass.
Issue (Van Bergan):
i. George Henry*, b. 27 Jany., 1847; d. 9 Dec., 1849.
ii. Mary Louisa, b. 18 Sept., 1857; m. Thomas Williams; res.,
Pittsfield, Mass.
iii. William Lansea, b. 8 Jany., 1860; m. and lives in Cleveland, O.
iv. Hattie, b. 4 July, 1865; d. 1866.
1443. Solon Elijah" Pendleton (Joseph'', Joshua*, Capt.
Joshua*, CoL William'^, Joseph*), was bom at Stephentown, N. Y.,
17 August, 1827. He is now living at South Londonderry, Vt. He
married, 5 January, 1853, Emily Elizabeth Wood, daughter of Dan-
iel and Minerva (Trask) Wood.
Issue:
2669. Susan Agnes*, b. 8 Feby., 1855; m. at Peru, Vt., 3 Dec., 1875,
Herbert P. Yearly, b. 22 Feby., 1857, Londonderry, Vt,
son of William T. and Janet (Vial) Yearly. Res., Brat-
tleboro, Vt. Issue (Yearly): i. Mabel A.^\ b. 24 May,
1878; m. 10 Jany., 1906, Earl Howard Gleason. ii. Lee
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EIGHTH GKNBBATION 49^
A., b. 1 Jtrne, 1880; d. 27 April, 1882. iii. Blanche Abby,
b. 7 Dec, 1883; m. 3 Oct., 1906, John Henry Crosby, iv.
Gertrude, and v. Beatrice (twins), b. 13 April, 1894.
2660. Frank Herbert, h. 26 June, 1858; m. Elizabeth Horbelt.
1444. Major Levi* Pendleton (Joseph', Joehua^, Capt. Joshua^,
Col. William*, Joseph^), was bom at Nassau, N. Y., 30 March, 1830.
Not long after the birth of his daughter he started for California
and was never heard from again. He married, 4 December, 1851,
Dorothy Ostrander, daughter of John and Clarace (Van Tassel)
Ostrander. She was bom at Crarysville, and died at Potter, N. Y.
Issue:
2661. Harriet*, b. 10 Dec, 1852, Crarysville, N. Y.; m. 14 Jany.,
1874, Mortimer J. Hoyt, b. 12 Dec., 1836, Ridgefield, Conn.,
d. 21 Oct., 1904, Potter, N. Y., son of Samuel and Sally
(Olmstead) Hoyt. No issue. Mrs. Hoyt lives at Potter,
N. Y.
1445. Joseph Avander" Pendleton (Joseph^, Joshua^, Capt,
Joshua^, Col. WilHam*, Joseph*), was bom at East Nassau, N. Y.,
10 April, 1832, and died at Chatham, N. Y., 14 September, 1887.
He was engaged in the restaurant business at Chatham for many
years. He married, 13 August, 1853, Mary Lovejoy, bom 29
August, 1832, daughter of John Wesley and Harriet Sophia
(Palmer^ Lovejoy.
Issue:
2662. Harriet Eliza*, b. 3 Nov., 1854, Canaan, N. Y.; d. 21 Sept.,
1887, Chatham, N. Y.; m. 26 Feby., 1873, Andrew S. Ford,
b. 2 Mch., 1853, Canaan, son of Franklin Smith and Mary
Jane (HoUenbedL) Ford. Issue (Ford): i. Anna L.^S b.
4 Jany., 1874; m. Bernard Tompkins and rem. to Ohio.
[Ref.: "Hamlin Family," pp. 829, 1190].
2663. John Lovejoy, b. 5 April, 1861; m. Mary £. Kenyon.
1446. Joshua Philander* Pendleton (Joseph'', Joshua^, Capt.
Joshua^, Col. William* , Joseph*), was bom at East Nassau, N. Y.,
10 April, 1832, and died at Rensselaer, N. Y., 23 January, 1904.
He had been a contractor and builder there for over thirty years.
He married, 1 October, 1853, Cornelia Eveline Clark, daughter
of Harry S. and Susan (Beebe) Clark. She died at Rensselaer, 3
April, 1905.
Issue, bom at Chatham, N. Y., except as noted:
2664. Harry Ludlow*, b. 28 Nov., 1855; m. Jessie Jones.
2665. John Henry, b. 4 Dec, 1856; m. Minnie E. Brooks.
2666. William A., b. 1858, East Concord, N. Y.; d. 7 April, 1859.
2667. Frank Joseph, b. 25 June, 1861; m Jennie E. Brooks.
2668. Annie Susan, b. 15 Mch., 1863; m. at Chatham, N. Y., 6
May, 1883, George Thomas Holes, b. 11 Nov., 1862, Rens-
selaer, N. Y., son of Delaware and Sarah (Norman) Holes.
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496 THE PXNDLKTON OBNXALOOT
He is an engineer on the N. Y. Central R. R. Res., Rens-
selaer. Issue (Holes): i. Carrie Eveline^^, h, 29 April,
1886.
2669. Carrie Amelia, b. 4 Sept, 1866, East Chatham, N. Y.; d. 11
Aug., 1883.
2670. George Sylvester, b. 13 July, 1871, Rensselaer, N. Y.; d. 22
Dec., 1878.
1448. Mart Janb* Pendleton (Charles'', Joshua^, Capi.
Joshua^, Col, WiUiam*, Joseph*), was bom at Lansingburgh, N. Y.,
20 February, 1828. She married there, as his second wife, 15 Octo-
ber, 1846, Walton Mead Eddy, bom 13 October, 1818, Wethersfield,
Vt., son of Isaac and (first wife) Lucy (TarbeU) Eddy. Residence
(1905), Lansingburgh (Upper Troy), N. Y.
Issue (Eddy):
i. George Walton^ b. 13 Oct., 1847; m. Helen Famham, Res.,
Lansingburgh.
ii. Henry Pendleton, b. 7 April, 1860; d. 14 Mch., 1861.
iii. Mary Elizabeth, b. 4 June, 1862; unm. Res., Lansingburgh.
iy. Nellie Grant, b. 28 Jany., 1869; m. Edgar Sipperley.
Ref.: " Eddy Genealogy,'* by Charles Eddy, M. D., pp. 46, 95.
1449. (Rbv.) Hbnry* Pexdlxton (Charles'*, Joshua^, Capt
Joshua^, CoL iVtlliam\ Joseph*), was bom at Lansingburgh, N. Y.,
10 September, 1829, and died near Joliet, 111., 26 January, 1864.
He joined the Methodist Church in March, 1848, was appointed class
leader in 1854, and licensed to exhort in 1859. He had been at
Minooka, 111., shortly before this, and went there again about 1860,
deciding to make that place his home. Here he went into business
and also continued his spiritual labors. He was licensed to preach
in 1861, but only three years later was killed in a railroad
accident, while en route to Chicago.
Henry* Pendleton married at Lansingburgh, N. Y., 19 October,
1853, Harriet Smith, bom there, 30 August, 1832, daughter of Ish-
mael Gamer and Fannie (Porter) Smith.
Issue:
2671. Mary Emeline^ b. 18 July, 1864, Lansingburgh; d. 22 Sept,
1864.
2672. Carrie Jane, b. 24 Oct., 1857, Minooka, 111.; m. at Magnolia,
111., 25 Mch., 1885, Jeffrey Coop, b. 5 Dec., 1857, Minooka,
111., son of John and Nancy Coop. They lived at Minooka
until 1906, when they rem. to Blackwell, Okla. Issue
(Coop): i. Elva LaMar^^, b. 12 May, 1886. ii. Mary
Elizabeth, b. 7 Nov., 1889. iii. John Henry, b. 9 Mch.,
1896; d. 11 Mch., 1896.
2673. Frederic Milford, b. 25 Sept., 1859, Lansingburgh, N. Y.; m.
Almira A. Dirst.
2674. Luella Cora, b. 13 June, 1862, Minooka, 111.; m. there, 20
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BIGHTK OBNBRATION 407
Dec., l^S2, Jesse Eugene Wilmer Morgan, b. 28 May, 1859,
West Liberty, Ohio, son of John W. and Margaret (Simp-
kins) Morgan* They live at Lemont, 111., where Mr. Mor-
gan is superintendent of schools. Issue (Morgan): i.
Marguerite Dale^^, b. 9 July, 1885, Magnolia, 111.; m. 16
May, 1905, Nathaniel Jenison Brown, ii. Beulah May*
Bella, b. 29 Feby., 1888, Wenona, 111.
1450. Cathbrinx* Pbndlkton {CKarlef, Joshua^, Capt, Joshua^,
Col. William*, Joseph*), was bom at Lansingburgh, N. Y., 2 April,
1831. She married Samuel Van Schaick Arnold, son of John and
(Van Schaick) Arnold. Residence, Lansingburgh (Upper
Troy), N. Y. Mr. Arnold is president of the Rensselaer Manufac-
turing Company of Troy.
Issue (Arnold):
i. FannieS b. 10 Mch., 1851, Lansingburgh; m. 1 July, 1879,
Ellis L. Rowe. Res., Lansingburgh. He Lb secretary and
general manager of the Rensselaer Manufacturing Company.
Issue (Rowe): i. Irving AmoUP^, b. 9 Aug., 1885. He
was to enter West Point in June, 1905.
1453. William* Pbndlxton {Laming', Joihua^, Capt. Joshua^,
CoL WiUiam*, Joseph*), was bom at Albany, N. Y., 27 January,
1843. He was for some time a contractor in that city and took
an actiyer part in politics. He has always made his home in Albany
except for some time spent with his uncle, William King Pendleton
in New York City.
William* Pendleton married at Albany, 26 December, 1888, Mary
ElTia Maddrah, bom 25 May, 1856, Nyack, N. Y., daughter of
William Ralph and Mary Elizabeth (Abrams) Maddrah.
Issue, bom at Albany:
2675 William Ralph*, b. 31 Mch., 1892.
2676. Emma Jane, b. 30 Jany., 1895.
1454. Lansing" Pendleton, Jr. (Lansing"^, Joshua*, CapU
Joshua*, Col. William*, Joseph*), was bom at Albany, N. Y., 16
December, 1844, and died in Brooklyn, N. Y., 11 March, 1909. He
was in the restaurant business at Albany for a number of years.
He married Minerva Harris and had issue:
2677. Bert*, d. ae. about ^Yt years.
1467. George Allen* Pendleton (AnseP, William*, Copt.
Joshua*, CoL William*, Joseph*), was bom at Preston, Conn., 27
September, 1844. He received a good common school education,
and after spending some time in teachings he was a bookkeeper
for two years and then a life insurance agent for five years. After
his marriage he took up farming in North Stonington, Conn.^ where
he has since made his home.
Mr. Pendleton has been quite active in politics. He was formerly
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493 THE PENDLKTOK OBKEALOGT
a selectman of North Stomngton and has held many other town
offices. He has also been a deputy sheriff of New London County.
In 1886 he was the Democratic candidate for sheriff and was de-
feated by only a small majority, although the county is a Repub-
lican stronghold.
George A." Pendleton married at North Stonington, 28 October,
1879, Annie Kate Thompson, bom there 11 October, 1859, daughter
of Samuel and Mary Frances (Green) Thompson.
Issue, bom at North Stonington, Conn.:
2678. Morris Alston*, b. 24 Oct., 1880; m. Ethna I. Hoxsie.
2679. Maude Eliaa, b. 3 Dec., 1882; m. 21 Mch., 1905, Charles
Smith Noyes, Jr., son of Charles Smith and Henrietta
(Wheeler) Noyes. No issue. Res., Westerly, R. I.
2680. Fanny Thompson, b. 16 May, 1884; m. at Norwich, Conn., 31
Dec., 1908, Joseph Stoddard Adams, son of Henry J.
Adams. Res., Norwich.
2681. Lucy Adams, b. 18 May, 1890; m. at North Stonington, 16
Jany., 1909, Clifford Henry Stewart.
2682. Olive Christine, b. 7 Jany., 1895.
1468. Chauncby Cleveland* Pendletox (AnseP, William^,
Capt. Joshua^, CoL William*, Joseph*), was bom at Preston, Conn.,
14 May, 1846. He has always made that town his home, and is
engaged in farming. He married at Preston, 27 March, 1873,
Cynthia Elvira Main, bom 22 January, 1853, North Stonington,
Conn., daughter of Seth and Maryanna Stanton (Woodward) Main.
Issue, bom at Preston:
2683. Mary Anna", b. 9 June, 1875; m. at Norwich, Conn,, 27 Feby.,
1896, Jesse Oakley Crary, b. 26 May, 1873, Preston, Conn.,
son of Thomas Peabody and Maria Stanton (Ball) Crary.
Res., Preston, Conn. Issue (Crary), b. at Preston: i.
Cynthia LUlian'^ b. 1 Aug., 1904.
2684. George) Ansel, b. 24 Mch., 1878; m. Clara B. Benjamin.
2685. Joseph Button, b. 25 Janv., 1886.
2686. Mabel Cynthia, b.- 9 Dec.,* 1892.
1473. Charles Henry* Pendleton {Solomon Story^, William^,
Capt Joshua^, Col. William*, Joseph*), was bom at Preston, Conn.,
14 May, 1840. He is a prosperous farmer at Scotland, Conn., and
in 1905 was a representative in the Connecticut Legislature, as were
his father and grandfather before him. He married at Scotland,
Conn., 23 December, 1868, Sarah Barrus Perry, bom 5 February,
1851, daughter of George and Sarah Ann (Gager) Perry.
Issue, second child born at Preston, others at Scotland, Conn.:
2687. Carrie Estella*, b. 14 Oct., 1869; m. at WiUimantic, Conn.,
24 Dec., 1896, William Ezra Davis, son of George and
Susan (Geer) Davis. Res., Canterbury, Conn. Issue
(Davis): i. Richard Perry^^, b. 28 Jany., 1904.
2688. Louis Henry, b. 22 July, 1871; m. Hannah A. Mulkin.
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2689. Jennie Emma^ b. 2 Nov.^ 1874; m. at Scotland, Conn.^ 28
Mch.^ 1894^ Dwight Clark Lathrop, son of David Dean and
Mary Jane (Yeomana) Lathrop. Res., Syracose, N. Y.
Issne (Lathrop), b. at Syracose: i. Maxwell Deati^^, b. 2
Sept., 1895. ii. Donald Dwight, b. 24 AprU, 1897. iii.
Hasel PendUion, b. 13 Mch., 1903; d, 21 April, 1903. iv.
Julia Ruth, b. 26 Aug., 1904. v. Stanley Dana, h. 28 Jany.,
1908.
2690. Leora Edith, b. 9 Nov., 1876; m. at Syracuse, N. Y., 12 June,
1902, Byron Melvin Rich, b. 31 Oct., 1877, Dexterville, N.
Y., son of Melvin and Frances (Braga) Rich. No issue.
Res., Syracuse, N. Y.
2691. Edgar Hamilton, b. 12 Aug., 1878; unm. He is a salesman
for Winters, Swift & Co., Norwich, Conn.
2692. John Starkweather, b. 7 June, 1880; m. Anna £. Parks.
2693. Helen Maude, b. 20 July, 1882; d. 23 July, 1888.
2694. Sarah Idella, b. 19 Sept, 1884; unm. She was graduated
in 1906 from the Training School for Nurses, St. Joseph's
Hospital, Syracuse, N. Y.
2695. Lucy Abbie, b. 13 Sept., 1887.
2696. Milton Perry, b. 7 June, 1889.
2697. Grace Gager, b. 28 July, 1894.
2698. Dorothy Kathleen, b. 22 Sept., 1898.
1474. John William* Pendleton (Solomon Story', William^,
Capt. Joshua^, CoL William*, Joseph*), was bom at Preston, Conn.,
26 September, 1841, and died 25 July, 1891. He married at Pres-
ton, 14 February, 1866, [2672] Jane Gertrude* Pendleton, daughter
of [1369] David® (3rd) and Margaret (Hammond) Pendleton. She
died at Hallville, Conn., 28 March, 1908.
Issue, bom at Preston, Conn.:
2699. Josephine Gertrude*, b. 10 Mch., 1870; m. at Norwich, Conn.,
8 Dec, 1887, Warren Trambull Whitmarsh, b. 24 Nov.,
1863, Fort Trombull, Conn., son of Warren and Mary E.
(Garrybranch) Whitmarsh. Res.,' Preston, Conn. Issue
(Whitmarsh), b. at Preston: i. HerheH^^, b. 1888. u.
William AHhur, b. 20 Jany., 1890.
2700. Henry Howard, b. 3 Jany., 1874; m. at Norwich, Conn., 20
May, 1896, Rosie Eleanor Maine, b. 6 June, 1874, North
Stonington, Conii., dau. of James Wilcox and Sarah Annie
(Davenport) Maine. No issue. Res., Preston, Conn.
2701. Alice Sherwood, b. 22 Jany., 1882; m. at Norwich, Conn., 10
Jany., 1900, Charles Victor Weeks, b. 30 July, 1878, Barre,
Mass., son of Cornelius and Caroline (PearsaU) Weeks. No
issue. Res. (1908) Plymouth, Mass.
2702. William Walter, b. 23 Feby., 1886; m. Lydia Gosda.
1476. Elizabeth Georgiana" Pendletox (Solomon Story'', Wil-
liam^, Capt. Joshua*, CoL William*, Joseph*), was bom at Preston,
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Conn., 2 Maj, 1861. She married there, 16 February, 1870, Charles
Henry Perry, bom 9 October, 1847, son of George and Sarah Ann
(Gager) Perry. Residence, Scotland, Conn.
Issue (Perry), bom at Preston:
i. Clarence Henry*, b. 4 Dec., 1871; m. 21 Nov., 1901, Honor C.
Heileman. Res., Scotland, Conn,
ii. Annie HiU, b. 13 July, 1874; m. 12 Feby., 1895, Chauncey
F. Gager. Res., Scotland, Conn,
ill. Wilfred Pendleton, b. 11 April, 1876; m. 1 Oct., 1901, Lora L.
Mari;. Res., Hallowell, Me.
iv. George Nelson, b. 26 May, 1887. Res., Augusta, Me.
1477. Frank Story® Pendleton {Sotomon Story', WiUiam*,
Capt. Joihua^, Col. William*, Joseph^), was bora at Preston, Conn.,
5 March, 1853. He is a farmer at Lebanon.. Conu. He married
(1), 22 November, 1882, Elisabeth Adams, i)ora 26 June, 1860,
died 4 April, 1885, daughter of Jeremiah and Eliza (i^ngel) Adams.
He married (2), at Prestcm, Conn., 29 November, 1888, Gertrude
Hortense Huntington, daughter of Albert Elijah and Hortense
(Kenyon) Huntington.
Issue by first wife:
2703. Walter Story», b. 18 Mch., 1885; d. 4 Jany., Ib87.
Issue by second wife:
2704. Elisabeth Gertrude, b. 19 Oct., 1890.
2705. Charles Perry, b. 3 July, 1894.
2706. Albert Huntington, b. 15 Mch., 1901.
1479. EcKFORD GusTAvus* Pendleton (Solomon Story'', WiUiam^,
Capt. Joihua^, Col. William*, Joseph*), was born at Preston, Conn.,
26 April, 1861, and has always made that town his home. He mar-
ried there, 20 June, 1889, Charity A. Norman, born 8 May, 1867,
Ledyard, Conn., daughter of Thomas Peckham and Martha (Peck-
ham) Norman.
Issue, bom at Preston:
2707. Marda Alice*, b. 6 Nov., 1893.
2708. Mildred Norman, b. 26 Dec., 1894.
2709. Jessica Elise, b. 18 Sept., 1896.
1480. Charles Loomis^ Pendleton {Asa Bolles'', Elisha Clark*,
Capt. Joshua*, Col. William*, Joseph*), was bom at Princeton, 111.,
23 September, 1839, and is a prosperous farmer in his native town.
He married at Oberlin, Ohio, 15 February, 1882, Mrs. Sarah Mont-
gomery (Vaile) Bennett, widow of Lieut. Albert Bennett, and
daughter of Rev. William Fowler and (second wife) Lucretia
(Loomis) Vaile. She was bora at Wethersfield, 111., 22 July, 1843.
Issue, bom at Princeton, 111.:
2710. Porter Loomis*, b. 5 April, 1883; m. at Waukeegan, 111., 7
Sept, 1908, Iva Henderson. Res., Chicago, 111.
2711. Hattie Grace, b. 7 June, 1886.
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1487. Jamxs Htdk' Pbndlkton {Benadam', Adam^, Capt. Jo*hua^,
Col. William*, Joseph^), was bom at Natchez, MisB., 3 September,
1849, and died 5 April, 1901. He married, 2 November, 1893,
Clarissa Fenner, of New Orleans, La., daughter of Clarence and
Mattie Fenner. She is now living in New Orleans.
Issue:
2712. Clarence Fenner*, b. 20 Aug., 1894; d. 14 June, 1896.
2713. Marianne, b. 24 Oct, 1895.
1488. Albzandxr Bingham* Pbndlbton {Charles Manh',
Adain\ Capt. Joihua^, Col, William:^, Joseph*), was bom at Bosrah,
Conn., 17 December, 1846, and is a farmer in his native town. He
married, 27 September, 1877, Fanny Fern Brown, daughter of
Newell S. Brown of Hebron, Conn.
Issue:
2714. Henry Bingham*, b. 15 Sept, 1881, Bozrah, Conn.; m. at
Yantic, Conn., 14 April, 1904, Mary Tracy Parkhurst, b. 3
Sept, 1882, Norwich, Conn., dau. of Chester and Martha
(Crandall) Parkhurst. No issue. He was with the Pope
Mfg. Co. at Hartford, Conn., and at Westfield, Mass., for
some years, and is now connected with the Waterbury Brass
Goods Co. at Waterbury, Conn.
1489. Charles Adam" Pbndlbtox {Charles Marsh'', Adam^, Capt,
Joshua^, Col. William*, Joseph*), was bom at Norwich, Conn., 14
March, 1849, and is a farmer at Bozrah, Conn. He married, 1 Sep-
tember, 1881, Jane Ellen Lathrop, daughter of John and Mary
(Harris) Lathrop.
Issue^ bom at Bosrah, Conn.:
2716. Daughter, still bom, 9 June, 1888.
2716. Elsie May, b. 3 Jany., 1891 ; d. young.
2717. Jennie May, b. 4 Jany., 1892.
2718. MUdred Anna, b. 23 Mch., 1893. [Erroneously called
" Jennie L." in the records of Norwich, Conn.]
2719. Gladys Lathrop, b. 23 Oct., 1896.
1490. Cladius Victor® Pbndlbton {Charles Marsh'', Adam^,
Capt, Joshua'^, Col. William*, Joseph*), was bom at Bosrah, Conn.,
15 September, 1850. He was graduate from the Sheffield Scientific
School, Yale University, in 1874. He is a civil engineer, and for
many years has been connected with the Berlin Bridge Co., of East
Berlin, Conn. He makes his home at Yantic, Conn.
Cladius V.« Pendleton married, 20 Mkrch, 1879, Phoebe Jane
Bailey, daughter of William F. and (Johnson) Bailey.
Issue, bom at Bosrah, Conn.:
2720. William Bailey*, b. 7 Jany., 1880; d. 17 Oct., 1907, Bridge-
port, Conn.; m. at New Haven, Conn., 12 Mch., 1906, Carrie
Eva Evetts, dau. of H. C. Evetts. No issue. He was a
civil engineer.
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2721. Lena May, b. 9 Dec, 1881; d. 5 Aug., 1882.
2722. Susan Bingham, b. 18 Sept., 1883; d. 8 Oct., 1883.
2723. Clandins Victor, Jr., b. 1 June, 1885. He is clerk in the
New! Haven House, New Haven, Conn.
2724. Clarence Marsh, b. 16 Nov., 1891; d. 6 Jane, 1899.
1496. (Dr.) Ctrus Edmund' Pkndlxton {Cynu Henry'', Adam*,
CapU Joihua^, Col. William^, Jo§eph*), was bom at Hebron, Conn.,
11 February, 1876. He prepared for college at Bacon Academy,
Colchester, Conn., and at Mt. Herman, Mass., and was graduated
from the Medical School of Yale University in 1903, with the
degree of M. D. He has succeeded his father in the practice of
m^cine at Hebron, Conn.
Cyrus £.' Pendleton married at South Manchester, Conn., 4 Octo-
ber, 1906, Catherine Colquhoun Craig, bom 24 January, 1881, Dover,
N. H., daughter of John Parker and Janet (McPhail) Craig. Her
parents were natives of Scotland.
Issue, bom at Hebron:
2725. Janet WeUes*, b. 26 Aug., 1907.
2726. Lois Craig, b. 14 Oct., 1908.
1500. Charles Henrt" Pendleton (Enoch Burrow'', Gen.
Nathan*, Major Nathan*, Col. William* , Joseph*), was bom at Wes-
terly, R. I., 28 April, 1852, and has always made his home in that
town. He entered the U. S. Postal Service in 1872, as clerk in
the postoffice at Westerly, and eight years later was appointed a
railway mail derk between. Boston and New York on the Shore Line
road. Mr. Pendleton resigned this position in 1887, but in 1889, at
the request of the department, he returned to the service, and in the
following year was appointed a postoffice inspector. In December,
1893, he again resigned and for the next few years acted as a
clerk and assistant postmaster in various offices in New England.
In March, 1898, he was re-appointed a post<^ce inspector, and has
held this position ever since, meeting with a good degree of success.
While Mr. Pendleton's headquarters are in Boston, Mass., he is
often detached and sent on special missions to all parts of the
country.
Between 1887 and 1889, while he was not otherwise occupied, Mr.
Pendleton applied himself to genealogical research. Living as he
did in the ancient home of our family and able at any time to refer
to the early records of the town, as well as to interview many aged
people there, he was able to collect a large amount of data bearing
upon all the Pendletons who have lived at Westerly, and through
correspondence opened up many other lines besides. Although he
was forced to abandon these investigations upon his re-appointment
to the postal service, Mr. Pendleton has always kept up his interest
in our family genealogy, and has rendered invaluable assistance in
the preparation of this bode. Not only did he give freely from
his collections to aid the present compiler, but furnished besides most
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helpful advice and criticism^ drawn from his wide knowledge of the
early families of; Westerly. It is safe to say that the material given
U8 by him and by Dr. Cyrus H. Pendleton made the publication of
the work possible two years earlier than would otherwise have been
the case.
Charles H.» Pendleton married at Brooklyn, N. Y., 19 April, 1882,
Harriet Elizabeth* Noyes, bom 9 November, 1867, Westerly, R. I.,
daughter of Thomas Jefferson* and Harriet E. (Murphy) Noyes,
and granddaughter' of Franklin and [506] Susan Burch^ (Pendleton)
Noyes.
Issue, bom at Westerly, R. I.:
2727. Annie Noyes*, b. 4 Jany., 1883; m. at Westerly, 18 Oct., 1906,
Charles Henry Allen, son of Henry L. and Sarah £.
(Champlin) Allen. No issue. Res., Westerly.
2728. Thomas Burrows, b. 2 May, 1886; res.. Westerly. .^ .'
2729. Phebe Cole, K 2S Jany., 1891 ; d. 8 Aug., 1893.
1501. Harriet Chapman* Pendleton (Enoch Burrowt'', Oen.
Nathan^, Major Nathan^, CoL William^, Joteph^), was born at Wes-
terly, R. I., 7 October, 1854. She married there, 29 November,
1888, Rev. Benjamin Daviese Hahn, born 21 August, 1856, Spring-
field, Ohio, son of David and Barbara Anna (Owen) Hahn. Mr.
Hahn is a graduate of Wooster University, and of the Rochester
Theological Seminary, and has been pastor of Baptist churches in
Westerly, R. I., Newark, N. J., and Springfield, Mass., where he
and his family are now living. Issue (Hahn) :
i. Barbara Mary^, b. 22 Nov., 1890, Westerly, R. I.
ii. James Pendleton, b. 3 Oct., 1894, Springfield, Mass.
1602. (Major) Edwin Palmer' Pendleton (Enoch Burrowti',
Gen. Nathan^, Major Naihan^, CoL William* , Joteph^), was born at
Westerly, R. I., 20 July, 1857. He was graduated from the U. S.
Militery Academy, West Point, N. Y., on the 13th of June, 1879,
and became a second lieutenant in the 23rd Infantry, U. S. A.,
on the same date. He was promoted first lieutenant, 24 January,
1889; captain, 26 April, 1898, and major, 26 August, 1903. In
1908 he was serving with the 29th Infantry in the Philippines.
Edwin P.« Pendleton married at Detroit, Mich., 11 June, 1885,
Anna Kate Eaton, bom 1 December, 1854, Buffalo, N. Y., daughter
of Charles Sylvester and Anna (Scotten) Eaton.
Issue :
2730. Philip Eaton^, b. 26 Feby., 1888, Detroit, Mich.
2731. Henry McElderry, b. 23 Jany., 1893, San Antonio, Texas.
2732. Adeline Louise, b. 13 Oct., 1894, Fort Clark, Texas.
2733. Anna Scotten, b. 10 Aug., 1898, Detroit, Mich.
1504. James Monroe* Pendleton (Enoch Burjowti', Gen.
Nathan^, Major Nathan'^, CoL William*, Joseph*), was bom at Wes-
terly, R. I., 23 June, 1862. He was graduated from Brown Uni-
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504 THS PBNDLSTON OBNSALOGT
▼ersity in 1885, wiih the degree of Ph. B. and &ye years later re-
ceived from Brown the degree of A. M. He was elected tO| Phi Beta
Kappa. As an undergraduate there he took an active part in col-
lege affairs, was a member of his class society, served on its com-
mencement week committee, and was a member of the Delta Kappa
Epsilon fraternity.
Immediately upon leaving college Mr. Pendleton entered the
National Niantic Bank of Westerly as a clerk, became assistant cash-
ier in 1887, and in 1889 was elected treasurer of the Niantio Savings
Bank. This position he held until 1904 when this bank was absorbed
by the Industrial Trust Company of Providence, at which time
he was made manager of its Westerly branch.
Mr. Pendleton has held numerous town offices at Westerly; he has
been superintendent of health, chairman of the school committee,
town treasurer for seventeen years, trustee and treasurer of the Mem-
orial and Library Association since its organization, and for many
years chairman and trustee of the Calvary Baptist Church.
James Monroe* Pendleton married at Newark, N. J., 21 May, 1901,
Beatrice Marie Nicol, born 5 July, 1876, Jersey City, N. J., daughter
of James and Janet (Clark) Niool.
Issue, bom at Westerly:
2734. James Monroe*, Jr., b. 11 April, 1902.
2735. Stuart Nicol, b. 24 Sept., 1905.
1511. (Rev.) Charlks Henry* Pendleton (William Franklin',
Gen. Nathan*, Major Nathan^, Col, W'Miam^, Joseph^), was bom
at Fincastle, Va., 4 February, 1850. He was brought up in Westerly,
R. I., by his uncle, the Hon. James Monroe^ Pendleton, who having
no family of his own, devoted himself to the care of his brother's
children, giving them all possible advantages. Charles H. was grad-
uated from Brown University, with the degree of A. B. in 1878,
and from the Rochester Theological Seminary in 1881. He has
been pastor of Baptist churches in Salem, Ohio, Cleveland, Ohio,
Worcester, Mass., Mount Holly, N. J., and is now located at Youngs-
town, Ohio. During his residence in Worcester he was a trustee of
the Polytechnic Institute in that city.
Charles H.* Pendleton married in New York City, 29 June, 1887,
Mary Thayer Wyman, bom 18 January, 1866, East Douglas, Mass.,
daughter of Isaac Jeremiah and Ella (Thayer) Wyman.
Issue, first two bom at Worcester, Mass.:
2736. Wyman*, b. 2 Oct., 1889.
2737. Virginia, b. 29 Oct., 1893.
2738. Charlton Grant, b. 20 Aug., 1899, Mt. HoUy, N. J.; d. there,
28 Aug., 1900.
1516. (Rev.) Charles Stanton* Pendleton (Stanton'', Isaac*,
Major Nathan*, CoL William*, Joseph*), was bom at Oxford, N. Y.,
25 April, 1863. He was graduated from Bates College in 1887, and
from the Hamilton Theological Seminary in 1890. He has been for
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OTer ten years pastor of the Free Baptist Church at Oneonta^ N.
Y., and in 1908 was honored by Bates bestowing upon him the
degree of Doctor of Divinity.
Charles S.® Pendleton married at Norwich^ N. Y.^ 12 September,
1887, Marian Elizabeth Sawyer, born 30 April, 1865, Battemnts,
Otsego County, N. Y., daughter of John Pratt and Qannah Maria
(Hammond) Sawyer.
Issue:
2739. Isaac Stanton®, b. 5 May, 1896, Columbus, N. Y.
2740. Charles Nathan, b. 30 June, 1899, Oneonta, N. Y.
1524. Claudb Burrows' Pendleton (William Burrows^, Capt.
William^ Major Nathan^, Col. WUlfam\ Joseph*), was bom at Cin-
dnnatus, N. Y., 2 May, 1874. He has made his home in Bingham-
ton, N. Y., for quite a number of years, where he is now in charge
of the plating department of the Binghamton Chair Co. While
out hunting with a friend in October, 1901, Mr. Pendleton met with
a serious accident, receiving a charge of bird shot in his face and
losing the sight of one eye.
Claude B.' Pendleton married, 18 February, 1893, Emma V. Black,
daughter of William and Wrexaville (Isbell) Black.
Issue:
2741. Claude M.% b. 20 July, 1894.
2742. William Everett, b. 7 Dec., 1903.
1525. Joseph Henry* Pendleton (Nathan', Capt. William^,
Major Nathan^, Col. William*, Joseph*), was bom at Smithville, N.
Y., 4 May, 1852, and died at Rochester, N. Y., 17 March, 1889. He
was for some years a merchant at Clarksville, Allegany County,
N. Y., where he was supervisor and also held other town offices.
During the last few years of his life he was a travelling salesman
for a firm in Columbus, Ohio, and his death at Rochester occurred
there suddenly, while he was in that city on business.
Joseph H.* Pendleton married at Norwich, N. Y., 20 September,
1877, Flora Medbury, bom 1 January, 1858, Columbus, N. Y., daugh-
ter of Jeremiah and Eliza (Palmer) Medbury. She is now living
at Cuba, N. Y.
Issue, bom at Clarksville, N. Y.:
2743. Fannie Medbury^, b. 15 Dec., 1878; unm.
2744. Frank Medbury, b. 2 Aug., 1881; d. unm. at Cuba, N. Y.,
Dec, 1907.
1531. Howard* Pendleton (Ralph'', Peleg*, Major Nathan*,
Col. William*, Joseph*), was bom at New Hampton, N. J., 21 Janu-
ary, 1862, and is now engaged in farming at Yukon, Oklahoma. He
married, 1 November, 1893, Margaret McGrath, born in Fleming-
burg, Ky., daughter of John and Ellen (Dillon) McGrath. Issue:
2745. McGrath*, b. 15 Nov., 1894, Frisco, Okla.
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1537. Edmund* Pendleton {Uaac', Peleg^, Major Naihan^, Col.
William'^, Joseph*), was bom at Sioux City, Iowa, 31 October, 1872.
He was graduated from the University of Wisconsin in June, 1894,
with the degree of Bachelor of Letters, and from the Law Depart-
ment of the University of Iowa, in 1897. He is now practising his
profession at Sioux City in partnership with his cousin, Albert O."
Wakefield.
Edmund* Pendleton married, 4 June, 1902, Mary Featherstone,
bom 5 September, 1876, daughter of Michael Henry and Nancy
Agnes (Houston) Featherstone.
Issue:
2746. John Edmund^, b. 26 Aug., 1903.
2747. Margaret Agnes, b. 30 Nov., 1906.
1540. George Hadlai* Pendleton {Hadlai FUK', Peleg*, Major
Nathan^, Col. WiUiam*, Jotepk*), was bom at Norwich, N. Y., 3
October, 1870. He is now living in Belleville, N. J., where he is
a contractor, specialising in cement work for garages.
He married at Newaric, N. J., 6 July, 1898, Jennie Van Horn,
bom 30 March, 1876, Franklin Lake, N. J., daughter of Abraham
and Mary (Hinchman) Van Horn.
Issue, bom in Newark, N. J.:
2748. Ralph Hinchman^, b. 3 April, 1900; d. 22 Sept., 1902.
2749. Edwin Crompton, b. 11 Jany., 1902.
2750. Austin McGregor, b. 3 Mch., 1906.
1547. Joy Handy* Pendleton (Ward', Joseph*, Increase*, Li^vJt.
Joshua^, Joseph*), was bom at Cornwall, Conn., 1 February, 1810,
and died at Akron, Ohio, 10 October, 1891. Up to his thirty-
eighth year he was engaged in conmiercial pursuits, and then became
interested in milling and manufacturing. From 1850 to 1860 he
lived at Cincinnati, Ohio, and was occupied in railroad building.
In the latter year he removed to Akron, Ohio, where he became a
director and vice president of the Second National Bank, holding
these positions for twenty-five years when he was chosen president
of the institution.
Mr. Pendleton was for many years a trustee and treasurer of
Buchtel College at Akron, and as administrator of estates his serv-
ices were in frequent demand.
He married (1), at Stow, Ohio, 2 December, 1832, Julia Corp.
She died there, 6 July, 1833, and he married (2), also at Stow, 4
November, 1834, Sibyl Fletcher. She died there, 29 May, 1841,
and he married (3), at Akron, Ohio, 14 September, 1842, Eunice Ma-
tilda Post, bom 14 October, 1825, Boston, Ohio; died 23 January,
1907, Akron, Ohio, daughter of Joshua and Emeline Post
Issue — ^by third wife:
2751. Nellie A.*, b. 27 Sept., 1843, Akron, Ohio; m. (1), Stephen
Matherson; (2), Joseph N. Fergpason.
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1648. Nelson* Pkndlbton {JVardr, Joshua*, Increme^, Lieut.
Jothua\ Joteph*), was bom at Lisle, N. Y., 20 May, 1811, and died
at Racine, Wis., 31 January, 1866. He was a merchant and lumber
dealer.
He married at Kent, Ohio, 5 March, 1836, Jerusha Reed, bom 3
March, 1816, Rootstown, Ohio, daughter of Abraham and Sally [or
Silence] (Hitchcock) Reed.
Issue, bom at Racine, Wis.:
2752. Charles Nelson^, b. 27 Aug., 1848; d. unm. at Brookhaven,
Long Island, N. Y., 1 Dec., 1896 (Suffolk Co., N. Y., Sur-
rogate records).
2753. Louis Reed, b. 29 Mch., 1851; m. Nellie Benson.
2754. George Park, b. 29 Aug., 1853; in 1887 he was a clerk in one
of the State institutions at Beatrice, Neb. He died unm.,
9 Sept., 1890.
Ref.t "" History of the Reed Family/' by J. W. Reed.
1553. Charlks Baldwin* Pendleton (WarJT, Jothua*, Increoie'^,
Lieut, Joikua*, Jaeepk*), was bom at Pompey, N. Y., in June, 1819,
and died at Cleveland, Ohio, 31 August, 1847. He was graduated
from the Cleveland Medical College, 15 February, 1846, so that this
event, his marriage, the birth of his son, and his own death, all
occurred within two years.
Charles B.^ Pendleton married at Bredcsville, Ohio, 5 October,
1845, Leonora Ellenor O'Brien, bom there, 29 March, 1828, daugh-
ter of Daniel O'Brien. She married (2), 3 Febraary, 1868, Enoch
O. Francisco and is now deceased.
Charles B. Pendleton had one child:
2755. Charles Ernest*, b. 10 Nov., 1846, Bredcsville, Ohio; unm.
Res., Cleveland, Ohio.
1554. William Ward* Pendleton (Ward', Joekua*, Increase'^,
Lieut. Joehua\ Joseph*), was bom at Stow, Ohio, 12 March, 1821,
and died at Dallas, Texas, 21 September, 1857. He was a farmer
at Stow, Ohio, and at West Union, Iowa, until 1853, when he re-
moved to Texas for the benefit of his health. After his death his
family returned to Ohio.
William W.* Pendleton married at Stow, Ohio, 19 September, 1844,
Emeline Stow, daughter of Thomas and Margaret Stow. She was
bom, 24 November, 1825.
Issue, bom at Stow:
2756. MUdred Jane*, b. 18 April, 1845; m. at Stow, 12 Oct., 1864,
Jacob Easier, b. 19 Mch., 184fe, Suffield, O. They lived at
Stow for about a year after their marriage, then rem. to
KendallsviUe, Iowa, where they lived on a farm for sixteen
years. In 1881 they rem. to Cresco; in 1884 to Bebnont,
la., and are now living at Independence, Iowa. Issue
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(Easier), h. at Kendalkville, la.: i. ChaHes Bradley^^, b.
8 Dec., 1866. ii. Margretta Estella, b. 6 Oct., 1873. iii.
William Frederick, b. 17 Nov., 1874.
2757. Charles William, b. 22 Sept., 1847; he was killed on a raUroad
at Garrctsville, Ohio, 16 Aug., 1864.
2758. Florence Edith, b. 31 Mch., 1850; m. at Cuyahoga Falls, O.,
15 Dec., 1870, Aloazo Sylvester Tinker, b. 21 Oct., 1849,
Middleburg (now Akron), O., son of Sylvester and Jane
Ann (Arnold) Tinker. He is a hotel proprietor at Mt.
Carroll, 111. Issue (Tinker): i. WUliam Sylvester''^, b. 6
Aug., 1872, Akron, O.; m. 19 Mch., 1895, Eva May Garrett
Res., Crystal Lake, la. Issue (Tinker): 1. Florence
Margaret", b. 23 July, 1897. 2. Marjorie, b. 3 Sept,
1899.
1555. Fanny McGregor' Pendleton {Ward', Joshua^, Increase^
Lieut. Joshua'^, Joseph*), was bom at Stow, Ohio, in 1825, and died
there in July, 1848. She| married in 1843, as his second wife Morris
Wetmore, whose first wife was her sister, [1550] Polly' Pendleton.
Issue (Wetmore) :
i. Alson Amerine', b. 22 May, 1846, Stow, Ohio; m. (1), Jime,
1867, Martha Seasons; (2), Mahala Annette Dunbar. He has
beei^ a farmer nearly all his life and except for two or three
years in Kansas, and the time he served in the army during
the Civil War, has made his home at, or near. Stow. Late
in 1862, he enlisted at Hudson, Ohio, in Co. C, 115th Regt
Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and was taken prisoner near Mur-
freesboro, Tenn., in Dec., 1864. He was confined in An-
dersonville prison for four months and then exchanged and
sent to Vicksburg, Miss., where he was put aboard the
steamer " Sultana " with some 2,600 other men. When
about eight miles above Memphis on the night of April 27,
1865, an explosion caused the destruction of the steamer
and nearly 2,000 lives. Mr. Wetmore succeeded in clinging
to some wreckage, drifted down the river, and was rescued
the following morning when about opposite Memphis,
ii. Ellen Leonora, b. 23 Aug., 1847, Stow, Ohio; d. 5 Aug., 1871,
Rutland, 111.
Ref . X ** Wletmore Genealogy."
1556. Sarah Serena" Pendleton {Ward', Jothua*, Increaee*,
Lieut. Joshua*, Joseph*), was born at Stow, Ohio, in July, 1827, and
died at Akron, Ohio, 31 January, 1885. She married at Stow, 5
June, 1848, Marshall Murat Rockwell, bom 15 July, 1826, Rich-
mond, Ohio, son of Harvey and Mary [or Lucy] (Ladd) Rockwell.
Mr. Rockwell was a soldier in the Civil War, serving in the 35th
Regt., Missouri Volunteer Infantry.
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Issue (Rockwell):
i. Frank Wade*, b. 31 Oct-, 1861, FrankKn, O.; m. 21 Sept.,
1875^ Mary Ann Johnson. Res., Akron, O. He is con-
nected with Robinson Clay Product Co. of Akron and since
1902, has been a member of the Board of Education in that
city. He has issue (Rockwell): 1. George Ward^^. 2.
Frank Johmon. 3. Ellen Adelaide (dec). 4. Thomae.
5. Mary. 6. Ida. 7. Wade (dec.).
ii. Katie, b. 9 Mch., 1856, Penn Line, Pa.; d. 2 Aug., 1858, Ox-
ford, Mo.
in. Ellen Adelaide, b. 12 Mch., 1865, Winfield, Ind.; d. 26 Jany.,
1876, Cleveland, O.
iv. Birdie Alice, b. 18 Oct., 1870, linesville. Pa.; m. Dr. Kent O.
Foltz.
1657. Hiram* Pbndliton {Ward?, Ja»hua^, Increase^, Lieut.
Joihua*, Jofepk*), was bom at Stow, Ohio, in August, 1829. He
went to Texas and has not been heard from in many years. He
married (1), at Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1852, Josephine Augusta Salter.
He married (2), .
Issue, by first wife, bom in Cincinnati:
2759. Ella, m. Baker. Lives in or near Chicago.
2760. Charles William, d. unm.
2761. LeUa, m. .
1660. Ward* Pkndlkton (Hubbard^, Joshua^, Increase^, Lieut.
Jothua*, Joseph*), was bom at Brimfidd, Ohio, 11 September, 1834,
and died at Cleveland, Ohio, 13 May, 1885. He married at Cleve-
land, 25 October, 1857, Mts. Mary Cordelia Jordan, ne6 Smith. She
was still living at Cleveland in 1909.
Issue:
2762. William Thomas% b. 7 Oct., 1858, Louisville, Ohio; m. Jennie
C. Stevens.
1563. Charlotte Maria" Pendleton (John Handy'', Joihua^,
Increase^, Lieut. Joshua*, Joseph*), was bom at Stow, Oldo, 24 June,
1830, and died at W^oodbridge, Mich., 6 March, 1878. She married
at Ravenna, Ohio, 8 October, 1853, John Thompson, born 14 May,
1822, Donegal, Ireland.
Issue (Thompson):
i. Ellen Josephine*, b. 28 March, 1855, Ravenna, O.; d. 6 March,
1880, Frontier, Mich.; m. 19 Aug., 18 V7, Gideon Ellis
Stanley,
ii. Eugene John, b. 31 July, 1858, Cambria, Mich.; m. 2 Sept.,
1877, Julia Addie Alfred. Res., Frontier, Mich,
iii. Robert Wallace, b. 1 Jany., 1864, Woodbridge, lilich.; d. 5 Aug.,
1865.
1564. Susan Elizabeth" Pendleton (John Handy'', Joshua*, In-
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510 THE PBNDLKTON OBNBALOOT
crease'^, Lieut. Joihua*, Joseph*), was born at Stow, Ohio, 8 July,
1833, and died at New Era, Ind., 25 March, 1876. She married
(1), at Stow, Ohio, 4 June, 1852, Jesse Alanson Post, born 13 Sept.,
1830, in Lewis County, N. Y., died 23 August, 1864, Andersonville,
Ga., son of Jesse Denison and Melancj (Rogers) Post. He was
engaged in manufacturing lumber up to the 20th of August, 1862,
when he enlisted in Battery D, 1st Regt., Ohio Light Artillery. In
August, 1863, he was promoted to Wagonmaster and was captured
with his entire train at Mumfordsville, Tenn., on the 16th of Septem-
ber, 1863. He was paroled and returned home, rejoining his regi-
ment upon his exchange, 3 October, 1863. Early in the following
January he was captured the second time and confined in Anderson-
ville Prison, where he died of starvation seven months later.
His widow married (2), at Hillsdale, Mich., 22 September, 1872,
Volney Taffner, bom at Syracuse, N. Y., in November, 1830.
Issue by first husband (Post) :
i. George Henry", b. 26 July, 1864, Munroe Falls, O.; m. at Lan-
sing, Mich., 10 April, 1879, Josephine Gorrel. He was
postmaster and station agent at New Era., Ind., from 1875
to 1886, when he entered the dry goods business at Auburn,
Ind.
Ref.: ''James Rogers of New London" Genealogy.
1566. George Henry* Pendleton (John Handy'', Joshua*, In-
crease*, Lieut, Joshud^, Joseph*), was bom at Stow, Ohio, 2 August,
1836, and died at Brooklyn, N. Y., 4 August, 1894. When sixteen
years of age he went to New York City, where he secured a position
as clerk in a commission house. In 1857 he became bookkeeper in
the New York office of the City Mfg. Co. of Waterbury, Conn., and
in 1862, having acquire^ an interest in the business, he removed to
Waterbury, where he acted as Secretary and Treasurer of the Co.
until it was taken over by the Benedict and Bumham Mfg. Co. in
1868. Mr. Pendleton was drafted into the United States service, 22
August, 1863, but for business reasons obtained his release by pay-
ing the required commutation. In 1867 he was a member of the
Common Council of Waterbury, and in 1869 removed to Brooklyn,
N. Y., and entered the wholesale dry goods business under the firm
name of Tufts, Pendleton & Co., at 400 and 402 Broadway, New
York. In 1873 he sold out his interest in this concern and opened a
real estate and insurance office at 9 Green Avenue, Brooklyn, in which
business he continued successfully the rest of his life.
George H.* Pendleton married at Brooklyn, N. Y.^, 16 April, 1861,
Laura Parsil Baldwin, bom there, 15 July, 1842, died there, 14 No-
vember, 1908, daughter of I^wis N. Baldwin.
Issue :
2763. Ada Florence*, b. 13 Feby., 1864, Waterbury, Conn.; m. at
Brooklyn, N. Y., 20 May, 1885, Walter Stewart Rait. No
issue.
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[1566] Eugene Allen Pendleton
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EIGHTH GENERATION 511
2764. Helen Alston, b. 2 Sept., 1868, Waterbory, Conn.; d. 31 March,
1871, Brooklyn, N. Y.
2765. Edith Ward, b. 29 Feby., 1876, Brooklyn, N. Y.; unm.
1566. Eugene Allen* Pendleton (John Handy'', Joshua^, In-
areoH^, Lieut. Jo9hna\ Joseph*), was bom at Stow, Ohio, 26 October,
1845. He was educated in the public schools of Stow and of Brook-
lyn, N. Y., and after spending some time with his brother in the
New York office of the City Mfg. Co. of Waterbury, Conn., he at-
tended Hiram College for one year during 1861-1862. The follow-
ing winter he spent at Waterbury, Conn., and then, returning to Ohio,
he rented and worked a farm on shares, and with his team helped in
the construction of the Atlantic and Great Western R. R. near Akron,
Ohio.
On the 10th of March, 1864, Mr. Pendleton enlisted at Cleveland,
Ohio, in the 9th Ohio Independent Battery, Light Artillery, and
joined the command at Tullaboma, Tenn., on the 9th of April fol-
lowing. While participating in no general engagement, this regi-.
ment saw much active service in guarding supply trains, protecting
lines of communication, and in gpaerrilla warfare. Mr. Pendleton was
honorably discharged at Cleveland, ^5 July, 1865, upon the end of
the war.
After spending the ensuing fall and winter at Woodbridge, Mich.,
he went to Waterbury, Conn., in the spring of 1866, and entered the
employ of the City Mfg. Co. as shipping clerk, which position he
held two years, when the concern was bought out by the Benedict
and Bumham Mfg. Co. Mr. Pendleton then formed a partnership
with T. F. Judson under the firm name of Judson and Pendleton,
and went into the dry goods business. A few months later he sold
his interest to Mr. Judson, and in January, 1869, became bookkeeper
for the Elton Banking Co. When this firm discontinued in 1877,
he remained for a time as private secretary to J. S. Elton, and in
March, 1880, became bookkeeper and accountant for the Waterbury
Brass Co., with which corpH>ration he has been ever since.
Mr. Pendleton has been an active member of the Grand Army of
the Republic, and was lately appointed Colonel on the staff of the
National Commander, and Assistant Aide in charge of patriotic edu-
cation in the public schools. He has taken great interest in the prep-
aration of this genealogy, and has contributed thereto virtually all
the data we have regarding his grandfather's descendants.
Eugene A.* Pendleton married at Waterbury, Conn., 17 May,
1870, Jennie Elisabeth Knight, bom 15 December, 1848, Slatersville,
R. I., daughter of Dr. Elam C. and Mary J. (Cross) Knight.
Issue, bom at Waterbury, Conn.:
2766. Lewis Wayland^, b. 5 Aug., 1873; unm.
2767. Lucy Elton, b. 14 Sept., 1875; unm.
2768. William Knight, b. 3 April, 1882; unm.
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512 THE PBNDLBTOir aBHSALOer
1570. Lkwu* PiNDurroir {Wittiam Alamton', William^, IncreoM^,
Lieut. Joshua*, Ja$eph^), was bom at New Marlboro, Mass., 23 Au-
gust, 1816, and died at Litchfield, Mich., 8 September, 1860. He
removed to Michigan as a joong man, and lived at Homer, Scipio,
and Litchfield in that state. He was a carpenter and joiner by trade
and was twice Town Treasurer of Homer.
He married at Homer, Mich., 24 April, 1838, Lydia Thorp, bom
27 February, 1809, Marlboro, Mass., died 10 Felmary, 1881, Litch-
field, Mich., daughter of James and Sarah (Hitchcock) Thorp.
Issue, first three bom at Homer:
2769. William Alansm*, b. 1 March, 1840; m. 10 Sept, 1872, Ellen
Eckenberger. No issue. He d. at Hillsdale, Mich., 24 April,
1907.
2770. James Hall, b. 1 April, 1843. He enlisted in May, 1861, in
the 4th Begt, Mich. VoL Infantry, and was killol at Get-
tysburg, 2 July, 1863.
2771. Lewis Jay, b. 17 April, 1845; d. 2 May, 1862.
2772. Mary Azubah, b. 15 Sept., 1847, Scipio, Mich.; m. 4 Oct,
1870, Briggs Lindsey. Res .Litchfield, Mich. Issue (Und-
sey): i. Lewis B.", b. 11 Nov., 1876; m. 27 Nov., 1902,
Addie J. Cahocm. ii. Bessie D., b. 22 Sept, 1881. lii
Hasel B., b. 20 Nov, 1883.
2773. CynthU Maria, h. 15 Jany., 1849, Scipio, Mich.; d. Aug.,
1851.
1574. William Welton* Pkndlbton (William Alanson^, WU-
liam*. Increase^, Lieut Joshua*, Joheph*), was bom at Sheffield,
Mass., 19 September, 1822, and died there, 8 February, 1868. He
was a mill superintendent
He married at Cornwall, Conn., 26 February, 1845, Maria Julia
Emmons. She married (2), as his third irife, Jonathan Bates, of
South Canaan, Conn., and died in 1907.
William W.' Pendleton's children were:
2774. William Lewis*, b. 6 July, 1850; d. 10 May, 1854.
2775. Mary Ella, b. 4 Sept., 1859; d. 28 Jany., 1883; m. 19 Sept,
1881, WiUiam Dixon, of Hartford, Conn. Issue (Dixon):
i. JVilUam C.*«, d. inf.
2776. Frank Welton, b. 26 Feby., 1861; d. 18 April, 1861.
1578. Charles Montgomery" Pendleton (William Alanson',
William^, Increase^, Lieut. Joshua*, Joseph^), was bom 12 June,
1844, and died at Middletown, Conn., 19 May, 1892. He was a sol-
dier in the Civil War, enlisting 31 July, 1862, in Co. A, 17th Regt.,
Connecticut Volunteer Infantry; was wounded and captured at the
battle of Chancellorsvillc, 2 May, 1863, paroled 14 May, 1863, and
discharged on account of disability, 28 September, 1863.
Charles M.* Pendleton married at New Milford, Conn., 24 De-
cember, 1865, Gertrude Irwin, bom there, 3 October, 1847, daughter
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BIOHTK GKNKRATION 518
of Robert and Emily (Canfidd) Irwin. She married (2), 3 Octo-
ber, 1896, James Benedict Fit« Gerald, and is now living in East
Orange, N. J.
Charles M. Pendleton's children were:
2777. Alberta Irwin*, b. 30 May, 1867, New Milford, Conn.; d. 9
June, 1873.
2778. Charles Newton, b. 22 June, 1872, New York City; d. 27
June, 1873.
2779. Mary Gertrude, b. 22 May, 1876, New York City; unm. Res.
East Orange, N. J.
1682. William Henhy^ Pkndlxton (Increate Alonxo', William*,
IncreM^, Lieut. Jo§hua*, Joseph^), was bom at Eckford, Mich., 11
September, 1833, and died at Jackson, Mich., 7 October, 1886. For
many years he was a manufacturer of windmills and pumping ap-
paratus at Kalamazoo, Mich., and through his efforts that city has
become one of the largest centers of this industry in the world.
William H.* Pendleton married 19 February, 1857, Phebe Louisa
Lincoln, bom 29 April, 1836, Castleton, Vt., died 17 March, 1904,
Kalamazoo, Mich., daughter of Valentine Bowen and Louisa (Nich-
ols) Lincoln.
Issue:
2780. Charles Lincoln*, b. 21 Dec, 1867, Marshall, Mich.; unm.
Res. Kalamazoo, Mich.
2781. Maria Louisa, b. 17 Oct., 1869, Marshall; d. unm. at Jackson,
Mich., 30 March, 1880.
2782. Jennie, b. 20 Jany., 1862, Kalamazoo, Mich.; d. 1 Sept, 1866.
2783. Bessie Miriam, b. 17 March, 1864; unm. Res. Kalamazoo.
2784. William Henry, Jr., b. 22 Sept, 1872, Kalamazoo; m. 20
May, 1897, Caroline J. Neumaier, b. 23 Feby., 1873, dau.
of George and Valentina Neumaier. No issue. Mr. Pen-
dleton is in the insurance business at Kalamazoo. He has
been Quartermaster Sergeant in the Michigan Militia.
2786. Harry Welton, b. 16 Oct., 1877, Jackson, Mich.; m. Laura L.
Carlin.
1688. Henry Lewis* Pendleton (MerriW, William*, Increase*,
Lieut. Joshua^, Joeeph*), was bom at Cornwall, Conn., 1 February,
1837, and died at Middlefield, Conn., 26 February, 1896. He fol-
lowed the trade of wagonmaker.
He married 26 May, 1868, Mary Elmira Landon, bom 29 Janu-
ary, 1838, Litchfield, Conn., daughter of Abner and Minerva (Stone)
Landon. She is now living with her son, Frederick, in New Britain,
Conn.
Issue:
2786. Mary Amelia*, b. 22 Sept., 1869, Litchfield, Conn.; d. 11
Feby., 1897, Middlefield, Conn.; m. at Middlefield, 29 May,
1878, Gordon S. Goodrich, b. 23 July, 1864, Portland, Conn.,
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514 THE PENDLETON GSNBALOGT
son of Joseph and Fannie A« (Buck) Goodrich. He m. (2),
Clara Smith and lives at Middlefield. Mary's children were
(Goodrich): i. JoiepH JEf.^^ b. 9 Oct, 1881; m. Mary Camt
Res. Hartford^ Conn. ii. EmeH S,, b. 4 Aprils 1885; res.
Hartford; m. 31 Jnly, 1909, Hazel M. MoffeU. iii. Elsie,
b. 13 Oct., 1890; d. ac. 1 year. iv. Howard, h. 20 April,
1895.
2787. Anna Lucretia, b. 10 March, 1861, Canaan, Conn.; d. ae. 6
months.
2788. Edith Minerva, b. 21 March, 1862, Canaan, Conn.; m. Luther
W. Fowler.
2789. Frederick Landon, b. 12 Oct., 1863, Goshen, Conn.; m. Mary
C. Gleich.
2790. Flora Louise, b. 1 May, 1866, Goshen, Conn.; m. at Berlin,
Conn., 14 Feby., 1883, Charles W. WilHams, b. 22 Jany.,
1861, Kensington, Conn., son of Charles W. and Harriet Ig.
(Bailey) Williams. Res. Kensington, Conn. Issue (Wil-
liams): i. Hattie E.^^ b. 26 Aug., 1885; res. Pittsfield,
Mass. ii. Clarence L., b. 3 Oct., 1889; d. 18 April, 1891.
iii. WUlis H., b. 20 Sept, 1890; d. 5 Jany., 1891. iv. Har-
old, b. 16 Nov., 1901; d. 17 Nov., 1901. v.-ix. Four boys
and one girl, who d. at birth.
2791. Henry Merritt, b. 26 May, 1872, Goshen, Conn.; m. Sarah
M. Fowler.
2792. Charlotte Imogene, b. 27 Aug., 1874, Portland, Conn.; ro. at
Holyoke, Mass.y 13 April, 1895, Albert H. Abbe, b. 21 Sept.,
1873, Windsorville, Conn., d. 24 July, 1896, scm of Rufus
H. and Louisa (Shears) Abbe. No issue. Mrs. Abbe lives
at Wallingf ord, Conn.
2793. Emily Alice, b. 23 Sept, 1876, Middlefield, Conn.; m. at Ken-
sington, Conn., 1 Jany., 1895, Irving S. Kent, son of Oliver
and Jennie (Strong) Kent. He is a contractor and builder
in Hartford, Conn. Issue (Kent) : i. LUlian^^, b. 17 Nov.,
1896, Hartford.
1589. Theodore Augustus* Pendleton (Merritf, William*, In-
create^, LieuL Joshua^, Joseph*), was bom at Cornwall, Conn., 21
April, 1839, and died at Seymour, Conn., 30 October, 1870. He
enlisted 4 August, 1862, in Co. C, 2nd Regt., Connecticut Heavy
Artillery, was promoted Quartermaster Sergeant 13 March, 1864,
and honorably discharged 7 July, 1865. The " History of Goshen,
Conn.," says of him : " He was one of the smallest men in the regi-
ment, wearing number 4 boots. A skillful mechanic, his musket was
the pride of the ' Defences of Washington.' A great many people
<came to see it, among them many regular army officers. He was
offered $100 and another musket for his weapon." After the war
3ir. Pendleton opened a hotel at Seymour, Conn.
He married at New Haven, Conn., 11 July, 1866, Jane M. Ab-
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SIOHTR OBNEEATION 015
bott, born 9 August, 1849, Goshen, Conn., died 11 January, 1888,
Branford, Conn., daughter of Newton and Elisa (Wright) Abbott.
Issue:
2794. Leonore May*, b. 26 Nov., 1867, Goshen, Conn.; m. at So.
Dover, N. Y., 3 Nov., 1885, James Orson Ford, b. 7 July,
1863, Cornwall, Conn., son of James Oliver and Emily
(Morse) Ford. Res. Bridgeport, Conn. Issue (Ford): i.
Theodore Belven^^, b. 27 Aug., 1886, New MOford, Conn.
:2795. William E., b. 15 June, 1869, Seymour, Conn.; unm. Res.
New Haven, Conn.
1605. George R. Wblton* Pendleton (Reuben Welton', Wil"
liam^, Increaie^, LieuU Joshua*, Joseph^), was born at Marshall, Mich.,
5 November, 1850. In 1904 he was a member of the firm of Pen-
dleton and Shorts, mill agents, St. Louis, Mo.
He married at Chicago, 111., 13 February, 1877, Emma Josephine
Bisbee, bom 22 May, 1855, Marshall, Mich., died 25 March, 1892,
Chicago, 111., daughter of Isaac Henry and Mary (Osborn) Bisbee.
Issue:
2796. Grace Josephine^ b. 16 July, 1879; m. at Nashville, Tenn.,
10 Feby., 1896, Robert Eugene Montague. They were liv-
ing at Terre Haute, Ind., in 1904. Issue (Montague):
i. Glady^^ b. 28 Feby., 1897, Decatur, 111.
2797. George Bisbee, b. 3 Dec., 1882.
2798. Bert W., b. 13 Feby., 1884; d. 28 March, 1884.
2799. Frederic Welton, b. 22 June, 1885; d. 6 April, 1886.
2800. William Lewis, b. 23 July, 1891; d. 22 Aug., 1893.
1607. Frank H.* Pendleton (Reuben Welton^, William^, In-
crease^, Lieut. Joshua*, Joseph^), was bom at Marshall, Mich., 27
March, 1857. He is now living at Far Rockaway, Long Island,
He married in New York City, 14 February, 1874, Anna Theresa
McDermott, bom 1 January, 1858, daughter of James and Mary
(McElway) McDermott.
Issue:
2801. James FrankHn Edwin*, b. 4 Sept., 1876; m. 30 June, 1909,
Madeline Anna Reiter. He is an agent for the Equitable
Life Assurance Co. and lives in Brooklyn, N. Y.
2802. Cecelia Thwesa, b. 7 Aug., 1878; m. 15 April, 1906, Peter
Daniel Fralen, son of Francis Paul and Mary (Crounen)
Fralen. Res. Brodklyn, N. Y. Issue (Fralen): i. Peter
FrancU^^ b. 24 May, 1907; d. 4 Feby., 1908. ii. James
Boniface, b. 14 May, 1908.
^803. Rosanna, b. 12 July, 1880 ; d. 4 Sept, 1891.
5804. Mabel Josephine, b. 4 July, 1882; m. in March, 1905, George
James Clark, b. 13 Jany., 1883, son of James and Ellen
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516 THB PBimLBTON OBinBAI^OT
(Lynch) Clark. Res. BroAlyn, N. Y. Issue (Clark):
i. Virginia Mildred^^, b, 31 Jany., 1906.
2806. Gertrude, b. 22 Dec., 1883; d. 27 Feby., 1886.
2806. Frank, b. 12 July, 1886; d. 24 Aug., 1886.
2807. Henry, b. 1 Dec., 1887; d. 1 Sept., 1888.
2808. John, b. 3 Jany., 1889; d. 21 Nov., 1890.
2809. Phcebe, b. 26 Oct., 1893.
2810. Ida, b. 26 June, 1896.
1608. Willis Ezra« Pendleton (Noah S.\ William^ Increase^
Lieut. Joshua*, Joseph*), was bom at Cornwall Hollow, Ccnm., 5 No-
vember, 1861, and died at Winsted, Conn., 4 February, 1906. He
was engaged in the trucking business in that dty.
He married 11 March, 1886, Louise S. Waugh, bom 13 March,
1869, Torrington, Conn., daughter of William W. and Louesa
(Moses) Waugh.
Issue, bom at Winsted, Conn.:
2811. Grace L.», b. 8 Dec, 1886.
2812. Ninetto L., b. 14 Oct., 1892.
1609. Samuel* Pendleton (David', David*, William*, Edmund*,
Edmund^), was bom at Bridgeport, Conn., 28 July, 1861. He has
always made that dty his home, where he is engaged in the harness
business.
He married (1), at Louisville, Ky., 21 June, 1877, Evelyn Kirt-
land. She died at Bridgeport, 7 April, 1896, and he married (2),
at Stratford, Conn., Charlotte Devine. He married (3), in New
York City, 6 September, 1903, Mrs. Elvira Goodyear Graham, ne&
Clark.
Issue by first wife, bom at Bridgeport:
2813. Evelyn*, b. 30 May, 1879; unm.
2814. David Leroy, b. 20 Nov., 1881; unm. He is with the Linen
Thread Co., Chicago, lU.
2816. Gertrade, b. 26 May, 1891.
2816. Eunice Mildred, b. 18 July, 1894.
1610. Howard' Pendleton (David', David*, William*, Edmund*,
Edmund^), was bom at Bridgeport, Conn., 30 August, 1863. He
was formerly engaged in the harness business with his brother at
Bridgeport, and now lives at Greenfield Hill, Conn.
Howard" Pendleton married at Springfield, Mass., 30 August,
1876, Mary Louise Ferree, bom there, 6 August, 1866, daughter of
George and Elizabeth (Parker) Ferree.
Issue, bom at Bridgeport, Conn.:
2817. Howard^ Jr., b. 7 Aug., 1881; unm. He is a lawyer in New
York City, with offices at 32 Liberty Street
2818. George Ferree, b. 16 Oct., 1886; d. at Bridgeport, unm., 22
Jany., 1909.
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1616. Daniel* Pendleton (James^, Jamei*, James^, Edmund^
Edmund^), was bom at Milton, Saratoga Co., N. Y., 28 Febrnarj,
1822, and died 16 November, 1892. He was a lumberman near
Brockwajville, Pa., where he owned a sawmill and rafted his logs to
Pittsburg.
He married near BrockwayviUe, 18 June, 1845, Elizabeth Mc-
Minn, bom in Ireland, 6 November,. 1822, died 14 Dec.; 1904, daugh-
ter of William and Ellen (Taylor) McMinn.
Issue, bom near Brockwayville:
2819. Isabel*, b. 5 April, 1847; m. 30 Sept., 1863, Samuel Mc-
Laughlin, b. Oct., 1840, Donegal, Ireland, d. 6 Nov., 1899,
Beaver Falls, Pa., son of John and Mary (McElhaney)
McLaughlin. Mrs. McLaughlin lives at Beaver Falls, Pa.
Issue (McLaughlin) : i. Anna M,", b. 6 June, 1864, Tren-
ton, N. J.; m. Sept., 1884, E. A. Greene, ii. Leslie S., b. 21
April, 1874, Brockwayville, Pa.; m. 10 Dec, 1896, Cora C.
Guy. iii. Ezra J, F., b. 16 April 1882, Brockwayville.
2820. Phebe, b. 15 May, 1849; d. 15 Sept, 1860.
2821. John Hoey, b. 20 Feby., 1861; m. (1), Flora G. Lowers;
(2), Elizabeth R. Montgomery.
2822. Eleanore EUza, b. 17 July, 1853; d. 30 April, 1880; m. at
Brockwayville, Pa., 10 Dec, 1873, William A. Dailey. Issue
(Dailey) : i. Marietta^^, b. 22 Sept., 1874, near Brockway-
ville; m. 4 March, 1898, Robert Armstrong. Res. Brad-
ford, Pa. ii. Minnie A., b. 21 July, 1876; d. 20 Aug., 1876.
2823. Mary Angeline, b. 29 April, 1867; m. at Brockwayville, Pa.,
12 Jany., 1880, Rev. Anthony Groves, b. 31 Oct., 1862,
Washington, Pa., son of John and Catherine (Arnold)
Groves. Res. Big Run, Pa. Issue (Groves): i. Iva Cath-
erine^^, b. 19 Sept, 1881, Keystone, Pa. ; m. 17 June, 1904,
George Welch Olmsted. Res. Ludlow, Pa. Issue (Olm-
sted) : 1. Robert Groves", b. 19 Nov., 1908, BuflPalo, N. Y.
ii. John Q., b. 10 June, 1883, Brockwayville; m. 6 Dec,
1906, Evelyn L. Tyson. Res. DuBois, Pa. Issue (Groves) :
1. Emma Angeline, b. 29 Aug., 1907, DuBois, Pa. iii. Son,
b. 26 Dec., 1885; d. 6 Jany,, 1886. iv. Ida E., b. 22 May,
1889, Beechtree, Pa, v. Marie B., b. 20 Feby., 1896, Ring-
gold, Pa. vi. Helen P., b. 29 Aug., 1897, Glen Hazel, Pa.
2824. Lillian Eugenia, b. 27 Jany., 1860; d. 2 Aug., 1895; m. at
Brockwayville, Pa., 27 Aug., 1884, Lawrence D. Lowers,
son of Andrew and Maria Jane (Dixson) Lowers. He is
living at Falls Creek, Pa. Issue (Lowers): i. Orphd^^, b.
June, 1887; d. 2 Aug., 1887. ii. OrvUle (twin with Orpha),
d. 24 July, 1887. iii. Oeneva, b. 1& March, 1890. iv. Floi-
sie, b. 21 Feby., 1893.
2825. WilHam James, b. 20 July, 1864; d, unm., 10 Feby., 1897.
1617. Phebe* Pendleton (James'', James^^ James^, Edmund^,
Edmund^), was bom at Milton, Saratoga Co., N. Y., 19 April, 1824,
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and died at Brockwayville^ Pa.^ 21 October, 1905. She married
(1), 20 Jany., 1842, Henry Shaffer. He died 18 December, 1877,
and she married (2)^ 15 December, 1883, Edgar Robert Erastus
Milk.
Issue (Shaffer), bom at Brockwayville, Pa.:
i. Sarah Maria*, b. 8 Jany., 1843; m. 20 May, 1865, Cyrus Kil-
gore. No issue,
ii. John Amos, b. 20 June, 1844; d. unm., 29 Sept., 1880.
ill. Jacob Isaac, b. 8 Feby., 1846; m. 24 June, 1873, Martha Smith.
Res., BrodKwayvme. Issue (Shaffer): 1. Rota BeUe^^.
2. Clarence Henry. 3. Jay Robert, d. young. 4. Edna
Violet. 5. Dotty Gertrude. 6. George Washington, d.
infancy,
iv. and v. Twin boys, d. at birth,
vi. Elwin William, b. 17 Dec., 1856; d. 1 Jany., 1861.
vii. Orrin Daniel Thomscm, b. 31 Aug., 1859; d. 16 Dec., 1871.
1628. James W.' Pendleton (Solomon'', James^, James^, Ed-
mund*, Edmund^), was born at Amity, N. Y., 17 January, 1840, and
died at Scio, N. Y. He owned a lumber mill at Scio for quite a
number of years and built up a good business. Mr. Pendleton tack
much interest in his family history and contributed considerable
data to this work relating to the descendants of his grandfather,
James^ Pendleton.
James W." Pendleton married, 3 July, 1861, Sarah Whitney, bom
2 June, 1840, Spring Water, N. Y., daughter of John and Marilda
(Osbom) Whitney.
Issue, bom at Amity, N. Y.:
2826. Celura% b. 5 Sept., 1862; m. 20 April, 1896, James E. Robbe,
son of William and Sarah Robbe. Res., Wellsboro, Pa.
Issue (Robbe): i. Earl^\ h. 7 Aug., 1898; d. 17 Aug.,
1899.
2827. Ida, b. 4 June, 1864; m. 2 Aug., 1891, John Evingham. No
issue. Address, Belmont, N. Y.
2828. Ruth, b. 14 Feby., 1866; m. 12 Mch., 1890, Thomas Windus.
Address, Belmont, N. Y. Issue (Windus): i. Lena^^, b.
26 May, 1891, Buddin, Ohio. ii. Walter, b. 23 Mch., 1893,
Bucklin, Ohio. iii. Frederick, b. 11 April, 1894, Amity, N.
Y. iv. HerbeH, b. 16 Nov., 1895, Amity, v. Sarah, b. 24
July, 1897, Amity.
2829. Melvin, b. 9 Nov., 1867; m. Ella Starkweather.
2830. Edmund, b. 17 Jany., 1870; unm. Res., Scio, N. Y.
2831. Oliver, bJ 23 Feby., 1872 ; unm. Res., Scio, N. Y.
2832. Elmer, b. 13 April, 1874; m. Lena Hand.
2833. Warren, b. 19 Sept, 1876; m. Muriel Scott.
2834. Minnie, b. 12 April, 1879; unm. Res., Scio, N. Y.
2835. Myrtle (twin with Minnie); unm. Res., Scio.
1629. John B." Pendleton (Solomon', Jamei^, James^, Edmund*,
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EdmufuP), was born at Amity, N. Y., 21 December, 1841, and ia
engaged in farming in that town. He married, 6 October, 1866,
Mary White, bom 22 Febmary, 1850, Caton, N. Y., daughter of
George and Lanra (Waldon) White. Issue, bom at Amity:
3836. Frank^ b. 9 Aug., 1867; m. Mrs. Emma Thomas, ne6 Haw-
ley, widow of Oscar Thomas. No issue.
2837. Charles Henry, b. 14 Sept., 1869 ; m. Rose Thomas.
2838. John, b. 26 Mch., 1885.
2839. Mamie, (twin with John), m. 22 Aug., 1903, Ernest Polma-
teer (or Parmeter).
Non. John B. Pendleton had seyeral other children; they died in infancy,
and we do not have their names.
1630. WiLUAM Henrt* Pendleton (Solomon', James^, James^,
Edmund^, EdmutuP), was born at Brockwayville, Pa., 4 Aprils 1844.
He is a farmer, living near Belmont, N. Y. He married, 30 De-
cember, 1869, Lura Way, bom 26 February, 1848, Jasper, N. Y.,
daughter of Russell W. and Livona (White) Way.
Issue, bom at Amity, N. Y.:
2840. George Henry*, b. 19 Nov., 1872; m. Ethel V. Beach.
2841. Oertrade Rosetta, b. 8 Sept, 1878; m. in Amity township,
N. Y., 31 Dec., 1901, Orrin Day Hand, b. 23 Nov., 1878,
Inavale, N. Y., son of Reuben and Hattie (Davis) Hand.
Res., Belmont, N. Y. Issue (Hand): i. Walter PendU-
<on^^ b. 28 Dec., 1906, Belmont.
1631. Isaac B.' Pendleton (Solamon', James^, James^, Ed-
mund*, Edmund^), was born at Amity, N. Y., 14 November, 1848.
He is a carpenter at Scio, N. Y. He married 15 July, 1876,
Rosanna Steffy, bom 5 September, 1852, Dansville, N. Y., daughter
of Joseph and Elizabeth (Zeignefuss) Steffy.
Issue, bom at Amity, N. Y.:
2842. Nora*, b. 8 Aug., 1872; m. 2 April, 1896, Godfrey Stager,
son of John Stager. No issue. Address, R. F. D., Mt.
Morris, N. Y.
2843. Myron E., b. 6 June, 1875; m. 25 Dec, 1899, Rosa Wood-
ward, dau. of William and Mary Aseneth (Sweet) Wood-
ward. No issue. Res., New York City.
2844. Walter Merritt, b. 26 Feby., 1878; unm. He was killed on
the Lehigh Valley R. R., 26 Dec, 1901.
2846. Emma, b. 8 Dec, 1882; m. 18 Nov., 1903, Harland Eugene
Adams. Res., Hubor, Mich.
1633. Grace* Pendleton (Simeon'', Simeon^, James^, James*,
Caleb*), was bom 15 December, 1799, and died at Guilford, N. Y.,
4 March, 1870. She married Lamanzan Devall and had issue
(Devall), bom at New Berlin, N. Y.:
i. Lamansan^, Jr. ii. Maryette, m. George Tumbull. iii.
Simeon, d. at Cincinnatus, N. Y.; m. Mary A. Pittsley.
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iv. Sally Ann, m. Hugh TurnbuU. v. Levi, lived in
Greene^ N. Y.; m. Lois Dealing, vi. Clemons. vii. Julia
A., d. infancy, viii. Deforeit, b. 28 Sept, 1838; m. [2848]
Harriet AJ Pendleton, ix. Patty, b. 24 June, 1840; m.
(1), Peter Dixon; (2), Peter Higgins. x. Helen J., b. 25
Aug., 1845 ; m. William E. Tracy. She is the sole survivor
of this family and lives at Oxford, N. Y.
1637. DiMMis* (Demaris?) Pendletox (Simeon', Simeon^,
James\ Jamei*, Caleb*), was bom 27 June, 1812, and died at Black
Creek, Allegany Co., N. Y., 27 January, 1872, She married Wil-
ber Gage and had issue (Gage) :
i. Sally"^, b, 1830; d. 1901. u. Mary Ann, b. 1833; m. (1), 1853,
James Windsor; (2), 1860, John Shaftsbury. ui. Oeorge,
b. 1835; d. 1883; m. Chollita Thompson, iv. James, b.
1838; unm. v. William, b. 1840; d. 1841. vi. Jane, b.
1843; d. 1884; m. Stranbridge Huff. vii. Laura, b. 1845;
m. Robert Ross. viii. Henry, b. 1848; unm. ix. Charles,
b. 18503 m. Etto Ames. x. Elisabeth M. (" Lib."), b. 1852;
m. Jarvis Seager. Res., Sistersville, W. Va. xi. JVilber,
Jr,, b. 1856; m. 1875, Aiigeline Steward. Res., near Cuba,
N. Y. xii. Emeline, b. 1861; m. Frank Drew.
1638. Ltman N." Pendleton {Simeon^, Simeon*, James*, James^,
Caleb*), was bom 5 August, 1814, and died at New Berlin, N. Y.,
26 May, 1888. He was a farmer in Chenango and Cattaraugus
Counties, N. Y. He married in 1840, [1646] Sophia^ Pendleton, a
first cousin, daughter of [657] Eliphalet and Sally (Bird) Pendleton.
She died at New Berlin, N. Y., 10 February, 1869.
Issue:
2846. Charles £.•, b. 21 April, 1842; m. Mary Dart.
2847. Hannah M., b. 23 May, 1844; m. 20 Oct., 1866, William B.
Shannon. Res., Leon, N. Y. Issue (Shannon): i. Lo-
renzo L.", b. 20 Sept., 1870, Leon, N. Y.
2848. Harriet A., b. 25 Sept, 1846; d. 17 May, 1898, Otego, N.
Y.; m. (1), her first cousin. Deforest* Devall, son of
Lamanzan and [1633] Grace* (Pendleton) DevalL She
m. (2), Andrew Gould of Otego, N. Y. Issue, by first
husband (Devall): i. Sarah'*, b. 16 Dee., 1866; m.
Whitney. Last known address. New Milford, Pa. ii.
Charles, d. ae. about 6 years.
2849. Nettie E., b. 8 Mch., 1856; d. 8 May, 1888, New Berlin, N.
Y.; m. about 1877, Elijah Wyman of Columbus, N. Y. In
1904 he was living at New Berlin. Issue (Wyman): i.
William^'', b. 10 Jany., 1879. li. Abigail, b. 20 Oct, 1883.
iii. Lena, b. 19 Mch., 1886.
1640. Perry* Pendleton (Simeon'', Simeon*, James*, James*,
Caleb*), was born at New Berlin, N. Y., 5 September, 1818, and
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died at Ellington, N. Y., 7 April, 1900. When he was ten years old
his father died and two years later his mother with nearly all her
children removed to the wilderness of Cattaraugus County, N. Y.,
and settled about two miles from where the village of Rutlege now
stands. Here they made a clearing, built a log house and endured
all the privations of pioneer life until they had made the land
productive. As Perry grew to manhood he learned the carpenter's
trade besides engaging in farming; nearly all his long life was
spent in Cattaraugus County.
He married (1), at Leon, N. Y., 4 July, 1847, Lorinda Pettit,
bom there 19 January, 1828, died 20 August, 1862, Conewango, N.
Y., daughter of Henry (>) and Leafy (Grover) Pettit. He mar-
ried (2), at Villenovia, N. Y., 12 March, 1872, Lydia Guiles, daugh-
ter of James and Maria Guiles.
Issue — ^by first wife — ^bom Conewango, N. Y.:
2850. Sarah Malissa*, b. 18 April, 1849; m. 4 June, 1868, John
Delahoy, son of James and Ann (Wilkinson) Delahoy. He
was bom in England and came to this country when six
years old. Res., Conewango Valley, N. Y. Issue (Dela-
hoy), b. Conewango: i. Merle 3f.", b. 21 Oct, 1869; m. at
Carbondale, Pa., 1 Feby., 1899, Harriet Wolcott. ii. Avak
M., b. 4 Oct., 1878; m. 30 May, 1898, J, L. Buckley.
2851. Mandana Fidelia, b. 21 June, 1862; m. 12 Mch., 1871, Mar-
zevan D. Blanchard, son of Slotes and Tammerson(?)
(Wise) Blanchard. Res., Conewango Valley, N. Y. Issue
(Blanchard), b. Conewango: i. 3ft2{y^^ b. 16 June, 1872;
m. 15 Jany., 1893, German Mosher. ii. Minnie, b. 29 July,
1874; m. 13 Dec., 1892, Alvah Smith.
2852. Laura Ett, b. 6 Feby., 1859; m. 19 Sept., 1882, George Young.
No issue. Res., £. Randolph, N. Y.
1642. Sally' Pbndleton (Simeon'', Simeon^, James^, James*,
Caleb*), was bom in Rhode Island, 6 December, 1822, and died at
Limestone, N. Y., 16 October, 1894. She married, 12 May, 1844,
William Sheldon.
Issue (Sheldon):
i. George M*, b. 28 AprU, 1845, Cherry Creek, N, Y. ; m. Sophia
Eilbum. Res., Leon, N. Y.
ii. Willard F., b. 16 Feby., 1847, Conewango, N. Y.; d. 31 Aug.,
1885; m. Ida Stickney.
iii. Mary J., b. 14 May, 1849, Conewango; m. William M. Sweet.
Res., Limestone, N. Y.
iv. Lathan C, b. 17 July, 1851; d. 1859.
V. Luther W., b. 31 Aug., 1853, Napoli, N. Y.; m, Ella Killday.
Res., Olean, N Y.
vi. Foster D., b. 7 Nov., 1855, Norwich, Pa.; m. Jannie Kilbum.
Res., Leon, N. Y.
vii. Nancy A., b. 31 Jany., 1868, Norwich, Pa.; m. Acta Lamper.
Res., Olean, N. Y.
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viii. Alba J., b. 26 Sept, 1860; Norwich, Pa.; d. 1862.
ix. Jesse A., b. 26 Jany., 1863, Norwich, Pa.; m. Lena Fcuditer.
Res., Olean, N. Y.
1646. David* Pendleton (EUphalet\ Simeon\ James\ Jame9\
Caleb*), was born at New Berlin, N. Y., 14 September, 1817, and
died at Columbus, N. Y., 4 March, 1888. He married at Brook-
field, N. Y., 18 September, 1841, Louisa Maria Crandall, bom 23
October, 1816, Whitesboro, N. Y., died 3 July, 1899, daughter of
Ezra and Sally (Bennett) Crandall.
Issue:
2853. Sarah Ordelia*, b, 14 June, 1842; d. num., 25 Oct., 1864.
2854. David Eber, b. 20 July, 1843, Pittsfield, N. Y.; m. Minerva
E. Alcott.
2855. Ezra Eliphalet, b. 25 Mch., 1850, Sherburne, N. Y.; d. there,
30 Sept., 1907; m. 17 Nov., 1891, EUzabeth Hawthorne, b.
18 Oct., 1849, dau. of James and Miranda Louisa (Camp)
Hawthorne. No issue. Mr. Pendleton followed various
occupations, and was a seventh degree Mason.
1647. Hannah^ Pendleton (Eliphalet'', Simeon^, Jatnet^, James*,
Caleb*), watf bom at New Berlin, N. Y., 25 April, 1820, and died at
Edmeston, N. Y., 13 January, 1902. She married, 22 November,
1841, Charles Morton, son of Jonathan and Mehitable (Ames)
Morton.
Issue (Mbrton, first two bom at New Berlin, others at Ed*
meston, N. Y.:
i. John Tracy*, b. 11 Aug., 1842; he was first lieutenant of Co.
C, 121st Regt., N. Y. Vol. Infantry, and was killed at the
battle of Sailor's Credc, 6 April, 1865. He was unm.
ii. Eliphalet, b. 10 Oct., 1845; m. 24 Mch., 1875, Frances Rosina
Dutton. Res., Edmeston, N. Y. During the Civil War
he served as corporal in Co. I, 2nd N. Y. Heavy Artillery,
and was wounded at the battle of Cold Harbor.
iii. Charles Henry, b. 23 July, 1850; m. Ella Deming. Res.,
Edmeston, N. Y.
iv. Lydia Adelaide, b. 21 Dec, 1851; m. 21 Dec, 1870, David
Deming. Res., Edmeston, N. Y.
V. Emma Lovina, b. 17 May, 1861 ; m. Herman R. Bassett. Res.,
Vancouver, B. C.
• 1653. Alonzo' Pendleton (Eli D.^, Simeon*, James*, James*,
Caleb*), was born at Ellington, N, Y., in 1820, and was killed on
the railroad near Conewango, N. Y., 29 October, 1900. He married
in 1847, Mrs. Amanda Bentley.
Issue :
2856. Laura*, b. 1848; d. 1853.
1654. Caroline^ Pendleton (Eli DJ, Simeon*, James*, James*,
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Caleb*), was bom At Ellington, N .Y., in June, 1822. She married
Benjamin Bentley and had issue (Bentley) :
i. Russell^ m. Martha Bugbee. Res., Conewango Valley, N. Y.
He was a soldier in the Civil War. ii. Laura, m. William
King. Res., Cherry Creek, N. Y. iii. Helen, d. young,
iv. Adelhert, m. Lucy Carl. Res., Cherry Creek, N. Y. v.
Francis, m. Alta Field. Res., Conewango Valley, N. Y.
vi. Fred, unmar. Res., Gerry, N. Y. vii. Child, d. in-
fancy.
1656. Malinda" Pendleton (Eli D,'', Simeon*, James*, James*,
Caleb*), was bom at Conewango, N. Y., 15 September, 1833. She
married (1), 3 August, 1853, Alonzo McNitt; (2), 6 August, 1870,
Niram N. Chase. Residence (1905), Cassadaga, N. Y.
Issue by first husband (McNitt) — ^first four born at Colum*
bus, Pa.
i. Laura», b. 3 Nov., 1854; d. 10 Mch., 1855.
ii. Deforest, b. 6 Feby., 1856; d. 9 Aug., 1892.
iii. Deete, b. 8 Jany., 1861.
iv. EH, b. 26 April, 1863.
V. Amy, b. 23 Sept, 1864, Stodtton, N. Y,; d. 24 Nov., 1872.
Issue by second husband (Chase):
vi. Carrie, b. 6 Oct., 1871, Stockton, N. Y.
1660. Abigail* Pendleton {Bodge'', Samuel*, Thomas*, James*,
Caleb*), was bom at Islesboro, Me., 10 February, 1796, and died
there 2 September, 1879. She married at Islesboro, 4 November,
1824, Solomon Page Coombs, son of Hosea and Elizabeth [or Mary]
(Page) Coombs. He died at Islesboro, 22 February, 1872.
Issue (Coombs), bom at Islesboro:
i. John Monroe*, b. 28 July, 1825; d. June, 1870; m. (1), Lucy
Wyman; (2), Jane Small,
ii. Solomon Page, Jr., b. 8 Oct., 1827; d. 8 Sept., 1888; m. Lydia
Porter* Warren, a second cousin, dau. of Daniel and [1674]
Bathsheba* (Pendleton) Warren. They had no issue,
iii. George H., b. 30 May, 1830; d. unm., 3 May, 1864.
iv. Jaraneum, b. 11 Dec., 1833; d. 14 June, 1896; m. John B.
Moody. She is called " Jarandum " in the "History of
Islesboro," p. 186.
V. Ruth P., b. 28 Dec, 1835; m. (1), Fred Smith; (2), Edward
Cross. Res., Dorchester, Mass.
vi. Orinda Ann, b. 4 Oct., 1839; m. Chipman Cobb. Res., North
Islesboro, Me.
vii. Sarah Elizabeth, d. Feby., 1867; m. (1), Joseph Robinson;
(2), Yeaton* Dodge. She is not mentioned in the list of
her mother's children given in the " History of Islesboro,"
pp. 185-186. Her second husband was son of Charles*
and Rebecca (Yeaton) Dodge and grandson of Mark and
[681] Wealthy^ (Pendleton) Dodge.
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1661. Sally* Pkndlxtok {Dodge', SamueP, Thomat*, James*,
Caleb*), was bom at Islesboro^ Me.^ 7 April, 1798. She married
(published 12 April, 1826), Isaac Warren, bom 7 April, 1804, died
15 March, 1858, son of George and Lydia (Hatch) Warren.
Issue (Warren), bom at Islesboro:
i. Isaac*, Jr., b. 4 Aug., 1828; m. (1), June, 1850, Phebe A.
Marshall; (2), Mrs. Mary J. (Co(»nbs) Wyman.
ii. Alfred Porter, b. 14 Feby., 1830; m. Marinda French,
iii. Sarah Pendleton, b. 23 April, 1834; d. 24 Feby., 1859; m.
David PhilbrodL, Jr. He was killed at the battle of Fair
Oaks.
Nor: On page 996 of the *" History of Islesboro" it is stated that Sally
Pendleton, daughter of Dodge Pendleton, married Timothy Warren, brother
of Isaac Warren, and that be married (3), Mrs. Lydia Stone. No children
are noted as having been bom to Timothy and Sally, and members of the
family say the Histoiy is in error here as Sally had no other husband than
Isaac Warren.
1662. Elisha* Pendlkton (Dodge'', Samuel^ Thonuu*, James*,
Caleb*), was bom at Islesboro, Me., 19 January, 1801, and died
there, 17 December, 1877. He married, 11 January, 1831, Mary
Cobb Lindsey, bom April, 1815, Isles au Haute, Me., died 23 No-
vember, 1891, Boston, Mass., daughter of James and Huldah
(Cooper) Lindsey.
Issue, bom at Islesboro:
2857. Elizabeth Hatch*, b. 12 Sept, 1838; m. William T. Mitchell.
2858. Isaac Hatch (twin with Elizabeth), d. 19 Feby., 1899, Bos-
ton, Mass.; m. (1), Mrs. Adaline Hale, ne6 Knight; m. (2),
at Cambridge, Mass., 31 May, 1879, Mrs. Mary A. Hart-
man, ne6 Worthen, dau. of Isaac R. and Nancy D. (York)
Worthen. She d. at Cambridge, 11 Sept, 1891. He had
no ch. by either wife.
2859. Charles Nash, b. 1 Jany., 1841 ; d. at sea, unm.
2860. Sibyl Jones, b. 6 Dec., 1843; m. (1), William Weed; (2),
Geprge Goodwin.
2861. Napoleon Bonaparte, b. 8 Jany., 1846; m. at Boston, Mass.,
19 Mch., 1887, Ellen Davis, dau. of Athel and Rebecca
Davis, of Richford, Vt Mr. Pendleton was i, farmer at
Derry, N. H. No issue.
2862. Nellie Asenath, b.^ 8 May, ^848; m. Ira G. Taylor.
2863. Ida Eliza, b. 5 July, 1850; m. three times?
2864. Son (twin with Ida), d. at birth.
2865. Lillian Lydia, b. 8 Sept, 1853; m. Maurice J. McElligott.
2866. Abigail (twin with Lillian), d, ae. 19 years.
1663. (Dr.) NATHANnEL* Pendleton (Rev. Joshua'', Samuel*,
Thomas*, James*, Caleb*), was bom at Islesboro, Me., 7 April,; 1803,
and died at Gouldsboro, Me., 9 April, 1872. He studied medicine in
Philadelphia, Pa., and practiced that profession for many years in
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and aroimd Oonldsboro^ Me., where he became the most prominent
man of the town. Dr. Pendleton acquired considerable property
along the shore which greatlj increased in value with the influx of
wealthy people who established their summer homes along that part
of the famous coast of Maine.
Dr. Nathaniel* Pendleton married 7 April, 1823, Eunice Grover,
bom 19 March, 1805, died 26 March, 1891, daughter of George and
Lydia (Stockbridge) Grover.
Issue, first six bom at Islesboro, others at Gouldsboro, Me.:
2867. Eunice*, b. 6 Nov., 1825; d. 23 Nov., 1825.
2868. Solomon, b. 8 Nov., 1826; m. Elmira Guptill.
2869. Frandna A., b. 30 Sept, 1828; m. 7 Sept., 1847, Charles J.
Guptill, son of Stillman and Susan (Whitaker) Guptill.
Issue (Guptill), b. at Gouldsboro: i. Hilliard S.^^ b. 10
Jany., 1848; d. 13 Sept., 1850. ii. HUliard S. (2nd), b. 7
Feby., 1851; d. 5 Feby., 1870. iii. Cora D., b. 25 April,
1869; d. 5 April, 1864. iv. Martin P., b. 16 Jany., 1870;
d. 10 Feby., 1870.
2870. George Washington, b. 24 Sept, 1830; d. 18 Sept, 1835.
2871. Martha A., b. 18 Sept, 1832; d. 18 Sept, 1835.
2872. Martin V. B., b. 6 Nov., 1834; drowned 25 June, 1847.
2873. George Washington (2nd), b. 10 Oct., 1836; d. 24 Nov., 1837.
2874. Edmund G., b. 16 Aug., 1838; d. 5 Sept, 1838.
2876. Twin children, b. 9 May, 1839; d. 9 and 21 May, 1839,
2876. Caroline, b. 16 April, 1840; d. 21 Sept, 1843.
2877. Roderick D., b. 26 Sept, 1843; m. three times.
2878. Eleanora, d. inf.
Nathaniel* Pendleton had also an adopted son, Charles N. Pendle-
ton, who was bom 9 November, 1841, and married (1), Cordelia Nor-
wood, and (2), Susan A. Gerrish. Hp had one child by his first
wife, a son that died in infancy, and by his second wife he had issue,
Llewellyn, Andrew L., and Fred N. The latter married [3915] Vida
M." Pendleton.
1664. Joseph Jonbs* Pkndlkton (Rev. Joshua^, Samuel*, Thomas^,
Jamet*, CaUh^)^ was bom at Islesboro, Me., 29 January, 1806, and
died at Belfast, Me. He began making voyages to sea at a very
early age, and when but twenty-two was already commander of a
vessel and owner of some property at Islesboro. Not long after-
wards he built there the first brick house on the island, where he
made his home until 1862, when he removed to Belfast. He mar-
ried 7 March, 1822, Mary Collins, daughter of John Collins.
Issue, bom at Islesboro, except the first:
2879. Joseph T.», b. 1824, Mark's Island, Me.; m. Sarah F. Tracy.
2880. Mary Jane, b. 8 Sept., 1827 (dec.) ; m. (1), Elias Seavey, of
Saco, Me.; he died 20 Dec., 1859, and she m. (2), Elisha
Thomas. Issue by first husband (Seavey) : i. Rufut i2.",
d. at Lynn, Mass., 1905; m. Eva White. Issue by second
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526 THE PKNDLBTON OBNEALOGT
husband (Thomas): ii. WilHam^^ (or WUlard), m. Sarah
Shaddock. Res. Gloucester, Mass.
2881. Ephraim Emery, b. 4 Sept., 1831; m. (1), Ann Maria*
Thomas; (2), Artemisia L.* Gilkej.
2882. Joshua A., b. 17 Oct., 1836 ; m. Eunice B. Hammond.
2883. George William, b. 25 Feby., 1838; m. Martha A. Durgin.
2884. Eleanora Centhelia, b. 5 April, 1840; d. 31 July, 1846.
2885. Nathaniel Seavey, b. 4 Feby., 1846; m. Emily A. Wood.
1665. Samuel* Pekdleton (Rev. Joshua^ Samuel^, Thomas^,
James*, Caleh^), was bom at Islesboro, Me., 29 May, 1808, and died
at Winter Harbor, Me., in June, 1890. He made his home for many
years in Gouldsboro, Me., living in that part of the town which after-
wards became Winter Harbor. He married 3 July, 1828, Mary
Grover, daughter of George and Lydia (Stockbridge) Grover, of
Deer Island, Me.
Issue, bom at Gouldsboro, Me.:
2886. Eunice P.», b. 20 May, 1829; d. 20 March, 1857; m. 1846,
Joseph Moon. No issue. He d. 30 March, 1863.
2887. Samuel Caleb, b. 27 March, 1831; m. Ruth R. Tracy.
2888. PrisciUa, m. 16 Dec., 1858, Homer Guptill, son of Stillman
and Susan (Whitaker) Guptill. He d. 11 Dec., 1892. Issue
(Guptill), b. at Gouldsboro: i. Alora Judsov}^, b. 15 May,
1863; m. 26 Jany., 1886, Cora Bunker, ii. Staiie W., b. 28
Jany., 1866; d. 28 Nov., 1867. iii. Susie May, b. 20 Nov.,
1876; d, 22 March, 1877.
2889. Melissa, m. John Moon. Issue (Moon), b. at Gouldsboro:
i. Alma^^, b. 5 Sept., 1857; m. Joseph Bickford. ii. An-
gelia, iii. Wilson.
2890. Elmira, b. 4 July, ; m. [1797] Benjamin F.« Pendleton.
2891. Washington Montgomery, b. 17 June, 1842; m. (1), Angelia
S. Norwood; (2), Bessie B. Weston.
2892. Diana E., b. 22 April, 1843; d. 22 Nov., 1844.
2893. Wilson Y., b. 10 March, 1844. He was a mariner and died
oS the Delaware breakwater, 21 May, 1863.
2894. Lycurgus, b. 17 Aug., 1849; d. 23 Nov., 1862.
2895. Infant daughter, d. 30 April, 1851.
1666. Adam Turner* Pendleton {Rev. Joshua^, Samuel^,
Thomas^, James*, Caleb*), was bom at Islesboro, Me., 2 June, 1813,
and died at Gouldsboro, Me., in March, 1894. He married (pub-
lished 2 April, 1837), Eliza J.* Bracy, a second cousin, daughter of
John and [698] Berilla^ (Pendleton) Bracy. She was bom at Seal
Harbor, Mt. Desert Island, Me., and died 2 December, 1882.
Issue, first child born at Mt. Desert Island, others at Goulds-
boro, Me.:
2896. Martha A.*, b. 4 Nov., 1843; m. (1), 12 March, 1860, John
Bickford, son of £ben and Rebecca (Hamilton) Bickford.
She m. (2), 8 March, 1884, Thomas Finson, of Bar Harbor,
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SIOHTK OSNBRATION 527
Mc. Issue by first husband (Bickford) : i. Laura EUen^^,
b. 11 April, 1861, Winter Harbor, Me.; d. 2 March, 1899;
m. (1), 28 May, 1876, Pcleg Joy; (2), 26 Nov., 1890, An-
drew Stafford. She had one son, George Raymond^^ (Joy)*
who is married and has two eh., the first, bom in Dec., 1898,
making Martha A.* Pendleton a great-grandmother at 55.
2897. Thomas, b. Dec., 1844; d. Nov., 1866.
2898. Sarah Jane, b. and d. in 1846.
2899. Sarah Jane (2nd), b. March, 1847; m. (1), 6 May, 1865, Na-
than Bnnker, son of Henry and Emily (Crabtree) Bunker.
She m. (2), 18 Dec., 1871, John Sargent, son of Ivory and
Maria Sargent. Issue by first husband (Bunker), b. at
Winter Harbor, Me.: i. Reuben}^, b. 20 Oct., 1866; m. 7
Aug., 1886, Mamie Sargent ii. Nathan, Jr., b. 13 April,
1871; m. 17 Feby., 1900, Mabel Curtis. Issue by second
husband (Sargent): iu. Walter W., b. 17 Oct., 1873; m.
27 Nov., 1897, Grace Payne, iv. Laura A., b. 25 April,
1875; d. March, 1895. v. Dudley, b. 16 Jany., 1880; m.
May, 1904, Ernestine Rich. vi. Solomon, b. 19 June, 1884;
unm. (1909). vii. Rosette, b. 10 April, 1887; m. 25 Dec.,
1905, Bert Young.
2900. William Henry, b. and d. 1849.
2901. WilHam Henry (2nd), b. 12 Feby., 1861; d. 1869.
2902. Josephine E. (twin with William Henry), m. (1), 14 April,
1875, Charles Roscoe Conners, son of Samuel and Patience
(Strout) Conners. She m. (2), 16 Oct, 1899, Samuel Con-
ners, Jr., brother to her first husband. Issue (Conners):
i. Ahhie Eliga^^, b. 11 Dec., 1875, Millbridge, Me.; m. as
his third wife [2877], Roderick D.* Pendleton, ii. Janett
Elnora, b. 30 Nov., 1876, Cherryfield, Me.; d, 16 Dec., 1900.
2903. Solomon E. T., b. 29 Nov., 1853; m. Flora G." Pendleton.
2904. Infant son, b. and d. 1854.
2905. Infant son, b. and d. 1855.
2906. Sophia HiU, b. Dec., 1866; d. 15 May, 1890; m. 30 June,
1879, John F. Clark, son of Ensign and Betsey (Hodgkins)
Clark. Issue (Clark): i. Frank E.*^ b. 18 March, 1882,
Bar Harbor, Me. ii. Edith L., b. 30 July, 1885, Franklin,
Me. iii. George A., b. 14 May, 1890, Franklin.
2907. George W., b. 11 Oct, 1857; m. Georgia E. Seavey.
2908. Villette Anne, b. 14 Oct., 1859; d. 13 Oct., 1895; m. 13 Jany.,
1879, Charles M. Sargent, son of J. Merrill and Sally
(Gouldsboro) Sargent. Issue (Sargent), b. at Winter Har-
bor, Me.: i. Charles £.*^ b. 23 Oct., 1881. ii. Elrvood A.,
b. 17 Oct, 1883. iii. Fred A. T., b. 26 July, 1886.
1667. Shubasl Hewes" Pendleton (Rev, Joshua'', Samuel^,
Thomas^, James*, Caleh^), was bom at Islesboro, Me., 6 July, 1817,
and died there, 27 June, 1903. He married (1), 20 December, 1838,
Eunice Bickford. She died in 1843, and he married (2), 9 March,
Digitized by V^OOQIC
^^^ THE raNDLSTON OINSALOGT
1844 Mrs. Dorothy (Grover) Closson, widow of James Oosson and
daughter of WiUiam and Rhoda (Stockbridgc) Grover. She was
born 17 October, 1820.
Issue by first wife, bom at Gouldsboro, Me.:
2909. Adelia Frances*, b. 1840; m. Castanus M. Thomas.
Issue by second wife, bom at Islesboro, Me.:
2910. Edward Fortesquc, b. 3 April, 1845; m. Amy A. KeUer.
2911. Rhoda Matilda, b. 16 Feby., 1847; m. Jason R. Ryder.
2912. Shubael Frederick, b. 17 Aug., 1849; d. 15 Aug., 1875; m. 3
April, 1870, Mary E. Keller, dau. of Findley Boid and Har-
riet A. (Libby) Keller. No issue. She m. (2), James B.*
Adams, son of William and [983] Rosina^ (Pendleton)
Adams.
2913. Martin Van Buren, b. 21 Jany., 1852; m. 15 April, 1880,
Euphralia Isabel Knight, b. 12 Oct., 1856, dau. of George
W. and Sophronia (Williams) Knight. No issue. Res-
Somerville, Mass.
2914. Benjamin Theodore, b. 19 Nov., 1854; d. 25 Feby., 1870.
2915. Solomon, b. 25 Oct., 1857; d. 1857.
2916. Lenora, b. 25 April, 1859; d. 1859.
Note: The record of Shubael Hewes Pendleton's family g;iveii in the
*" Histoiy of Islesboro," p. 257, does not mention his daughter Adelia.
1668. Sarah Janb^ Pendleton (Rev. Joihua', Samuel^, Thomas',
Jamei*, Caleb*), was bom at Islesboro, Me., 6 March, 1822. She
married 14 April, 1838, William S.* Dodge, a second cousin, bom
27 November, 1817, Islesboro, died 17 January, 1889, Gouldsboro,
Me., son of Mark and [681] Wealthy^ (Pendleton) Dodge.
Issue (Dodge), bom at Islesboro:
i. William Augustus*, b. 18 Dec., 1839; d. about 1890; m. .
ii. Lorenso D., b. 26 Sept., 1843: m. .
iii. Mary Victoria, b. 8 April, 184— (8 Feby., 1849, in " History
of Islesboro"); m. (1), William Coombs; (2), Barney Foss.
iv. Sarah Elmira, b. 1848 (14 Feby., 1852, in " Histoiy of Isles-
boro ") ; m. .
V. Laura, b. 1850; d. about 1865. Not mentioned in " History of
Islesboro."
Ref.: « Histoiy of Islesboro," p. 198.
1669. Vincent* Pendleton (Marlc^, Samuel^, Thomas', James*,
Caleb'), was born at Islesboro, Me., 25 January, 1807, and died
there, 31 December, 1885. He married Eliza Kimball, bom 4 Sep-
tember, 1804, died November, 1876, daughter of David and Elisa-
beth (White) Kimball.
Issue, bom at Islesboro:
2917. Elizabeth White*, b. 5 Oct., 1830; m. Simon D. Sprague.
2918. Alice Blake, b. 15 Sept., 1832; m. Noah B.* Dodge.
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SIOHTK OSNBRATION 529
2919. Mary AbUe^ b. 9 March^ 1834; m. (1), Samuel Michaek, Jr.;
(2), Sears Nickerson.
2920. Celia Ann, b. 27 Jany., 1836; m. (1), Phineas Rolerson; (2),
Henry Mitchell.
2921. Philip Gilkey, b. 5 Dec., 1837; m. Sarah Abbie* Pendleton.
2922. Caleb Franklin, b. 3 Oct., 1839; m. Mary E. Kimball.
2923 Frances D., b. 23 Oct., 1842; m. Joel Small, Jr.
2924. James Oliver, b. 22 Oct, 1843; m. JmiietU* Pendleton.
2925. William Brown, b. 27 Jnly, 1845; m. Sarah Walker. No
issue. Res. Islesboro, Me.
2926. Victoria, b. 1 March, 1850; d. 12 Jany., 1871; m. Rnfns
Tripp. Issue (Tripp): i. William Porter^^, b. Aug., 1866;
m. Alice Westcott. Res. Frankfort, Me. ii. Ella, b. 8 May,
1868; m. Charles Trodon.
1670. Lyman B.* Pendleton (Mark'', Samuel^, Thomas^, Jame*\
Caleb*), was bom at Islesboro, Me., 4 September, 1809, and died
there, 19 September, 1890. He married (1), Sally Herrick, who
died in 1868. He married (2), his first cousin, Mrs. Lucretia" (Nich-
ols) Fenwick, widow of John Fenwick, and daughter of Beeley and
[663] Dorcas^ (Pendleton) Nichols.
Issue by first wife, bom at Islesboro:
2927. Sarah C.*, b. 12 Oct., 1829; m. Cornelius Hayes.
2928. Lyman Green, b. 20 Jany., 1834; m. (1), Lydia J.« Flanders;
(2), Mrs. Mary R.* (Dodge) Dodge.
2929. John, b. 23 Jany., 1843; m. Philena M.^ Michaels.
1671. Mark* Pendleton, Jr. (Mark'', Samuel^, Thomas^, James*,
Caleb*), was bom at Islesboro, Me., 2 February, 1811, and died
there, 23 April, 1888. He was for many years a successful master
mariner, and at a very early age began acquiring interests iu dif-
ferent vessels plying in the coasting trade. Capt. Pendleton was
gifted with remarkable shrewdness and business sagacity, and his
investments brought him large returns, which he handled with un-
usual skill and good judgment, continually increasing his holdings.
Not only did he bequeath to his sons a large property, but better
still, his own enterprise, perseverance, and business acumen, so that
they have been able to extend his shipping interests to such a degree
that to^ay they are owners of a splendid fleet and part owners of
more vessels than any other family in the United States.
Capt. Pendleton always made his home at Islesboro, where he
lived on the estate of his grandfather below Bounty Cove. He took
much interest in town affairs, and was an active participant in every-
thing that related to the welfare of Islesboro. He married 10 March,
1837, Eliza J. Coombs, bom 23 March, 1817, died November, 1897,
daughter of Fields and Betsey (Ames) Coombs.
Issue, bom at Islesboro:
2930. Richard Pickett% b. 28 July, 1839; m. (1), Lois E. Coombs;
(2), Carrie Losee.
Digitized by V^OOQIC
5S0 THE PBNDLSTOM GKMBALOOT
2931. Fields Coombs, b. 6 March, 1842; m. (1), Lucmda J. Seelej;
(2), Mrs. Sabrina P. (Sceley) Brown.
2932. Guilford Dudley, b. 4 March, 1845 ; m. Mrs. Orissa P. (Sher-
man) Durgin.
2933. Winfield Scott, b. 2 Sept, 1847; m. Lucy A.* PhUbrodt.
2934. Eliza Lavina, b. 18 Nov., 1850; m. at Islesboro, 29 Aug.^ 1876,
Lester A. Lewis, b. 4 Feby., 1846, Exeter, N. Y., son of
Nathaniel Lester and Cornelia (Ball) Lewis. He is a de-
scendant of the Lewis family of Westerly, R. I. Res.
Brooklyn, N. Y. Issue (Lewis): i. Warren Lesier^^, b.
30 April, 1883. He has been a student at Yale and is now
in business with his father. He m. 30 April, 1908, Olive
Bailey.
2935. Mark (3rd), b. 16 Sept., 1862; d. 1854.
2936. Emma Jane, b. 8 July, 1855. She was burned to death in
1863.
2937. Mark Pierce, b. 11 Jany., 1860; m. Inez L. Matthews.
1672. Dodge' Pendleton {Mark', Samuel^, Thomas^, James^, Ca-
leb*), was bom at Islesboro, Me., 12 March, 1813, and died there,
22 February, 1894. He married at Islesboro, 16 January, 1843,
Mary Jane Whalen, bom 4 May, 1823^ Hope, Me., daughter of Mat-
thew and Rachel (Grant) Whalen.
Issue, bom at Islesboro:
2938. Mary Ellen*, b. 18 May, 1844; d. 25 May, 1863, Islesboro;
m. as his first wife, Franklin' Flanders, Bom of James and
[724] Thankful^ (Pendleton) Flanders. They had one child
(Flanders): i. Lydia Ellen^^, b. 23 Aug., 1860; m. William
Haynes. Res. Islesboro.
2939. Sibyl Frances, b. 6 Aug., 1846; m. as his second wife, 22
Jany,, 1870, her brother-in-law, Franklin* Flanders. Res.
Islesboro. Issue (Flanders): i. Franlc^^, b. 21 Oct., 1871;
unm. ii. Tolman^ Melvem, b. 31 Oct., 1875 ; unm. iii. Lau-
retta, b. 11 July, 1879; unm.
2940. Lydia Jane, b. 8 March, 1848; d. 30 Sept., 1901, Islesboro;
m. there, 22 Feby., 1870, Arnold Annis, son of Ezra and
Sarah (Stinson) Annis. Issue (Annis): i. Jennie Fran-
ces^'', b. 16 Nov., 1871; m. [3477] CUfford Eugene^<> Pen-
dleton, ii. William, b. 5 March, 1874; unm. Res. Islesboro.
2941. Lyonies, b. 28 Nov., 1850; m. Sarah I.^® Rolerson.
2942. Dodge Tolman, b. 29 April, 1864; lost at sea in 1876; unm.
2943. Dennis Matthew, b. 23 Nov., 1855; m. Mary E. Haynes.
2944. Hannah E., b. 13 May, 1868 ; d. 1858;
2945. Rose Anna, b. 13 May, 1860; m. 7 Oct., 1882, Walter J."
Small, son of Joel and [2923] Frances D.* (Pendleton)
Small. No issue. Res. Islesboro. Mrs. Small has given
us much assistance in preparing records of her grandfather's
descendants.
2946. Roderic Nelson, b. 16 Oct, 1865; m. Mabel Haynes.
Digitized by V^OOQIC
SIOHTR GENERATION 581
1674. Bathsheba* Pendleton (Marlc^, Samuel^, Thomas*, Jamei*,
Cdleh^), was bom at Islesboro^ Me., 16 May, 1817, and died there,
16 January, 1858. She married 21 September, 1837, Daniel War-
ren, bom 4 November, 1815, son of Benjamin and Abigail (Hatch)
Warren.
Issue (Warren), born at Islesboro, record from family Bible:
i. Lydia Porter*, b. 6 June, 1838; m. 26 Feby., 1879, Solomon
Page* Coombe, Jr., a second cousin, son of Solomon Page
and [1660] Abigail* (Pendleton) Coombs.
ii. Nancy Jane, b. 30 Aug., 1839; d. 31 Dec., 1880,^ Concord, Mass.;
m. (1), 10 June, 1858, Moses J. Nelson; (2), Maker.
iii. Adalaide, b. 16 Jany., 1841 ; d, June, 1841.
iv. Flavilla Y., b. 16 Jany., 1842; m. (1), Zebulon M.* Roberts,
son of John and Christiana* (Dodge) Roberts, and grand-
son of Mark and [681] Wealthy^ (Pendleton) Dodge. She
m. (2), 21 Nov., 1867, Isaac H. Herrick.
V. Daniel Alvin, b. 20 Aug., 1843; m. 16 Sept., 1869, Anna Nick-
erson.
vi. Samuel, b. 2 Jany., 1846 ; d. 14 May, 1870.
vii. Abigail, b. 18 Sept., 1848; m. William M. Pillsbury.
viii. Rosannah, b. 28 Sept., 1850; m. 25 Aug., 1877, Thomas J.
Decker.
ix. Mary Emma, b. 16 Dec, 1852; m. F. A. Perkins.
X. Relief Minnie, b. 23 Sept, 1855; d: 1901.
xi. Nicholas P., b. 6 Dec, 1857.
Ref.: '* Histoiy of Islesboro," pp. 148, 894.
1675. Lemuel Rich* Pendleton (Mark'', SamueP, Thomas*,
Jamet/^, Caleb*), was bom at Islesboro, Me., 27 September, 1820,
and died there in January, 1894. He married 27 October, 1848, his
first cousin, Mrs. [1689] Elsie Crockett* (Pendleton) Brown, widow
of Sylvester H.* Brown, and daughter of [673] Simon Dodge^ and
Mary Staples (Fowler) Pendleton.
Issue, bom at Islesboro:
2947. Lemuel Doddridge*, b. 8 Oct., 1853; m. Mrs. Saray<^ (Roler-
son) Pendleton.
1676. Isaac Case' Pendleton (Mark'', Samuel*, Thomas*, James*,
Caleb*), was bom at Islesboro, Me., 19 January, 1822, and died
there not many years ago. He is pleasantly remembered as a kindly
and genial man. He married (1), 17 December, 1846, Mercy Ann
Nash, born 31 July, 1831, Islesboro, died there, 17 June, 1849,
daughter of Elisha and Sally (Hatch) Nash. He married (2),
(published 2 April, 1851), Abigail W. Nash, a sister to his first wife,
bom 14 September, 1823, Islesboro. She was still living there in
1906.
Issue by first wife, bom at Islesboro:
2948. Laban Knight*, b. 30 Sept, 1847; m. Martha M.* Dodge.
Digitized by V^OOQIC
5S2 THS PSNDLBTON GSNaALOOT
2949. Isaac EUery, b. 20 April, 1849; m. AntcMnette Yeaton.
Issue hy second wife:
2950. Charles Nash, b. 2 Aug., 1852; m. Mrs. [3949] Betsey E.^*
(PendleUm) Dodge, widow of Silas Dodge, and daughter
of [2928] Lyman G.* and Lydia J.« (Flanders) Pendleton.
No issue. Res. Islesboro, Me.
2951. Mercy Ann, b. 26 June, 1864; m. [2153] George F.* Pen-
dleton.
2952. Junietta, b. 25 Nov., 1855; m. [2924] James O.* Pendleton.
2953. Emily, b. 19 Oct., 1858; d. 1858.
2954. Solomon Dodge, b. 2 Dec., 1859; unm.
2955. Lydia A., b. 14 May, 1865; m. [2195] Frederick D.* Pen-
dleton.
1679. Cordelia E.' Pendleton (SamueP, Samuel^, Thomas^,
James*, Caleb*), was bom at Islesboro, Me., 18 February, 1812, and
died 2 January, 1837. She married 11 October, 1835, her first
cousin, Nathaniel' Nichols, son of Bela and [663] Dorcas^ (Pen-
dleton) Nichols. He died 29 March, 1881.
Issue (Nichols):
i. Adam Pendleton*, b. 14 Nov., 1836; m. his first cousin, Mary
Ann* Fenwick, dau. of John and Lucrctia* (Nichols) Fen-
wick, and granddau. of Bela and [663] Dorcas^ (Pendle-
ton) Nichols. Res. Morrill, Me. They have had ten chil-
dren.
Nora: The **Hirtoiy of Islesboro" [p. 75], savs that Nathaniel Nichols
and his wife had bom to them a boy and a girl who were named Adam and
Eve, but the latter was the daughter of Nathaniels Nichols and Betoej
Tibbetts. She married Alonso Flanders, changed her name to £li«J>eth A.,
and is living at Northport, Me. She had three children one of whom, Elmer
S.10 (Flanders), married Cordelia A-io (Nichols)^as her second husband-
daughter of Adam Pendleton^ Nichols above.
1681. NioBE* Pendleton ^SamueV, Samuel^, Thomas*, James"*,
Caleb*), was bom at Islesboro, Me., 15 January, 1815. She married
at Belfast, Me., as his first wife, 2 September, 1835, John Batchel-
der. He married (2), Mrs. [440] Lydia Jane^ (Pendleton) Sprague,
widow of Solomcm Sprague, and daughter of [145] Joseph* and
Wealthy (Thomas) Pendleton.
Issue of John and Niobe' (Pendleton) Batchelder:
i. Orrington M.*, b. 25 Dec., 1836; d. 13 Jany., 1851.
ii. Alonzo, b. 10 April, 1838; lost at sea; unm.
iii. Cordelia M., b. 18 April, 1839; m. Charles Morris. Res. Dor-
chester, Mass.
iv. Alurum A., b. 26 Oct., 1842; unm.; d. in the Civil War.
V. Vandalurc A., b. 7 Feby., 1844 ; unm. ; d. in the Civil War.
vi. Lucy Melvina, b. 21 Dec., 1845; unm.
vii. Samuel E., b. Feby., 1847; d. 1849.
Digitized by V^OOQIC
BIOHTK GENERATION 5S3
viii. Francena R., b. 25 Dec.^ 1848; d. 1849.
is. John A., b. 2 Aug.j 1850.
Rcf.: " Histoiy of Islesboro," p. 169.
1683. RoDOLPHUs* Pendleton {SamueP, Samuel^, Thomoi^,
Jatne$\ Caleb*), was bom at Islesboro^ Me.^ 14 March^ 1818. He
was a master mariner^ and on an outw£^ passage from Bangor was
knocked overboard by the main boom of his schooner and drowned
almost in sight of his home^ 28 October^ 1866. j He was a Justice of
the Peace at Islesboro in 1865^ and Master of the. Royal Arch Chap-
ter, F. & A. M.^ in that town.
Rodolphns* Pendleton married 16 January^ 1851^ Sarah Mar-
garet Babbidge Sawyer^ bom 10 July^ 1839> daughter of Nathaniel
and Sarah (Grover) Sawyer. She married (2)^ at Bangor, Me., 4
May, 1873, Leonard P. Martin.
Rodolphus^ Pendleton's children were:
2956. Samuel Alva*, b. 18 April, 1852; m. Carrie L. Arenes.
2957. Charles Elbridge, b. 2 July, 1854; m. Nancy J. Smart.
2958. Herbert Leslie, b. 5 July, 1856; unm. Res. San Francisco,
Cal.
2959. Camilla L., b. 5 Dec, 1867; m. Abbie I." Brown.
2960. Floribelle M., b. 17 AprQ, 1860; m. 1 Oct, 1883, John W.
Famell. Res. Oakland, Calif. Issue (Famell): i. Arthur
Lee^^, b. 16 Aug., 1885, San Francisco, Calif.
1684. Gamaliel Rathburn^ Pendleton (SamueV, SamueP,
Thanuu^, Jamet^, Caleb*)^ was bom at Islesboro, Me., 12 August,
1822, and died there, 12 July, 1892, on the same farm where he was
bom. The " History, of Islesboro " says of him [p. 129] : " In his
younger days he followed the sea. The latter part of his life he
was engaged in agriculture. The upright character given him by his
neighbors was never contradicted, and he had no enemies. He had
not only the esteem but the affection of all who knew him."
Gamaliel R.' Pendleton married 3 January, 1847, Matilda Thurs-
ton Sawyer, bom 1 September, 1826, daughter of Nathaniel and
Sarah (Grover) Sawyer. In 1906 she was living with her daughter,
Mrs. Irene L. Collins, at Dorchester, Mass.
Issue, bom at Islesboro:
2961. Irene Lauraette*, b. 24 July, 1848; ni. at Islesboro, 9 June,
1867, David Edwin Collins, b. 24 Aug., 1845, Searsport,
Me., d. 18 July, 1891, Ipswich, Mass., son of David and
Eliza Baker (Sawyer) Collins. Mrs. Collins is now living
in Dorchester, Mass. Issue (Collins): i. Annie Adelle^^,
b. 26 Sept., 1867, Islesboro; unm. ii. Blanchard Edwin, b.
8 Aug., 1872, Islesboro; d. 8 Sept., 1873. iu. Mildred
Louise, b. 3 Aug., 1888, Gloucester, Mass.
2962. Lavina Jane, b. 30 June, 1851; d. 30 June, 1872; m. Joseph
Clark. No issue. He m. (2), Heal.
2963. Alpheus Alonzo, b. 8 Jany., 1855; m. Sarah M. Whitcomb.
Digitized by V^OOQIC
5S4i THS PBNDLBTON GSNSALOCnr
1685. Maximilian' Pbndleton (SamueP, Samuel^, Thoma*^,
Jamet\ Caleb*), was bom at Islesboro, Me,, 19 December, 1833 (or
1834), and is now living in Lawrence, Mass. He married 10 Au-
gust, 1861, Elisabeth Matilda Collins, bom 1 July, 1843, Islesboro,
daughter of David and Eliza B. (Sawyer) Collins.
Issue :
2964. Ansel Edmund% b. 29 July, 1862, Islesboro; d. 9 Oct., 1886,
while an undergraduate at Dartmouth College.
1689. Elsib Crockett' Pbndlbton (Simon Dodge', SamueP,
Thomas*, James^, Caleb*), was bom at Islesboro, Me., 9 December,
1819, and died 1 June, 1900. She married (1), Sylvester Hewes'
Brown, born 27 July, 1815, Islesboro, died there, 11 Febroary, 1847,
son of John and Margaret' (Hewes) Brown, grandson of Paoli and
Pamelia^ (Cottrell) Hewes, and great-grandson of Sylvester and
[226] Margaret' (Pendleton) Cottrell (" History of Islesboro," pp.
173, 226, 190.) She married (2), 27 October, 1848, [1676] Lemuel
R.' Pendleton, a first cousin.
Issue by firsts husband (Brown) :
i. Clarinda', b. 29 June, 1840; d. 9 Dec., 1840.
ii. Mary Famham, b. 17 April, 1845; m. Charles Neally. Res.
Stockton Springs, Me.
Issue by second husband (Pendleton):
[2947]. iii. Lemuel Doddridge', b. 8 Oct., 1853; m. Mrs. Sarah^'
(Rolerson) Pendleton.
1690. Prudbncb Janb' Pbndlbton (Simon Dodge'' Samuel*,
Thomas*, James^, Caleb*), was bom at Searsport, Me., 25 March,
1821, and died at Portland, Me., 22 November, 1900. She married
James Curtis, bom 20 October, 1810, Halifax, Nova Scotia, died 17
•March, 1884, New York City, son of Admiral Thomas and Eleanor
Curtis.
Issue (Curtis):
i. James Hiram', b. 26 April, 1838, Belfast, Me.; d. 18 May,
1906, Portland, Me.; m. Martha Washington Morrill. They
were the parents of ten ch. Mr. James H. Curtis served
nine months in Co. H, 29th Regt., Me. Vol. Infantry, dur-
ing the Civil War. One of his smis, Charles F.^' (Curtis),
lives in Portland, is married and has three ch.
ii. Mary Eleanor, b. 7 Dec, 1839, Searsport, Me. ; d. 6 July, 1883,
New York City; m. Israel M. Rice. No issue.
iii. Henrietta, b. 9 Nov., 1841, Searsport; d. 3 April, 1877, Asbury
Park, N. J.; m. James T. Bickford. No issue.
iv. Charles Fowler, b. 3 April, 1843, Searsport; m. Nellie .
No issue. Present res. unknown.
V. Emily Fowler, b. 10 Jany., 1847, Searsport; d. 17 April, 1893,
New York City; m. William H. Buxton. No issue.
vi. Clara Anna, b. 27 Jany., 1851, Winterport, Me.; m. John Wood.
No issue. Res. Portland, Me.
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SIGHTK OXNERATION 5S5
vii. Cyrus Trew, b. 15 Feby., 1853, Winterport, Me.; m. Ellen .
viii. Lucy Haley, b. 30 Jany., 1855, Winterport; d. 13 Aug., 1901,
New York City; m. (1), Harry Marcher; (2), Henry Tim-
mons.
ix. Florence Nightingale, b. 10 April, 1859, Portland, Me.; d. 13
Dec, 1892, New Haven, Conn.; m. (1), James N. Vader;
(2), Albert Keller.
1693. Simon Andrew* Pendleton (Simon Dodge'', Samuel^,
Thomaa^, James*, Caleh^), was bom at Islesboro, Me., 29 September,
1829, and died at Stockton Springs, Me., 8 November, 1909. He
married 13 October, 1852, Merriam J. Berry, bom 17 January, 1832,
South Prospect, Me., died 15 January, 1907, daughter of Joel F.
Berry.
Issue :
2965. Elden Ferdinand*, b. 12 April, 1856, Prospect, Me. ; m. Chris-
tiana Harding.
1694. Levi Alonzo' Pendleton (Simon Dodge'', Samuel^,
Thomas^, James*, Caleb^), was bom at Islesboro, Me., 29 April,
1833. He served in the Civil War as ^ private in Co. E, 19th Regt.
Maine Volunteer Infantry, into which he was mustered, 25 August,
1862. He is now living at Pittston, Me. He married (1), Lucy
Elizabeth Lufkin, bom 21 June, 1831, Sedgwick, Me., daughter of
Joseph and Esther (Closson) Lufkin. He married (2) (license
issued at Bangor, Me., 20 January, 1879), Mrs. Mary E. Wetiierbee.
Issue — ^by first wife — ^first four bom at Sedgwick, Me.:
2966. Stephen Alonzo*, b. 4 June, 1855; m. Jenoneva .
2967. Vesta Rose, b. 1 Aug., 1857; m. (1), Newell C. Shute; (2),
Eli Adams; (3), — Sibley. She has had issue by each
husband. Her last known address was Millinocket, Me.
2968. Fannie Meda, b. May, 1861; m. Frederick Thompson of Bel-
fast, Me. No issue.
2969. Laura Etta, d. young.
2970. George Henry, b. 11 June, 1865, Stockton, Me.; m. Eva A.
Hunt.
2971. Alta May, b. 16 Sept., 1867, Stockton; m. at Boston, Mass.,
28 April, 1889, John( Irving Stewart, Jr., son of John Irving
and Margaret (Fletcher) Stewart. Res. Greenwood, Mass.
Issue (Stewart): i. Earl Retfnard^^ b. 21 Dec., 1896,
Greenwood.
1696. Sylvester Brown' Pendleton (Simon Dodge'', SamuePp
Thomas^, James*, Caleh^), was bom at Belfast, Me., 17 September^
1836, and died at Stockton Springs, Me., 20 June, 1908. As &
young man he engaged in ship carpentry in Stockton Springs. Upon
the decline of that industry there he became an agent for the New
Home Sewing Machine Co. and travelled for them most successfully
Digitized by V^OOQIC
6S6 THB PBNDLBTON OKNKALOGT
for thirty-six jtsn, after which he was a salesman for the Rich
Shoe Co. He was a man whose upright character earned him the
respect and esteem of all who knew him.
He married at Prospect^ Me.^ 23 Augost, 1861, Hannah Maria
Eaton, bom 15 March, 1845, Lee, Me., daughter of William S. and
Ahigail Tyler (Kenney) Eaton. She survives her husband.
Issue, bom at Stockton, Me.:
2972. Ada Evelyn®, b. 5 June, 1862; m. 26 June, 1881, Levi S. Grif-
fin, b. 12 July, 1855, Prospect, Me., son of Isaac H. and
Delilah (Staples) Griffin. Res. Stockton Springs, Me.
Issue (Griffin): i. Amy GeHrude^^, b. 26 April, 1884. iL
Norman Dunbar, b. 23 July, 1888. iii. Harold Pendleton,
b. 7 Sept., 1894.
2973. Jennie Mertie, b. 16 June, 1865; m. 15 April, 1891, James
Melvin Crocker, b. 29 Feby., 1864, Lincoln Center, Me., son
of Reuben A. and Mary M. (Gifford) Crocker. Issue
(Crocker): i. Bemice Maude^^, b. 6 July, 1892. ii. Earl
Pendleton, b. 1 Aug., 1903; d. 28 Sept, 1903.
2974. Mabel Blanche, b. 12 Sept., 1866; m. at Searsport, Me., 3
June, 1888, Ralph E. Stoples, b. 15 Nov., 1866, Stockton,
Me., son of Henry S. and Miranda J. (Griffin) Staples.
Issue (Staples), b. ^at Westboro, Mass. i. Mildred
Blanchard^^, b. 26 Jany., 1890. ii. Beulah Reece, b. 4
May, 1892. iii. Dorri$ Pendleton, b. 13 Jany., 1897.
2975. Ella Maude, b. 14 July, 1868; m. 26 May, 1894, George W.
Demuth, b. 15 Oct., 1854, Waldoboro, Me., son of John L.
and Hannah (Cook) Demuth. Res. Thomaston, Me.
Issue (Demuth): i. Eva Pendleton^^, b. 27 Sept., 1898,
Westboro, Mass.
2976. Eva Staples, b. 20 Oct., 1870; d. 8 Dec, 1898; m. 28 Dec.,
1891, Peleg G. Griffin, b. 7 Dec., 1856, Stockton, Me., son
of Isaac H. and Delilah (Staples) Griffin. No issue.
2977. Grace Gertrude, b. 11 Aug., 1874; m. 17 Sept., 1901, Pierce
D. Lancaster, b. 15 Feby., 1878, Stockton, Me., son of
Edward M. and Eva (Emery) Lancaster. No issue. Res.
Stockton Springs, Me.
1696. William Btron' Pendleton (Simon Dodge', SamueP,
Thoma*^, James^, Caleb*), was bom at Prospect, Me., 8 February,
1841. He is a salesman for Emerson Bros., piano makers, Boston,
and lives at Haverhill, Mass. He married at Stockton, Me., 20 June,
1860, Eliza Ann* Griffin, bom 12 December, 1842, Searsport, Me.,
daughter of Ebenezer,^ Jr., and Clarissa (York) Griffin and grrand-
daughter of Ebenezer and [146] Lydia* (Pendleton) Griffin.
Issue, first child bom at Prospect, others at Stockton, Me.,
except as noted:
2978. Joseph Warren*, b. 7 AprU, 1862; m. Dolly Danforth.
18979. Alice Bertell, b. 8 Jany., 1864; unm.
2980. William Byron, Jr., b. 23 April, 1866 ; m. Lida Emerscm.
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1^981. Charles Clifton Shennan, b. 12 Sept., 1871, Bangor, Me.; d.
10 Dec., 1873.
2982. Marion Beatrice, b. 22 Oct., 1887; m. at Hayerbill, Mass., 30
Nov., 1906, Harris M. Wentworth.
1699. John Nelson* Pendleton (NathanieP, Nathaniel^,
Thomas^, James\ Caleb*), was bom at Deer Island, N. B., 2 Angost,
1839, and died at Newburyport, Mass., 16 October, 1905. He mar-
ried 4 April, 1869, [3096] Amelia* Pendleton, daughter of [1768]
Isaac Gilkey*, Jr., and Marj £. (Bridges) Pendleton. She is now
living at Newburyport.
Issue, first two bom at Deer Island:
2983. Alice Rose*, b. 19 Mch., 1870; m. at Ncwbnryport, Mass.,
1893, Frank Alfred Walton, son of James H. and Mary
Jane (England) Walton. Res. Newburyport Issne
(Walton) : i. Paul Stuart^^, b. 13 Oct., 1893. u. Kendrie
William, b. 22 Jany., 1896. iii. Xenophon Pendleton, b.
22 Jany., 1901.
2984. George Wellington, b. 22 Dec., 1872; m. Teresa Bridges.
2986. Frank Raymond, b. 6 Mch., 1889.
1700. Willi AM* Pendleton (Thomas', Thomas^, Thoma^,
Jamei^, Caleb*), was born at Pendleton's Island, N. B., 10 Jmie,
1798, and died at Santiago, Minn., 24 September, 1874. He had
settled in that stote in 1871. He married, 26 October, 1821, Mar-
garet B. Creasey, bom 9 September, 1794, Belfast, Me., died 30
October, 1888, Santiago, Minn., daughter of William and Ellen
(Cookson) Creasy.
Issne, bom at Bocabeck, N. B.:
2986. Thomas*, b. 6 Nov., 1822; d. 1826.
2987. William, Jr., b. 3 Mch., 1825; d. 1826.
2988. Eleanor Sophia, b. 13 Mch., 1827; d. 16 Aug., 1869, Dum-
barton, N. B.; m. (1), Sept., 1866, George Jackson; (2),
Mch., 1860, James Cormick. Issne, by second husband
(Cormick), b. at Dumbarton, N. B.: i. Thomae L.^^ b. 24
July, 1862; m. Frances Merdith. ii. Edith Mildred, b. 29
July, 1866; m. Wilson Fowler. Res. St James, N. B. iii.
Eleanor Ann, b. 23 Jnly, 1869; m. 29 Dec., 1892, James
David Crichton. Res. Bocabeck, N. B.
2989. Thomas (2nd), b. 16 May, 1829; m. Mary E. Collins.
2990. Moses Yoong, b. 29 Mch., 1832; d. 11 Jany., 1900, Santiago,
Minn.; m. 9 May, 1869, Elisa A. Grant. No issne.
2991. Mary Jane, b. 19 Aug., 1834; m. Thomas Saunders.
Richard, b. 2 March, 1839; d. 1839.
1701. Joshua* Pbndlkton (Thomas^, Thonuu^, Thomae*, Jamei^,
Caleb*), was bom at Pendleton's Island, N. B., 18 July, 1799, and
died at Deer Island, N. B., 29 April, 1876. He practised dentistry
in the Passamaquoddy Bay region and also worked a small farm.
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5SS THE PSNDLKTOir OCNKALOOT
besides engaging in real estate transactions. He married (license
issued at Eastport, Me., in 1820), [732] Rosannah^ Pendleton (a
first cousin once removed), daughter of [233] Stephen* and Pru-
dence (Dodge) Pendleton. She died in August, 1864, at Deer
Island.
Issue, bom at McMaster's Island, N. B., except as noted:
2993. PoUy*, b. 14 April, 1821; d. Aug., 1863; m. her first cousin,
Stephen* Stuart, son of Simeon and [727] Dorcas^, (Pendle-
ton) Stuart. Issue (Stuart), order uncertain: i. Qeorgi-
ana^^, m. Felix. Res., Minneapolis, Minn. ii. Fen-
wick Benjamin, last known res., Everett, Wash. iii. Frank
Dodge, iv. Almeda, m. Hamilton, v. Harvard (or
Harvey) .
2994. Drusilla, b. 2 Sept., 1822; d. unm., 1877.
2995. Prudence, b. 30 April, 1824, Deer Island, N. B. ; m. at Bos-
ton, Mass., as his second wife, 29 Nov., 1849, Charles L.
Ellis, whose first wife was her aunt [736] Pamelia Hughes^
Pendleton. Res. (1906), Needham, Mass. Issue (Ellis),
b. at Boston, except the fourth: i. Emma Frances^^, b. 16
Sept., 1850; m. Joseph Taylor, ii. Eunice Rosanna, b. 7
June, 1855; m. (1), Thomas E. Lee; (2), George F. Doane.
iii. George Cannon, b. 6 Sept., 1867; d. 29 April, 1867.
iv. Annie Ellsworth, b. 16 Jany., 1862, Everett, Mass.; m.
J. W. Sylvester, v. Charles William, b. 21 Aug., 1864; d.
at Albany, N. Y.; m. Georgia E. Haynie.
2996. Emily, b. 14 Feby., 1826; d. 27 Aug., 1902; m. 1857, John
McPherson. Issue (McPherson): i. Ehen Brooks^^, b. 31
July, 1858; m. 26 Feby., 1886, Fannie Hopkins Bean. Res.
South Kankanna, Wis. ii. Maud, b. 7 Mch„ 1866; unmar.
2997. Charles Tewksbury, b. 6 Mch., 1828, St. Andrew's, N. B.; m.
Almeda Lindsay.
2998. Abigail, b. 30 April, 1830; d. Oct., 1840.
2999. Annie, b. 25 April, 1832 ; m. at Cambridge, Mass., as his second
wife, 23 Sept., 1869, William H. Miles, son of Nathaniel
and Sally (Clark) Miles. Res. Whitewater, Wis. Issue
(Miles): i. Josie Orton^"", b. 7 May, 1872; m. 19 Oct,
1898. Zachariah Savel^nd. Res. Whitewater, Wis.
3000. Joshua Brooks, b. 5 May, 1834. He was lost in the woods
of Northern Wisconsin about 1858; unm.
3001. Rosannah, b. 17 Dec, 1838; d. 30 Nov., 1889; m. 1857, John
Holmes, son of Thomas and Deborah (Randall) Holmes.
Issue (Holmes): i. Florence Leona^^, b. 29 Aug., 1858; d.
29 May, 1862, ii. Albert Sumner, b. 27 Dec, 1862;
drowned, 27 May, 1885. iii. Jessie, b. 19 May, 1867; m,
Edwin Peabody Jordan. He is cashier of the Miners' and
Merchants' Bank at Lake City, Colo.
1702. Sarah* Pendleton (Thomas^, Thomas^, Thomas*, James*,
Caleb*), was bom at Pendleton's Island, N. B., 13 March, 1802.
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EIGHTH OBNERATION 539
She mArried at Eastport^ Me.^ Samuel Hooper, born 23 September,
1796, son of William and Abigail (Branch) Hooper.
Issue (Hooper):
i. Waiiam'', b. 9 Mch,, 1820. ii. Mary, b. 6 May,
Harris, iii. Abigail, b. 25 June, 1824; m.
iv. Sarah, b. 29 April, 1826; m. Lasbj. v. Dnuilla,
b. 23 Mch., 1828; m. (1), Kinny; (2), Leavitt
vL Elizabeth, b. 29 April, 1830; m. Dean. vii. Sam-
uel, Jr., b. 3 Mch., 1832. viii. Ward, h. 29 Mch., 1834.
ix. Swan, (twin wiUi Ward), m. Co<^. x. Joshua, b.
11 Oct., 1836. xi. Priscilla, b. 13 Nov., 1839; m.
McGee. xii. Elitta M., b. 23 Jany., 1854; m. John French.
Res. Back Bay, N. B.
1703. Thomas' Pendleton (4th) (Thomas^, Thomae^, Thonuu^,
Jamee^, Caleb*), was bom at Pendleton's Island, N. B., 24 Novem-
ber, 1804 (or 22 Nov., 1805). He maorried Eliza Travis (or
Travers), bom 6 March, 1806.
Issue, bom at Pendleton's Island:
3002. Caleb Tewksbury, b. 10 Nov., 1826; m. (1), Mrs. Mary
(Herson) Bntler; (2), Eugenia E. Snow.
3003. Mary, b. 9 Oct., 1828; m. Ephraim Butler.
3004. Joshua, b. 17 July, 1831; he was killed by lightning when a
young man; unm.
3005. Praella, b. 20 May, 1833; m. at Cape Rosier, Me., 6 Oct,
1866, Joshua G. Smith. Issue (Smith), b. at West Brook-
lin. Me.: i. Mary E.*^ b. 1868; m. 25 Dec., 1896, Mdvin
R. Sellers, ii. Edwin W., b. 1870; unm. iii. Minnie A.,
b. 1872; m. 6 Oct., 1891, Alason E. Carter, iv. Thomae
E,, b. 1876; d. unm. v. Eugene L., b. 1882; unm. Mrs.
Smith lives at Sedgwick, and her ch. at W. Brooklin, Me.
3006. Thomas (5th), b. 28 April, 1835; he was killed by lightning
with his brother Joshua.
3007. Drusilla, b. 14 May, 1839; d. at Brooklin, Me.; m. Lee
Richardson. Issue (Richardson): i. Adelbert^^, drowned
in the Penobscot river.
3008. John Cooper, b. 15 Oct., 1844; d. young.
3009. Eliaa, b. 26 Nov., 1847; m. Austin S. Turner.
1707. Elizabeth' Pendleton (Thomae', Thomas^, Thamae^,
James^, Caleb*), was bom at Deer Island, N. B., about 1815, and
died in 1872, aged 57, at Duncan's Mills, Calif. She married An-
drew Roix, and had issue (Roix):
i. Charles Franklin^, m. Mrs. Carrie Smith and settled in Mexico,
ii. Martha, m. William Claressy. iii. Elisabeth, m. (1),
John Finkle (or Finkell) ; (2), Robert Churchill, iv.
Margaret, m. William Demming. v. John Alexander,
drowned; unm. vi. Susan Catherine, m. Andrew Mc-
Dougal. vii. Joshua Pendleton, d. unm. at Eureka, Calif.
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540 THE PBNDUBTON OSNSALOGT
viii. Mary, d. young, ix. Jame9 Alhiam, b. 3 Mch., 1850,
Calais, Me.; m. Amelia Howard. Res., Occidental, Calif,
z. Helen Augusta, b. Mch., 1854; m. Levi S. Soper. Res.
San Francisco, Calif.
1708. Mary* Pbndlbton {Thomas', Thomas*, Thomas^, James\
Caleb*), was bom at Deer Island or Pendleton Island, N. B. She
marri^ (1), Daniel Ingersoll and (2), Marie Milberry. She is
said to have had issne by first husband (Ingersoll) :
i. Susan*, m. John McClellan or McClennan.
Issne by second husband (Milberry) :
ii. Frank (?). iii. Arthur Hill. iv. Elmer, v. Quy S. (?). Res.
San Francisco, Calif.
1709. Ward* Pendleton (Thomas^ Thomas*, Thomas*, James^,
Caleb*), was bom at Deer Island, N. B., and always made his home
there, and on a neighboring island. He married Abigail Loring
and had issne, bom at Pendleton Island, N. B. — order uncertain:
3010. Calvin Adams*, m. (1), Elisabeth Rome; (2), Teresa M.
Holland.
3011. Abigail Sophia, b. 21 June, 1853; m. Albert C* Lambert
3012. Guy C, m. Azinie Patterson.
3013. Frank S., m. Josephine Hanson.
SOU. Robert S., m. Katie Cook.
3016. Samuel W., m. Josephine* Ward.
3016. CHnton, d. young.
3017. Emily M., m. William Richards<Hi. She had issue (Richard-
son): i. Myrtle^*, m. Lincoln Wilson. Res., Leimards-
ville, N. B. ii. Qenevieve. iii. Moneda. iv. SteUa. y.
WiUiam.
3018. Millie T., m. Luther Lambert No issue. Res. Lord's Cove,
Deer Island, N. B.
1720. Mart* Pendleton (Tewksbury^, Thomas*, Thomas*,
James*, Caleb*), was bom at Pendleton's Island, N. B., 27 May,
1813, and died at Deer Island, N. B., 26 July, 1892. She married
at Eastport, Me, 10 September, 1829, Henry Hooper (T. R.), bom
21 February, 1806, died 30 August, 1889, son of William and Abi-
gail (Branch) Hooper.
Issue (Hooper), bom at Deer Island, Nj B.:
i. Dorcas Ellen*, b. 7 June, 1830.
ii William Henry, b. 9 (or 12) April, 1832.
iii. George Washington, b. 1 March, 1834.
iv. John Andrew, b. 22 Feby., 1835.
V. James Edward, b. 9 (or 29) March, 1837. Res. Deer Island,
vi. Hiram Tewksbury, b. 7 (or 9) April, 1839.
vii. Sarah Jane, b. 30 May, 1842; m. Lloyd. Deceased.
viii. Elvira Rebecca, b. 22 March, 1844; m. Benjamin Gilpatrick.
Res. Elkhart, Ind.
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BIOHTH GSNBRATION 541
ix. Balph Taylor, b. 30 March, 1846. Res. Digby, N. S.
z. Sylvia Caroline, b. 20 April, 1848; m. John Peterson. Res.
Chehnsford, Mass.
zi. Elisa Meriline (twin with Sylvia), m. Smith. Deceased.
zii. Ernest Vincent, b. 6 Aug., 1850.
xiii. Nancy Adelaide, b. 20 (or 23) Oct., 1862; m. Boyntcm.
Deceased,
ziv. Elisabeth Emma, b. 13 Jnne (or Jany.), 1854; m. Frederick
A. Richard. Res. E. Randolph, Vt.
XV. Charles Arthur, b. 11 May, 1856; m. [4059] Lavinia Jane^<^
Pendleton. Res. Fort Fairfield, Me.
1727. Daniel* Psndlston, Jr. (DanieV, Thomas'^, Thomas^,
Jame^, Caleb^), was bom at Pendleton Island, N. B., 8 AprU, 1824,
and was lost at sea with his wife and family in October, 1861, while
homeward bound from Turk's Island, West Indies. He was a mas-
ter mariner.
He married 2 October, 1845, Mary Elisabeth Loring.
Issue:
3019. Alice Brewer.*
3020. Annie.
1728. Gborgs Washington* Pkndlbton {Danief, Thonuu*,
Thomas^, James^, Caleb*), was bom at Pendleton's Island, N. B., 4
July, 1826, and died at sea, 14 January, 1878. He was a master
mariner.
He married (1) (intentions entered at Portland, Me., 23 January,
1856), Rosanna Lynch, of Portland. She died of yellow fever at
Havana, Cuba, in the following summer, and he married (2), Kate
Lynch, sister to his first wife. She went to sea with her husband
and was drowned at the time he lost his vessel with, all hands except
himself and one other. Capt. Pendletcm married (3), at Perry, Me.,
18 December, 1873, Mrs. Alzina Conger.
Issue by third wife, bom at Perry, Me.:
3021. Daniel WiUiam*, b. 5 April, 1875; d. 19 April, 1898, Mon-
sapec. Me.
3022. George Alonzo, b. 25 May, 1877; d. 12 March, 1898, Mem-
sapec, Me.
1734. James' Pendleton (James GUheff^, Qidean^, Thofmu',
Jame9\ Caleb*), was bom at Islesboro, Me., 23 June, 1807, and died
26 June, 1879. In 1819 his father removed to Ohio, and James
spent the rest of his life in that state, where he was a farmer in
Licking and Franklin Counties. He was a captain in the Ohio
militia.
He married Jane Gailor, bom 5 February, 1811, near Marietta,
Ohio, died 22 Febroary, 1889, Washington, Ohio, daughter of Jacob
Gailor.
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542 THE PBNDLBTON OBNBALOGT
Issue^ first ^ye bam in Licking Co.^ others in Franklin Co.,
Ohio:
3023. John B.% b. 19 Feby., 1832; m. Mary Kring.
3024. Joseph E., b. 28 June, 1833 ; m. EUaabeth A. Wright
3025. George, b. 16 April, 1835; m. Ruth Stanley.
3026. Miriam, b. 6 April, 1837; d. 8 May, 1862, Clinton, 111.; m.
5 Jany., 1857, Andrew Young. He was a soldier in the
Civil War. Issue (Young): i. George^^, b. 6 Nov., 1868.
He is said to have been killed on the railroad in Mo. ii.
Matilda, b. 1 Aug., 1860; d. at Clinton, 111.
3027. Lewis, b. 25 Dec., 1838; m. Lorita Sullivan.
3028. EmeUne, b. 9 Sept., 1839; d. 3 Oct., 1841.
3029. EUzabeth, b. 9 April, 1842; m. 25 Oct., 1868, David Mor-
ford, a soldier of the Rebellion. They are now said to be
in Utah. Issue (Morford): i. Willie B.'^ b. 17 June,
1873. Perhaps another son.
3030. Harriet, b. 6 Dec., 1843; d. 9 Aug., 1852.
3031. James Gilkey, b. 17 April, 1845; m. Ellen Sullivan.
3032. Amos Harris, b. 8 June, 1847; m. (1), Emily West; (2),
Hattie Cock.
3033. Ezeriah Davidson, b. 15 May, 1849; m. (1), Mary Hunter;
(2), Lillian M.* Pendleton.
3034. Daniel G., b. 28 March, 1851; m. Etta Sullivan.
3035. Catherine, b. 28 Nov., 1853; d. 19 Nov., 1854.
1736. Maria* Pendleton (James Gilhey^, Gideon^, Thomat'^,
Jame*^, Caleb*), was bom at Islesboro, Me., 15 July, 1810, and
died at Columbus, CHiio, 5 July, 1907. She married (1), 3 July,
1828> Miles H. Chester, of Granville, Ohio, bom 1804, died 1837.
She married (2), May, 1840, Clark Hewitt (or Hewett), and (3),
4 July, 1846, John Ingles, of Columbus, Ohio.
Issue by first husband (Chester):
i. Alfred A.^, b. 3 June, 1829; m. Belinda Shrigley. Res. In-
dianapolis, Ind.
u. Ann Eliza, b. 15 March, 1831; m. (1), William (?) Green;
(2), George W. Davis. Res. Osbom, O.
iii. Chloe M., b. 19 Aug., 1833, Troro, O.; m. (1), Joseph Piatt;
(2), Thomas Duvall. Res. near Wapakoneta, O. She had
four ch. by her second husband, via.: William R.^^ (Duvall),
Byron Chester, Margaret [Mrs. W. A. Feam], and John L.
1737. Joel* Pendleton {James Gilkey'', Gideon^, Thomas^,
James*, Caleb*), was bom at Islesboro, Me., 26 January, 1812, and
died near Findlay, Ohio, 12 May, 1894. In 1835 he removed from
Licking County, Ohio, where his father had settled in 1819, to Han-
cock County, in the same state. Here he purchased a farm in
Blanchard township, and four years later sold it and removed to
Findlay township, where he resided until his death. For thirty-five
years he was County Surveyor of Hancock County.
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EIGHTH OKNERATION 543
Joel" Pendleton married in Licking County^ Ohio^ 22 November^
1832, Amy Sherman, bom 8 May, 1815, Beauford, Vt, died 17
June, 1906, near Findlay, Ohio, daughter of Japhet and Hester
(Munsel) Sherman.
Issue, first child bom near Granville, others near Findlay,
Ohio:
3036. Darius*, b. 4 Nov., 1833; d. unm. at Findlay, O., 20 Jany.,
1879.
3037. Anna, b. 29 July, 1835; m. Campbell Byal.
3038. William Allen, b. 9 May, 1838; d. 2 Aug., 1839.
3039. Richard Johnson, b, 27 July, 1840; d. 20 July, 1842.
3040. Lucinda, b. 1 Sept., 1842; m. William R. Baldwin.
3041. George Sherman, b. 1 Jany., 1845; m. Mary S. Anderson.
3042. Joel Wallace, b. 3 Dec, 1848; m. Mary Ann Plotts.
3043. Mary Elizabeth, b. 25 Feby., 1851 ; m. Isaac C. Porter.
3044. Harriet Amy, b. 16 June, 1853 ; m. Dr. Franklin Litzenberg.
3045. Louisa, b. 8 Dec, 1856; m. Daniel F. Lightfoot.
3046. Charles French, b. 12 April, 1859; m. Elizabeth D. Henry.
Rcf.: " History of Hancock County, Ohio."
1738. Gideon" Pendleton (James Gilkey'', Gideon^, Thomoi^,
James^, Caleb*), was bom at Islesboro, Me.^ 10 May, 1813, and was
killed by the Indians on a ranch in Texas in 1867. He was a
teacher, surveyor, and farmer in Ohio, Kentucky, and Texas.
He married in Henderson County, Ky., in 1839, Maria Sugg,
daughter of Willie and Kezia (Hart) Sugg.
Issue, bom in Henderson Co., Ey.:
3047. Marion^, b. 1841 ; d. unm. in Arkansas in 1867.
3048. Eugene Beauhamais, b. 19 June, 1844; m. Lucie Rodgers.
1740. Darius Dow* Pendleton (James Gilhey', Gidecm^,
Thomas*, James^, Caleb*), was born at Islesboro, Me., 14 Novem-
ber, 1816, and died near McComb, Ohio, 8 September, 1876. He
was reared near Granville, Ohio, where his father had settled in
1819, and when a very young man returned to Maine, and engaged
for a number of years in seafaring, making several voyages to the
West Indies and to South America. In September, 1841, he re-
moved to Hancock County, Ohio, where his brother Joel had set-
tled, and located in Union township. During the following winter
he taught school at Union Center, and then took up carpentry and
building, in which he was occupied until April, 1851. In this month
he started for California with four other men, who like himself
were no longer able to resist the " gold fever." They left New
York for Panama on the ship " Nathan Hale," which was wrecked
on the reefs at Turk's Island. They managed to get ashore, how-
ever, and eventually reached the Isthmus, which they crossed on
foot. Mr. Pendleton did not stay long in California, returning late
in 1861 by way of Nicaragua.
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544 THB PBNDLSTOir OBITBALOGT
In February^ 1852, he settled on a tract of land two miles sooth
of McComb, Ohio, where he made his home the rest of his life, en-
gaging in farming and in building. On the 16th of August, 1862,
he was commissioned First Lieutenant of Co. G, 118th Regt, Ohio
Volunteer Infantry^ and saw active service with his regiment in Ken-
tucky until he resigned, 19 April, 1863. His two oldest sons served
in the same company with him, and three of his nephews were in
the regiment. Upon his return from the field he was made Colonel
of the Second Home Guard Regt. of Hancock County, but did no
other service except to practice the drills required. In person he
stood nearly six feet tall, averaging in weight two hundred pounds,
made up of bone and muscle. He was long regarded as the strongest
man in the county.
Darius Dow' Pendleton married (1), at South Fox Island, Me.,
30 October, 1837, Rachel PhUbrook, bom there, 2 May, 1816, died
24 July, 1844, Hancock County, Ohio, daughter of Phineas and
(second wife) Lydia (Young) Philbrodc. He married (2), in Han-
cock County, Ohio, 29 August, 1844, Mary Ann Green, bom 25 Sep-
tember, 1824, died 25 January, 1891, daughter of William and Susan
(Hummon) Green. Her parents were natives of Pennsylvania and
early pioneers in Ohio.
Issue by first wife:
3049. George Franklin^ b. 27 Sept., 1840, So. Fox Island, Me.; m.
(1), Emma F. Galloway; (2), Mary B. Sutphin.
3050. Zflpha, b. 18 Sept., 1842, Union Township, Ohio; m. George
Semler.
3051. John, b. 21 July, 1844. He enlisted in Co. G, 118th Regt,
Ohio Vol. Infantry, 19 Aug., 1862, and was killed on the
skirmish line at the battle of Kenesaw Mountain [Ga.], 27
June, 1864.
Issue by second wife, first three bom in Union Township,
others near McComb, Ohio:
3052. Joel, b. 24 March, 1846; m. Margaret Morrison.
3053. William, b. 1 Oct, 1847; m. (1), Mclvina S. Shilling; (2),
Mary M. Hanes.
3054. James Marion, b. 21 Nov., 1849; m. Louisa C. Ward.
3055. Elizabeth Jane, b. 4 Oct,, 1852; m. William Koonts.
3056. Florence Ann, b. 29 Aug., 1854; m. Enoch L. Haddox.
3057. Viola Armada, b. 22 Dec., 1856; m. Joseph P. Hanes.
3058. Saloma Amy, b. 26 Dec., 1858; m. Christian D. Inebnit
3059. McClellan C, b. 26 July, 1861; m. Emma F. Granger.
3060. Grant, b. 5 Feby., 1863; m. Sarah F. Mogle.
3061. Mary Alvira, b. 24 March, 1866; m. William H. Bails.
3062. Livona Adelia, b. 13 Feby., 1869 ; m William E. Harris.
3063. Clara Ahneda, b. 17 Oct, 1871 ; m. William F. Miller.
Rcf.: "Philbrook Genealogy," by Rev. Jacob Chapman; •'Roster Ohio
Soldiers,'' Vol. VIII, pp. 231, 233, 239.
1745. John Jefferson' Pendleton {James Gilhey^, Gideon*,
Digitized by V^OOQIC
XIOHTK OENKRATION 545
Thomoi'^, James\ Caleb*), was bom in Licking County, Ohio, 26
July, 1825, and died at Granville, Ohio, 14 June, 1906. He always
made his h<Hne near his place of birth, where he engaged in car-
pentry, in farming, and in fruit raising. We are greatly indebted
to him for data concerning his father's numerous descendants.
John J." Pendleton married 16 April, 1848, Lirana Brown, born
20 July, 1831, So. Fox Island, Me., daughter of Thomas and Susan
(Philbrook) Brown.
Issue :
3064. Sarah Ann*, b. 23 March, 1849; m. 4 July, 1870, William
Baker. Issue (Baker): i. Howard^^, b. 23 Sept, 1871.
ii. Ella Af., b. 28 March, 1873; m. 21 June, 1891, Delbert
J. RoUerson.
3066. Gideon Horatio, b. 17 May, 1850; m. Laura L." Pendleton.
3066. Lealand, b. 11 Dec., 1851; d. 11 April, 1852.
3067. Eugene LeRoy, b. 31 Jany., 1853; m. Bertha Buemier.
3068. Virgil Jewett, b. 24 April, 1855; unm.
3069. Oscar Bruce, b. 5 Dec., 1858; m. Emma House.
3070. EUa Malinda, b. 7 May, 1861; m. 31 Jany., 1893, Dillon
Montgomery. Issue (Montgomery): i. Elha^^, b. 13 June^
1894. ii. Lucinda Livana, b. 3 April, 1896.
3071. Edmond Clarence, b. 16 May, 1863 ; m. Jany., 1890, Maggie
Humphries, of Columbus, Miss. No issue.
3072. Lillian Matilda, b. 27 April, 1866; m. [3033] Eseriah D.»
Pendleton.
3073. Florence Nightingale, b. 2 Oct., 1867; m. 19 March, 1893,
William S. Wright Issue (Wright): i. Mary Livana^^, b.
20 Oct., 1894. ii. Oscar Vivian, b. 27 Aug., 1898.
3074. Mary Elizabeth, b. 20 Sept., 1869; m. 20 Aug., 1892, Frank
T. Hill. Res. Croton, O. Issue (Hill): i. Frances Al-
berta, b. 24 Sept., 1896. ii. Ruth E., b. 20 March, 1907.
3075. Niles Frederic, b. 15 July, 1874; unm.
1746. John Gilket" Pendleton (John', Gideon^, Thoma^,
James^, Caleb*), was bom at Deer Island, N. B., 14 September,
1817, and died at Cleveland, Ohio, 14 May, 1894. He removed to
that city about 1848, and engaged in ship building. He followed
this occupation in various parts of the country afterwards, but kept
his residence at Cleveland. In early life he was a mariner.
He married at Pembroke, Me., 27 June, 1842, Mary Jane Laugh-
ton, bom 16 Jany., 1826, Eastport, Me., died 5 Feby., 1888, Cleve-
land, Ohio, daughter of William and Margaret Laughton.
Issue, first three bom at Deer Island, N. B., others at Cleve-
land, Ohio:
3076. Enoch*, b. 1 July, 1843; d. 7 July, 1843.
3077. Lewis, b. 4 Sept., 1844; m. at Cleveland, 10 Sept., 1863, Elis-
abeth Elwell, daughter of James K. and Mary Elwell.
No issue. He was for many years a carpenter and builder
at Cleveland, retiring frmn active business not long ago. At
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^46 THE PENDLETON OBNEALOOT
the outbreak of the Civil War he enlisted in an Ohio regt,
but his father forced his discharge on the ground of mi-
nority. Mr. Pendletoa now lives in Cleveland. He has
taken great interest in this genealogy.
3078. Sarah Jane, b. 3 Oct., 1846; d. 8 Feby., 1850.
3079. Wellington, b. 19 Sept., 1848; d. 19 Feby., 1860.
3080. Josephine, b. 18 Feby., 1851 ; d. 9 Oct., 1865.
3081. William Henry, b. 22 May, 1863; m. 22 May, 1883, Mary
Ann Sullivan, b. 9 Sept., 1861, daughter of Cornelius and
Catherine (Keating) Sullivan. No issue. He is an insur-
ance agent in Cleveland. Mrs. Pendleton's father was a
soldier in the 116th N. Y. Volunteers in the Civil War, and
was killed at Baton Rouge, La., late in 1862.
3082. Susanna, b. 30 May, 1855; d. 24 Sept., 1905; m. (1), Henry
Cook; (2), Walter Smalley. No issue.
1747. Mahitable' Pendleton (John', Gideon^, Thomas^, Jamtt^,
Caleb*), was bom at Deer Island, N. B., and died there, 18 May,
1845. She married as his first wife, Joseph H. Morang. He mar-
ried (2), her cousin, Maria J.' Leeman, daughter of Daniel and
[703] Matilda^ (Pendleton) Leeman.
Issue of Joseph H. and Mahitable' (Pendleton) Morang:
i. John*, d. ae. 19 years.
ii. Lovilla, m. (1), Charles Foster; (2), .
iii. Mary Ellen, b. 31 Aug., 1844; d. 13 Feby., 1881; m. 23 April,
1864, Charles H. Randall, of Cleveland, Ohio. They had
seven children.
1748. James^ Pendleton (John', Gideon^, Thomas^, James^, Car-
leh*), was born at Deer Island, N. B., about 1821, and died at La
Crosse, Wis., 17 January, 1890, aged 69 years. He was a ship car-
penter and removed to Cleveland, Ohio, about 1848. At the out-
break of the Civil War he enlisted in the U. S. Navy, and served
nearly three years on the gunboat " Essex." He then enlisted in
Co, B, 107th Regt., Ohio Volunteer Infantry, on the 4th of Janu-
ary, 1864, and was transferred to Co. G, 25th Ohio, on the 13th of
July, 1865. He was discharged from the service, 1 February, 1866.
His son Beeley served in the same companies with him. After the
war he took up a 160-acre homestead in Benzie County, Mich., and
later removed to Frankfort, Mich.
James' Pendleton married at Eastport, Me., 6 January, 1845,
Mary E. Doughty, bom there, 1820, died 1 January, 1890, Frank-
fort, Mich., daughter of John Doughty.
Issue, first three bom at Deer Island, N. B., others at Cleve-
land, Ohio:
3083. Bela», b. 14 July, 1845; m. (1), Frances Holcomb; (2), Mar-
tha Story.
3084. John, m. Sophia Hartman.
3085. Sarah Eleanor, b. 14 April, 1848; m. at Cleveland, Ohio, 4
Digitized by V^OOQIC
BIOHTR GENERATION 547
May, 1867^ John Benjamin^ a soldier of thq Rebellion. Res.
Cleveland. Issue (Benjamin): i. Datfid^^, b. 17 Not., 1869;
m. Margaret Rooney. ii. Richard, b. 26 June^ 1871; m.
Nellie Sullivan.
3086. Adelaide, b. 22 May, 1853 ; m. 22 June, 1870, Louis Latham.
Res. Cleveland, O. Issue (Latham) : i. Mary^^, b. 5 Jany.,
1871; m. William Quinn. ii. Minnie May, b. 11 Dec., 1872;
d. 1892.
3087. James, Jr., b. 3 Oct, 1854; m. Nancy P. Clyde.
1749. Beelet Buanchford* Pendleton {John', Gideon^, Thofnai*,
James^, Caleb*), was bom at Deer Island, N. B., 13 December, 1824,
and died at LaCrosse, Wis., 29 March, 1906. He was a soldier in
the Civil War, enlisting in Co. C, 33rd Regt., Wisconsin Volunteer
Infantry, 18 October, 1862, and was discharged, 19 February, 1863,
in order that he might join the Mississippi Marine Brigade. He
enlisted in this organization the same day, at Benton Barracks, Mo.,
and was discharged on account of disability, 12 September, 1863.
By occupation he was a carpenter and builder.
He married at Darlington, Wis., 30 October, 1855, Catharine
Newkirk, bom 5 March, 1837, in Illinois, daughter of Cyrus and
Catharine (Wildermuth) Newkirk.
Issue :
3088. James William*, b. 22 Nov., 1856, Darlington, Wis.; m. Elisa-
beth Greindsen.
3089. Isaac Washington, b 22 Nov., 1858, Blanchard, Wis.; d. 7
Sept., 1862.
3090. Florence Rosella, b. 9 April, 1862, KirkviUe, Mo.; d. 19 Oct.,
1865.
3091. Pleasant Emma, b. 10 Aug., 1864, Blanchardville, Wis.; m.
Albert B. Fessenden.
3092. George Washington, b. 7 May, 1867, LaCrosse, Wis.; unm.
3093. Elmaria Jane, b. 26 Dec, 1869, LaCrosse; d. 27 July, 1870.
3094. Lilly Louisa, b, 16 July, 1871 ; m. Thomas Morris.
3095. Roy Wellington, b. 11 Jany., 1879; m. Sophia Hanifl.
1751, Elmira' Pendleton {John'', Gideon*, Thomas*, James^,
Caleb*), was bom at Deer Island, N. B., 8 September, 1830. She
married there, 8 November, 1849, Campbell Lord, born in Nova
Scotia, 31 October, 1818, died 16 May, 1887, Kirwin, Kas., son of
Nehemiah Lord. Mrs. Lord lives at Livingston, Mont.
Issue (Lord), first child bom at Deer Island, others in Wis-
consin :
i. Rebecca*, b. 25 Aug., 1850; m. 18 Sept., 1868, Edmund Clea-
nand.
ii. Sarah A., b. 18 Nov., 1852; d. 10 Aug., 1854.
iii. William, b. 5 Aug., 1854; d. 18 May, 1857.
iv. Sophia, b. 8 Sept., 1857; d. 21 May, 1883, Riddlesville, Ore.;
m. 19 Nov., 1878, Joseph T. Delk.
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548 THE PXKDLSTON GENBALO0F7
y. Ida, b. 27 Fehy., 1860; m. 8 Nov. 1875, Henrj Smith.
vi. Goodwin, b. 15 Nov., 1864; d. ,
▼ii. Ada, b. 6 June, 1866; m. 9 Sept., 1891, Thomas Hurley. Res.
Livingston, Mont.
viiL Mary, b. 8 April, 1873; m. 24 April, 1893, Charles CIbA. Res.
Livingston, Mont.
1754. Emblink* Pxndlbton (John', Gideon^, Thanuu\ James*,
Caleb*), was bom in 1841. She married (1), Charles A. Green, and
(2), Dexter £. Getchell. Res. Weyerhanser, Wis.
Issue, all by first husband (Green) :
i. Clara*, b. 3 Nov., 1858.
ii. Orilla, b. 5 Dec., 1860.
iii. Alice, b. 22 March, 1862.
iv. Albert, b. 12 Dec., 1863.
V. Nellia, b. 25 Dec, 1865.
1758. Isaac Gilket* Pkndlbton, Jr. (Isaac GUkey'', Gideon*,
Thomas*, James*, Caleb*), was bom at Deer Island, N. B., 18 Nov.,
1821. He was a ship carpenter, and in 1906 was living at Deer
Island.
He married, (1), at Eastport, Me., 26 March, 1848, Mary Eliza
Bridges, bom 16 March, 1829, Deer Island, N. B., daughter of
William and Mary (Evans) Bridges. They were divorced and she
married (2), at Newburyport, Mass., 30 Aug^ist, 1898, Samuel H.
Safford. Mr. Pendleton married (2), Mrs. Price.
Issue by first wife:
3096. Amelia*, b. 11 Jany., 1849, Eastport, Me.; m. [1699] Jchn
N.® Pendleton.
3097. George Wellington, b. 22 Dec., 1853, Cleveland, O.; ul Bridget
O'Sullivan.
3098. Lucy May, b. 19 July, 1868, Eastport, Me.; m. 17 April, 1882,
Thomas Henry Welch, son of Maurice and Mary (Lane)
Welch. Res. Newburyport, Mass. Issue (Welch): i. Alice
Pearl^^, b. 10 Aug., 1882; m. Frank Carey, ii. Af ary Eliza-
beth, b. 30 April, 1884; m. Patrick Ferrick. iii. Edward,
b. 14 Dec, 1886. iv. George, b. 1 Sept., 1888. v. Grace
Marion, b. 6 Nov., 1891. vi. Thomas W., b. 15 April, 1903.
1759. Lydia M." Pendleton (Isaac Gilkey^, Gideon*, Thomas*,
James*, Caleb*), was bom at Deer Island, N. B., 15 May, 1825.
She married (1), at Eastport, Me., 4 Aug., 1845, Silas Bailey; (2),
at Fall River, Mass., 11 January, 1890, William Astley. Res.
(1903), Fall River, Mass.
Issue (Bailey), first child bom at Calais, others at Topsfield,
Me.:
i. William D.*, b. 18 Dec, 1849. He was unm. when last heard
from in Spdcane, Wash., twenty years ago.
Digitized by V^OOQIC
BIOHTH OKNKRATION 549
ii. Matilda Gertrude, b. 18 Sept., 1851; m. James Albert Gould.
Res. Westporty Mass.
iii. Marshall Alden, b. 14 Sept, 1853; m. Carrie Frost. Res. Fall
River, Mass.
iy. James Buchanan, b. 18 June, 1857; m. (1), Ella Myers; (2),
May Healey. Res. Providence, R. I.
1760. Malinda^ Pkndlbton (Isaac GUkey^, Gidean\ Thomat^,
James^, Caleb*), was bom at Deer Island, N. B., 10 May^ 1827. She
married at Eastport, Me., 10 November, 1845, Gabriel Huson. Res.
(1903), Methuen, Mass.
Issue (Huson), bom at Eastport, Me.:
i. ComeUa*, b. 25 Nov., 1846; d. 27 Aug., 1847.
ii. James Albion, b. 9 Oct., 1847; m. 17 Nov., 1890, Sarah
Stratton.
iii. Maurice Bailey, b. 3 Aug., 1849; m. 8 Feby., 1877, Nellie Fran-
ces Mahoney.
iv. Frederick, b. 3 April, 1851; d. 26 July, 1857.
V. Alice Jane, b. 26 Nov., 1854; m. 1897, Samuel Levy,
vi. John Ellingwood, b. 28 Sept., 1855; m. 29 Oct., 1878, Lora
Frances Howard,
vii. Edward Frank, b. 18 Sept., 1862; m. 1894, Grace lola Barry,
viii. Mary Elizabeth, b. 4 July, 1868; d. 27 July, 1869.
1763. James Howard" Pendleton (Isaac Gilhey^, Gideon^,
Thomas^, James*, Caleb*), was bom at Eastport, Me., 16 June, 1834.
In early life he followed the sea, and then took up cabinet making
and carpentry, in which trades he was engaged in Ohio, Iowa, and
Colorado. Mr. Pendleton now lives at Boulder, Colo.
He married (1), at West Union, Iowa, in April, 1856, Susan Eliz-
abeth Eggleston, bom 22 Febmary, 1839, Simcoe, Canada, died 31
August, 1898, Idaho Falls, Idaho, daughter of Elisha and Rachael
(Kinney) Eggleston. He married (2), 6 March, 1878, Elizabeth
McKiddy Low, bora 11 Mfeirch, 1868, Valley Falls, Kas., daughter
of Robert Donaldson and Martha (Gibson) Low.
Issue by first wife:
3099. Eva Matilda*, b. 3 June, 1858, West Union, Iowa ; unm.
3100. May Ludna, b. 27 July, 1860, West Union, Iowa; m. (1),
John Blackbum; (2), Scully. Res. Seattle, Wash.
Issue by first husband (Blackbum): i. WiUiarn^^.
3101. Grant Wallace, b. 3 June, 1864, Blackhawk, Colo.; m. Olive
E. Johnson.
3102. Frances Ettie, b. 26 June, 1867, near Boulder, Colo.
Issue by second wife, last four bom at Boulder, Colo.
3103. George Howard, b. 13 Mch., 1881, Idaho Springs, Colo.; m.
18 Dec, 1904, Evelyn Alma Famsworth. No issue. He
is with the Grill Lumber Co. of Louisville, Colo.
3104. Clara Ann, b. 12 Nov., 1882, Idaho Springs, Colo.; m. 18
Digitized by V^OOQIC
550 THE PBNDLBTON OBNEALOGT
June^ 1907, Howard LintCMi Latta. Res., Boulder, Colo.
Issue (Latta) : i. Fredia Junid^^, b. 6 Sept, 1908.
3105. Mary Elisabeth, b. 23 July, 1886, Nort<mTille, Kans.
3106. Flora EUa, b. 22 Mch., 1891.
3107. Amy Retta, b. 5 Jany., 1893.
3108. Rachel Editib, b. 24 Mch., 1895.
3109. Grace Dorothea, b. 16 Feby., 1901.
1766. Charlbs H." Pbndlbton (Charles Thonuu\ Gideon^
Thomas^, James^, Caleb*), was bom at Eastport, Me., 6 January,
1834. He enlisted at Clermont, Iowa, 15 September, 1861, in Co.
C, 12th Regt. Iowa Volunteer Infantry, and was killed at the battle
of Shiloh, 6 AprU, 1862.
He married in 1859, Sarah Hendershott. She married (2),
Leonard Underwood and is now deceased.
Charles H. Pendleton's children were:
3110. Loren H.*, b. 10 Mch., 1860.
3111. Charles E., b. June, 1862; m. . Res. Atkinson,
Neb. No record obtainable.
1767. Augusta Dorcas* Pendleton (Charles Thomas'', Gideon*,
Thomas*, James^, Caleb*), was bom at Eastport, Me., 17 October,
1836. She married (1), at Clermont, Iowa, 1 September, 1853,
Joseph Greenleaf Lorell; (2), at West Union, Iowa, Alexander
House. Residence, Fayette, Iowa.
Issue by first husband (Lovell):
i. Charles*, b. 1855; d. 1856.
ii. Oscar K., b. 15 July, 1857, Austin, Minn.; m. 16 Sept., 1878,
Ella Martin. Res. West Union, la.
Issue by second husband (House), bom at West Union, la.,
except as noted:
iii. Rose M., d. 1860.
iv. Alexine, b. 19 Jany., 1861, Pleasant Valley, la.; m. 23 July,
1886, David Craft. Res. Lake Mills, la.
V. Amos Clarence, b. Sept., 186 — ; d. 1895.
vi. Anna May, m. George Gaynor. Res. Fayette, la.
vii. James Henry, b. Oct, 1869; m. 16 Oct., 1902, Emma Rap-
pold. Res. Fayette, la.
▼iii. Elmer Erastus, b. 19 Jany., 1871; m. 4 Jany., 1905, Josephine
Timm.
1769. Esther Jane* Pendleton (Charles Thomas^, Gideon*,
Thomas^, James^, Caleb*), was bom at Eastport, Me., 26 January,
1842. She married at Pleasant Valley, Iowa, in 1860, Francis
George Crandall, bom 1816, in New York State, died 17 November,
1886, Independence, Iowa, son of Daniel Stanton Crandall. Mrs.
Crandall is now living at Hawkeye, Iowa.
Digitized by V^OOQIC
BIOHTR OBNEHATION 551
Issue (Crandall), first three bom in Pleasant Valley, others
at Windsor, Iowa:
i. Florence Udora% b. April, 1862; m. W. W. DuBois. Res. West
Union, Ia«
ii. Sherman Adelbert, b. Aug., 1864; m. Addie Searles. Res.
Hawkeye, la.
iii. Rose Arilla, b. Nov., 1866; m. Charles Roberts. Res. Hawk-
eye, la.
iy. Esther Alma, b. Mch., 1868; m. George Chamberlain. Res.
Waterloo, la.
V. Charles Roy, b. May, 1870; m. 31 May, 1897, Mary Tiemey.
Res. Hawkeye, la.
▼i. Cora Adelia, b. Jany., 1872; m. Claude Smock. Res. Hawk-
eye, la.
▼ii. Clyde Arthur, b. Mch., 1878; m. Mabel M3rres. Res. Hawk-
eye, la.
1771. Maroarxt Sapphira" Pbndleton {Charles Thomoi'^,
Gideon*, Thomas^, James^, Caleh*), was bom at Deer Island, N. B.,
9 June, 1846. She married in Fayette County, Iowa, 2 September,
1866, Simeon Gifford, bom 10 March, 1844, Racine, Wis., son of
Enoch Lester and Christine (King) Gifford. Residence, Wauco-
ma, Iowa.
Issue (Gifford), bom in Fayette County, Iowa:
i. Emma A.», b. 2 Nov., 1867; m. 2 Nov., 1893, Fred A. Bellis.
Res. Bellis, Wis.
ii. G. Franklin, b. 29 Dec., 1869 ; m. Oct., 1899, Amy Witchman.
Res. Waucoma, la.
iii. Esther Christine, b. 24 Feby., 1871; m. 26 Dec., 1897, Lee
Leighton. Res. Kanawha, la.
iv. Lester Charles, b, 27 Nov., 1873; m. Dec., 1899, Mae Ten-
nemby. Res. Waucoma, la.
V. Grace R., b. 24 Aug., 1877; res. Waucoma, la.
vi. Paul S., b. 2 April, 1881 ; m. Jennie Haines. Res. Greeley, la.
vii. Lloyd A., b. 17 Sept., 1883; d. infancy,
viii. Ruth L., b, 27 Jany., 1886; d. 3 Oct., 1889.
ix. Ethel W., b. 10 Dec, 1891.
1772. Daniel Philbrook' Pendleton (Charles Thomas'^,
Gideon*, Thomas^, James^, Caleb*), was bom at Eastport, Me., 14
July, 1850, and died at Pleasant Valley, Iowa, 27 April, 1889. He
married, 24 October, 1869, Philana Tripp, bom in Wisconsin, 22
January, 1863, daughter of Ziba and Rachael (Moore) Tripp.
Issue, bom at Pleasant Valley, Iowa:
3112. Ralph Howards b. 8 Auir., 1870; m. Minnie I. Arnold.
3113. Stuart Philbrook, b. 18 Mch., 1873; unm. Res. Ray, North
Dakota.
3114. Sarah Eliza (lifie), b. 20 Nov., 1876; unm. Res. West
Digitized by V^OOQIC
552 THS PKNDLBTON OBNBALOGT
Union^ Iowa. Miss Pendleton has given as much help in
gathering tibe records of her grandfather's descendants.
3115. Effie Euphemia, h. 15 Jany., 1879; m. 2 April, 1899, Charles
Lewis Dell. Res. Lester, la. Issue (Dell): i. Myrtle
Viola^^, b. 29 Ang., 1900. ii. Sarah Gladys, b. 9 Aag.,
1902. iii. Charles Lewis, Jr., b, 29 Feby., 1904. iv. War-
ren Irwin, h. 28 Aug., 1906.
3116. Daniel Oscar, b. 27 Jany., 1884; onm. Res. Ray. N. Dak.
3117. Lloyd Lee, b. 2 Nov., 1886; unm.
3118. Etta Margaret, b. 23 July, 1888; onm.
1775. Georob W." Pkndleton (Joshua', Joshua^, Thomas^,
James^, Caleb*), was bom at Northport, Me., 14 July, 1825, and
died at Prospect, Me., 10 November, 1905. He married (1), at
Prospect, in 1848, Margaret Ann Thompson, bom 12 August, 1829,
died 20 November, 1850, daughter of Robert and Abigail Thomp-
son. He married (2), also at Prospect, 28 November, 1852, Lydia
Jane Sprague, bom 16 July, 1829, daughter af James and Belinda
(Clark) Sprague.
Issue by first wife, bom at Prospect, Me.:
3119. Margaret Anne*, b. 2 Sept., 1849; m. (1), 30 Oct., 1870,
Francis Marion Dunbar, son of Charles and Eliza (Deve-
reaux) Dunbar. He d. 10 Dec, 1872, and she m. (2), 24
Nov., 1877, Enoch Avery, Jr., son of Enoch and Lucinda
(Colson) Avery. He d. 13 Nov., 1884, and she m. (3),
10 April, 1886, Charles E. Ritchie, b. 19 Dec., 1845, son
of William and Martha (Hays) Ritchie. Res. West Win-
terport, Me. Issue by first husband (Dunbar): i.
Manan^"", b. 31 May, 1873, Prospect, Me.; m. Hollice
Ritchie.
3120. William, b. 1850; d. July, 1861.
Issue by second wife, born at Prospect:
3121. Allie J., b. 17 Mch., 1853; d. 26 July, 1892; m, 10 Mch.,
1870, Arthur Dutch, Jr., son of Arthur and Mary Jane
(Dow) Dutch. Issue (Dutch): i. Maud N.^^, b. 6 Feby.,
1871; d. Feby., 1908. ii. Alva, b. 3 April, 1879, Vinal-
haven. Me.
3122. Robert J., b. 4 Sept., 1855; d. 16 Nov., 1861.
3123. John W., b. 22 Dec, 1859; unm. He lives at Prospect, Me.,
during the summer and in the winter at Stonington, Me.
3124. Maybell, b. 17 Dec., 1862; m. 13 Sept., 1881, George F.
West. Res. Frankfort, Me. Issue (West): i. Daisy^^,
b. 24 April, 1882. ii. Claire, b. 26 Sept., 1888.
3125. Linnie Adella, b. 4 Nov., 1864; m. 19 Feby., 1896, Calvin
Henrv Partridge. Res. Prospect, Me. Issue (Partridge) :
i. Sadie^^, b. 8 Mch., 1897, Prospect.
1778. Jambs Nichols* Pendleton {Luther^, Joshua^, Thomas^,
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James^, Caleh^), was born at Prospect, Me., 6 May, 1824, and
died there, 24 Aug^ust, 1861. He married at Prospect, 12 Febniarj,
1846, (or 1848), Mary Jane Ward, bom there, 16 December, 1819,
died 8 January, 1897, Frankfort, Me., daughter of Jonathan and
Eunice (Royal) Ward. She married (2), Alvin P. Young.
Issue, bom at Prospect, Me.:
3126. Ruby Jane», b. 20 Dec, 1848; d. about 1862.
3127. Martha Hawes, b. 26 Nov., 1849 ; m. Henry H. Grant.
3128. Martin Luther, b. 12 Mch., 1862; m. Mary A. Welch.
3129. Elvina, b. 6 Sept., 1864; m. 1 Jany., 1871, Augustus Thomp-
son. Res. Portland, Me. Issue (Thompson) : 1. Daisy
NichoU^\ b. 10 Mch., 1872; d. young, ii. Doris N., b. 7
Nov., 1876; d. 7 Nov., 1896. iii. Henrietta C, b. 17 Fcby.,
1880. iv. Merle A., h. 2 Sept., 1886. v. Marion C, b. 29
Aug., 1888.
3130. Ira Fremont, b. 13 July, 1866; m. Evelyn Keen.
3131. Hannah Celestia, b. 30 April, 1869; m. 16 May, 1882, James
B. Davis. Res. Dixfield, Me. Issue (Davis) : i. Frank
Merrill^'', b. 28 Feby., 1883, Frankfort, Me. ii. NeUie
Jane, b. 6 July, 1887, Searsport, Me.
1781. Grace A.* Pendleton {Thomas^, Joshua^, Thomas',
James^, Caleh^), was bom at Northport, Me., 4 August, 1823, and
died 6 July, 1889. She married 4 May, 1862, Otis D. Wilson.
Issue (Wilson):
i. Manly Otis^, b. 6 July, 1864; m. Estelle Davis. Res. Sears-
mont. Me.
ii. Lester Alonzo, b. 14 April, 1866 ; m. Cora L. Davis. Address,
Poor's Mills, Me.
iii. Helen Annette, b. 29 Sept., 1868; m. Sidney B. Keene. Res.
SomerviUe, Mass. He was an alderman of that city in
1904.
iv. Everard Allen, b. 25 May, 1860; m. Ellen A. Duffie. He is a
graduate of the Medical School of the University of Ver-
mont, and was an instructor there for several years and chief
surgeon in the hospital connected with the institution. Dr.
Wilson is now practising at Belfast, Me.
V. Edmund, b. 27 Feby., 1862 ; d. 24 Sept., 1862.
vi. Edmund (2nd), b. 29 Mch., 1866; m. Lena A. Partridge. He
is a druggist at Belfast, Me.
1787. Emery Oscar* Pendleton (Thomas'', Joshua^, Thomas',
James^, Caleb'), was born at Northport, Me., 7 June, 1846. He
enlisted in Co. I, 16th Regt. Maine Volunteer Infantry, on the 14th
of March, 1864, and was honorably discharged, 19 March, 1866.
Since that time he has engaged in blacksmithing and in farming,
and now lives at East Belfast, Me. He is a vice president of the
Drinkwater Family Association.
Emery O.* Pendleton married at Hallowell, Me., 19 October, 1869,
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554 THB PBNDLBTOK OBNBALOOT
Mar7 R. George^ bom 11 Angost^ 1850, liyennore, Me., daughter
of Leonard and Mary (Bean) George.
Issue :
3132. Edith May*, b. 7 Sept., 1870, Searsmont, Me.; d. 29 Aug.,
1872.
3133. Leonard Ralph, b. 10 July, 1872, Searsmont; d. 27 July, 1893.
3134. Grace Mary, b. 2 Sept., 1874; Belfast, Me.; m. 16 Sept,
1902, Sidney Perham Young, b. 1873, Greenville, Me., son
of Thomas A. and Mary (Grant) Young. Res. Greenville,
Me. Issue (Young): i. Thomas Emery^^, b. 10 Aug.,
1905.
3135. George Emery, b. 2 Nov., 1876, Belfast; m. Effie A. MitchelL
1789. Nason Richard' Pendlbton (Joseph Jones', Joshua^,
Thomas^, James^, Caleb*), was bom at Prospect, Me., 16 March,
1836, and died 17 September, 1892. For many years he was a
school teacher and supervisor of schools in Frankfort, Me. He was
also chairman of the board of selectmen there, and held other town
offices. He was instantly killed by his horse and died mourned by
all who knew him.
Nason R.® Pendleton married 24 April, 1870, Laura Jane Deane,
bom 20 May, 1833, Frankfort, Me., daughter of Freeman and
Desire (Hilbum) Deane.
Issue, b. at Frankfort, Me.:
3136. Elida*, b. 26 Sept., 1871; unm. Res. Monroe, Me.
3137. Lottie E., b. 3 Mch., 1874; unm. Res. Monroe^ Me.
Mrs. Laura J. Pendleton married (2), Alvin M. Elliott and lives
in Monroe, Me.
1791. Nancy Jane* Pendleton (Joseph Jones', Joshua^,
Thomas^, James^, Caleb*), was bom at Prospect, Me., 9 March,
1841, and died at Frankfort, Me., 27 November, 1878. She mar-
ried, 27 Fehroary, 1868, George W. Kingsbury.
Issue (Kingsbury), bom at Frankfort, Me.:
i. Flora Ella*, b. 30 Dec, 1869; d. Mch., 1860.
ii. Alma Treat, b. 20 Aug., 1861; m. 31 Mch., 1897, Daniel Al-
bert Kingsbury. Res. Frankfort, Me.
iii. George Herbert, b. 16 Aug., 1864; m, 7 June, 1888, Martha J.
Sallie. Res. Frankfort
iv. Bertha Agnes, b. 20 May, 1867; m. 18 Dec., 1896, William
McCormack. Res. Winterport, Me.
V. Lewis Pendleton, b. 3 Feby., 1869; m. 2 Sept., 1891, Georgia
Lane. Res. Frankfort, Me.
vi. Nicia Adelaide, b. 9 Aug., 1872; m. William Lord. Res. Win-
terport, Me.
1792. (Rev.) Lewis Elwell* Pendleton (Joseph Jones'',
Joshua*, Thomas*, James^, Caleb*), was bom at Prospect, Me., 19
March, 1843. At the outbreak of the Civil War he responded to
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the first call to arms^ enlisting at Rockland^ Me.^ early in May^ 1861^
in Co. I^ 4th Regt. Maine Volunteer Infantry. Mr., Pendleton saw
hard service as he took part in every battle of the Army of the
Potomac^ until he was honorably discharged at Rockland^ Me.^ 19
July^ 1864. He was made corporal and placed in the Color Cruard^
where as he says he " Served the last of three years^ loving the
position near the flag more than to have been a major general."
In spite of the added dangers of this post of honor he went throngh
the war without a scratch.
In 1867^ Mr. Pendleton became a convert to the Second Advent-
ists; three years later he began to preach the Gospel in that faith^
and ever since has served the Lord as faithfully as he once served
his country. For 8<Hne years past he has made his home at Winter-
porty Me.
He married 1 Feby., 1874, Fannie E. Davis, bom 10 November,
1853, daughter of Benjamin and Hannah J. (Bray) Davis.
Issue:
3138. William Thurman^ b. 4 Nov., 1874, Frankfort, Me.; m. Lisaie
M. Low.
3139. Rosa Ella, b. 22 Feby., 1876, Searsport, Me.; m. at Monroe,
Me., 26 Feby., 1893, Ernest Henry littlefield, son of Henry
and Mattie F. Littlefield. Res. Brewer, Me. Issue (Lit-
tlefield): i. Hazel EmeHine^^, b. 19 Feby., 1894, Brewer,
Me.
3140. Henry Lewis, b. 24 June, 1878, Frankfort, Me.; m. at Win-
terport. Me., 14 April, 1901, Alice M. Brackett, dau. of
John H. and Nellie (Page) Brackett. No issue. Res. Win-
terport.
1795. Merct Ellen* Pendleton {Joteph Jonef', Joshua*,
Thomas^, James^, Caleb*), was bom at Frankfort, Me., 4 October,
1848. She married at South Orrington, Me., 3 May, 1868, Richard
James Wheelden, bom there, 3 April, 1842, died 6 June, 1906, Wal-
tham. Mass, son of Timothy and Sally (Nye) Wheelden. She is
now living at Waltham, Mass.
Issue (Wheelden), bom at South Orrington, Me.:
1. Grace*, b. 7 July, 1870; m. (1), 20 July, 1892, Charles Green-
leaf. He d. 26 Aug., 1893, and she m. (2), 27 Oct, 1897,
Howard Powers,
ii. Agnes, b. 28 April, 1876; m. 12 Sept, 1899, William Godber.
Res. South Ghrange, N. J.
iii. Ralph H., b. 25 Nov., 1878; unm. Res. Waltham, Mass.
iv. Clive, b. 30 July, 1880; m. 20 Nov., 1903, Katherine Cain.
1797. Benjamin Franklin" Pendleton (Benjamin Ames'',
Joshua*, Thomas*, James^, Caleb*), was bom at Nortiiport, Me., 29
March, 1842. He married 15 April, 1866, [2890] Elmira^ Pen-
dleton, daughter of [1666] Samuel* and Mary (Grover) Pendleton.
Issue:
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3141. Preston !.•, b. 16 Dec., 1868; m. 6 Sept., 1902, Mrs. Jennie
£. Halstead, formerly wife of Cliarles W. Halstead, and
dau. of David and Eoniee (Segar) Chase. She was b. at
Stockton, Me., aiid d. at Rockland, Me., 24 March, 1904.
Preston I. Pendleton lives at Rockland. No children.
1802. LoRRiMER Edmund* Pendleton (Benjamin Ames'', Joshua^,
Thomas^, James^, Caleb*), was bom at Northport, Me., 16 June,
1851, and was drowned in Bostonr Harbor, 25 February, 1879. He
married at Jonesport, Me., 20 September, 1877 Orivilla Famsworth,
bom 26 September, 1856, Addison, Me., daughter of George W. and
Serene (Cummings) Famsworth. She marriwL (2), 15 March, 1883,
Levi F. Donovan.
Lorrimer E." Pendleton and his wife had one child:
3142. Newell Jacob*, b. 6 March, 1878, Jonesport, Me.; m. there,
13 Feby., 1904, Lottie B. Church, b. there, 11 Jany., 1871,
dau. of Abraham N. and Rebecca S. (Smith) Church. No
issue. Res. West Jonesport, Me.
1804. Nason Edwin* Pendleton (Benjamin Amet^, Joshua*,
Thomas*, James^, Caleb*), was bom at Islesboro, Me., 27 Novem-
ber, 1855. He is a master mariner and makes his home at Islesboro.
He married 22 Febmary, 1880, Abbie F,^^ Rolerson, daughter of
Phineas and [2920] Celia Ann* (Pendleton) Rolerson.
Issue, bom at Islesboro, Me.:
3143. Harry Gaston*, b. 23 Aug., 1880; m. Alice Gilkey.
3144. Florence Diana, b. 14 April, 1882; m. March, 1902, Percy
Clements. Issue (Clements): i. Cad Glenwood}^, b. 9
Feby., 1906.
3145. Desdemona Ximena, b. 23 Aug., 1890; m. 29 Dec, 1907,
Charles Law, of Boston, Mass. Res. Islesboro. Issue
(Law): i. Victor^^.
1808. Wellington Sargent' Pendleton (Stephen', Stephen*,
Thomas*, James^, Caleb*), was bom on Ten Acre Island, Islesboro,
Me., 13 January, 1821, and died at East Boston, Mass., 3 May,
1869. In early life he commanded various small vessels trading
along the coast of Maine, and afterwards was pilot in that region.
Later he established a ship rigging business in East Boston, Mass.,
which he continued successfully until his death. His sons, Hiram
and Frederick, follow this trade in the Charlestown Navy Yard.
Wellington S.* Pendleton married at Eastport, Me., 25 June,
1842, Mary Canning, born 19 October, 1822, Dublin, Ireland, died
16 January, 1905, East Boston, Mass., daughter of Timothy and
Mary (Murphy) Canning.
Issue, first two bom at Deer Island, N. B., others at Belfast,
Me.:
3146. Pradence Elizabeth*, b. 31 March, 1843; m. at Minneapolis,
Minn., 24 Dec, 1869, Mathias Ulmer. Res. Minneapolis.
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Issue (Ulmer), b. in that dty: i. Maud{ Howe^^, b. 15 Oct,
1870; d. 3 Dec., 1907; m. 9 J any., 1896, Robert F. Jones,
u. Mabel Augusta, b. 12 Nov., 1871; m. Winfield Warren.
Res. Winnipeg, Minn. iii. Grace Pendleton, b. 15 June,
1875; unm. Res. Minneapolis.
3147. George Wellington, b. 10 Aug., 1844; m. Mary J. Stewart
3148. Hiram Harrison, b. 17 Aug., 1846; unm.
3149. Mary Emma, b. 3 Feby., 1851; m. 24 Dec., 1875, William L.
Kelley. Res. Wilmington, Mass. Issue (Kelley): i. Ida
Lavinia^^, b. 15 Feby., 1876, Wilmington; m. George L.
Perry. Res. Reading, Mass.
3150. Ella Pamelia, b. 16 July, 1854; unm. Res. East Boston,
Mass.
3151. Herbert Stephen, b. 19 March, 1856; d. at East Boston, 13
Feby., 1873.
3152. Frederick William, b. 5 Sept., 1858; unm.
3153. Grace Evelyn, b. 29 March, 1862; m. at Boston, Mass., 14
Nov., 1882, James H. Graves, son of James E. and Eliza-
beth Graves. Issue (Graves): i. Herbert James^^, b. 22
Aug., 1885, East Boston. In 1908 he was an electrician on
the U. S. Battleship " New Jersey." ii. Ethel May, b. 6
Feby., 1891, Chelsea, Mass. iii. Mabel Florence, b. 1 Sept.,
1892, Chelsea, iv. Ernest, b. 6 Sept, 1893, East Boston.
V. Anna EUa, b. 18 Dec., 1894, Somerville, Mass.
1812. Mart Avis* Pendleton (John Broohf', Stephen^, Thomae^,
James^, Caleb^), was bom at New Bedford, Mass., 4 June, 1836.
She married 8 December, 1859, James J. Harrington, son of James
and Eliza (Sherman) Harrington. In 1903 Mr. Harrington owned
a large farm near Jefferson, Iowa.
Issue (Harrington), first two bom at Providence, 111.:
i. Abby MayS b. 17 May, 1861; d. 13 Dec., 1882.
u. Gilbert Henry, b. 9 Dec., l865; m. 23 Dec, 1901, Josephine
May Raybum.
iii. Nellie Maybelle, b. 31 Jany., 1879, Nebraska City, Nebr.; m.
11 Feby., 1903, Isaac Newton Albert.
1815. Stephen Leo® Pendleton (John Brooks'', Stephen^,
Thomas^, James^, Cdleh*), was bom at Deer Island, N. B., 16 March,
1843. He removed to California with his father in 1864, and went
into sheep raising, which eventually subjected them to heavy losses.
They were preparing to return East when Stephen disappeared.
He is supposed to have died about 1890.
He married 26 July, 1871, Matilda Smith, daughter of Jonathan
and Ann (Woodside) Smith.
Issue:
3154. Lavenia Josephine, b. 11 Aug., 1872, San Benito, Calif.; d.
30 March, 1884.
3155. Mary Gertrade, b. 9 Sept., 1874, Nes Pinos, Calif.; m. 19
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NoT.^ 1895^ Wilbur Wylie Mason^ son of Joshua and Sarah
Mason. Res. Fowler, Calif. Issue (Mason): i. Etta Ber-
nice^^. ii. Mildred Ahhy. iii. AUen Brooks. Perhaps other
children.
3166. Lottie May, b. 3 Feby., 1876, Nes Pinos, CaUf.; d. 12 Oct.,
1882.
3167. Fred Jay, b. 22 Nov., 1877, Georgetown, Calif.; d. 1 AprU,
1882.
3168. Lauren Walter, b. 16 Feby., 1881, Georgetown, Calif. He
was in southern Oklahoma when last heard from several
years ago.
3169. Bertie, b. Feby., 1882; d. inf.
1818. Phebk' Pendleton (SamueV, Gideon^, Samuel^, James*,
Caleb^), was bom at Dighton, Mass., 18 May, 1804, and died at
Chelsea, Mass., 28 May, 1876. She married 20 April, 1831, Isaac
Bailey, son of Tillinghast and Ann (Briggs) Bailey.
Issue (Bailey), bom at New Bedford, Mass.:
i. Ellen Church% b. 25 April, 1832; d. 30 March, 1902, Chicago,
111.; m. 23 Nov., 1863, Thacher Franklin Sweat. She has
children (Sweat): Grace^^, Charles Bailey, and Ellen
Blanche, of Chicago, 111., Thacher, of Riverdale, 111., and
Francis Colbum, of St. Louis, Mo.
ii. Charles Alexander, killed in a storm at sea, about 1855; unm.
iii. William Henry b. 17 July, 1841; m. 20 Oct., 1861, Abbie Maria
Shaw. Res. Providence, R. I. They have had five ch.
(Bailey) : 1. NettU Walworth^^. 2. BeHha Shan. 3. Fan-
nie Taylor, 4. William Tillinghast. 5. Mary Porter.
iv. Sarah Ann, b. 1 April, 1846; d. at Chelsea, Mass., about 1876;
m. Alden Brooks.
1819. Sallt Leonard' Pendleton {SamueU, Gideon^, SamueP,
James*, Caleb*), was bom at Dighton, Mass., 22 November, 1806,
and died in that town. She married there, 8 April, 1827, Othniel
Tripp, Jr.
Issue (Tripp), bom at Dighton, Mass.:
i. Charles Andrew*, b. 31 May, 1829; d. young,
ii. William Henry, b. 12 July, 1833; d. young,
iii. Hiram Bradford, b. 31 Aug., 1836; lived in Washington, D. C.
iv. Hannah Snow, b. 6 March, 1837; m. (1), Marble; (2),
Lewis M. Haradon. Res. Taunton, Mass.
V. Sarah Jane, b. 12 Dec, 1839; m. Abner Pierce,
vi. Jarvis Warren, b. 2 Dec., 1842; lived in New York City,
vii. Maria EliBabeth, b. 22 May, 1849.
1820. Harriet Williams* Pendleton (SamueP, Gideon^, Sam-
uel^, James*, Caleb*), was bom at Dighton, Mass., 11 Dec, 1808,
and died at Charlestown, Mass., in February, 1884. She married at
Taunton, Mass., 12 October, 1836, Gideon Babbitt Richmond, bom
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81 May, 1814, Dighton, Mass.^ son of Peter B. and PoUj (Bab-
bitt) Richmond.
Issue (Richmond), bom at Rozburj, Mass.:
i. Marie Josephine*, b. 1838; d. in Boston, Mass.; m. Allen
Blackden.
ii. George Lyman, d. young.
iii. Charles Andrew, b. July, 1841; d. ae. about 21 years.
iv, Harriet Jane, b. July, 1844; m. James Melville Ginty. Res.
Charlestown, Mass.
V. Georgiana, b. Nov., 1845; d. Oct., 1901, Washington, D. C;
m. George P. Frothingham.
Ref.: *' Richmond Family," p. 990.
1821. Ann Jane' Pskdlbtok (Samuel', Gideon^, Samuel^, Jamei^
Caleh^), was bom at Dighton, Mass., 15 June, 1812, and died at
Taunton, Mass., 14 April, 1890. She married 25 September, 1833,
William Hutchinson, son of Henry and Susan (Ridgway) Hutchin-
son.
Issue (Hutchinson), bom at Taunton, Mass.:
i. Ann Jane^ b. 15 Sept., 1834; m. 15 March, 1855, John £.
Browne. Res. Taunton. No issue.
ii. Melinda, b. 16 Nov., 1836; d. 17 March, 1875; m. Baylis Wood.
No issue,
iii. Emeline Ridgway, b. 12 June, 1839; d. unm., 12 Dec, 1860.
iv. William Henry, b. 25 Oct., 1841; d. 8 July, 1857.
V. Harriet Frances, b. 31 July, 1846; d. 6 Sept., 1889; m. George
R. Paddock, of Nantudcet, Mass. Issue (Paddock): 1.
Alice Browne^^, b. 22 May, 1867; unm. Res. Taunton. 2.
Melinda Wood, b. 10 May, 1872; unm. Res. Taunton. 3.
George Hutchinson, b. 21 Feby., 1882; d. 5 March, 1882.
4. Chester Edtoard, b. 26 Sept., 1884; d. 6 Feby., 1903.
vi. Charles Samuel, b. 17 July, 1851; d. 20 May, 1853.
1822. Margaret^ Pendleton (SamueU, Oideon^, Samuel^, James^,
Caleh^), was bom at Taunton, Mass., 29 May, 1814, and died at
Arlington, Mass., 26 January, 1885. She married at Taunton, 28
April, 1832, Stillman Eldridge Chubbuck, bom 17 June, 1812, died
2 July, 1900, Arlington^ son of Lot and Elizabeth (Faunce) Chub-
buck.
Issue (Chubbuck) :
i. Harriet Frances', b. 30 Jany., 1833, Middleboro, Mass.; d. 30
Nov., 1858, Roxbury, Mass. ; m. as his first wife, 30 Jany.,
1851, Henry F. Thayer. He m. (2), her cousin, Georgiana*
Woodward, dau. of James Otis and [1824] Abbie Babbitt'
(Pendleton) Woodward,
ii. Isaac Young, b. 11 March, 1835, Roxbury, Mass.; m. 3 Jany.,
1858, Elizabeth R. Graham. Res. Roxbury.
iii. Stillman Eldridge, Jr., b. 24 May, 1839, Roxbury; m. (1), 30
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Oct., 1859, Augosta A. Atherton; (2), 5 Not., 1889, Mary
C. Ames. Res. Sherburne, Mass.
iv. Margaret Annette, b. 10 Feby., 1843, Roxbory; d. 31 May,
1844.
V. Charles Pendleton, b. 31 March, 1845, Roxbury; d. there, 9
July, 1872; m. 1 Jany., 1867, Helen M. Faucctt.
3160. vi. Adelaide, b. 14 Nov., 1848, Roxbury; m. Edward C. Tur-
ner. Record carried forward.
1823. Charlss Babbitt* Pendleton {SamueV, Gideon^, Samuel^,
Jafne9^, Caleb^), was bom at Dighton, Mass., 24 April, 1816, and
died at Broddyn, N. Y., 25 December, 1882. He began making
voyages to sea at a very early age, and in time became master of
the packet ship " Lucy Thompson," belonging to the " Blade Star "
line, and plying between New York and Liverpool, England. He
conmianded this vessel fourteen years, until 1862, when he aban-
doned the sea and entered into business as a partner in the firm of
John W. Mason & Co., importers and comnnssion merchants at No.
43 Broadway, New York City, continuing in this occupation until
the day of his death.
It was while in command of the " Lucy Thompson " that public
attention was first called to Capt. Pendleton by his rescue of some
one hundred of the passengers of the ill-fated steamship " San
Francisco," and especially by the manner in which he extended his
aid. The " San Francisco " was a new vessel, a side-wheeler, and
regarded as one of the finest steamers of her time. She started
from New York on her first voyage, 21 December, 1853, having on
board nearly six hundred souls, five hundred of whom belonged to
the 3rd Regt., U. S. Artillery, bound for California. When only
three days out a terrible storm was encountered, the masts were car-
ried away, and over one hundred people swept overboard. The en-
gines then broke down, the steamer became unmanageable and sprang
a leak. For five days the storm raged, during which time other
passengers were lost, and others died of exposure. On December
29th the bark " Kilby," of Boston, was spoken and took off 108 of
the survivors ; two days later the ship " Three Bells " took off
another lot, and on January 2nd the ship " Antarctic " saved the
remainder.
The *' Kilby " when she took the passengers from the " San Fran-
cisco " was herself in distress. She had been out 48 days, was
short of provisions, and had but one cask of water left to serve out
to her own crew and the strangers. For fifteen days she drovet along,
meeting no other ship as her captain had hoped, but encountering
furious hurricanes, which split her sails and all but dismantled her.
For ten days a handful of parched com was[ the only ration allowed
each passenger. Starvation was at hand and hope of deliverance
was fled.
In the meantime, Capt. Pendleton, in the " Lucy Thompson," was
battling his way toward New York. Blown far out of his course by
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the tremendons galea, he had had neither rest nor sleep, for diree
days and nights^ until at last worn ont^ he told his mate he would lie
down on the transom for a little while^ and directed that if he fell
asleep he was to he called at eight bells — ^midnight^ when he would
see about changing the course. He was called as ordered^ but was
so exhausted that he did not awaken until two hours later, when, as
he was about to reprimand the mate for disobedience, the moon
broke through a rift of cloud and discovered near by a vessel in dis-
tress. Capt. Pendleton hove to, although a terrific gale was blow-
ing and the sea running dangerously high, and sent a boat to the
stranger, which proved to be the " Kilby."
Upon learning the condition of those on board, he at once offered
to take one hundred of the luckless passengers of the " San Fran-
cisco " on his own ship, and although it was a matter of great dif-
ficulty and danger to transfer them in the heavy sea, while many
were so weak they could not help themselves in the least, yet the
work was successfully accomplished. Capt. Pendleton then sent
provisions to the " Kilby," and put part of his crew aboard her,
after which the two vessels separated, the " Kilby " making for
Boston, and the " Lucy Thompson " for New York.
This port was reached a few days later, and Capt. Pendleton with
Capt. Crdghton of the ship " Three Bells," Capt. Stouffer of the
*' Antarctic," and Capt. Lowe of the bark " Kilby," were the heroes
of the hour. The merchants of New York contributed over $6,000
for a testimonial to be given the three officers, and Capt. Pendleton
was presented with a handsome service of plate valued at over
$2,000. This was inscribed : " Presented by the merchants and
citizens of New York to Capt. C. B. Pendleton of the ship ' Lucy
Thompson,' as a testimonial of their appreciation of his humane
and gallant efforts in assisting to save the passengers and crew of
the steamship ' San Francisco/ after the terrific gale of the 24th
of December, 1853." The citizens of Boston also sent to Capt.
Pendleton a handsome silver pitcher, and from Philadelphia came
a purse of $250. This money he invested in a picture descriptive
of the rescue of the passengers, painted by Walters, a marine artist
of Liverpool.
So terrible were the circumstances attending the loss of the " San
Francisco," and so stirring were the rescues of the surviving pas-
sengers, participated in successively by the " Kilby," the " Three
Bells," the " Antarctic," and the " Lucy Thompson," that the events
made a profound impression throughout the country, and woven
together were described by the poet Whitman in the lines:
" I understand the large hearts of heroes.
The courage of present times and all times;
How the skipper saw the crowded and rudderless wreck of the
steamship, and Death chasing it up and down the storm;
How he knuckled tight, and gave not back one inch, and was
faithful of days and faithful of nights.
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562 THX PSNDUBTOK OBNXALOOT
And chalk'd in large letters on a board. Be of good cheer, we wUl
not deeert you:
How he foUow'd with them, and tadL'd with them — and would
not give it np ;
How he saved the drifting company at last:
How the lank, loose-gown'd women look'd when boated from the
side of their prepared graves;
How the silent, old-faced infants, and the lifted pick, and the
sharp-lipp'd, unshaved men:
All this I swallow — ^it tastes good — ^I like it well — it becomes
mine;
I am the man — I suffered — ^I was there." *
Capt Pendleton was a deeply religious man, who saw in the sin-
gular chances that led him to the disabled " Kilby " the manifest
and guiding hand" of Providence. His humanity and high ideal of
duty were shown on another occasion, no less trying, when an epi-
demic of cholera broke out among the steerage passengers on lus
ship. Although he had his wife and children aboard, he visited the
sick continually, giving them such delicacies as his own table af-
forded, and bringing them such cheer as he could. So virulent was
the disease, however, that nearly two hundred died, but not one
body was ccHmnitted to the deep by day or by night without) a prayer
from that Christian sailor and noble man.
Charles B.» Pendleton married (1), in New York City, 19 Sep-
tember, 1844, Mary H. Belden, daughter of Amos and Charlotte
(Ffirth) Belden. He miarried (2), ^6 April, 1866, Mary E. Berry,
who died at Mamaroneck, N. Y., 24 January, 1907.
Issue by first wife, bom in New York City:
3161. Mary Louise*, b. 17 July, 1848; unm. Res. Arlington, Mass.
3162. Charles Henry, b. 27 Aug., 1850; d. in inf.
3163. William Adolphus, b. 18 March, 1852; d. 1873.
Issue by seccmd wife:
3164. Cora Adelaide, b. 13 March, 1867; m. at Mamaroneck, N. Y.,
4 Nov., 1908, William James Parslow. Res. New York
City.
3165. Florence May (twin with Cora), m. 24 Oct., 1888, Alfred
Marshall, b. 1866, in New York City, d. 15 Dec., 1907,
Mamaroneck, N. Y., son of Jesse Alfred and Cornelia Lm
(Chamberlain) Marshall. Mrs. Marshall lives at Marleton
HousCf Orienta Point, Mamaroneck, N. Y. Issue .QHsx-
shaU): i. Alfred''', Jr., b. 19 Feby., 1893; ii. Pendleton,
b. 8 Sept., 1901.
Ref.: N. Y. "Herald" Jan. 14, 15, 18, 19, 1854.
*• The Rudder.- Feb. or Mar., 1909.
1824. Abbie Babbitt* Pendleton {SamueV, Gideon^, SamueP,
• Unes 891-8S1 of ''Walt Whitman," first published in ** Leaves of Grass**
in 1855.
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SIOHTK OBKS&ATION 56S
James^, Caleh^), was bom at Taunton^ Mass., 10 August, 1818, aod
died there, 28 May, 1859. She married at Taunton, 30 Norember,
1836, James Otds Woodward, bom 6 November, 1818, Plymouth,
Mass., died 19 January, 1890, Mansfield, Mass., son of Elkanah
and Sally (Nichols) Woodward.
Issue (Woodward):
i. Abbie Anna*, b. 24 Oct., 1837, Rozbury, Mass.; d. unm., 28
Nov., 1866.
ii. James Elkanah, b. 12 Aug., 1840, Providence, R. I.; d. 17
Dec., 1905; m. 11 Aug., 1862, Helen Barney. No issue,
iii. Georgiana, b. 18 Mch., 1843, Boston, Mass.; m. as his second
wife, Henry F. Thayer. Res. Milton, Mass. Mr. Thayer's
first wife was Harriet Frances* Chubbnck^ dau. of Stillman
E. and [1822] Margaret" (Pendleton) Chubbuck.
iv. Henry Otis, b. 2 Mch., 1847, Taunton, Mass.; m. (1), 21
Feby., 1868, Adeline Staples; (2), 29 Dec., 1886, Sarah
Music. Res. Boston, Mass.
V. John Francis, b. 24 July, 1857, Taunton, Mass.; m. Minnie
Parkerson.
1825. Lydia Lxonard" Pendleton (SamueV, Gideon^, SamueP,
Jamei^, Caleh^), was bom at Taunton (or Dighton), Mass., 16
March, 1821, and died at Taunton, 12 January, 1858. She married
there, 16 February, 1845, John Neal, Jr., son of John and Hannah
(Gossom) Neal.
Issue (Neal), bom at Taunton:
i. John Augustus*, b. 6 Nov., 1845; d. 27 July, 1846.
ii. John Augustus (2nd), b. 11 Dec., 1847; m. 7 May, 1879, Ada
A. Corson. He is in the coal business at New Bedford,
Mass. Issue (Neal): i. LtnmV^ b. 23 June, 1881.
1826. George Samuel" Pendleton {SamueV, Gideon^, SamueP,
Jamei^, Caleb*), was bom at Taunton (or Dighton), Mass., 8
November, 1824. As a young man he worked at carpentry for a
time and then began makhig voyages to sea with his brothex] Charles.
In 1853, while second mate of the ship " Lucy Thompson," of
which his brother was captain, he took an active part in tiie rescue
of the passengers of the steamer " San Francisco," and shared in
the honors paid the officers engaged in this affair, upon their arrival
in New York. George S. Pendleton received for himself a silver
medal engraved on one side with a picture of the rescue and on
the other with the inscription " Presented to George S. Pendleton,
second mate, attached to the American ship Lucy Thompson, by the
merchants and citizens of New York as a testimonial of their sense
of his humane and courageous conduct in assisting to rescue the
passengers, officers and crew of the steamer San Francisco in their
perilous exposure on the ocean after the destructive gale of the 24
December, 1853."
Not long after this event he rose to be a master mariner himself
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564 THE PSNDLITOK OBinBALOOT
and was placed in command of the ship " Exedsior" which like the
"Locy Thompson/' bdcmged to the Black Star line and plied be^-
tween New Yozk and liyerpool. His snbaeqaent life was not de-
▼md of incident as on one occasion he pnt down an incipient mutiny
among his crew^ and at another time brought his ship into New
York mider jury masts^ every stick having been blown out of her
in a tremendous gale. On one voyage Capt. Pendleton was seventy
days crossing the Atlantic because of furious storms and head
windsj and <m another, during the Civil War, he was pursued by a
Ccmfederate cruiser, but escaped capture as the enemy bore off to
seek another prise that had come into sight.
In 1871 Capt* Pendleton decided to give up a sea faring life and
go into business with his son George in Taunton. He left New
York for Liverpool on what he said would be his last voyage, No-
vember 17, in that year, and neither he nor his ship, the " Excel-
sior," was ever heard from again. She is supposed to have foun-
dered in a heavy storm that occurred about a week after his de-
parture. Capt. Pendleton was a strict disciplinarian, as was
necessary for one to be in order to handle the kind of crews that
shipped between New York and Liverpool, but he was nevertheless,
a pleasant and kindly man who left a wide circle of friends to
mourn his loss.
George S.' Pendleton married at Raynham, Mass., in 1847, Al-
mira HoUoway, bom there, 18 December, 1830, daughter of Isaac
Gerry and Eliza (Barden) Holloway. She married (2), 12 Septem-
ber, 1876, George H. Baker, and since that time has lived at East Yar-
mouth, Mass.
George S.' and Almira (Holloway) Pendleton had issue:
3166. George Everett*, b. 27 Feby., 1848, Raynham, Mass.; m. Ella
L. Hall.
3167. John E. B., b. 15 Feby., 1854; d. 30 Nov., 1854.
3168. Charles S., b. 26 Sept., 1858 ; d. 3 Jany., 1870, at Taunton,
Mass.
3169. Harry C. F., b. 19 Dec., 1862; d. 22 Sept, 1863.
3170. William Herbert, b. 5 June, 1865, Taunton, Mass.; m. Anna
H. Luce.
1827. Edwin Pratt' Pxndubton (Prentice^, HuhbarcP, Benon
jah\ Caleb*, Caleb*), was bom at Essex, Conn., about 1816. He
married, 25 November, 1844, Sarah Jane Eilboum, bom 25 Febru-
ary, 1822, daughter of Asher and Rebecca (Granger) Eilboum.
She married (2), F. I. Palmer of Youngstown, Ohio.
Issue of Edwin P.* and Sarah J. (Kilboum) Pendleton:
3171. Ella May*, b. 2 May, 1849, Portland, Mich.; d. 25 Jany.,
1905, Youngstown, O. ; m. at Lowell, Mass., 28 Feby., 1881,
Sylvanus D. Currier. No issue.
Ref.: "Granger Genealogy"; "Pratt Family."
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XIOHTR OBNKRATION 565
1832. EuAs CoRNKUiTB* Pendlbton {Prentice', Hubbard*,
Benajah!^, Calebs Caleb^), was born at Middletown^ ConiL^ 30 Jan-
nary, 1831, and died at Brooklyn, N. Y., 24 March, 1895. When
abo^t nineteen years old he went to New YoriL City, where he en*
tered the employ of his brother-in-law, James G. Reed. After-
wards he was in the feed business with David Sturteyant, and in
the 60's became connected with the wholesale dry goods house of
Bliss, Fabyan & Co. Some years later he joined O. H. Sampson
& Co., with which firm he remained until his death.
Elias C* Pendleton married (1), at Brooklyn, N. Y., in Decem-
ber, 1856, Elizabeth Sturtevant, bom 24 Miarch, 1836, German-
town, N Y., died 16 March, 1873, Brooklyn, daughter of David
and Margaret (Rockefellow) Sturtevant. He married (2), also at
Broc^yn, 17 September, 1874, Mrs. Almena (Cole) Pelouze, widow
of Edward Pelouze and daughter of B. F. and Adeline (Sherwood)
Cole. She was bom at West Point, N. Y., 17 October, 1828.
Issue, bom at Brooklyn, N. Y.:
3172. Ella Louise*, b. 17 Sept, 1858; m. there, 4 June, 1884,
Samuel Booth SnodL, b. 21 Aug., 1857, New York City,
son of John Butler and Marie ^toinette (Weekes) Sno<^.
Res. Montclair, N. J. Issue (Snook) b. at Brooklyn: i.
Curtii PendleUm^^, b. 10 Sept., 1885; he was graduated as
a civil engineer from Columbia University in Feb., 1909,
and is now an assistant engineer in his father's office in
New York City. He belongs to the Phi Delto Theto Fra-
ternity, and as an undergpraduate at Columbia took an ac-
tive part in college affairs, ii. Eltvard Sayer, b. 31 Dec,
1890; d. 11 Jany., 1903.
3173. William Augustus, b. 23 Nov., 1860; m. Fannie M. Pelouze.
3174. Nellie Sturtevant, b. 23 May, 1864; m. at Brooklyn, 6 Nov.,
1889, Alfred Henry Sprenger, b. there, 7 July, 1864, son of
John Henry and Lisette (Leitenegger) Sprenger. Res.
Brooklyn, N. Y. Issue (Sprenger): i. Marjorie^^, b. 25
July, 1898.
3175. Emily, b. 2 Aug., 1867 ; d. 13 July, 1868.
3176. Walter Prentice, b. 12 Feby., 1869; m. 10 Feby., 1906, Mrs.
Frances Edwina (Young) Macniff, b. 25 Dec., 1862,
Brooklyn, N. Y., widow of William Henry Macniff, and
dan. of John Wheeler and Angeline Wells (Applegate>
Young. No issue. Mr. Pendleton is in the real estate
and insurance business in the Gravesend district of
Brooklyn.
3177. Howard, b. 20 Feby., 1871; d. Dec., 1874.
3178. Arthur Cornelius, b. 2 Mch., 1873; m. 30 Sept., 1899, Julie
Laffer, b. 9 Jany., 1879, Vienna, Austria, dau. of Leon
Laffer. No issue. Res. Brooklyn, N. Y.
Rcf.: "Cole Genealogy."
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566 THE PSNDLBTOV OBNXJXOOT
1839. Edward Uriah" Pxndutok {Atdf, Hubbard^, Benajaif,
Caleb\ Caleb*), was bom at BrogvUle, Quebec^ Canada, 14 Febra-
axj, 1841, and died at Farnham, Quebec, 16 September, 1895. He
married, 4 May, 1864, Mary Stoart Officer, bom 11 April, 1839,
dangbter of James and Elisa (Thompson) Officer. In 1903 she
was living at Arctic, R. I. Issne:
3179. Floyd Bertrand% b. 21 Oct, 1867, Famham, Quebec; m.
Anna Nevin.
1840. Ankbt Stcward* Pbndlxtok (Asa^, Hubbard*, Benajah*,
Caleb\ Caleb*), was bom at Pike River, Quebec, Canada, 2 Febru-
ary, 1845, and died at Oranby, Quebec, 14 January, 1904. She
married (1), 15 January, 1862, John Solomon Hover; he died in
June, 1863, and she married (2), 2 October, 1866, William John
Fossey, son of John and Jane (Taylor) Fossey.
Issue l^ first husband (Hover):
i. John George Solomon*, b. 28 Jany., 1863; m. Clara Johnscm.
Issue by second husband (Fossey):
ti. Edward Daniel, b. 12 June, 1867; unm. (1903).
iii. Frederick Asa, b. 8 Jany., 1869; m. 14 May, 1905, Marinda
Parker. Res. St. Roche de Quebec, Canada,
iv. Effie May, b. 10 Sept., 1872; m. William James Averille.
V. Mary Jane, b. 7 July, 1877; unm. (1905). Res. Granby^
Quebec,
vi. Ella Armina, b. 7 Aug., 1880; m. Albert Foote.
vii. Hattie Maude, b. 7 July, 1882.
viii. Chauncey James, b.' 15 June, 1885.
1842. Georok a." Pbndlbton (A$a''\ Hubbard*, Benajah*,
Caleb^, Caleb*), was bora at Famham, Quebec, Canada, in 1860.
He was a stationary engineer at Cowansville, Quebec, for some
years, and is now living in Famham. He married Harriet Chag^
nion, bom in Bedford, Canada.
Issue:
3180. Charles Chauncey McDonough*, b. 19 April, 1881. Res.
(1906), Hartford, Conn.
3181. Delia, b. 13 Nov., 1885; m. W. M. Laduke; no further rec.
3182. Hattie, b. 1 Sept., 1889; m. Alec Pellerin; no further rec.
3183. Ruby, b. 24 Aug., 1891.
3184. George, b. 17 Mch., 1895.
3185. Edward, b. 10 Sept, 1900.
3186. Merl, b. 23 Feby., 1903.
1849. Harrt Nathaniel* Pkndlbton (HubbardJ, Hubbard^,
Benajah*, Caleb\ Caleb*), was bom near Woodstock, 111., 28 Sep-
tember, 1877. He lived for quite a number of years at La Porte,
Ind., and in 1906 removed to Chicago, 111. He is connected with
the Bnick Motor Co. of that city.
He married at La Porte, Ind., 1 March, 1900, Kathryn Bell
Digitized by V^OOQIC
SIOHTR OBNXRATIOK 567
Good, born there, 1 March, 1880, daoghter of David and Malinda
(Taylor) Good.
Issue:
3187. Reginald Ro88% b. 18 Mch., 1902, La Porte, Ind.
1851. Edwik Rhodbs* Pskdlkton (John'', JerenUah*, Rev.
John^, Brian^, Caleb*), was^ bom 23 June, 1805, probably at Exeter,
R. I., and died, 15 June, 1833. He married, 21 December, 1823,
Jane Morgan, bom 2 August, 1805, of Richmond, Staten Island,
N. Y. After her husband's death she lived for a number of years
at Apponaug, R. I., and then removed to ReynoldsviUe, Dutchess
County, N. Y., where she died, 27 March, 1882.
Issue :
3188. John Edwin*, b. 30 Sept., 1824; d. 9 Nov., 1842, Apponaug,
R. I.
3189. Mary Elizabeth, b. 23 Mch., 1827; d. 27 Feby., 1848, Appo-
naug.
3190. Harriet, b. 7 Mch., 1830; d. 1 Aug., 1830.
3191. William Wallace, b. 29 Nov., 1832; m. (1), Margaret R.
Low; (2), Cornelia C. Ray.
1856. Augustus Merrick' Psndlkton (Sylvanue^, Caleb*,
Caleb*, Brian*, Caleb*), was bom at Chicopee, Mass., 5 April, 1838.
He is in the real estate business in Boston, Mass. He married, 23
October, 1871, Isabelle F. Russ, bom 8 January, 1852, Lincoln-
ville. Me., daughter of Francis M. and Phoebe (Brown) Russ.
Issue:
3192. Charles M.*, b. 4 April, 1873, Bost<m, Mass.; m. Caroline
Bemhard.
3193. Ellen Isabella, b. 8 Feby., 1875, Boston; unm.
3194. Harriet O., b. 29 Nov., 1876, Cambridge, Mass.; d. 14 Mch.,
1883.
3195. Adrienne M., b. 24 Oct., 1881, Watertown, Mass.
1857. Edward' Pbndlbtok {Sylvanut?, Caleb*, Caleb*, Brian*,
Caleb*), was bom at Chicopee, Mass., 8 September, 1844. On the
31st of July, 1862, he was mustered into the 27th Regt. Massachu-
setts Volunteer Infantry, Co. G, and served until the close of the
Civil War, re-enlisting in the same company and regiment, 2 Janu-
ary, 1864. At the battle of South West Creek, N. C, 8 March,
1865, he was wounded in both legs and in the right arm and was
taken prisoner. His left leg was amputated at Newbem and for
three weeks afterwards, while he was in the hands of the enemy
at Goldsboro before he was retaken, he endured much suffering,
both through lack of care, and from the unskillful treatment to
which he was subjected by an ignorant and inhuman rebel surgeon*
He was discharged on account of disability, 23 November, 1865. As
the wound in his right leg never healed he was forced to undergo
a second amputation in the Massachusetts General Hospital ten
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568 THB PSKDUBTON OBKSALOOT
yean later. Mr. Pendleton for quite a number of years past has
made his home at Santa Craz, Calif.
He married (1), at Boston^ Mass.^ 19 March, 1868, Helen M.
Sylvester, bom 17 September, 1847, Plymouth, Mass., died 6 Feb-
ruary. 1887, South Hans<m, Mass., daughter of Solomon and Mary
A. (Alexander) Sylvester. He married (2), at Santa Cms, Calif.,
4 Febraary, 1893, Hattie F. Monroe, bora 8 December, 1863, South
Hanson, Mass., daughter of Julius W. and Julia Monroe.
Issue, first two bom at Plymouth, Mass.:
3196. Edward Augustus^ b. 28 May, 1869; m. Harriett A. Vosmus.
3197. Charles Lincobi, b. 27 Nov., 1870; d. 3 April, 1872.
3198. Charles Alexander, b. 4 Oct., 1873, Boston, Mass.; m. Cath-
erine H. Good¥mi.
3199. Albert J., b. 1 Aug., 1879, So. Hanson, Mass.; m. at Mar-
tines, Calif., 5 Sept., 1906, Josephine M. Lucas, b. there
10 Oct., 1883, dau. of John G. and Lucy E. (Perkins)
Lucas. Res. Santa Crux, Calif. No issue (Dec., 1908).
1868. DwioHT Burke* Pendleton (Israel Coltan', Caleh^,
Caleh^, Brian*, Caleb^), was bom at Westfield, Mass., 17 October,
1833. He married at Denver, Col., 22 November, 1872, Laura Thomp-
son, bom 31 January, 1845, Bainbridge, Ind., daughter of W. L. and
Laura Thompson. Res. Elgin, 111.
3200. Dwight Curtis*, b. 3 Aug., 1873, Las Vegas, New Mexico;
he was married in 1899 but has had no children.
1859. Charlotte Maria* Pendleton (Israel Coltoni', Caleb*,
Caleb^, Brian\ Caleb*), was bom at Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, 26 Sep-
tember, 1838. She married at Detroit, Mich., as his second wife, 21
January, 1864, George W. Bailey,* bom 6 January, 1836, Hard-
wick, Vt., died 30 August, 19Q0, Lansing, Mich., son of Trastrim
H. and Eunice (Strong) Bailey. Mrs. Bailey lives at Lansing.
Issue (Bailey), first four bom at Adrian, others at Lansing,
Mich.:
i. Israel Colton*, b. 6 Oct., 1864; m. 17 Oct 1899, Elnora Shep-
ard.
ii. Eunice Lena, b. 10 April, 1866; m. 9 Nov., 1887, Malcolm J.
Hoag.
iii. George W., Jr., b. 5 Febv., 1870; d. at birth,
iv. Dwight Pendleton, b. 2 April, 1872; d. 10 Sept, 1872.
V. Clara Mae, b. 7 Aug., 1874; m. 2 Jany., 1894, Harry H.
Winans. They have four ch., Hazel^*, Doris, Eunice and
Zoe.
vi. Maude Irene, b. 8 April, 1877; m. (1), 6 Aug., 1899, Robert R.
Piper; (2), 21 June, 1906, Harry SL Hart. One ch. Har-
land Batley^* (Hart).
♦The "Strong FamUy," p. 999, calls him George Strong BaUey.
Digitized by V^OOQIC
XIOHTK OSNKRATIOK
1863. John Lamb* Pkndlktok {JohnJ, Nathan^, CaUh^y Brian^,
Caleb^), was born at Chicopee, Mass., 9 August, 1839, and died there
5 November, 1889. He made his home in Chieopee all his life where
he engaged in farming.
He married, 14 October, 1868, Isabella Stewart, born 7 April,
1840, Prince Edward Island, Canada, daughter of John and Mary
(Gay) Stewart.
Issue, bom at Chieopee:
3201. Susan Belle*, b. 31 July, 1869; m. at Springfield, Mass., 29
April 1908, Edwin Morgan, b. 23 Sept., 1848, East Had-
ley, Mass., son of Samuel and Charlotte (Dickinson) Mor-
gan. Res. Amherst, Mass.
3202. Mary Stewart, b. 28 Oct., 1870; m. at Willimansett, Mass.,
27 Nov., 1890, Walter Plummer Goodenough, b. 29 Oct.,
1852, West Brattleboro, Vt., son of Alonzo and Relief
(Plummer) Goodenough. Res. Springfield, Mass. Issue
Goodenough), b. in Springfield: i. Walter Pendleton^^, b. 20
Sept., 1891. ii. MUdred Abella, b. 5 Mch., 1894.
3203. John Roswell, b. 15 June, 1872; d. 25 Feby., 1886.
3204. Alice Evelina, b. 10 Jany., 1874; unm. Res. Boston, Mass.
3205. Annie Sophronia, b. 21 Aug., 1875; m. at Willimansett, Mass.,
7 Sept, 1896, Herbert Edwin Wood, son of John B. and
Ellen (Pearson) Wood. He was bom of English pareut-
age in Dublin, Ireland, 18 Sept., 1873. Res. Bridgeport,
Conn. Issue (Wood), bom in Bridgeport: i. Bernice Mar-
ion}^, b. 27 Oct., 1898. ii. Herbert Edtvin, Jr., b. 12 July,
1900. iii. Isabella Ramona, 23 Nov., 1902. iv. Luman
Stewart, b. 8 Jany., 1906. v. Betnis Pendleton, b. 27 Sept.,
1907.
3206. Charles Bemis, b. 21 May, 1877; m. (1), Mary Anderson;
(2), Margaret Liner.
1868. William Henry* Pendleton (Ednard', Nathan^, CaleV,
Brian*, Caleb*), was bom at Spring^eld, Mass., 20 June, 1839, and
died at Denver, Colo., 20 June, 1884. At the first call for volun-
teers at the outbreak of the Civil War he enlisted at Claremont, N.
H., 24 April, 1861, in the 2nd Regt. New Hampshire Volunteer In-
fantry, but was not mustered in. He re-enlisted for three years'
service on the 21st of May, 1861, and was mustered into the 2nd
Regt. on the 7th of June following. Mr. Pendleton took part in
the first battle of Bull Run and afterwards had charge of iJie reg-
imental mail until the expiration of his term of service, 21 June,
1864. After the war he located at Baltimore, Md., where he en-
gaged in the brokerage business. He was also interested in min-
ing ventures in Colorado.
William H." Pendleton married, 3 April, 1877, Theodosia Bob-
bins, daughter of Henry R. and Mary £. (Owens) Robbins. She
is living at Govanstown, Md.
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570 THE PXNDUBTOK OBNSALOOT
Issae, bom at Baltimore, Md.:
3207. RuBsell Robbins*, b. 1 Mch., 1878; d. imm., 29 Oct., 1904.
3208. Edward Parkhurst, b. 9 Mcb., 1883; unm. He is an ac-
countant and makes his home at Goranstown, Md.
1869. Jbromc Bajctbr" Pendleton (^Miletut'', Jeue^, Caleh\
Brian^, Caleh^), was bom at Chicopee, Mass., 3 July, 1827, and
died at Portsmouth, Va., 6 January, 1874. He settled in Portsmouth
at an early age and became interested in railroading. At the out-
break of the Civil War he was acting as President of the Seaboard
railroad, and during the omflict he had charge of the operati(m of
this road under the Confederate government. During his later yeani
he was superintendent of large machine shops at Portsmouth.
Jerome B.* Pendleton married at Portsmouth, 1 January, 1851,
Margaret Esther Gayle, bom 23 August, 1831, died 21 January,
1890, daughter of Matthew and Diana Augusta (Parsons) Oayle.
Issue, all but two bom at Portsmouth, Va.:
3209. Willie Keams^ b. 26 Nov., 1862, Knoxville, Tenn.; m. Wil-
liam Mary Stores.
3210. Sela Jerome, b. 14 Aug., 1854; d. 7 Feby., 1855.
3211. Miletus Gayle, b. 29 Oct, 1856; m. Nellie Culpeper.
3212. Diana Augusto, b. and d. 28 April, 1858.
3213. Jerome McAlpine, b. 17 May, 1859; d. 25 Dec., 1859.
3214. Mary Ruth, b. 31 Dec., 1860; d. 29 April, 1888; m. 20 April,
1881, Miles Washington Minter. Issue (Minter): i.
Pendleton Greenwood}^, b. 20 Mch., 1882. Res. Portsmouth,
Va. ii. William Baxter, b. 25 Nov., 1885; d. 31 Oct, 1887.
iii. Ruth Either, b. 14 April, 1888; d. 10 June, 1888.
3215. Judson Blair, b. 15 July, 1863, Seaboard, N. C; m. Wini-
fred Wilson.
3216. Linda Chapin, b. 5 Dec., 1865; d. 29 July, 1866.
3217. Lieonc, b. 11 Sept, 1867; d. 24 June, 1868.
3218. Margaret Day, b. 21 April, 1873; m. Josiah Tattnall Charl-
ton. No issue. Res. Chattanooga, Tenn.
1870. Charlotte^ Pbndlbton (MUetuf, Jeue^ Caleh^, Brian*,
Caleb*), was bom at Chicopee, Mass., 24 February, 1829, and died
at Conde, So. D^., 15 October, 1909. She married (1), at Chic-
opee, 23 March, 1853, Ebenezer Stoddard, bom 11 March, 1825,
died 11 March, 1855, son of Hon. Ebenezer and Lucy (Carroll)
Stoddard. She married (2), at West Woodstock, Conn., 6 July,
1859, Isaac F. Hall, bom in Maine, 25 April, 1836, son of Isaac
and Polly (Abbott) HaU.
Issue by first husband (Stoddard):
i. Charles C.*, b. 8 Feby., 1854, W. Woodstock, Conn.; m. Chris-
tine Hansen. Res. Conde, So. Dak.
Issue by second husband (Hall):
ii. Arthur £.•, b. 2 Aug., 1860, Dayville, Conn.; m. (1), Nellie
Jaquish; (2), Cora Grassley. He is the Northwestern
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XIOHTH OBNKBATION 571
agent for the Holmes and Edwards Silver Co. and lives
at Minneapolis^ Minn.
iii. Alice May, b. 11 May, 1863, Norwich, Conn,; d. 23 Sept., 1865.
iv. Kate A., b. 8 Aug., 1866, Granger, Minn.; m. Charles A. Fos-
ter. He is editor of the Conde [So. Dak.] " News."
V. Georgine P., b. 26 July, 1868, Granger, Minn.; m. Loren
Knight. Res. Baxter Springs, Kas.
vi. Frank, b. 7 Aug., 1876, ForestviUe, Minn.; m. Frances Wett-
stein. He is a lumber dealer at Conde, So. Dak.
1872. MiLo MiLBTUs' Pbndlbton (Miletus^, Jet^e^, Caleb^,
Briati!^, Caleb^, was bom at Chicopee, Mass., 5 March, 1832, and
died at Portsmouth, Va., 6 November, 1885. When nineteen years of
age he went Soutii with his father, settling at Portsmouth, Va.
During the rest of his life he was connected with the Seaboard
Railroad Co., filling many important positions in all of which he
proved himself a capable official. Like nearly all the Northerners
who settled in the South before the Civil War, he supported the
cause of the Confederacy.
Milo M.* Pendleton married, 31 March, 1853, Augusta Smith,
bom 5 December, 1829, Matthews County, Va., died 23 December,
1902, daughter of Thomas and Diana (Gayle) Smith.
Issue bom at Portsnaouth, Va.:
3219. George Chapin*, t. 28 Jany., 1864; d. 26 July, 1868.
3220. Virginia Gayle, b. 27 Feby., 1867; m. Henry G. Williams.
3221. Mary Casby, b. 28 Aug., 1868; d. 4 Nov., 1861.
3222. Harriet Augusta, b. 11 Mlarch, 1864; m. William C. Divine.
1877. (Major) Arthur Sylbert* Pkndlbton (Miletiuf, Jeue^,
Caleb^, Btiati!^, Caleb^), was bom at WiUimansett (Chicopee), Mass.,
26 October, 1842, and died at Warrenton, N. C, 8 November, 1889.
About 1861 his father removed to Portsmouth, Va., and young Ar-
thur lived here until he grew to manhood, when he located in North
Carolina. During the Civil War he served as Quartermaster of a
Confederate regiment, and bore the rank of major. In later years
he became connected with the Hooks Smelting Co. of Philadelphia,
taking charge of their business interests in the South, and in time
became Vice President of the company.
Arthur S.* Pendleton married (1), 26 May, 1864, Amanda R.
Bailey. He married (2), Mrs. Victoria L. (Clark) Jones, born
24 October, 1837, widow of Robert Leckie Jones add daughter of
James Simpson and Martha Ann (Lanier) Clark.
Issue, bom at Warrenton, N. C, by first wife:
3223. Blanche BaUey*, b. 8 April, 1866; m. Everett W. Cates.
3224. Alice Palmy, b. 29 Mch,, 1867; d. 8 Sept., 1868.
3226. Esther Oviat, b, 9 Jany., 1869; d. 11 Aug., 1870.
Issue by second wife:
3226. Arthur Sylbert, Jr., b. 10 April, 1874; m. Eliza T. Busbee.
3227. Katherine Clark (Kate), b. 12 April, 1876; m. 31 Dec, 1896,
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Peter Arrington, son of Samuel Peter and Hannah Bolton
(White) Arrington. Rea. New York City. They have had
no children.
3228. Milo Miletus, b. 23 Feby., 1881; m. Janet McK. Hawldns.
1882. Lydia Alktha^ Pendleton {Lyman', Henry*, Caleh^,
Brian*, Caleb^), was bom at Chicopee, Mass., 11 November, 1831, and
died at Monson, Mass., 27 June, 1892. She married at Wales,
Mass., 10 October, 1853, John Andrew Orcutt, bom 22 April, 1833,
Ashford, Conn., son of William and Emeline (Watkins) Orcutt.
Issue (Orcutt), first three bom at Wales, others at Monson,
Mass. :
i. Charles Francis*, b. 1 Feby., 1865; m. 11 Dec, 1879, Mary
Elizabeth Smith. Res. Monson.
ii. Solena Aletha, b. 16 June, 1857; unm. Res. Monson.
iii. John Albert, b. 14 Nov., 1859; d. 28 Jany., 1902, Monson
Mass., m. 4 Dec, 1889, Izetta Maronda Bodurtha.
iv. Edward Everett, b. 27 Aug., 1861; d. 25 Mch., 1862.
V. Hattie Lucina, b. 8 July, 1867; unm. Res. Monson.
vi. Arthur Henry, b. 26 Nov., 1875; m. 1 May, 1902, Florence
Marguerite Nelson. Res. Monson.
1884. Ltman James' Pendleton (Lyman'', Henry*, Caleb^,
Brian*, Caleb*), was bom at Wales, Mass., 6 October, 1836, and
died at Westfield, M!ass., 24 May, 1874. He was a soldier in the
Civil War, serving first in Co. K, 46th Regt., Massachusetts Volun-
teer Infantry, from 22 October, 1862, to 29 July, 1863, a period one
week shorter than his brother Bryant's in the same regiment. Not
long afterwards he responded once more to the call for troops, en-
listing 27 January, 1864, in Co. E, 4th Massachusetts Cavalry. He
was honorably discharged, 14 November, 1865, [Mass. Adj .-Gen-
eral's Reports.]
Lyman J." Pendleton married at Westfield, Mass., 24 June, 1872,
Georgiana Jones, daughter of Enfretus and Angeline Jones. She
married (2), Chauncey C. Griffin and lives in Westfield.
Issue of Lyman J.^ and Georgiana (Jones) Pendleton:
3229. Eva Jenny*, b. 12 Mch., 1873, Westfield, Mass.; m. (1), at
Unionville, Conn., 2 May, 1889, James Burpee White, soa
of George and Ellen White. She m. (2), at Westfield, Mass.,
24 Jany., 1901, Charles Daniel Hastings, son of Daniel and
Jane Hastings. Res. Westfield, Mass. Issue by first hus-
band (White) : i. Lucy Ella^*, b. 14 Mch., 1890, Willimantic,
Conn., d. 21 June, 1908. ii. William Wallace, b. 11 Jany.,
1893, Unionville, Conn.
1887. SoPHRONiA L.' Pendleton (Hiram JJ, Henry*, Caleb^,
Brian*, Caleb*), was born at Suffield, Conn., 7 September, 1837. She
married there, 25 November, 1858, Henry R. Eggleston, son of Ros-
well and Lydia (Tillotson) Eggleston. Res. Northampton, Mass.
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IIOHTR OXNSRATIOK 678
Issae (Eggleston) :
L Charle8% b. 19 June, I860, Snffield, Com.; m. 20 Jany., 1885,
Cora Spooner.
ii. Hattie, b. 6 April, 1862, Southampton, Mass.; m. 25 Nov.,
1878, Charles Closson.
iii. Alice, b. 24 May, 1867; m. 5 Nov., 1885, Henry Sawtelle.
1890. Edward Bryant* Pbndlxton (Bryofti C.^ Henry^, CaUb^,
Brian\ Caleh^), was bom at EasthampUm, Mass., 13 November,
1852. In early life he was a fireman on the Connecticut Valley
R. R. After the death of his first wife he removed to Bellows Falls,
Vt., and later into New Hampshire, where he took up the steam-
fitter's trade. During the last years of his life he lived at Man-
chester, N. H., where he was employed by the Amoskeag Manufac-
turing Co. He died in Manchester, 28 August, 1909, and is buried
at Easthampton, Mass.
Edward B.* Pendleton married (1), at Chatham, N. Y., Enmia
Jane Howes, bom at Austerlitz, N. Y., daughter of Orrin A. and
Josephine Howes. She died at Easthampton, Mass., 4 April, 1879,
and he married (2), at Plainfield, N. H., 6 June, 1884, Elisabeth
Shattuck, daughter of Andrew (?) and Mary Shattuck. He mar-
ried (3), at Claremont, N. H., 8 December, 1900, Mrs. Elnora
(Vadney) Austin, bom 7 October, 1869, Hill's Bridge, N. H., daugh-
ter of Israel and Elnora (Phelps) Vadney.
Issue by first wife:
3230. Bessie Elizabeth^ b. 8 Nov., 1875, Westfield, Mass.; d. 23
July, 1876.
3231. Nettie Moore, b. 4 May, 1877, Easthampton, Mass.; d. 19
Aug., 1877.
3232. Nellie May (twin with Nettie), d. 18 Aug., 1877.
3233. George Melvin, b. 24 June, 1878, Easthampton; m. Nora W.
Bullock.
Issue by second wife:
3234. Bessie Elizabeth (2nd), b. 31 March, 1885, Cornish, N. H.;
m. at Melrose, Mass., 26 July, 1906, William Townley Law-
rence Bowser, b. at So. Boston, Mass., 31 Aug., 1876, son
of William Leggett and Susan Symmes (Stoddard) Bowser.
Res. Winchester, Mass. Issue (Bowser), b. at Winchester:
i. Lawrence Pendletofi^^, b. 10 July, 1907. ii. Tonmley
Stoddard, b. 29 Nov., 1908.
Issue by third wife:
3235. Edward Bryant, Jr., b. 2 Dec., 1904, Manchester, N. H.
1898. George Riley* Pendleton (Riley Chapin'', Henry^, Ca-
leb^, Brian}, Caleb^), was bom at West Brookfield, Mass., 14 Janu-
ary, 1843, and died at Westfield, Mass., in 1907. He enlisted, 21
June, 1861, in Co. A, 10th Regt., Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry,
and was discharged upon the expiration of his term of service, 1
July, 1864. During part of this time he served in the 1st Mary-
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674 THE PBNDUnOK OBIfBALOOr
land Cavalry^ and had three horses shot under him at GrettTsburg.
He was wounded in the left arm at Spottsjlvania. After his dis-
charge from the 10th Massachusetts, Mr. Pendleton re-enlisted in
Hancock's Veteran Corps.
He married (1), at Hartford, Conn., 31 July, 1866, Elvira Sarah
Shepherd,* bom 10 March, 1840, Westfield, Mass., died there, Feb-
ruary, 1897, daughter of Solomon and Harriet (Dewey) Shepherd.
He married (2), 23 May, 1900, Cora Cowles, bom 10 April, 1861,
daughter of Edwin J. and Jemima (Carter) Cowles.
Issue by first wife:
3236. Hattie £mma^ b. 15 March, 1867, Westfield, Mass.; m. (1),
24 Sept, 1889, Harry A. Marshall; (2), at Rensselaer,
N. Y., 16 May, 1903, John C. Olsen. Res. Schenectady,
N. Y. Issue l^ first husband (Marshall) : i. Earl Allen}^,
d. young.
3237. Lillia, b. at Southwick, Mass.; d. 5 July, 1869, ae. 9 months.
3238. George Milton, b. 29 Jany., 1874, Westfield, Mass. Res.
Waterville, Kas. He m. 16 June, 1909, Helen Adelia Chaf-
fee, dau. of Richard M. and Adelia (Elliott) Chaffee.
Issue by second wife:
3239. Harry Alberta Riley, b. 26 May, 1901, Westfield, Mass.
Ref.: '* Dewey Genealogy.**
1900. Albert Eugene* Pendleton (Riley Chapin', Henry^, Ca-
Ith^, Brian^, Caleb^), was bom at South Hadley, Mass., 1 January,
1849. He married at Southwick, Mass., 12 May, 1888, Mrs. Mary
(Simpson) Lavine, bom 1854, in Yorkshire, England, daughter of
William and Catherine Simpson. Res. Westfield, Mass.
Issue:
3240. Gertmde Elizabeth^ b. 28 Sept, 1891, Westfield, Mass.
1905. Frederick Henry* Pendleton (Henry'', Henry^, Caleh^,
Brian^, Caleb^), was bom at South Hadley, Mass., 25 July, 1856,
and died at West Springfield, Mass., 26 July, 1882. He was em-
ployed for some time in the Post Office at Easthampton, Mass., when
failing health compelled him to seek a milder climate. He went
South and became a hotelkeeper at Orlando, Florida. He had not
been there long, however, when his mother's death brought him
North again, and after his return to Florida he declined rapidly and
came home to die.
Frederick H.' Pendleton married at Barre, Mass., 18 April, 1881,
Adelia Loring, daughter of Nelson and Maria (Spooner) Loring.
She married (2), Bradford, and in 1903 was living in Barre.
Issue:
3241. Harry Loring^, b. 10 April, 1882, Orlando, Florida; m. at
Barre, Mass., 4 Oct., 1905, Alena May Davis. No issue.
Res. Barre.
* Given as Shepard in the ** Dewey Genealogy.**
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NINTH GENERATION
1909. Mart Ann* Pendleton (Charles Stanian\ AheV, Major
Joseph^ Joteph^j Col. Joseph^, Joseph^), was bom at Groton^ Conn.^
23 July, 1837. She married at Mystic, Conn., 28 March, 1855, Wil-
liam Cann, bom 27 February, 1831, Sidney, Cape Breton, died 27
June, 1906, son of Samuel and Christina (Gregory) Cann. Mrs.
Cann is living at New London, Conn.
Issue (Cann), bom at Mystic:
i. Mary Abby^S b. 28 July, 1858; d. 27 Dec., 1862.
ii. Caroline Pendleton, b. 5 Dec., 1860; m. 13 Sept., 1879, Clar-
ence J. Gates. Res. New London. They have had ten ch.
liL Emma, b. 25 March. 1862; m. 1 Jany., 1884, Manning M.
Thomas. Res. New London.
iv. Adelaide, b. 30 Nov., 1864; m. 23 Aug., 1883, George W. Max-
son, Jr. Res. New London,
v. Martha L., b. 2 May, 1867; d. 2 April, 1908; m. 19 May, 1888,
William Fridge Murdoch Rogers. He was a lawyer in New
London, and at one time Judge of Probate and prosecuting
attorney of the city. During the Spanish War he served
as 1st Lieut, in the (J. S. Vol. Signal Corps.
vi. William Abel, b. 26 Sept, 1871; m. 26 Oct., 1898, Mabel L.
Cone. Res. New London.
Ref.: Gyms H. Brown's ** Brown Genealogy.**
1910. WiLLLiAH Williams* Pendleton (Charles Stanton^, AheV,
Major Joseph^, Joseph^, CoL Joseph^, Joseph*), was bom at Noank
(Groton), Conn., 24 October, 1839, and died at Somersville, Conn.,
12 July, 1904. He married at Mystic, Conn., 24 November, 1868,
Adelaide Denison, bom there, 6 July, 1849, daughter of Stephen A.
and Ann £. (Denison) Denison. His widow and surviving children,
except the oldest daughter, live in Hartford, Conn.
Issue, first six bom at Mystic:
3242. Charles William^^ b. 26 June, 1870; d. 19 Feby., 1895, Som-
ersville, Conn.; m. 23 Aug., 1893, Gertrude Irene Hurlbut.
No issue. His widow lives in New Haven, Conn.
3243. Marion Keeney, b. 6 Sept., 1872; m. at Somersville, Conn., 1
Jany., 1895, Stafford Edward Wallace Drew, son of Fran-
cis and Margaret (Maclnnes) Wallace, and adopted son of
Anna Drew. Res. Phildelphia, Pa. Issue (Drew), b. at
Rochester, N. Y.: i. Charles Wallace^\ b. 30 April, 1896.
ii. Marguerite Pendleton, b. 13 Feby., 1898.
575
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576 THE PKKDLBTON OaNXALOOT
3244. Frank Denison, b. 28 Oct, 1874; num. He was gradoated
from Yale in the class of 1900, and since that time has
been connected with the Hartford Life Insurance Co.
3245. Grace EUzabeth, b. 18 March, 1877; m. 2 Oct., 1907, Samuel
G. Langlej.
3246. Flora Ablxe, b. 3 April, 1879; m. 24 Oct, 1906, William
George Bramley, b. in England, 23 Aug., 1869, son of John
and Martha (Jepson) Bramley. Issue (Bramley): i.
Frank Argyle^\ b. 16 Dec., 1907.
3247. Maud Stella, b. 25 July, 1881.
3248. Alice Elizabeth, b. 2 June, 1888, SomersviUe, Conn.
1915. Alfred W.* Pbxdlbton (Benjamin Franklin^, AbeP, Ma-
jor Joseph^, Joseph^, Col. Joieph^, Joseph*), was bom at Norwich,
Conn., 1 July, 1837. As a young man he went to Illinois, where he
enlisted, 6 August, 1862, in Co. A, 1st Illinois light Artillery. He
was promoted Sergeant, 26 February, 1865, and honorably discharged,
10 July, 1865. He was for many years a Captain in the Chicago
Fire Department, and still makes his home in tiiat city.
Alfred W.* Pendleton married in 1872, Annie Cregan, who died
in Chicago, 1 January, 1883.
Issue, bom in Chicago:
3249. NelUe", b. 2 Dec., 1877; m. 1 Aug., 1896, John Sylvester
Fitz Gerald. Res. New York City. Issue (Fitz Gerald):
i. Gordon Pendleton^\ b. 11 July, 1897.
3250. Alfred James, b. 31 Aug., 1879; unm. He was for some
years in the men's furnishing business at Columbus, Ohio.
Since 1905 he has lived in New York City, where he is en-
gaged in real estate operations.
1920. John Hyde* Pendleton (John Bell*, AheV, Major Jo-
seph*, Joeeph*, Col. Joseph^, Joseph*), was bom at Stonington,
Conn., 3 April, 1851. He has engaged in various occupations, and
being of an inventive turn of mind, has taken out nearly fifty pat-
ents.
John H.* Pendleton married at Jamaica, Long Island, N. Y., 6
September, 1878, Ida May Morris, born 1 July, 1862, Charlestown,
Mass., daughter of Samuel and Abby (Dow) Morris. Mr. and Mrs.
Pendleton are now living at New Brunswick, N. J.
Issue, first four bom in Brooklyn, N. Y.:
3251. George Henry*^ b. 29 June, 1879 ; m. 24 June, 1906, Adeline
Dukes. Res. New York City. No issue (1908).
3252. Abbie May, b. 15 Jany., 1882; m. Marcellus C. Avery. Res.
Brooklyn, N. Y. No issue (1908).
3253. Ida Mercedes, b. 2 Oct., 1886.
3254. Ruth, b. 20 June, 1898; d. 1 June, 1901.
3255. John Hyde, Jr., b. 2 July, 1901, Matchaponis, N. J.
3256. Esther (twin with John).
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NINTH OBNERATIOK 577
1922. Hannah Sophia* Pendleton (Job Stanton^, Joseph', Ma-
jor Joseph^, Joseph^, Col. Joseph^, Joseph^), was born at Westville,
Conn., 6 November, 1822, and died at Buffalo, N. Y., 10 April,
1906. She married at New Haven, Conn., 5 November, 1843, Ste-
phen C. Babcock, son of Stephen and Mabel (Mansfield) Babcodc.
Issue (Babcock), bom at New Haven:
i. WiUiam Pendleton^^ b. 22 Nov., 1848; m. Harriet^^ Ballard,
a second cousin, dau. of Augustus and Betsey Maria* (Lan-
sing) Ballard, and granddau. of Cornelius W. and [804]
Hannah^ (Pendleton) Lansing,
ii. Frank Augustus, b. 10 Sept., 1850; m. (1), Sarah Wing; (2),
Julie V.^^ Barker, a first cousin, dau. of James M. and
[1926] Mary EUza^ (Pendleton) Barker. He was for a
number of years President and Gen. Mgr. of the F. A, Bab-
cock Co., carriage builders of Amesbury, Mass., and is now
associated with his brothers in the Babcock Electric Vehicle
Co. at Buffalo, N. Y.
iii. Stephen Eleazar, b. 20 May, 1858; m. Alice Cary Mudge.
iv. Sarah Edwards, b. 23 Sept., 1867; m. Charles M. Kelly. Res.
Ipswich, Mass. They have a son and two daughters.
Stephen C. and Hannah Sophia^ (Pendleton) Babcodk also
had five children that died in inf.
1924. Joseph Franklin* Pendleton (Job Stanton^, Joseph^,
Major Joseph^, Joseph^, Col. Joseph^, Joseph^), was bom at New
Haven, Conn., 26 December, 1825, and died at Stratford, Conn. He
married Eveline F. Cooley, daughter of Sturgis and Mary (Cooley)
Cooley.
Issue, bom at Stratford:
3257. Emma EveUne^^ b. 24 Sept., 1857; d. 28 Oct., 1900, Strat-
ford; m. there, 25 Sept., 1877, Bemard Hart Merrick, b.
3 July, 1847, Seymour, Conn., son of George Harvey and
Jennette (Davis) Merrick. Issue (Merrick), b. at Strat-
ford: i. Mabel Allen^^, b. 15 April, 1879. ii. George Har-
old, b. 6 Nov., 1881. iii. Mary Emma, h. 1 Jany., 1888.
Rcf.: "Merrick Genealogy."
1926. Mary Eliza* Pendleton {Job Stanton^, Joseph?, Major
Joseph^, Joseph^, Col. Joseph*, Joseph^), was bom at New Haven,
Conn., 27 February, 1829, and died at Collinsville, Conn., 29 Octo-
ber, 1904. She married at New Haven, 7 September, 1847, James
M. Barker, bom 10 or 15 September, 1815, Saratoga, N. Y., died
13 March, 1887, New York City, son of Matthew Cook Barker and
Abbie Barker.
Issue (Barker), first child bom in New Haven, others in
New York City:
i. Mary Priscilla J.", b. 9 July, 1848; m. (1), Edward M. Clark;
(2), Charles H. Smith. Res. Collinsville, Conn.
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578 THE PBNDLKTON OBNXALOGT
ii. James Conquest Cross^ b. 26 Dec., 1851; m. Addie DeWitt.
He is a physician at New Milford, Conn,
iii. Hamilton B., b. 21 Feby., 1856; d. inf.
iv. JiUie Virginia P., b. 6 Feby., 1860; m. as his second wife, her
first cousin, Frank A.^^ Babcock, son of Stephen C. and
[1922] Hannah Sophia* (Pendleton) Babcock.
V. William Van Wyck, b. 5 Feby., 1865; unm. Res. Amesbury,
Mass.
1927. Erastus Stanton* Pendleton (Job Stanf^n^, Joseph', Ma-
jor Joseph^, Joseph^, Col. Joseph^, Joseph^), was born at New Ha-
ven, Conn., 17 January, 1831, and died in New York City, 30 Sep-
tember, 1883. He married Margaret Shaw, and had issue, born in
New York City (order uncertain) :
3258. Emma^^ d. young.
3259. Wade Hampton, d. young.
3260. Mildred M., d. youiig.
3261. William Florence, b. 10 Aug., 1866; m. at Rome, Italy, 2
Feby., 1899, Lillian Evans Blauvelt, the well-known singer.
They have had no children. Mr. Pendleton was formerly a
broker in New York.
1931. Charles Gay* Pendleton (Job Stanton^, Joseph', Major
Joseph^, Joseph^, CoL Joseph*, Joseph^), was born at New Haven,
Conn., 30 September, 1838, and died at Holbrook, Mass., 30 June,
1905. As a young man he took a course in surgery, and then car-
ried on a druggist's business for about ten years in Bridgeport,
Conn., and later in Chelsea, Mass. He removed to Holbrook not
many years before his death, and became one of the best known
residents in that part of the state. Mr. Pendleton was actively in-
terested in Masonry since his twenty-first year. He was a member
of Jerusalem Royal Arch Chapter of Bridgeport, and also of Ham
ilton Commandery, Knights Templar.
Charles G.* Pendleton married 30 September, 1860, Sarah R.
Hyler, bom 3 December, 1838, New York City, daughter of Adoni-
jah and Catherine (Paris) Hyler.
Issue, first four bom in Bridgeport:
3262. Erastus Stanton", b. 23 Aug., 1861; d. 2 Jany., 1864.
3263. Charles Gay, Jr., b. 7 June, 186?; m. Mary E. Jackson.
3264. Carrie Louise, b. 19 July, 1S65; m. at Chelsea, Mass., 27
Nov., 1887, Joel Frederick Cooper, b. '^0 Dec, 1863, Canar-
sie, L. I., son of James Thomas and Julia E. (Skidmore)
Cooper. Res. Chelsea. Issue (Cooper): i. Ethel^^, b. 24
Feby.. 1889.
3265. George Mark Pomeroy, b. 23 Sept., 1867; d. 21 Jany., 1870.
3266. Clarence Arthur, b. 7 Aug., 1876, New York City; m. Ger-
trude V. Reynolds.
1936. Harvey Smith* Pendleton (Samuel Clark^, JosepV, Ma-
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NINTH GENERATION 579
jor Jo»eph^, Joseph^, Col. Joiepk*, Joseph^), was born at Cortland,
N. Y., 31 December, 1838. He married Laurilla Stafford, born 26
June, 1839, daughter of Arnold and Ruby (Underwood) Stafford,
Issue :
3267. Harriet R.^^ b. 16 April, 1864; m. 20 Oct., 1886, N. Jay
Peck. He is a furniture dealer in Cortland, N. Y. Issue
(Peck), b. at Cortland: i. Hazel R,^\ b. 16 April, 1888.
ii. Harold Pendleton, b. 29 April, 1898.
3268. George S., b. 1872; d. March, 1891.
1937. William Randall* Pendleton (Samuel Clark^, Jo$epV,
Major JosepW, Joseph^, Col. Joseph^, Joseph^), was born at Cort-
land, N. Y., 11 August, 1841. He has engaged in farming and
dairying all his life, following these pursuits in New York, Illinois,
Ontario, and Massachusetts, where he is now living not far from
Westfield. Mr. Pendleton has been greatly interested in the prep-
aration of this genealogy, and with the help of his daughter has
gathered considerable data for us concerning the various members
of the family living around him.
William R.* Pendleton married at Groton, N. Y., 25 May, 1869,
Sarah Emily Gooding, born there, 26 October, 1843, daughter of
David and Mary Emily (Noyes) Gooding.
Issue :
3269. William Gooding^®, b. 27 Nov., 1870, Geneseo, 111.; d. 5 Feby.,
1876.
3270. James Clark, b. 20 Dec, 1873, Orwell, Ont; d. 2 Sept.,
1874.
3271. Ida Naomi (twin with James), d. 29 Aug., 1874.
3272. Grace Emily, b. 22 July, 1877, St. Thomas, Ont.; unm.
1940. Frank George* Pendleton (Rev, George Washington^,
WUliam', Major Joseph^, Joseph'^, CoL Joseph^, Joseph^), was born
at Colchester, Conn., 10 July, 1852. He has been connected for
many years with the Adams Express Co., and isi now auditor of their
accounting department at Providence, R. I.
Frank G.* Pendleton married (1), at Rahway, N. J., 24 May,
1874, Helen Brown, bom 11 May, 1851, Brooklyn, N. Y., died 1
August^ 1887, Elizabeth, N. J., daughter of Edmund and (Bro-
kaw) Brown. He married (2), in New York City, 30 April, 1892,
Sarah L. Eastman, born 12 June, 1852, Corinth, Vt., died 29 De-
cember, 1904, Worcester, Mass., daughter of and Cynthia
(Crook) Eastman.
Issue, bom at Rahway, N. J.:
3273. Frank Brown^^ b. 3 April, 1875; m. Lillian Lewis, of Charles-
town, R. I. No issue. Res. Wood River Jet., R. I.
3274. Edmund Le Vaughn, b. 16 May, 1876; m. Josephine F. An-
drews.
1941. William White* Pendleton (Rev, George Washington*,
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580 THE PBNDLITON GSKXALOOT
William', Major Jo9eph\ Joseph^, CoL Joseph^, Joseph*), wag bom
in Jersey City, N. J., 10 January, 1856. He is Assistant General
Agent of the Adams Express Co. at Brooklyn, N. Y., and makes his
home at Rahway, N. J.
William W.^ Pendleton married at Rahway, 3 July, 1884, Flor-
ence Emma Blair, bom there, 29 January, 1866, daughter of David
and Eliza (Garcken) Blair.
Issue :
3275. William Steyenson^^, b. 8 March, 1886; m. Mary £. Austin.
1942. Nathan Franklin* Pbndleton (Nathan Lanphere*, Wil-
liatn'. Major Joseph^, Joieph^, Col. Joseph^, Joseph*), was bom at
North Stonington, Conn., in 1841, and died near Norwich, Conn.,
27 August, 1906. He married at North Stonington, 25 November,
1863, Adeline R. Dunbar,* born 1829, Waterford, Conn., died 1
November, 1880, aged 51, North Stonington, daughter of James
and Mary (Beebe) Dunbar.
Issue, bom at North Stonington, Conn.:
3276. Frank Everett^®, b. 23 July, 1866; m. Edith Geer.
3277. Lillie Bell, b. 22 Sept., 1867; d. young.
3278. Daughter, b. 26 Aug., 1868 ; d. inf.
3279. Nellie Maud, b. 27 Jany., 1870; m. at Norwich, Conn., 4
Sept., 1886, John Abram Lawrence, b. 6 June, 1846, Mys-
tic Island, N. Y., son of John Prentice and Catherine Den-
ison (Meeker) Lawrence. Address, R. F. D. No. 2, Nor-
wich, Conn. Issue (Lawrence), b. Norwich: i. Herbert
Emerson^^, b. 26 Sept., 1889. ii. Frank Pitcher, b. 1 Feby.,
1892. iii. Catherine Denison, b. 11 July, 1897.
1944. (Rev.) Charlks Jackson* Pendleton (Nathan Lanphere*,
WUliam', Major Joteph*, Joseph*, CoL Joseph^, Joseph*), was bom
in Stonington, Conn., 24 May, 1850. He was graduated from the
Newton Theological Seminary in 1880, and has been pastor of Bap-
tist churches at various places, among them, Knoxville, Iowa, Mara-
thon, Waterloo, and Richland, N. Y.,> Carlisle, Iowa, Shannock, R. I.,
etc. For some time he was a missionary to the Indians. He never
read his sermons, but always preached from notes, and was an elo-
quent pulpit orator. Through hard work his health broke down some
years ago, and since that time he has lived near Providence, R. I.,
and at Nassau, N. Y.
Rev. Charles J.* Pendleton married (1), at Preston, Conn., Julia
E. Harrington. He married (2), at Norwich, Conn., 23 Novem-
ber, 1870, Eva Margaret Long, born there, 28 March, 1853, daugh-
ter of Charles Frederick and Eva Margaret (Faulk) Long.
Issue :
3280. (Mary) Louise FuUer^^ b. 14 Nov., 1879, Norwich, Conn.
3281. Charles Haddon Spurgeon, b. 11 Jany., 1884, Carlisle, Iowa.
* Given as Adeline Stanton in the No. Stonington records.
Digitized by V^OOQIC
NINTH OSNSRATION 581
1947. WiLLLiAH Edgar* Pendleton (William Dennit^, William',
Major Joseph^, Joseph^, Col. Jo»eph^, Joseph*), was bom at Mys-
tic^ Conn., 3 September, 1854. In early life he followed the sea,
sailing for six years from Noank, Conn., on a vessel engaged in the
fisheries, after which time he served for a while <hi the U. S. Reve-
nue Cutter " Active," of New Bedford. Returning to a land life, he
engaged in farming, and became manager of a large stock farm.
In 1892 Mr. Pendleton established himself in business as a florist
in New London, Conn., starting with two greenhouses, which he has
since increased to ten. In 1897 he went to the Klondike, where he
remained two years, and then returned home, resuming the florist
business.
On the 13th of September, 1880, Mr. Pendleton enlisted as pri-
vate in Co. D, 3rd Regt., Conn. National Guard. He was made Cor«
poral, 22 August, 1881, Sergeant, 22 August, 1883, and received his
discharge, 13 September, 1885. He re-enlisted the 12th of October
following, and was promoted Ist Sergeant in September, 1886, 1st
Lieutenant and Quartermaster of the 3rd Regt., 7 January, 1887.
He resigned, 4 July, 1892, and again re-enlisted as private in Co.
D, 3rd Regt., 20 August, 1892; was made Corporal, 22 June, 1893,
and Captain of the Company, 23 April, 1894. On the 2d of July,
1896, he became Captain and Aide-de-Camp on the Brigade Staff,
resigning 9 January, 1897.
William E.* Pendleton married 16 February, 1876, Amelia (Mil-
lie) E. Braman, bom 24 February, 1856, Waterford, Conn., daugh-
ter of John H. and Lucy A. (Douglass) Braman.
Issue, bom at Waterford, Conn.:
3282. John Braman^^ b. 22 April, 1878; m. Roselle R. Davison.
3283. Francis Thurston, b. 25 Oct., 1882; m. Christine M. Denslow.
3284. Agnes May, b. 2 May, 1887; d. 16 Feby., 1888.
1948. Henry Earl* Pendleton (Mason Mandeville*, Major Ben-
jamin CrandalV, Major Joseph^, Joseph^, Col, Joseph^, Joseph*),
was bom at Wayne, 111., 31 July, 1859. For some years past he has
made his home at Panoka, Alberta, Canada, where he is engaged in
the meat business and in the shipping of livestock.
He married at Lemars, Iowa, 27 September, 1882, Fannie Heis-
ler, bom 22 April, 1864, Mapleton, Iowa, daughter of Henry and
Elizabeth (Maynard) Heisler.
Issue, first two bom at Eingsley, Iowa, next five at Mapleton,
Iowa:
3285. Maude Ette^^ b. 12 July, 1883; d. 9 Jany., 1887.
3286. Bert Earl, b. 22 May, 1885.
3287. Henry Fay, b. 1 July, 1887; m. at Springdale, Alberta, 17
March, 1909, Caroline Hanson, b. 11 Aug., 1890, Boyd,
Minn., dau. of Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Hanson.
3288. Elmer Raymond, b. 17 Nov., 1890.
3289. John Clarence, b. 23 Dec, 1894.
3290. Edith Pearl, b. 18 April, 1898.
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582 THE PBNDLKTOK GKNEALOGT
3291. Fred Mandevillc, b. 4 April, 1901.
3292. Ethel Maria, b. 17 Sept., 1903, Panoka, Alberta.
3293. Jessie Mildred, b. 2 June, 1906, Panoka.
1963. Henry Martin* Pendleton (Joseph Henry^, Elliot'' , Ma-
jor Joseph^, Joieph^, CoL Joseph*, Joseph*), was bom at Westerly,
R. I., 19 Sept, 1858, and is now living at Foxboro, Mass. He mar-
ried (1), at Foxboro, 18 June, 1881, Ida Patience Prime, daughter
of Oliver and Susan Matilda (Dunbar) Prime. She died at Fram-
ingham, Mass., 8 Oct., 1890, and he married (2), near Spdiane,
Wash., Emma Prime, a sister to his first wife.
Issue, first two bom at Foxboro:
3294. Susie Matilda*^ b. 11 June, 1882; m. at Foxboro, 15 June,
1904, William Addison Pettee, son of Erastua W. and Maria
Pettee. Res. Foxboro, Mass. Issue (Pettee) : i. Everett
William^^, b. 26 June, 1905.
3295. Henry Bumside, b. 5 June, 1884; m. March, 1906, Emeline
Daly. Res. Walpole, Mass.
3296. Edwin Sands, b. 17 Dec, 1888, Marlboro, Mass.
1956. William* Pendleton (Edmund Allen*, Allen'', Sylvester^,
Sylvester^, CoL Joseph*, Joseph*), was born in New York City in
1830. He enlisted at Brooklyn, N. Y., 4 September, 1862, as pri-
vate in Co. G, 84th Regt., New York Volunteer Infantry, and died
of typhoid fever in Stanton Hospital, Washington, D. C, 4 July,
1863.
William* Pendleton married Eliza Dennison, and had issue, bom
in Brooklyn:
3297. Augusta Ogden^^, b. March, 1855; m. at New Brunswick,
N. J., 3 Dec, 1873, John Jacob Wark, b. there, Nov., 1854,
son of John Archibald and Matilda A. (Moon) Wark. Res.
Princess Bay, Staten Island, N. Y. Issue (Wark): i.
Mary Homard}^, b. 1879. ii. Augusta Ogden, b. 1880; m.
5 Oct., 1899, George F. Harden, iii. Winfield Scott, b.
1883. iv. Geneva Nelson, b. 1885; d. 13 Sept., 1886. v.
Ernest Carlisle, b. 1889.
3298. Harry Fillmore, b. 20 Nov., 1857; m. Hattie A. Milliken.
1959. Adaline* Pendleton (Edmund Allen*, AllenF, Sylvester^,
Sylvester*, Col. Joseph*, Joseph*), was bom in New York City, 21
October, 1836, and died 22 September, 1906. She married 3 Novem-
ber, 1853, Enoch Holloway, lK)m in England, 21 March, 1834, died
2 June, 1907, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Holloway.
Issue :
i. Adaline^^ b. 3 Feby., 1855; m. William T. Kemble. Res. Bell-
town, Stamford, Conn,
ii. Emma E., b. 8 June, 1866; m. Eilert Miller. Res. New York
City,
iii. Charles A., b. 14 Aug., 1862; unm.
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NINTH OBNBRATION 588
iv. William Henry, b. 23 Aug., 1868; m. .
y. Joseph M., b. 23 July, 1870; m. Mary R. Rhinefoot Res.
New York City,
vi. Laura M., b. 23 Sept, 1872; m. Thomas Casey. Res. New
York City.
Tii. James, b. 26 June, 1874; m. Jennie MjcGillick« Res. New York
City.
Tiii. Mabel G., b. 8 July, 1876; m. Edward £. Golden. Res. Bell-
town, Stamford, Conn,
ix. Frederick N., b. 12 Oct., 1878; unm.
X. George P., b. 20 March, 1883; m. Jennie Morrissey. Res. New
York City.
1966. Allen* Pendleton {Sylvester^, Allen', Sylvester^, Sylves-
ter^, Col. Joseph^, Joseph^), was bom in New York City, in Decem-
ber, 1844, and died in Broddyn, N. Y., 21 October, 1892. He mar-
ried Alice McGrath, who died about 1895.
Issue, bom in Brooklyn:
3299. William Sylvester^®, b. about Aug., 1882.
3300. Allen.
3301. Edmund (or Edwin).
3302. Abby.
3303. Amelia Grace.
After their mother's death this family was broken up. The boys
were reared by a James McGrath. They are supposed to be living
in Brooklyn.
1969. Henry Sylvester* Pendleton {Sylvester^, Allen', Sylves-
ter^, Sylvester^ n Col. Joseph^, Joseph^), was bom in New York City,
and is living in Brooklyn. He married Elizabeth Bradley and had
issue, bom in Brooklyn:
3304. Mary^^ b. 1875; d. ae. 9 months.
3305. Alice.
3306. Sylvester.
3307. Amelia Goodwin.
3308. Chester.
1994. Henderson* Pendleton (Aaron^, William', Joh^, Capi,
William^, CoL WxLliam^, Joseph^), was born at Islesboro, Me., 10
October, 1828, and died 27 September, 1886. He married 29 Octo-
ber, 1852, Aurilia Drinkwater, bora 30 June, 1833, died 4 June,
1902, Waltham, Mass., daughter of Allen and Amy A. Drinkwater.
Issue :
3309. Allen Henderson*^ b. 28 Aug., 1853, Northport, Me.; m.
Annie Pearson,
3310. Caro Ellen, b. 4 Oct., 1861, Searsmont, Me.; m. 30 Nov. 1887,
Charles S. Robb. Res. West Medford, Mass. Issue (Robb) :
i. Ralph Henderson^^, b. 16 June, 1890. ii. Drvight Weston,
b. 27 Feby., 1895.
Digitized by V^OOQIC
584 THK PXKDLBTON GBKBALOGT
3311. Stella Rebecca, b. 13 March, 1870, Belfast, Me.; nnm. She
ifl a trained nurse in Boston, Mass.
1996. GiRARD EsTXRBROOK* PxNDLXTON (AaroH*, WUliam', Joh^,
Capi. WUliam^, Col. William*, Joseph*), was bom at Northport, Me.,
4 August, 1837, and died 1 September, 1895. He was a master
mariner. He married 22 February, 1861, his first cousin [2001]
Ellen Jane* Pendleton, daughter of Albert^ and Mercy J.^ (Fams-
worth) Pendleton. She is now living at Brewer, Me.
Issue :
3312. Ambrose Farrow^^ b. 1 Aug., 1864, Belfast, Me.; m. Nellie
E. Parker.
3313. Josephine Rebecca, b. 7 Janj., 1873, Bucksport Center, Me.;
m. at Brewer, Me., James Arthur Winslow, b. there, March,
1849, son of Richard and (second wife) Martha (Burr)
Winslow. He is a master mariner. Res. Brewer, Me. Issue
(Winslow), b. at Brewer: i. Guy Pendleton}^, b. 22 May,
1899. ii. Louise Josephine, b. 16 April, 1906.
3314. Herbert Leslie, b. 1 May, 1875, Bucksport Center, Me.; m.
Esther P. Jenkins.
2000. William Dudley* Pendleton {Albert^, WilUam^, Job^,
Capt. William^, Col. William*, Joseph*), was bom at Islesboro, Me.,
13 June, 1841, and died of yellow fever in Cuba, 10 November,
1886. He was a mariner. He married 20 December, 1867, Mrs.
Matilda F. (Saunders) Whitten, widow of Martin L. Whitten and
daughter of Levi B. and Asenath (Phillips) Saunders. She was
bom at Brewer, Me., 25 November, 1841 (2 November, 1843, in
"Whitney Genealogy"), and married for her third husband, John
Franklin Whitney, of Upton, Mass.
William D.* Pendleton's children were:
3315. George Washington^^ b. 4 Oct., 1869, Belfast, Me.; m. Grace
J. GladhiU.
3316. Eugene Hale, b. 20 Dec, 1871, Bucksport, Me.; d. unm. in
Boston, Mass., 7 Nov., 1899.
3317. Levi Albert, b. 10 Sept, 1873, Bucksport. He went West and
his present address is unknown.
3318. William Thompson, b. 8 May, 1875, Bucksport; m. 12 April,
1901, Florence M. Bradish. In 1904 he was living at Up-
ton, Mass., and had no children then.
2003. George Simmons* Pendleton (Reuben*, William'', Job*,
Capt. William*, Col. William*, Joseph*), was bom at Camden, Me.,
5 February, 1847. The greater part of his life has been spent in
Warren. He married at Rockland, Me., 27 December, 1870, Helen
Delora Gcrrish, bom in Warren, 1 June, 1850, daughter of Benja-
min and Jane (Pebles) Gerrish.
Issue, bom in Warren:
3319. Lina Gerrish^^ b. 4 Dec, 1871; m. at Warren, 27 April,
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NINTH OBNBRATION 585
1891, Edward Thomas Brown, b. 30 June, 1867, Mapleton,
Nova Scotia, son of Hiram and Rosannah (Ferguson)
Brown. Res. Warren. Issue (Brown): i. ILaForest
Vaughn^\ b. 27 Jany., 1894.
3320. Herbert Wendall, b. 14 Mch., 1876; unm. Res. Warren,
Me.
3321. Elizabeth Maud, b. 6 Feby., 1878; m. at Warren, 27 April,
1908, Lawrence Hall Dunn, son of Thomas and Elisabeth
(Morso) Dunn. Res. Thomaston, Me.
2007. Frank L.* Pendleton (Jefferson^ William', Job^, Capt.
William^, Col. William*, Joseph*), was bom at Camden, Maine,
24 March, 1856. He has been a salesman for some of the largest
dry goods houses in Boston, Philadelphia and New York. He mar-
ried at Newport, Ky., 6 December, 1887, Charlotte Petty, born
in Wales, 7 September, 1861, daughter of George Petty.
Issue:
3322. Florence Charlotte^^ b. 9 Nov., 1888, Covington, Ky.
3323. Marguerite Dorothy, b. 29 July, 1890, Covington, Ky.
3324. George William, b. 17 April, 1898, Somerville, Mass.
2011. Wllliam Lee* Pendleton (William Eitahrook*, William^,
Job^, Capt. William^, Col. William*, Joseph*), was born at New
Orleans, La., 28 March, 1863, and is now a clerk in the postoffice
in that city.
He married, 21 June, 1898, Alice Ellen Bates Schleisinger.
Issue *
3325.* Lewises b. 27 Mch., 1903.
3326. Neil, b. 15 Feby., 1905.
3327. Reuben Allen, b. 7 Dec., 1908,
2031. Walter A.* Pendleton (Amos*, Amos'', Job*, Capt. Wil-
Ham*, Col. William*, Joseph*), was bom at Bangor, Me., 27 Feb-
ruary, 1856. He followed the sea for twenty-four years, becoming
a successful master mariner, and since that time has engaged in
the insurance business in New York City, making his home in
Brooklyn.
Walter A.* Pendleton married at Boston, Mass., 7 November,
1892, Carolyn H. White, bom there, 1 June, 1865, daughter of
Henry K. and Harriet (Thompson) White.
Issue :
3328. Walter A.*^ b. 10 Oct., 1893; d. infancy.
3329. Ralph W., b. 6 July, 1895.
2038. LoREN Wayne* Pendleton (Job F.*, Amos', Job*, Capt.
William*, Col. William*, Joseph*), was bom at Northport, Me., 12
April, 1865. He has lived at Worcester, Mass., for quite a num-
Digitized by V^OOQIC
586 THX PSNDLSTON GENSALOOT
ber of years, where he is a member of the city fire department. He
married there, 24 Augnst, 1904, Clara Keating. Issue:
3330. Dorothea K.^S b. 29 Jany., 1906.
2046. HiMBLius Crakdall* Psndlkton (Joteph Thonuu*, Job*,
Job^, Capt. William^, CoL William^, Joseph*), was born at Council
Bluffs, Iowa, 23 January, 1855, and died at Allen's Gro^e, Wis., 14
April, 1907. He taught school for a number of years and then
took up telegraphy. About 1889 he was made station agent and
operator at Allen's Grove, Wis., for the Chicago, Milwaukee and
St. Paul Railroad, continuing as such until his decease.
Himelius C.» Pendleton married (1), 4 December, 1889, Nellie
Jennette McNeal, bom 5 May, 1865, Watertown, 111., died 15 July,
1896, Allen's Grove, Wis., daughter of Daniel and Anna (Craw-
ford) McNeal. He married (2), 15 September, 1898, Ida May
Livingstone, bom 15 August, 1869, Elkhom, Wis., died 10 June,
1901, Allen's Grove, Wis., daughter of Orman and Julia (Blake-
man) Livingstone.
Issue by first wife:
3331. Gay H.^^, b. 13 June, 1892; d. 23 July, 1893.
Issue by second wife:
3332. Infant son, b. and d. 10 June, 1901.
2048. Daniel S.* Pendleton (Calvin Crane*, Job'', Job*, Capt.
William*, CoL William*, Joseph*), was bom at Canesville, Potta-
watomie County, Iowa, 15 September, 1846. He is a live stock
raiser at Cedar City, Utah. He married (1), 5 July, 1870, Mar-
garet Benson, bom 5 January, 1851, Liverpool, England, died 29
January, 1883, daughter of Nathan and Anna (Baybatt) Benson.
He married (2), 13 June, 1883, Anna Larson, bora 13 October,
1858, Aggart, Malma, Sweden, daughter of Christian and Eliza-
beth (Hanson) Larson.
Issue, by first wife, bom at Parowan, Utah.
3333. Daniel S.^^ Jr., b. 26 June, 1871; m. Nancy Chatterley.
3334. Emeline, b. 26 Sept., 1873; m. 21 Nov., 1893, Andrew
Franklin Walker, b. 21 Nov., 1869, son of William and
Jeanette (Corry) Walker. Res. Parowan, Utah. Issue
(Walker), b. Cedar, Utah: i. Margaret MyHle^^, b. 11
Dec, 1894. ii. Clystie, b. 27 Aug., 1897; d. 25 July, 1900.
iii. De Son, b. 12 Jany., 1900. iv. Lillian, b. 12 Aug.,
1902. V. Gertrude, b. 19 Dec, 1904. vi. Verda Jeanette,
b. 4 April, 1907.
3335. Margaret Ellen, b. 24 Sept., 1876; m. 1 May, 1900, Chris
Ashdown, b. 30 June, 1876, Chelsfield, Kent, England,
son of George and Elizabeth (Jackson) Ashdown. Res.
Cedar, Utah. Issue (Ashdown), b. at Cedar: i. Fem">
b. 5 Sept., 1901. ii. Sidney, b. 21 Jany., 1904. iii. Eliza-
beth, b. 13 Sept., 1905. iv. Leonard, b. 16 Janv., 1908.
Digitized by V^OOQIC
NINTH okNXRATION 587
8336. Sarah, b. 31 May, 1879; m. 4 June, 1903, Franklin Aflhdown,
son of George and Elizabeth (Jackson) Ashdown. Res.
Cedar, Utah. Issue (Ashdown), b. at Cedar: i. Fictan",
b. 31 Oct., 1903. ii. Melhame, h. 18 Aug., 1905.
3337. Mary, b. 24 Jany., 1883; m. 31 Dec., 1901, Joseph Marion
Halterman, b. 26 Mch., 1880, Parowan, Utah, son of George
Samuel and PhcBbe Madora (Benson) Halterman. Res.
Parowan, Utah. Issue (Halterman), b. at Parowan: i.
Clift(m^\ b. 20 Sept, 1902. ii. Marie, b. 1 Nov., 1904.
iii. Bessie, b. 13 Jany., 1907.
Issue by second wife, first three bom at Parowan, others at
Cedar City, Utah:
3338. Anna Elizabeth, b. 19 Mch., 1884.
3339. Calvin Christian, b. 21 May, 1886.
3340. William Carlos, b. 7 Oct., 1888.
3341. Caroline Luella, b. 24 Feby., 1891.
3342. Adella Jane, b. 17 Aug., 1893.
3343. Oliva Lenora, b. 3 Feby., 1897.
3344. MUdia, b. 6 Mch., 1900.
2049. Phoebe A.* Pendi^eton (Calvin Crane^, Job'', Joh^, Capt.
William^, Col, William^, Joseph^), was bom at Canesville, Potta-
watomie County, Iowa, 15 August, 1848, and died at Parowan,
Utah, 17 May, 1902. SIhe married Thomas Evans and had issue
(Evans) :
i. Lucy A.^^ b. 1 July, 1867; d. infancy,
ii. Mary E., b. 6 Sept., 1868; d. infancy,
iii. Sarah J., b. 29 Aug., 1869; m. Hermon D. Bayles. Res.
Parowan, Utah,
iv. Rachel, b. 14 Oct., 1872; m. Frank McConnell. Res. Cedar
City, Utah.
V. Phoebe Medora, b. 9 Feby., 1875; m. Jule Rollins. Res.
Minersville, Utah,
vi. Thomas Sylvanus, b. 23 Jany., 1877; he is married and lives
in Minersville, Utah,
vii. Idonna, b. 15 July, 1879; m. (1), William O. Benson; (2),
Lorenzo Matheson. Res. Parowan.
viii. Ella M., b. 23 Nov., 1882; m. Jerome Carbridge. Res. Fort
Bridger, Wyo.
ix. John C, b. 29 May, 1884.
z. Don Carlos, b. 13 April, 1888.
2050. Calvin David* Pendleton (Calvin Crane^, JoV, Job^,
Capt. William^, Col. William*, Joseph^), was bom at Canesville,
Pottawatomie County, Iowa, 15 October, 1849. He is a fruit
grower at Fruita, Utah. He married (1), at Moroni, Utah, 9 De-
cember, 1868, Mary Maria Gittins, bom 27 October, 1852, Credly,
Hereford County, England, died 21 November, 1869, Parowan,
Digitized by V^OOQIC
5BS THE PENDLETON OENEALOOT
Utah^ daughter of James and Mary (Hadley) Gittins. He mar-
ried (2), at Salt Lake City, UUh, 9 May, 1870, Siuamiah Roberts,
bom 5 June, 1853^ SanUquin, UUh, died 11 March, 1906, Fruita,
Utah, daughter of Edward KiUick axid Emeline (Mathews) Roberts.
He married (3), at Salt Lake City, 12 October, 1887, Harriett New-
berry Morris, bom there, 10 April, 1862, daughter of George Ver-
non and Maria (Newberry) Morris.
Issue by first wife:
3346. Calvin David^S Jr., b. 8 Oct., 1869, Parowan, Utah; d. 7
Aug., 1870.
Issue by second wife, first two bom at Annabella, others at
Payson, Utah:
3346. Susannah Maria, b. 28 Nov., 1871; m. Peter Hamilton.
3347. Mary Emeline, b. 4 July, 1873; m. John D. Degraw.
3348. George Warren, b. 2 April, 1876; m. Rose Moser.
3349. William Edward, b. 19 Feby., 1877; killed by lightning near
Sigurd, Utah, 26 July, 1903. He was unmarried.
3360. Leo Percival, b. 1 Oct., 1880; m. Maria L. Pierce.
3361. Don Carlos, b. 3 Dec., 1882; unmar.
3362. Lucy Ann, b. 2 Dec., 1884; d. 18 April, 1909, Grover, Utah;
m. at Fraite, Utah, 18 Nov., 1906, Thomas Edward Nixon.
Issue (Nixon) : i. Herald EdtDard^\ b. 26 Oct., 1907. ii.
Lucy Irma, b. 17 April, 1909.
3363. Phebe Jane, b. 7 May, 1887; m. at Salt Lake City, 29 Oct,
1904, Loren Sylvester Degraw, son of Eugene Lafayette
and Rebecca Ann (HoUaday) Degraw. Res. Spring Lake,
Utah. Issue (Degraw): i. Mamie Lethara^^, b. 20 Nov.,
1905. ii. Loren Sylvester, Jr., b. 17 July, 1907.
3364. Floyd Roberts, b. 17 June, 1893.
Issue by third wife, first two bom at Salt Lake City, Utah:
3366. David Crane, b. 10 Oct., 1890; d. 28 April, 1901, Fruita,
Utah.
3366. Vera Newberry, b. 7 Feby., 1892; m. at Manti, Utah, 13 May,
1908, Hyram Smith Behunin, son of Elijah Cutler and
Tabitha Jane (Earl) Behunin. Res. Fremont, Utah.
Issue (Behunin) : i. b.
3367. Franklin Lynn, b. 6 Aug., 1896, Loa, Utah.
3368. Francis Clin (twin with Franklin), d. 12 Sept., 1896.
3359. Alvin Freeman, b. 3 Aug., 1899, Fruita, Uteh.
2061. Sarah Elizabeth* Pendleton (Calvin Crane^, JoV,
Job*, Capt. William*, Col. William*, Joseph^), was bom at Canes-
ville, Pottawatomie County, Iowa, 4 September, 1850. She mar-
ried, 4 October, 1869. James Council, son of James and Margaret
(Handyside) Council. Residence, Beaver, Utah.
Issue (Council), b. at Parowan, Utah:
i. Sarah Isabella", b. 2 Oct., 1870; unm. She is librarian of
Murdock Academy, Beaver, Utah.
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NINTH OBNSRATION 589
ii. James Newberry, b. 4 Jany., 1873; m. 11 June, 1901, Zola
Letran Wats(Hi. Res. Beaver, Utah,
iii. Annie EHza, b. 22 July, 1874; m. 6 June, 1899, Thomas
Thompson Durham. Res. Parowan.
iv. Calvin Crane, b. 12 May, 1876.
V. Margaret Mamie, b. 24 July, 1878; m. William John Mathe-
son. Res. Beaver, Utah,
vi. AdeUa, b. 19 Oct, 1881; m. 29 June, 1904, George L. Luke.
Res. Provo, Utah,
vii. £mma, b. 5 Nov., 1884; m. 12 Nov., 1904, James Alma Benson.
Res. Parowan, Utah,
viii. William, b. 4 Jany., 1888.
ix. Joseph Walter, b. 4 Sept, 1890.
X. Jean, b. 29 June, 1894.
2053. Jane Nkwberry* Pendleton {Calvin Crane*, Jof, Joh^.
Capt, William^, Col, William^, Joseph*), was bom at Parowan,
Utah, 31 October. 1853. She married at Salt Lake City, Utah, 2
October, 1871, Thomas Richards, son of Morgan and Harriet
(£vans) Richards, who were natives of Wales. He died at Pa-
rowan, Utah, 2 March, 1907, and his widow is now living in that
town.
Issue (Richards) :
i. Leonora^% b. 1 Nov., 1872; unm. Res. Parowan.
ii. Olive, b. 14 Jany., 1874; m. 2 Feby., 1907, Horace N. Burton,
iii. Rozilla, b. 3 Oct, 1875; unm.
iv. Clarence, b. 9 April, 1877 ; m. 31 Dec., 1901, Eva Whitney.
V. Kate, b. 29 Sept, 1878; unm.
vi. Mary, b. 6 Aug., 1880; m. Joseph Bentley, Jr.
vii. Ada, b. 28 Jany., 1883; unm.
viii. Jennie, b. 18 Aug., 1885; unm.
ix. Lottie, b. 9 March., 1888; unm.
X. Milton, b. 31 Jany., 1893; d. 7 May, 1893.
xi. Merton, b. 11 Nov., 1894; d. 16 Nov., 1895.
2054. Freeman Warren* Pendleton (Calvin Crane*, Job'',
Job*, Capt, William*, Col, William^, Joseph*), was born at Paro-
wan, Utah, 23 March, 1853, and has always made his home in that
place. He has been constable there, city councilman of Parowan,
and coroner of Iron County.
He married, 12 March, 1879, Anna Henderson, bom 5 February,
1858, Parowan, died there, 12 February, 1901, daughter of John
Harris and Cdia Jane (Carter) Henderson.
Issue, born at Parowan, Utah:
3360. Annie Lcnora", b. 5 Dec, 1879; m. 22 July, 1901, Walter
William Stubbs, son of William and Isabella M. (Gavin)
Stubbs. Res. Parowan. Issue (Stubbs): 1. Annabelle^-, h.
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590 THB PENDLETON OBNBALOOT
2 Mch., 1902. ii. Chester, b. 5 Mch., 1904. iii. Grace,
b. 19 Jnly, 1906, iv. Clarence, b. 24 Feby., 1909.
3361. Celia Jane, b. 13 Oct, 1881; m. at Manti, Utah, 14 June,
1905, Frederick C. Van Buren. Res. Provo, Utah. Issue
(Van Buren) : i. Je9sie^\ b. 20 June, 1907.
3362. Freeman Warren, Jr., b. 16 Dec, 1883; unm.
3363. John Henderson, b. 26 Sept., 1885; m. 16 June, 1909, Hazel
M. Luke. Res. Parowan, Utah.
3364. James Calvin, b. 1 Aug., 1888.
3365. Ida Cedenia, b. 31 Dec, 1890.
3366. Cora Belle, b. 16 Oct., 1892.
3367. Mabel Arminda, b. 2 Nov., 1894.
3368. Wilford Woodruff, b. 17 Aug., 1897.
3369. Rulon Seivy, b. 26 Jany., 1901.
2055. William Willis* Pendleton (Calvin Crane^, Job', Job^,
Capt. William^, Col. William^, Joseph*), was bom at Parowan, Utah,
14 April, 1857. He is engaged in farming there, and has served
one term as city councilman.
He married, 16 November, 1880, Mary Barber Gurr, bom 3 Feb-
ruary, 1863, Parowan, daughter of William and Sarah Elizabeth
(Barker) Gurr. Her parents were natives of England.
Issue, born at Parowan, Utah:
3370. Mary BrazelP^ b. 22 Mch., 1882; m. 27 May, 1903, Silas
Taylor Orton.
3371. William Clarence, b. 27 Feby., 1884.
3372. Pearl Clistia, b. 13 Mch., 1886.
3373. Sarah Ann, bj 13 Sept, 1889.
3374. Donald, b. 18 July, 1893.
3375. Delia, b. 18 Jany., 1896.
3376. Ella (twin with Delia).
3377. Claude, b. 27 Jany., 1903.
2065. Sanford Howard* Pendleton (Job^, Job', Job^, Capt,
William'^, Col, William*, Joseph*), was bom at Hope, Me., 13 March,
1845. He enlisted in 1863 in the 2nd Maine Cavalry and served
in Louisiana and Florida. Wounded at the battle of Mariaima,
Florida, in September, 1864, he was left on the field and taken by
the enemy. After twp months in a Confederate hospital he was
held a prisoner at Andersonville for four months, until nearly the
end of the war.
In 1868, Mr. Pendleton went to California where he lived in
Sacramento for twelve years and then removed to Arizona and later
to New Mexico in which territories he spent fourteen years, return-
ing to California in 1893. He has been in the lumber business for
over thirty years and is now President of the S. H. Pendleton
Lumber and Mill Co. at Santa Ana, Calif. His son-in-law is Sec-
retary of the company.
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NINTH GENERATION 591
Sanford H. Pendleton married at Sacramento^ Calif.^ 1 August,
1877, Anna M. Dakin, bom 8 December, 1862, Embden, Me., daugh-
ter of Levi Hamlet and Florilla Tripp (Smith) Dakin. Issue:
3378. Addie Helena^% b. 12 June, 1878, Sacramento, CaUf.; m.
at Santa Ana, Calif., 12 Jany., 1904, Arthur B. Gardner.
No issue.
2080. George Byron* Pendleton (Job®, Peleg', Job^, Capt.
William^, Col. William'^, Joseph^), was bom at Lincolnville, Me.,
18 October, 1861. He followed the sea for many years becoming
a master mariner, but retired some time ago, and since then has
lived at Brockton, Mass. He married, 19 July, 1888, Maria Stev-
ens, bom 11 May, 1863, Lincolnville, Me., daughter of Orlando and
Frances (Bartlett) Stevens^
Issue:
3379. Howard G.*^ b. 29 May, 1894, Brockton, Mass.
2090. Herbert Lionel® Pendleton (Atherton Wales^, Peleg^,
Joh^, Capt, William^, Col. William^, Joseph^), was bom at Lincoln-
ville, Me., about 1858. He married at Boston, Mass., 14 October,
1886, Clara A. Fuller, bora 27 November, 1850, Hermon, Me.,
daughter of Edward G. and Abigail (Reed) Fuller.
Issue :
3380. Harold Herbert^S b. 4 Jany., 1888, Boston, Mass.
2094. WiLLARD Howard* Pendleton (Atherton Wales^, Peleg',
Job^, Capt. William,^ Col, William^, Joseph^), was bom at Lincoln-
ville, Me., and is now engaged in farming at Centre Lincolnville.
He married at Lincolnville, 27 November, 1886, Myrtle Thomas,
daughter of Ingraham and Mary (Cross) Thomas.
Issue:
3381. Wilber Morise", b. 3 June, 1889, Searsmont, Me.; d. 1 July,
1889.
3382. Clifford Howard, b. 26 Oct., 1892, Searsmont.
3383. Louise Margery, b. 26 Aug., 1897, Lincolnville.
2105. William Jared* Pendleton {Jared C, William^, Jona-
than^, Capt. William!^, CoL William!^, Joseph^), was born at North-
port, Me., 19 May, 1827, and died at Lynn, Mass., 14 January,
1896. He was a master mariner in the coasting trade until 1880
when he retired from the sea and became a contractor for stone
masonry work inf Lynn.
William J.» Pendleton married 25 February, 1847, Mary A. Bird,
born^ 28 January, 1829, daughter of Major David and Mary (Brain-
ard) Bird.
Issue, first three bom at Northport, others in Belfast^ Me.:
3384. Herbert Alscmas**', b. 27 AprU, 1849; m. at Lynn, Mass.,
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592 THX PSITOLBTON OSNXALOOT
7 Janj., 1880, Eva A. Patterson, dan. of Richard and Sdr
ina (Bowles) Patterson. No issue. Res. Lynn, Mass.
3385. George Williams, b. 8 June, 1853; m. Sarah J. Melody.
3386. Lycurgus Valouras, b. 28 Sept, 1855; m. Frances Questrom.
3387. Marietta, b. 8 Sept., 1858; d. 17 July, 1894; m. 1 Nov., 1882,
Charles A. Chamberlain, son of Garland Adelbert and Sarah
(Edwards) Chamberlain. Issue (Chamberlain), bom in
Lynn, Mass.: i. Mar^ L.^\ b. 25 Mch., 1884. ii. Nettie R.,
b. 28 Mch., 1886.
3388. Frank Bird, b. 11 Aug., 1864; m. Maria G. Twomey.
2106. Benjamin Gardner* Pendleton (Jared C®, Willtam', Jon-
athan\ Capi. William^, Col. WiUiam^, Joseph^), was bom at North-
port, Me., 9 February, 1829, and died, 7 August, 1893. For a
number of years he was captain of various steamers belonging to
the Reading Line of Philadelphia. At the time of his death he was
master and part owner of the three masted schooner " Alfred Cross "
which was built for him at Newbruyport, Mass.
Benjamin G.* Pendleton married (1), Lucy Jane Patterson of
Northport, Me., by whom he had no issue. He married (2), 14
June, 1877, Mary E. Cunningham, bom 21 Febmary, 1860, Phila-
delphia, Pa., daughter of Nathaniel C. and Jane (Murphy) Cun-
ningham.
Issue — ^by second wife:
3389. Emma Thomas", b. 7 May, 1879, Philadelphia. She was
unm. at last accounts.
Note: Eaton's "Annals of Rockland, Me.," where CapL Pendleton lived at
one time credits him with a daughter, Lucy A., but she was an adopted
child, bom Jackson.
2107. Harriet Esther Holbrook® Pendleton {Jared C.% Wil-
liam', Jonathan^, Capt. WUliam^, CoL William*, Joseph*), was bom
at Northport, Me., 13 April, 1831, and died at Belfast, Me., 7 June,
1894. She married at Boston, Mass., 11 June, 1860, Robert H.*
Coombs, bom 3 July, 1828, Belfast, Me., son of Robert Jr., and Jane
Pendleton^ (Gilkey) Coombs, and grandson of PhUip and [316]
Jane^ (Pendleton) Gilkey.
Issue (Coombs), bom at Belfast, Me.:
i. Walter Hudson^^ b. 20 Mch., 1851; he has been married twice.
Res. Belfast, Me., where he is a dealer in antique fumi*
ture.
ii. Cora Jane, b. 18 Sept., 1852; m. Alexander Leith.* Res.
Bedford, England,
iii. Frank Barnes, b. 12 Dec., 1858 ; d. 15 Feby., 1859.
iv. Charles R., b. 20 Mch., 1862; m. 3 Sept, 1902, Helen CouiUard
Matthews. He owns the business of R. H. Coombs and
Sons, undertakers, Belfast, Me.
♦Given as Alexander Leath in ** Treat Genealogy.**
Digitized by V^OOQIC
NINTH OBNXRATION 599
2112. Nathan Elbbidob* Pbndlbton (Jonathan^, William', Jonr
athan\ Capt. William^ Col. William^ Joseph*), was bom at Norih-
port, Me., 9 October, 1836, and died at Winthrop, Mass. in 1905.
He was a deaf mote and. was educated at the American Deaf and
Dumb Institute in Hartford, Conn., as was also his wife. For
many years he lived at Belfast, Me.
He married in 1871, Martha A. Stover of Belfast. She was
bom in 1844 and died in 1889.
Issue, bom at Belfast, Me.:
3390. Ruth^^ b. 28 Dec., 1872; m. at \Tinthrop, Mass., 28 Sept.,
1898, Robert Barclay, b. 15 Mch., 1872, Liverpool, Eng-
land, son of Peter and Margaret (Trotter) Barclay. Res.
Winthrop, Mass. Issue (Barclay): i. Robert Antel^^,
b. 3 Aug., 1899. ii. Edward Alexander, b. 18 Feby., 1901.
iii. Roeamond Margaret, b. 17 Sept., 1903. iv. Lawrence
Earl, b. 25 Nov., 1904. v. Gladys, b. 25 Mch., 1907.
3391. Robert Elmer, b. 25 Mch., 1875; m. Maud L. Allen.
3392. Rosa A., b. 4 Sept, 1879; m. 29 May, 1901, Charles B.
Carver. No issue. Res. Lynn, Mass.
2115. RuFus* Pendleton {Jonathan*, William', Jonathan^, Capt.
William* , Col. William^, Joseph*'), was bom at Northport, Me., 11
August, 1844, and died at Rozbnry, Mass., 6 January, 1904. He
received his education in the public schools of Northport and as a
young man went to Massachusetts where he secured employment
Toward the last of the Civil War he enlisted for one year in Co. E,
3rd Regt Maryland Volunteer Infantry, but the conflict ended be-
fore his term of enlistment had expired and he received an honor-
able discharge. On his return to Boston he entered the rubber busi-
ness and for many years was connected with a well known School
street store. Mr. Pendleton made his home in the Rozbury district
of Boston and spent his summers at his old home in Northport,
Me., where he had a cottage on Temple Heights. He was a kindly,
whole souled man who had the respect and esteem of all who knew
him.
Rufus' Pendleton married at Boston, Mass., 1 January, 1878,
Mary Ada Sibley, bom 31 July, 1851, Wakefield, N. H., daughten
of Mark N. and Mehitable Hanscom (Wiggin) Sibley.
Issue, bom in Boston, Mass.:
3393. Ethel Hortense", b. 27 Jany., 1880 ; m. 29 April, 1907, Ray
Pritchard Ells, b. 13 Jany., 1879, Nyack, N. Y., son of
William Franklin and Ida Elizabeth (Pritchard) Ells. Res.
Maiden, Mass. Issue (Ells) : i. Pritchard Pendleton, b. 9
Sept, 1909, Forest Hills, Mass.
3394. Rufus Gardner, b. 29 July, 1885; m. Margaret V. Paine.
2116. George D.* Pendleton {Jonathan*, William'', Jonathan*,
Capt. WUliam*, Col. William^, Joseph*), was born at Northport, Me.,
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59^ THK PENDLETON OBNEALOGT
13 Janiutrj, 1847. He was too young to go to the front at the
outbreak of the Civil War bot shortly after he had passed his eigh-
teenth birthday he enlisted in the 19th Regt Maine Volunteer In-
fantry and was mustered in 11 April, 1965. While still a young
man he renx>ved to California, and for over twenty years past has
made his home at Santa Monica where he is engaged with his sons
in the coal and grain business.
George D.' Pendleton married at San Frandsoo, Calif., 15 Janu-
ary, 1879, Nettie J. Hawse, bom 27 February, 1850, Northport,
Me., daughter of Charles and Sophronia (Drinkwater) Hawse.
Issue:
3395. Elton^S b. 7 Mch., 1881, San Francisco; m. Magnolia
Mhoon.
3396. Fannie Forester, b. 23 May, 1887, Santa Monica.
3397. Raymond, b. 12 Feby., 1891, SanU Monica.
2120. Lbakdbr Isaac* Pendleton (Isaac^, William', Jonathan^,
Copt William^, Col. WiUiam^, Jo^eph^), was bom at Northport,
Me., 5 March, 1835. He has been engaged for many years in the
wholesale jewelry business in Boston, Mass. For some time past
his sons have b^n associated with him under the firm name of L.
I. Pendleton & Sons, their firm being one of the oldest established
in the city in their line.
Leander I.' Pendleton married 27 October, 1866, Mary Jose-
phine Carver, daughter of John and Rhoda N. (Arey) Carver, of
Vinalhaven, Me. She died in Boston, 6 July, 1896, aged 56 years.
Issue, bom in Boston:
3398. Walter Everett^^ b. 19 Dec., 1868; unm.
3399. Carrie Estelle, b. 23 Oct., 1870; unm.
3400. John Carver, b. 7 Sept, 1872; unm.
2121. Mart Louise* Pendleton (Isaac^, William', Jonathan^^
Capt William^, CoL WiUiam^, Joseph^), was bom at Northport,
Me., 5 April, 1836. She married at Boston, Mass., 8 November,
1857, Willis A. Colson, who died 14 November, 1901.
Issue (Colson), first two bom at Northport, Me., others in
Boston, Mass.:
i. Willis Leander*^ b. 9 Sept, 1868; m. (1), Emma Gannett;
(2), Corinne Smith. He is a graduate of the Boston Dental
College, and practices in that city.
ii. Louise Elisabeth, b. 23 Nov., 1861; m. (1), Edwin Thomas;
(2), Samuel Bamev. Res. Winthrop, Mass.
iii. Alice Wealthea, b. 6 April, 1865; d. 14 Feby., 1867.
iv. Frank Theodore, b. 3 June, 1866; d. 22 Mch., 1867.
v. Angeline Josephine, b. 9 May, 1869; d. 1873.
vi. Robert Leach, b. 26 Nov., 1871; m. Margaret Driscoll. Like
his older brother he was graduated from the Boston Dental
College, and practices in Boston.
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NINTH GENERATION 595
2122. Francis Merrian* Pendleton (Itaac^, William', Jonor
than\ Capt. WUliam^, Col WUliam*, Joseph*), was born at North-
port, Me., 8 July, 1838. He has been a carpenter and builder and
for the last twenty-five years has made his home at Greenwood,
Mass,
He married at St George, N. B., 3 September, 1864, Susan Speed
Fletcher, born 14 December, 1844, Stockton, Me., daughter of Wil-
liam S. and Mary Jane (Ridley) Fletcher. She died at Greenwood,
Mass., 12 June, 1909.
Issue:
3401. Mary Susan", b. 17 June, 1865, Stockton, Me.; d. 27 July,
1865.
3402. Lucy Alena, b. 27 Jany., 1867, Boston, Mass.; unm. Res.
Greenwood, Mass.
3403. Alice Abbie, b. 18 Aug., 1869, Boston; m. there, 3 Sept.,
1890, Clarence Seymour Dade, b. 21 June, 1863, Chelsea,
Mass., son of David Brook and Maria Elizabeth (Spates)
Dade. Res. Medford, Mass. Issue (Dade), last three b.
in Medford: i. Florence Marletta^^, b. 14 Oct., 1891, Dor-
chester, Mass.; d. 22 Jany., 1908. ii. Viola Alice, b. 14
Mch., 1896, Roxbury, Mass. iii. Francis Seymour, b. 16
Sept, 1903; d. 16 Aug., 1904. iv. Ernest Burton, b. 1
Oct., 1904. V. Waldo Merrian, b. 29 July, 1906.
3404. Burton Francis, b. 9 Oct., 1871, Wakefield, Mass.; m. Grace
E. Scott.
3405. Rosco Everett, b. 15 July, 1873, Wakefield; d. 4 Aug., 1874.
3406. lillie Rebecca, b. 19 Dec., 1875, Wakefield; m. at Green-
wood, Mass., 24 June, 1896, William Everett Arnold, b.
14 Oct., 1872, Duxbury, Mass., son of Gamaliel and Helen
(Hunt) Arnold. Res. Greenwood. Issue (Arnold): i.
Lucy Frances^^, b. 7 Nov., 1897, Glenwood, Mass. ii.
Gamaliel Francis, b. 29 Aug., 1901, Greenwood ; d. 10 Aug.,
1902. iii. Helen Recardo, b. 28 Sept., 1902, Greenwood.
iv. Prisdlla Mae, b. 22 June, 1909, Greenwood.
8407. Clarence Albert Ansel, b. 19 Aug., 1879, Boston; d. 16 June,
1883, Greenwood.
3408. Maria Annie, b. 20 April, 1884, Greenwood, Mass.; m. as
his second wife, 11 July, 1907, George Herbert Soule, b.
19 Jany., 1869, Waterville, Me., son of Charles Franklin
and Elizabeth Ann (Mussy) Soule. Issue (Soule): i.
Arline Frances^^, b. 4 Dec, 1908, Greenwood, Mass.
2123. Hannah Jane* Pendleton {Isaac^, Wdliam', Jonathan*,
Capt. WUliam*, Col. William^, Joseph*), was bom at Northport,
Me., 7 August, 1840. She married at Brighton, Mass., 1 January,
18G5, George W. Wallace, son of James and Dorothy (Pray) Stack-
pole. James Stackpole had his name changed to James Wallace by
Digitized by V^OOQIC
596 TBS PENDLETON GBNBALOOT
act of the Massadiiisetts Legislature, 27 March, 1833 (" Stackpole
Genealogy," p. 96).
Issue (Wallace):
i. Emma Mabel", h. 6 Nov., 1866; m. Willard B. Ashley,
ii. George Oscar, b. 14 Jany., 1872; m. Clotilda McLean,
iii. £dmund Henry, b. 14 Oct., 1877; d. young.
2124. Oscar Alfonzo* Pendleton (Itaac^, William', Jonathan*,
Capi. WUliam^ Col. WHUam*, Joseph*), was bom at Northport, Mc,
9 November, 1843, and died 15 June, 1890. He married at Boston,
Mass., 1 April, 1869, Mrs. Adella J. (Crockett) Berry, bom 16 Sep-
tember, 1843, Stockton, Me., daughter of James B. and Nancy S.
(Fletcher) Crockett.
Issue :
3409. Roscoe M.", b. 27 May, 1874, Greenwood, Mass.; he m. at
Seattle, Wash., 20 July, 1907, Lydia Adaline Mueller, b.
5 July, 1883, near Bellingham, Minn., dau. of Charles F.
and Mary £. (Martin) Mueller. No issue. They live at
Port Orchard, Wash.
2125. RoscoE AuRBLius* Pendleton (Isaac*, William', Jona-
than*, Capt. William*, Col. William^, Joseph*), was bom at North-
port, Me., 9 November, 1843. He married at Boston, Mass., 9
November, 1872, Martha A. Hanscom, bom 10 March, 1847, Bat-
tery, Me., daughter of James W. and Olive A. (Hanscom) Hanscom.
He lives at South Boston, Mass.
Issue, bom in Boston:
3410. Oscar Adelbert^^ b. 18 June, 1875; unm. Res. So. Boston.
3411. Sadie Etto, b. 26 April, 1878; m. at Boston, 29 June, 1904,
Roland G. Glazier, son of Asa and Mary (GurreU) Glazier.
Res. So. Boston. Issue (Glazier) : i. Oscar JS.^S b. 17 Mch.,
1907.
3412. Erving Isaac, b. 23 Mch., 1880; m. at Natick, Mass., 4 Oct.,
1906, Anna Belle Park. No issue. Res. Natick.
3413. Chester Aurelius, b. 13 June, 1883; unm.
2128. Charles Everett* Pendleton {Isaac*, William', Jona--
than*, Capt. William*, Col. William*, Joseph*), was bom at North-
port, Me., 16 Aug., 1851. For some years he was in the grocery
business in Boston, Mass., and since that time has followed various
occupations. In 1905 he went to San Francisco, and at the time
of the great earthquake and fire was living in Oakland. The day
after the disaster he crossed the bay and visited the stricken city.
In a letter describing the scene of disaster, Mr. Pendleton says:
•' The sight which met my eyes was heart rending to look upon.
People frantic from loss of loved ones or property, some maimed
or crushed, others buried in the wreckage. Streets were torn up
and buildings twisted, shattered or crumbled together in a bewilder-
ing confusion, a chaos of mortar, iron, bricks, splintered wood, etc.
Digitized by V^OOQIC
NINTH OBNSRATION 597
Whatever the earthquake had not demolished, the accompanying and
consequent fires had rendered into smoldering ruins, or were still
ablaae." Upon his return to Oakland, Mr. Pendleton joined with
the citizens of that place in caring for the refugees from San Fran-
cisco. Not a great while afterwards he returned to Boston and is
now with the New England Life Insurance Co.
Charles £.* Pendleton married at Boston, Mass., 1 May, 1875,
Myra Etta Prescott, bom 3 July, 1855, Hope, Me., daughter of
Samuel and Phebe (Manning) Prescott. None of their children is
married; the three daughters have taken up a stage career.
Issue, bom in Boston:
3414. Mary Athena", b. 28 July, 1876.
3415. Arthur Everett, b. 23 Sept., 1878. ,
3416. Louise Genevieve, b. 25 Aug., 1881.
3417. Grace Myra, b. 22 June, 1884.
3418. George D., b. 29 Nov., 1888.
3419. Samuel Prescott, b. 30 Dec., 1891.
Ref.: ''Manning Genealogy," p. 387.
2129. Willis Ezra* Pendleton (Itaac^, William', Jonathan^,
Capt. William^, Col, William*, Joseph^), was bom at Northport, Me.,
21 February, 1856. In 1874, with his brothers Roscoe and Charles,
he entered the grocery business at 74 Church street, Boston, Mass.,
under the firm name of Pendleton Bros. Some time later Roscoe
sold his interest, and Mr. Pendleton continued the business with his
brother Charles until 1878, when he took up the making of watch
cases. In 1889 he became a member of the Brooklyn, N. Y., police
force, which was merged with the New York force upon the con-
solidation of the two cities; he has now been an officer in Brooklyn
for twenty years.
Willis E.» Pendleton married at Boston, Mass., 24 July, 1876,
Annie F. Morse, bom there, 23 July, 1858, daughter of Joseph S.
and Sarah J. (Renneston) Morse. Issue:
3420. Florence Violet", b. 21 April, 1877, Boston, Mass.; m. at
Brooklyn, N. Y., 2 Oct., 1900, Joseph Frederic Goddard,
b. 11 Oct., 1876, Brickstone, Surrey, England, son of Joseph
and Anne Isabella (Smith) Goddard. Res. Brooklyn. Is-
sue (Goddard), b. in Brooklyn: i. WUlit Fredenc^^ b. 18
June, 1902. ii. Ernest Joseph, b. 2 July, 1904. iii. Roy
Hunsden, b. 15 Oct., 1908.
3421. Cora Mabel, b. 26 Jany., 1879, Boston; unm.
3422. Ida Nettie, b. 14 Oct., 1880, So. Boston, Mass., unm.
3423. Percy Leander, b. 15 Dec., 1881, Somerville, Mass.; d. 10
Jany., 1882.
3424. Beulah Etta, b. 19 May., 1883, Somerville; d. 14 July, 1883.
3425. Lester Leander, b. 27 Sept., 1884, Bayonne, N. J.; unm.;
he is a carpenter and jobber in Brooklyn.
3426. Maude Ella, b. 9 April, 1886, Boston, Mass.; d. 27 Aug., 1886.
3427. Wealtha Ella, b. 10 May, 1887, Boston.
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598 THB PBNDLKTON OKNBALOGT
3428. Joseph Mone, b. 12 Sept^ 1888, Boston; m. Pearl V. Peter-
son.
3429. Ralph Edwin, b. 27 Dec., 1889, Brooklyn, N. Y.
3430. Willis Oscar, b. 16 Jany., 1896, Broddyn; d. 24 July, 1896.
3431. Roy Herbert, b. 28 Feby., 1896, Broddyn; d. 16 Feby., 1897.
3432. Howard Clarence, b. 3 July, 1897, Brooklyn; d. 19 Aug., 1898.
2130. Clarence Albert' Pendleton (Isaac*, William', Jona-
than^, Copt. William*, Col. William^ Joseph*), was bom at North-
port, Me., 23 June, 1857. He has been for many years a jeweler at
379 Warren street, in the Roxbnry district of Boston, Mass.
He married in Boston, 13 Sept., 1882, Addle Frances Nutting,
bom 18 Sept, 1861, Augusta, Me., daughter of Frank and Mary
(Graves) Nutting.
Issue, bom in Boston, Mass.:
3433. Edith Frances^®, b. 29 Dec., 1883; unm.
3434. Henry Edgar, b. 23 June, 1886; unm.
3436. Delmer Howard, b. 29 Aug., 1904.
2133. Andrew Fuller* Pendleton (Andrew*, Isaac', Jona-
than*, Capt William*, CoL William*, Joseph*), was bom at Cam-
den, Me., 15 March, 1839, and died at Franklin, Mass., 18 May,
1908. At the outbreak of the Civil War he enlisted in Troop D,
1st. Regt. Maine Cavalry. Some time later while on picket duty
at Warrenton Junction, Va., he was thrown from his horse and seri-
ously injured, and after a long period in a hospital he was sent
to Providence, R. I., and discharged there on account of disability.
Mr. Pendleton was for many years engaged in the shipping trade
and in the lumber business, and for a while lived in Alabama.
Andrew F.' Pendleton married 15 March, 1863, Mary Jameson,
bom in Rolling Dam, N. B., daughter of Moses and Sarah (Mundy)
Jameson, and adopted daughter of David Pierce of Baring, Me.
Issue:
3436. Helen Maria^*^, b. 22 Dec., 1863; unm. Res. Franklin, Mass.
3437. Mary Ida, b. 18 July, 1865; m. at Weston, Mass., 6 Aug.,
1891, Leslie E, Clark, son of Everett O. and Maria (Os-
borne) Clark. Res. Princeton Depot, Mass. Issue (Clark):
i. George Everett^^, b. 27 Sept., 1893, Weston, ii. Charles
0 shorn, b. 8 Nov., 1895, Way land, Mass. iii. Milton Leslie,
b. 27 Sept, 1896, Sudbury, Mass.; d. 22 July, 1908, Prince-
ton, Mass. iv. Flora Genesta, b. 27 Oct, 1898, Franklin,
Mass.
3438. George Albert, b. 10 Dec, 1867; d. ae. 21, at Fort Payne,
Ala.
3439. Alice Evelyn, b. 26 March, 1871; m. at Everett, Mass., 19
May, 1891, Robert Henry Macdougal, b. 24 Nov., 1866,
Tyne Valley, P. E. I., son of Peter and Eliza (Ellis) Mac-
dougal. Res. Somerville, Mass. Issue (Macdougal): i.
Vera Ethel^^, b. 21 May, 1892, Weston, Mass. ii. Roy Vin-
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cent, b. 10 Sept.^ 1893^ Unity, Me. iii. Helen May, b. 30
Aug., 1894, Unity, Me.
3440. Susie Eleanor, b. 11 March, 1873; unm. Res. Franklin, Mass.
3441. Lonis Harold, b. 6 July, 1880, Wayland, Mass.; unm. He is
ticket agent for the N. Y., N. H. & H. R.' R. at Franklin,
Mass.
3442. Arthur Herbert, b. 4 Nov., 1881, Wayland, Mass.; m. Alice
Ross.
Ref.: "The Jamesozis in America."
2134. (Rkv.) Silas Porter* Pendleton {Andrew^, Isaac', Jonor
ihan^, CapU William^, Col. William^, Joseph*), was bom at Camden,
Me., 1 August, 1841. He received a commercial education and not
long after the opening of the Civil War enlisted in Co. D, 1st Regt,
Maine Cavalry. He was mustered in 19 October, 1861, and served
three years, eight months of which were spent in the U. S. Signal
Corps.
Some years after the close of the Rebellion, Mr. Pendleton began
studying for the ministry, and entering the Newton Theological
Seminary, was graduated with thq class of 1874. Since that date he
was for twenty-five years the pastor of Baptist churches in the South,
in Maine and in Massachusetts. His present residence is at Mans-
field, Mass., prior to which he lived for some time in the nearby
town of Wrentham, where he was Supervisor of Schools, Assessor,
and also a Selectman, and engaged in the business of a pension agent
and Notary Public.
Rev. Silas P.* Pendleton inarried at Maiden, Mass., 24 Dec., 1887,
Jennie Fletcher, bom in Barre, England, daughter of Samuel and
Annie Fletcher.
Issue:
3443. Andrew S.^S b. 13 May, 1889, Parkersburg, W. Va.; d. 19
Feby., 1884.
3444. George P., b. 1 Jany., 1891, Fort Payne, Ala.
3445. Sarah L., b. 3 Feby., 1892, Fort Payne, Ala.
3446. IJope C, b. 14 Feby., 1894, Kenduskeag, Me.
3447. Esther, b. 17 Oct., 1897, Kenduskeag, Me.
2136. Matthew Ledbetter* Pendleton (Andrew*, Isaac'', Jon-
athan*, Capt, William* , CoL William^, Joseph*), was bom at Lin-
colnville. Me., 8 March, 1848, and has been a master mariner in the
coasting trade. He married at Kennebunkport, Me., 17 December,
1876, Susan Adeline Grant, bom 17 December, 1856, Cape Por-
poise, Me., daughter of Silas Porter and Eliza Jane (Rice) Grant.
Issue, bom at Unity, Me.:
3448. Ina AbigaiP®, b. 13 Dec, 1878; m. at Bostin, Mass., 4 Oct.,
1896, Perley W. Reynolds, b. 27 Aug., 1872, Kenduskeag,
Me., son of James and Mary (Reynolds) Reynolds. Res.
Unity, Me. Issue (Reynolds), b. at Unity: i. Wallace
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600 THE PBNDLSTON OENKALOOT
Austin'^ b. 25 NoY., 1900. ii. Sila$ StiUman, b. 14 Nor.,
1903.
3449. Silas Matthew, b. 5 Jany., 1881 ; unm. He served in the U. S.
Navy for several years^ and is now night freight derk for
the N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. atj Franklin, Mass.
3450. Seth StiUman, b. 15 Jany., 1883; m. 24 Dec., 1904, Mattie
Mae Pushor. Res. Thonulike, Me. They had had no issne
up to May, 1909.
3451. Ora Eliza, b. 23 July, 1889; m- 29 Oct, 1907, Alec W.
Knowlton. Issue (Knowlton): i. L. Edward}^, b. 14 July,
1908.
3452. Leah Isa, b. 28 Feby., 1893.
2137. Hekrt Dodge* Pendleton (Andrew^, Isaac'', Jonathan*,
Capt. WHliam*, Col, William^, Joseph*), was bom at lincolnville.
Me., 2 January, 1850. For quite a number of years he has lived at
Wiscasset, Me., where he is engaged in the building of boats. He
married 21 September, 1870, Abbie Blagdon, bom 21 September,
1847, Wiscasset, daughter of Paul and Julia (Albee) JBlagdon.
Issue, first two bom in Camden, third at Edgecomb, others
in Damariscotta, Me.:
3453. Cora Belle*^ b. 24 Nov., 1871; m. (1), Austin H. Martin;
(2), 13 Jany., 1897, William Carleton Anderson. No issue.
Res. Rockland, Me.
3454. Frederick Franklin, b. 24 March, 1873; m. Myrtie Hall.
3455. Asbury StiUman, b. 28 Oct., 1875; unm. Res. Wiscasset.
3456. Annie May, b. 24 Feby., 1878; m. at Damariscotta, Me., 24
Dec., 1899, George A. Richardson, b. 16 June, 1866, Tur-
ner, Me., son of Henry W. and Amanda (Brown) Richard-
son. No issue. Res. Bristol, R. I.
3457. Flora Lowell, b. 12 Nov., 1880; m. 28 April, 1906, Herbert
Grover. No issue. Res. Wiscasset, Me.
3458. Emery, b. 9 Nov., 1882; unm.
3459. Charles Henry, b. 4 Aug., 1885; m. Leilla T. Straw.
3460. Laura Emerson, b. 4 Oct., 1889; m. at Wiscasset, Me., 16
Oct., 1907, Augustus Daniel Peterson, b. there, 15 Nov.,
1880, son of Andrew and Lucy Haskell (Patterson) Peter-
son. Res. Wiscasset. Issue (Peterson): i. Europe Har-
ohP\ b. 15 Sept., 1908.
2139. Ephraim Wood* Pendleton (Andrew*, Isaac', Jonailian*,
Capt. William*, CoL William^, Joseph*), was bom at Lincolnville,
Me., 24 November, 1854, and is a farmer at Camden, Me. He mar-
ried (1), 21 September, 1879, Sadie A. White, bom 1856, Mont-
Tille, Me., died 24 July, 1881, daughter of John B. and Sarah
(Thompson) White. He married (2), 8 February. 1888, Georgia
Anna Treat, bom 20 September, 1864, Winterport, Me., daughter
of Simeon Joslyn and Mary Jane (Carleton) Treat.
Issue by first wife:
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3461. Grace Miriam^^ b. 27 Dec., 1880, Newton, Mass.; d. num., at
Unity, Me., 22 April, 1906.
Issue by second wife, bom at Camden, Me.:
3462. Henry Treat, b. 29 Nov., 1888.
3463. Mary Emily, b. 26 July, 1890.
3464. Louise Carlton, b. 14 April, 1892.
3465. Raymond Fowler, b. 30 July, 1895.
3466. Walter Ogier, b. 28 Aug., 1896.
3467. David H.. b. 20 March. 1898; d. 17 Sept, 1898.
3468. AlU Treat, b. 19 March, 1900.
3469. James William Day. b. 12 Sept., 1901.
3470. Hugh Edward, b. 9 Sept., 1903.
3471. Clarence H., b. 26 Feby., 1906.
Ref.: ''Treat Genealogy*" pp. 305, 4S3.
2148. Jahes Watson* Pendleton (Richmond HatcV, Jonathan^,
Jonathan^, Capt, William^, Col. WUliam^, Joseph*), was bom at Bel-
fast, Me., 26 October, 1837. He was a soldier in the War of the
Rebellion, enlisting in Co. H, 8th Regt., Maine Volunteer Infantry,
20 August, 1862, and serving until the end of the war. He was
honorably discharged at Richmond, Va., 11 June, 1865. Mr. Pen-
dleton has followed a seafaring life, and has been all over the world
as sailing master and navigator of the largest ships of his time.
He has made his home at Belfast, Me., for thirty-five years, after
a long residence in Islesboro.
James W.* Pendleton married in September, 1862, Bedelia Maria
Lear, bom in Ireland, 22 May, 1838, died 18 June, 1898, daughter
of William and Mary (Shea) Lear.
Issue, first three bom in Islesboro, others in Belfast, Me.:
3472. Martha Maria", b. 21 May, 1869; unm.
3473. Mary Catherine, b. 23 Nov., 1871; m. in June, 1899, Loring
Colcord of Searsport, Me. No issue (1905). Res. Belfast.
3474. Agnes Agatha, b. 9 June, 1873; m. 15 July, 1903, George F.
Darby. Res. Belfast.
3475. James Watson, Jr., b. 16 Nov., 1874; m. Ellen J. McNulty.
3476. Francis Xavier, b. 14 March, 1876; m. Mabel Rawley.
2150. Nathan* Pendleton (Richmond Hatch*, Jonathan', Jon-
athan*, Capt, William*, Col, Wiliam*, Joseph*), was bom at Isles-
boro, Me., 29 August, 1845. Like his older brother, he enlisted in
Co. H, 8th Regt., Maine Volunteer Infantry, and served throughout
the Civil War, receiving an honorable discharge at Richmond, Va.,
in June, 1865. Mr. Pendleton has always made his home in his
native town^
He married at Bangor, Me., 20 November, 1867, Eudora A. Mar-
shall, bom 7 August, 1845, daughter of Abner and Eliza (Durgin)
Marshall.
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Issue^ bom in Islesboro:
3477. CUfford Eugene^^ b. 17 July, 1869; m. Jennie F." Annis.
3478. Lila Imogene, b. 18 Oct., 1872; m. 31 Dec., 1891, Costello
Williams. Res. Islesboro. Issue (Williams) : i. Louisa £.^S
b. 16 Jany., 1893. ii. Nathan Af., b. 30 Dec., 1897. iii.
ErastuM D., b., 25 March, 1900.
3479. Ora Alford, b. 20 May, 1877; m. Lottie Randlett.
3480. Justin H., b. 8 March, 1887.
2152. Mtra Ehha* Psndlston (Richmond Ilatch^, Jonathan^,
Jonathan^, Capt William', CoL William^, Joseph*), was born at
Islesboro, Me., 12 March, 1847. She married there, 21 January,
1870, Pyam D. Hatch, bom 27 March, 1846, Islesboro, died 1904,
son of Deacon James and Mary (Townsend) Hatch.
Issue (Hatch), bom at Islesboro:
i. Christine N.^^ b. 24 Sept., 1871; m. Morris Decker. Res.
Islesboro.
ii. Dorothy R., b. 7 Aug., 1873; m. [3973] Newton L." Pendleton,
iii. Pyam Edwin, b. 6 May, 1879; m. [4014] Lura Irene^* Pen-
dleton,
iv. Abbie B., b. 28 Aug., 1880.
2153. Georoi; F.* Pendleton (Richmond Hatch*, Jonathan'', Jon-
athan*, Capt. William* , Col. William*, Joseph*), was bom at Isles-
boro, Me., 21 January, 1849, and has always made his home in that
town. He married [2951] Mercy A* Pendleton, daughter of [1676]
Isaac Case' and Abigail (Nash) Pendleton.
Issue, born at Islesboro:
3481. Ada E.^*^, b. 1 June, 1877; m. Fred Patterson. No issue.
Res. Islesboro.
3482. Mabel L., b. 14 Sept., 1878; m. at Boston, Mass., 4 Aug.,
1896, Millard £.* Boardman, son of Isaiah' and Mary H.'
(Boardman) Boardman. His parents were first cousins,
grandchildren of Joseph and [231] Mary' (Pendleton)
Boardman ["History of Islesboro," pp. 169-172], Issue
(Boardman), b. at Islesboro: i. Elmer^^. ii. Emerald, iii.
George, iv. Edith.
3483. Laura Ethel.
3484. Wesley, d. young.
3485. Windsor Williams.
2154. Lyma Jane' Pendleton (Richmond Hatch*, Jonathan',
Jonathan*, Capt. William*, Col. William*, Joseph*), was bom at Isles-
boro, Me., 3 April, 1852, and has always lived in that place. She
married as his second wife, Chauncey C. Davis, son of Averill and
Sarah Jane (Flanders) Davis, who died 23 March, 1905. His first
wife was Sarah M. Blake, by whom he had three chOdren.
Issue of Chauncey C. and Lydia Jane' (Pendleton) Davis,
bom at Islesboro, Me.:
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i. Samuel W.^^. b. 24 Oct. 1870; m. Madeline Qnixm. He is a
marine engineer and makes his home in Brooklyn, N. Y.
u. Sarah M., b. 31 Oct, 1873; m. Irving N. Look. Res. Dorches-
ter, Mass.
iii. Nancy Ellen, b. 1 Oct., 1875; m. Edward Harold Bennett.
Res. Foxcroft. Me.
iv. Evelyn, b. 29 Aug., 1877; m. William J. Wyman. Res. Ever-
ett, Mass.
v. Bertha, b. 16 Oct., 1879; unm. (1905). Res. Everett, Mass.
vi. Martha, b. 16 Jany., 1882. She is a graduate of the Castine
[Me.] Normal School, and in 1905 was teaching at Mon-
tague, Mass.
2155. Sarah Ella* Psndleton (Richmond Hatch^, Jonathan',
Jonathan^, Capt William^, Col, William^, Joseph*), was bom at
Islesboro, Me., 21 August, 1854. She married (1), Frank Leslie
Hatch, bom 23 October, 1851, Islesboro, son of Benjamin I. and
Mary (Durgin) Hatch. She married (2), as his second wife, Al-
fred Porter* Hatch, bom 15 November, 1851, Islesboro, son of
Charles Chauncey and Martha P.* (Gilkey) Hatch, grandson of
Thomas, Jr., and DoUy^ (Famsworth) Gilkey, and great-grandson
of Robert and [122] Bridget* (Pendleton) Famsworth. His first
wife was [21651 Roxana* Pendleton.
Sarah Ella* Pendleton had issue by her first husband (Hatch) :
i. Lula A.^^ b. 8 May. 1874; d. 1877.
ii. Edith M.. b. 1 Nov., 1875 ; m. Ferdinand Marshall. Res. Cam-
den. Me.
iii. Preston Leslie, m. Sept, 1905, Violet Yeaton.
iv. Robert.
Issue by second husband (Hatch):
V. James^*.
vi. Forrest,
vii. Rudolph,
viii. EUiot.
iz. Ruth.
2167. Maria* Pendleton (Richmond Hatch^, Jonathan'', Jona-
than^, Capi. William*, CoL William^, Joseph*), was bom at Isles-
boro, Me., 15 December, 1858, and died there, 15 October, 1908.
She married Elbridge Henderson Ihirgin, son of Rev. William J.
and Hannah N. Durgin. He died 15 Febmary, 1886.
Issue (Durgin), bom at Islesboro:
i. Mary Ella*^ b. 30 March, 1871; m. Loring Carver. Res. Ban-
gor, Me.
ii. William H., b. 15 Oct, 1873; m. [3981] Lucinda E.*^ Pen-
dleton,
iii. Geneva E., b. 3 Oct, 1875; m- George Eittredge. Res. Bel-
fast, Me.
iv. Charles P., d. 1881.
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604 THE PKNDLBTON OBNEALOOT
V. Kate R., b. 19 Nov., 1881.
vi. Stella,
vii. Richmond, b. 22 Sept, 1883.
2162. RoscoE Costing* Pendleton {Joseph Knowlet^, Jonathan',
Jonathan^, Cafi. William^, Col. WiUiam^, Joseph*), was born at
Islesboro, Me., 2 July, 1844. In September, 1862, he enlisted in
Co. H, 8th Regt., Maine Volunteer Infantry, and served nntil the
end of the Civil War, taking part in campaigns in South Carolina,
in Florida, in Butler's operations in Virginia, and engaging in the
battles of Drury's Bluff, Cold Harbor, those before Petersburg, and
Appomattox. Since the war he has followed a seafaring life, and
for some years past has made his home at Lincolnville, Me.
Roscoe C* Pendleton married at Islesboro, 11 September, 1866,
Mary H. Hatch, bom there, 16 May, 1841, daughter of Deacon
James and Mary (Townsend) Hatch.
Issue, bom at Islesboro:
3486. William Osgood^^ b. 19 April, 1868; m. 14 Feby., 1901, Ma-
tilda Leroy. She died about 1906. No issue. He lived in
Jersey City, N. J., for some years, and is now in New Ha-
ven, Conn.
3487. Sarah Helen, b. 10 Aug., 1870; m. 16 Jany., 1887, MorriU
Law, son of Benjamin and Catherine (Weaver) Law. Res.
Lincolnville, Me. Issue (Law): i. Ormond M.", b. 15
Sept, 1892. ii. Lucy A., b. 26 May, 1896. iii. Mildred F.,
b. 22 May, 1901.
3488. Frank Lewis, b. 6 Feby., 1874; m. at Providence, R. I., 16
June, 1907. Mrs. [2081] Rosa Jane* (Pendleton) Walker.
No issue. Res. Lincolnville, Me.
2163. John Wilbur* Pendleton (Joseph Knowlet*, Jonathan',
Jonathan^, CapL William^, Col. William*, Joseph*), was bom at
Islesboro, Me., 11 October, 1847. He was for twenty years a mar-
iner in the coasting trade, and since that time has engaged in farm-
ing at Dark Harbor, Islesboro.
He married at Islesboro, 30 October, 1871, Jane* Thomas, daugh-
ter of Jacob* and Julia A. (Lane) [Hopkins] Thomas, and grand-
daughter of David, Jr., and [674] AbigaiF (Pendleton) Thomas.
She was bom at Islesboro, 6 November, 1852.
Issue:
3489. Louie F.^^ b. 5 Jany., 1873, Islecboro, Me.; m. 7 Nov., 1891,
Everett P. Ames, son of Philander and Mary M. (Russell)
Ames. No issue. Res. Dark Harbor, Me.
2169. Richard Franklin* Pendleton (Richard Wellman*, John'',
Jonathan*, Capt. William*, Col. William* , Joseph*), was bom at
Camden, Me., 19 July, 1846. He was a soldier in the Civil War,
enlisting 20 January, 1864, in the 1st Regt., Maine Cavalry, and
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NINTH GENERATION 605
subsequently was transferred to the Ist Regt, D. C. Ciavalry. He
bas always made his home at Camden^ where; he is a machinist.
Richard Fu* Pendleton married (1)^ in October, 1865, MaKia
Ophelia Colamore, bom 9 October, 1845, lincolnville. Me., died 3
January, 1884, Camden, Me., daughter of Samuel and Thirza
(Pahner) Colamore. He married (2), 25 October, 1884, Mrs. Sa-
rah (Heal) Prince, bom 7 December, 1844, Lincolnville, Me., widow
of Alphonso Prince, and daughter of Hiram and Naomi (Fowles)
Heal.
Issue by first wife, bom at Camden, Me.:
3490. George Franklin^^ b. 20 May, 1867; d. at James SUtion, la.,
22 March, 1886.
3491. Harry Ivan, b. 4 Oct, 1870; m. Louise G. Crane.
3492. Sadie Alice, b. 2 Sept., 1874; m. at Augusta, Me., 25 Dec.,
1896, Friuik Alexander, son of James and Melvina (Pack-
ard) Alexander. Res. Camden, Me. Issue (Alexander): i.
Celia Bull", b. 8 Nov., 1897. U. JBrnfly Gertrude, b. 20
June, 1899. iii. Ruth Melvina, b. 13 Sept, 1906.
2172. Arial Carnes* Pendleton (Richard Wellman^, John', Jon-
athan^, Capt. William^, CoL William*, Joseph^), was bom at Cam-
den,' Me., 15 June, 1853, and has always lived in Uiat town. He is a
moulder by trade. He married (1), at Camden, 16 October, 1882,
Lillian E. Warren, bom 9 January, 1860, Islesboro, Me., daughter
of Jeremiah [Jr. and (second wife) Marinda (French) [Warren]
Warren, granddaughter, of Jeremdah and Abigail^ (Thomas) War-
ren, and great-granddaughter of David, Jr., and [674] Abigail
(Pendleton) Thomas? ("History of Islesboro," pp. 297, 286)].
Mr. Pendleton married (2), also at Camden, 24 January, 1891, Sa-
rah M. Bennett, bom 28 February, 1862, Searsmont, Me., dial 18
April, 1899, Camden, Me., daughter of Martin Bennett.
Issue by first wife, bom at Camden, Me,:
3493. Edward Franklin^% b. 5 Sept., 1883.
3494. George Harrison, b. 1 June, 1886.
3495. Charlotte Marinda, b. 5 May, 1888.
Issue by second wife:
3496. David Ordel, b. 31 July, 1896, Camden; d. 24 Jany., 1896.
2176. Frazibr, Grant* Pendleton (Richard Wellman^, John', Jon-
athan^, Capt. William^, CoL William^ Joseph^), was bom at Cam-
den, Me., 10 March, 1871, and has always made his home in Cam-
den. He married 23 Febraary, 1898, Eva Laselle, born 28 July,
1873, North Haven, Me., daughter of Howland and Adelaide (Lead-
better) Laselle.
Issue, bom at Camden, Me.:
3497. Howland Richard*^ b. 25 Sept., 1899.
3498. Robert Wallace, b. 23 Sept., 1901.
2182. Martin Luther* Pendi^eton, Jr. (Martin Luther^, John',
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606 THE PBNDI.BTON OBNBALOGT
Jonathan^ Capt. WtUiam^, Col, William^ Jo$eph^), was born at
Camden, Me., 17 August, 1860, and is employed by the Camden
Woolen Co. in that town. He married 10 AprU, 1887, Lula Arey,
a second cousin, bom 20 November, 1859, Rockport, Me., daughter
of Samuel G. and Mercy Lamb (Smith) Arey.
Issue, bom in Rockport, Me.:
3499. Thomas Benton", b. 20 Aug., 1888.
3600. Clarence Eugene, b. 18 March, 1894.
2183. Isaac Franklin* Pkkdleton (John Edwin^, John', Jona-
than^, Capt. William^, Col, William^, Joseph*), was bom at Camden,
Me., 13 October, 1853. He has lived in Rockland, Me., for many
years, where he is engaged in the cooperage business. He married
at Rockland, 24 December, 1886, Annie Lane, bom there, 10 Feb-
ruary, 1866, daughter of Philip H. and Nancy M. (Mastin) Lane.
Issue:
3601. Ernest F.", b. 23 July, 1888, Rockland, Me.
2186. John Edwin* Pendleton {John Edwin*, John'', Jonathan^,
Capt, William*, Col, William^, Joseph*), was born at Camden, Me.,
8 December, 1868, and for the last twenty years has lived in Rock-
land, Me. He married 25 Febmary, 1881, Cordelia Wallace, bom
14 April, 1854, Cushing, Me., died 7 January, 1899, Rockland,
daughter of John L. and Lovina (Smith) Wallace.
Issue, last three bom in Rockland, Me.:
3502. Charles Franklin^^ b. 23 July 1884, Warren, Me.; d. 8 May,
1892.
3603. Eva May, b. 31 May, 1888.
3604. Mabelle, b. 21 Oct., 1889.
3505. Adelbert Weston, b. 8 March, 1891.
2187. Albert Augustus* Pendleton {John Edwin*, John'', Jon-
athan*, Capt, William*, Col, William*, Joseph*), was bom at Rock-
land, Me., 24 June, 1866, and is now living at West Rockport, Me.
He married 11 August, 1886, Luella D. Curtis, bom 5 January,
1864, Frankfort, Me., daughter cf Allen D. and Josephine A. (West)
Curtis.
Issue, first three bom in Camden, Me.:
3506. Fred A.*^ b. 7 Jany., 1888.
3507. Clarence A., b. 9 April, 1890.
3508. Myrtle A., b. 20 April, 1893.
3609. Louis E., b. 21 Jany., 1902, West Rockport, Me.
2191. Charles Robert* Pendleton (Charles Augustus*, Robert
M,'', Jonathan*, Capt, WiUiam*, Col, William*, Joseph*), was born
at Islesboro, Me., 6 April, 1862, and is now a retired master mari-
ner living in that part of Islesboro known as Dark Harbor. He
originally owned considerable property there, much of which he dis-
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NINTH OKNBRATION 607
posed of to great advantage when Dark Harbor became a favorite
summer resort for many people of wealth.
Charles R.* Pendleton married 1 January, 1876, Cora S. Higgins,
bom 10 November, 1854, South West Harbor, Me., daughter of Seth
H. and Emily M. (Herrick) Higgins.
Issue, bom at Islesboro:
3510. Florence Holmes*^ b. 19 Sept, 1876; m. 25 Dec., 1897, Wal-
ter O.* HaU, son of D«tvid and [1197] Ann* (Pendleton)
Hall. Res. Dark Harbor, Me. Issue (Hall), first two b.
in Boston, Mass.: i. Caroline Pendleton^^, b. 24 Sept., 1898.
ii. Beatrice Annie, b. 12 June, 1900. iii. Joseph Thotnas,
b. 17; July, 1903, Islesboro Me.; d. 27 Oct., 1908.
3511. Thomas Chester, b. 23 Aug., 1878; m. Delia J. Carrol.
3512. Ralph Edgar, b. 12 Oct., 1884; m. at Islesboro, 27 Oct, 1909,
[3970], Anna Louise^® Pendleton.
3613. Carrie May, b. 18 Aug., 1888.
3514. Howard ChurchiU, b. 13 Fcby., 1891.
3515. Charles Arthur, b. 5 May, 1892.
3616. Lloyd Robert, b. 9 April, 1898.
2194. Elroy George* Pendleton (Lorenso\ Robert MJ, Jona-
than^, Capt. William^, CoL William^, Joseph^), was bom at Isles-
boro, Me., 12 April, 1861, and has always made his home in that
town. He married there, 27 November, 1891, Edith Alice Haynes,
bom 2 August, 1869, Islesboro, daughter of Solomon W. and Abby
(Van Amburg) Haynes.
Issue:
3517. Roy Wallace^S b. 22 Nov., 1892, Islesboro, Me.
2195. Frederick Du* Pendi^eton {Lorenzo^, Robert MJ, Jona-
than^, Capt. WUliam^, Col, William^, Joseph^), was bom at Isles-
boro, Me., 29 November, 1862, and has always lived there. He mar-
ried at Islesboro, 26 October, 1885, [2955] Lydia A.* Pendleton,
daughter of [1676] Isaac Case' and Abigail W. (Nash) Pendleton.
Issue, bom at Islesboro:
3518. NeUie Louette^S b. 30 Dec, 1886; m. 17 Aug., 1908, Eben
C. McLeod.
3619. Rena Adell, b. 17 Oct., 1888.
3520. Cecil Leland, b. 16 July, 1890.
3621. Thomas Boardman, b. 7 Feby., 1893.
3522. Annie Gertrade, b. 14 March, 1894.
3523. Foster Bishop, b. 22 AprU, 1895.
3524. Frederick Anderson, b. 14 Jany., 1898.
3625. Arthur N., b. 26 Dec., 1900.
3626. Caroline Louise, b. 7 Feby., 1907.
2197. Lorenzo Russell' Pendleton {Lorenzo^, Robert MJ, Jon-
athan^, Capt. William^, Col, WUliam*, Joseph*), was bom at Isles-
boro, Me., 24 June, 1867, and makes his home in his native town.
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608 THS PSNDLBTON CBITSALOGT
He married at Islesboro^ 28 April 1902^ Lula Frances Coombs, bom
1 June, 1881, Belfast, Me., died 30 December, 1908, Islesboro, Me.,
daughter of Jaims Civilian and Abbie (Smith) Coombs.
Issue, bom in Islesboro:
3527. Robert £lbridge'S b. 25 Dec., 1902.
3528. Theodore Clifton, b. 2 Dec., 1904.
2206. Warren H.» Pkndi.kton (Horatio Beal^, Robert MJ, Jomr
athan^, Capi, William^, Col. WiUiam^, Joseph^), was bom at Orring-
ton. Me., 9 August, 1857, and was drowned in New York Harbor, in
June, 1880. He married in January, 1880, Lida Cotde, daughter
of Andrew and Elvira (Jackson) Cottle. She married (2), at Prov-
idence, R. I., 30 April, 1887, Charles £dward Bailey, Jr.
Warren H.* and Lida (Cottle) Pendleton had one child:
3629. Percy Warren^^ b. 31 Oct 1880, Orrington, Me.; he m. at
Providence, R. I., 1 May, 1902, Annie Richardson, dan. of
William and Miranda Richardson. No issue (1908). He
is an upholsterer in Providence.
2206. Frank Beai.* Pendleton (Horatio Bedl^, Robert MJ, Jonr
athan^, Capt. WiHiam^, Col, WUliam^, Joseph^), was born at Orring^
ton. Me., 2 July, 1863, and died there, 8 October, 1893. He was
for some years a bookkeeper for Dodd, Mead & Co., of Bosbm,
Mass., during which time he lived at WoUaston. He was then trans-
ferred to the Chicago office of this firm, where he was stricken with
the illness from which he died.
He married at Quincy, Mass., 26 November, 1890, Lucy A. Jones,
daughter of William H. and Ann F. (libby) Jones. She married
(2), at Boston, Mass., 16 January, 1900, Charles A. Day.
Issue of Frank B.* and Lucy A. (Jones) Pendleton:
3530. Harlow L.^^ b. 8 Nov., 1891, Wollaston, Mass.
2207. Chester Elhore* Pendleton (Horatio Beal^, Robert M\
Jonathan^, Capt. William^, Col. William^, Joseph^), was born at Or-
rington, Me., 8 August, 1865. He has been for some years manager
of the Bangor Electrical Construction Co., of Bangor, Me.
He married at Bangor, 28 January, 1902, Grace Gregory Hutch-
inson, daughter of Edwin G. and Mercy E. (Snowman) Hutchinson.
Issue, bom at Bangor, Me.:
3531. Elizabeth Estelle^^ b. 29 May, 1903.
3632. Mary Ellen, b. 22 Nov., 1904.
3533. Edwin Hutchinson, b. 28 May, 1906; d. 16 March, 1907.
2215. David Chapin* Pendleton (John*, Capi. John', Capi.
John^, Capi. William*, Col. William^, Joseph*), was bom at Boston,
Mass., 15 December, 1856. He is a bookkeeper in that city, and
makes his home at Melrose. He married there, 14 December, 1887,
Elizabeth F. Carter, bom 5 September, 1866, Abington, Mass.,
daughter of Daniel and Mary E. (Kennedy) Carter.
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Issue, bom in Melrose, Mass.: ,
3534. Walter Irving^% b. 22 Jany., 1889.
3535. Marion £Hzabeth, b. 26 Oct., 1890.
3636. John David, b. 21 Sept, 1892.
3537. Florence May, b. 24 Nov., 1894.
3538. Harold Chapin, b. 30 May, 1897.
3539. Marjorie Rachel, b. 28 Jany., 1900.
2223. Maurice Andrew* Pendleton (Andrew^, Capt John',
Capt. John*, Capt WiUiafn^, Col. William^, Joseph*), was born at
Islesboro, Me., 9 Sept., 1860, and for the last twenty-two years has
lived in Haverhill, Mass. He married (1), at Camden, Me., Mabel
J. Hording, daughter of Samuel and Abigail (Morton) Harding.
They were divorced not long afterwards, and she married (2), at
Waltham, Mass., 25 February, 1891, Charles E. Dyer, and removed
to Camden, N. J., in 1906. Mr. Pendleton married (2), at Haver-
hill, Mass., 20 October, 1884, Agnes May Wing, bom there, 9 Janu-
ary, 1863, daughter of Daniel and Ann M. (Bird) Wing.
Issue by first wife:
3540. Nellie^^ b. at Camden, Me. Res. Camden, N. J.
Issue by second wife:
3541. Dorothy I., b. 27 Aug., 1885, Camden, Me.
3542. Walter A., b. 30 June, 1887, Haverhill, Mass.
2235. Albert Drinkwater* Pendleton (Ralph Cross Johnson^,
George'', Capt, John*, Capt. William*, Col. William^, Joseph*), was
bom at Yarmouth, Me., 15 December, 1857. Shortly after the Civil
W^ar his father removed to Indianapolis, Ind., where Mr. Pendleton
lived until recently. In 1889 he became a commercial agent for the
Vandalia Line R. R., continuing in this position until 1902, when he
was made District Freight Agent of the road, with offices at Terre
Haute, Ind.
Albert D.* Pendleton married 6 December, 1882, Nellie U. Gray,
bom 30 May, 1863, died 8 September, 1898, daughter of James W.
and Mary (Canan) Gray.
Issue, bom at Indianapolis, Ind.:
3543. Albert Gray^^ b. 29 Aug., 1883; d. 4 Nov., 1884.
3544. Grace May, b. 13 May, 1886; m. 23 May, 1906, Benjamin B.
Minor, Jr. Issue (Minor) : i. Gray Pendleton^^, hj 19 May,
1907.
3545. Ralph Albert, b. 23 July, 1894.
2236. John Davis* Pendleton (Ralph Cross Johnson*, George'^,
Capt. John*, Capt. William*, Col. William^, Joseph*), was born at
Yarmouth, Me., 27 May, 1861. He made his home in Indianapolis,
Ind., for many years, where he was last with the Nordyke Marmon
Co., mill furnishing works. Mr. Pendleton now lives in Los Angeles,
CaHf.
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610 THE PENDLETON mNEALOOfT
He married 14 September, 1882, Anna Higgins, bom 7 July,
1862, daughter of Thomas and Mary (McGrale) Higgins.
Issue, bom in Indianapolis, Ind:
3546. John Davis^^ Jr., b. 21 Jany., 1884; m. Hazel Firman.
3647. Mary Edna, b. 23 Jany.^ 1886; m. 5 June, 1907, Deloe Blodg-
ett Rose, and has a son (Rose), DeloM Bemard,^\ b. 8 Feby.,
1909.
3548. Hannah Cecilia, b. 7 Oct., 1888.
3549. Susan, b. 19 Dec., 1890.
3550. Thomas Frederick, b. 10 Sept., 1892.
2239. George Henrt* Pendleton {Ralph Crass Johnson*,
George'', Capt. John*, Capt. William*, CoL William*, Joseph*), was
born at Indianapolis, Ind., 21 January, 1871. He is in the grain
business with Carrington, Patten & Co., at Cairo, 111., and was for-
merly manager of their " Danville " elevator in Chicago.
He married (1), 2 April, 1895, Hulda Kraft, bora 6 July, 1872,
died 27 May, 1896, daughter of Charles Gastar and Friederika
(Dehn) Kraft. He married (2), 12 August,* 1897, India Orr, bom
28 September, 1872, daughter of Samuel Marshall and Margaret
(Griswold) Orr.
Issue by first wife:
3551. Frederick^^ b. and d. 27 May, 1896, Indianapolis, Ind.
Issue by second wife:
3552. Nellie Gray, b. 4 May, 1899, Chicago, 111.; d. 20 Oct, 1899.
2240. Charles Sheldon* Pendleton (Ralph Cross Johnson^,
George'', Capt, John*, Capt. William*, Col. WiUiam^, Joseph*), was
bom at Indianapolis* Ind., 9 September, 1874. Like his older
brothers, Ralph and George, he is in the grain business. He was
formerly weigh-master of the Chicago Board of Trade, and for some
time past has been in charge of a million-bushel elevator belonging
to the Southern Railway and operated by McReynolds & Co., at
East St Louis, 111.
Charles S* Pendleton married 23 November, 1898, Ozilda Goy-
ette, bom 10 October, 1874, daughter of Francois and Kathryn (Pon-
ton) Goyette.
Issue, bom at East St. Louis, 111.:
3553. Kathryn Marquise^*^, b. 18 Feby., 1902.
3554. Ralph Francois Sheldon, b. 13 Dec., 1903.
3555. Marie Hannah Hortense, b. 15 Sept., 1908.
2241. Walter Baker* Pendleton (George Henry*, George',
Capt. John*, Capt. William*, Col. William^, Joseph*), was bom at
Yarmouth, Me., 11 May, 1861. He has been a clerk with the Mis-
souri Pacific Railroad, and now lives at Dallas, Texas. He married
26 September, 1883, Jennie A. Hunter, daughter of Walter Perdue
and Mary Cecilia (Laub) Hunter.
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Issue:
3556. Edward Hunter^S b. 25 Aug., 1884, Chicago, lU.; uxun. Res.
Weehawken, N. J.
3667. George Henry, b. 23 July, 1886, Oak Park, lU. He is a
graduate of Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H., and is now
living in Weehawken, N. J.
3668. Helen, b. 27 May, 1888, St. Louis, Mo.
3669. Walter Baker, Jr., b. 26 June, 1890, Kirkwood, Mo.; d. 20
Jany., 1896.
2247. Elbridge^ Pendleton (WiUiam^, William', Oliver*, Capt.
William^, Col. William^, Joseph*), was bom at Rockland, Me., 5 De-
cember, 1834, and for nearly twenty years past has been a hotel
keeper at Vinalhaven, Me. He married 10 June, 1866, Sarah Eliza-
beth Jameson, daughter of Isaac and Sarah (Clough) Jameson.
She died at Vinalhaven, 18 April, 1903, aged 63 years, 6 months,
and 12 days.
Issue, first two bom in Rockland, Me.:
3560. Fred Sidney'% b. 28 June, 1863; m. Nellie B. Allenwood.
3561. Elbridge Alfred, b. 20 Feby., 1867; m. 1 Jany., 1891, Clara
Evelyn Lane, b. 5 Dec., 1868, daughter of WUliam Smith
and Mercy Ellen (Delano) Lane. No issue. Res. Vinal-
haven.
3662. Mary Etta, b. 22 Nov., 1880, Hurricane Island, Me.
Ref.: ''Tfae Jamesons in America;" ''Lane Family," VoL III.
2248. WiLLLiAM RoscoE* Pendleton (William^ William', OH-
ver*, Capt. William^, Col. William*, Joseph*), was bom at Rockland,
Me., in October, 1839, and died at St. John, N. B., 18 February,
1906. He carried on the business his father had established in the
making of a proprietary medicine.
He married at Roddand, Me., in 1861, Helen M. Spaulding,
daughter of Charles and Harriet N. (McLaughlin) Spaulding. She
died at St. John, N. B., 21 January, 1878, aged 32 years, 9 months.
Issue, first two bom at Roddand, Me.:
3663. Sylvanus Roscoe^®, b. 27 May, 1862; m. (1), Fannie E, Ha-
zlewood; (2), Elizabeth L. Miller.
3564. William Edgar, b. 22 Feby., 1866; d. 27 May, 1884.
3666. Mary Ada, b. about 17 May, 1877, St John, N. B., d. ae. 4
years.
2261. Charles Herbert* Pendleton (WUliam*, William'', Oli-
vef*, Capt. William*, Col. William*, Joseph*), was bom at Rockland,
Me., 6 May, 1860. For many years he has been a druggist in that
city, where he has built up a very prosperous business. Mr. Pendle-
ton has taken much interest in the preparation of this genealogy,
and has contributed a great deal of material thereto.
Charles H.* Pendleton married 18 November, 1871, Evie M. Far-
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612 THS PBN9LBT0N GSNBAL007
rington, bom 14 February, 1851, Warren, Me., daughter of Percy
and Suaan Farrington.
Issue, bom at Rockland:
3566. Nettie fivelyn^^ b. 23 Nov., 1872; m. at Rockland, 2 Aug.,
1894, Edwin Leslie Br<lwn, b. 25 March, 1869, son of John
and Martha A. (Paul) Brown. No issue. Res. Rockland.
3567. Clarence Arthur, b. 28 Nov., 1883; unm. He has been a stQ-
dent in the New England Conservatory of Music, Boston,
Mass.
2259. AI.BSRT L.* Pendlkton (Littleton Morgan*, William^, OH-
vet*, Capt. William*, Col. William^, Joseph*), was bom at East
Thomaston, Me., 8 May, 1842. He served in Uie U. S. Navy during
the Civil War, and afterwards, continuing a seafaring life in the
merchant service, rose to be a master mariner. He was swept over-
board from his ship and drowned, 27 December, 1879.
Albert L.* Pendleton married 31 January, 1864, Caroline D.
Crockett, daughter of Charles and Susan (Ulmer) Crockett. Slie
died 21 September, 1886.
Issue, bom at Rockland, Me.:
3568. EUa C.^S b. May, 1865; d. unm., 20 June, 1883.
3569. Frederick C, b. Nov., 1866; d. Aug., 1867.
3570. Albert E., b. 1868; d. 19 July, 1886.
2266. Augustus Almn* Pkndi.eton {Avthroe^, WUliam'j OK-
t?er*, Capt. William*, Col. William^ Joseph*), was bom at Rock-
land, Me., 8 September, 1845. He was for many years engaged in
the ice business in Brooklyn, N. Y., retiring in 1901. Since that time
he has lived mainly in Brooklyn.
Augustus A.^ Pendleton married 16 December, 1879, Elisabeth R.
Bennett, bom 23 July, 1854, Jamaica, Long Island, N. Y., daugh-
ter of William and Joanna (Smith) Bennett.
Issue:
3571. Dewitt Archer^S b. 3 Oct., 1885, Brooklyn ; d. there, 30 May,
1907.
2268. Ambrose Warren* Pendleton (Ambrose*, William'', OH-
vet*, Capt. William*, Col. William^, Joseph*), was bom at City
Island, N. Y., 20 August, 1851, and died in New York City, 18 Janu-
ary, 1908. As a young man he studied law, and for a time was a
member of the New York law firm of Pendleton and Osbom, and a
proctor in admiralty. He left the bar to enter upon a business life,
and for quite a number of years operated two supply stores on Co-
lumbus Avenue, New York City.
Ambrose W.* Pendleton married 1 December, 1878, Sarah J. Van-
derBeck, daughter of John VanderBeck. She was bom in New
York City, 1 December, 1853, and died there, 6 April, 1906.
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Issue^ first two bom in Brooklyn, N. Y.:
3672. Ambrose Warren^^ Jr., b. 11 June, 1880; m. Blanche Foster.
3573. Augustus A., b. 6 Sept., 1881; unm. Res. New York City.
3674. Sarah J., b. 4 Sept, 1883, Corinth, N. Y.; m. George Murphy,
and had a son bom in April^^ 1909.
3576. Robert, b. 10 July, 1886, Jersey City, N. J.; unm. Res. New
York City.
3676. Ida May, b. 14 Oct., 1888, New York City.
3677. James, b. 30 March, 1890, New York City.
2272. Henrt Folsom* Pendleton (Ambroie^, William', Oliver^,
Capt, William^, Col. William^, Joseph*), was bom at City Island,
N. Y., 19 June, 1860, and died in Brooklyn, N. Y., 30 September,
1901. He married (1), 10 October, 1888, Eliza S. Wyckoff, who
died 1 July, 1894. He married (2), at Waterbury, Conn., 22 AprQ,
1896, Helen E. White, bom 18 Febmary, 1879, daughter of George
S. and Jennie (Brown) White.
Issue by first wife, bom in Brooklyn, N. Y.:
3578. William H.^^ b. 13 March, 1890.
3579. Meeker H., b. 25 July, 1891.
3580. Herbert F., b. 14 June, 1893.
Issue by second wife:
3581. Gladys May, b. 6 Jany., 1897.
3582. Henrietta V., B. 18 Feby., 1899.
2278. Frederick Hodoman* Pendi^eton (Erastus O.S Davids,
Henry^, Capt William^, Col. William^, Joseph*), was bom at Ban-
gor, Me., 7 November, 1838, and died at Oakland, Calif., 29 June,
1903. From 1845 to 1860 he followed the sea, during which time
he made several voyages round the world, was engaged in the trans-
port service in the Crimean War, and took part in a South American
revolution, in which he was wounded. Some time after his retire-
ment from the sea he removed to San Francisco, Calif., where he
engaged in the milling business.
Frederick H.» Pendleton married 20 April, 1875, Elizabeth Caro-
line Seip, bom 16 January, 1845, Baltimore, Md., daughter of Philip
Seip.
Issue:
3583. Erastus Otis*^ b. 23 Feby., 1876, San Francisco. He was
graduated from the University of Califomia with the de-
gree of Ph. G., in 1898, and for some years has been con-
nected with the Owl Drag Co. of San Francisco. He was
unm. at last accounts.
3584. Edna Frances, b. 23 Feby., 1887, Oakland, Calif.
2291. Thaddeus Augustus* Pendleton (Charles Augustus*, WiU
Ham Henry', Henry*, Capt. William*, Col. William^, Joseph*), was
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614 THB PBNDLBTON OKNKOLOOT
born at Chicago^ 111., 6 November, 1869. He has been for some
yean agent for the Michigan Central Railroad at Centreville, Mich.
He married (1), at LesUe, Mich., 20 April, 1893, Li«rie HnU,
daughter of Guy C. and Katherine (Ly(») Hull. He married (2),
at Centreville, Mich., 6 November, 1906, lissie Meyers, bom there,
12 September, 1880, daughter of Christopher W. and Sopha (Smith)
Meyers.
Issue by second wife:
8686. George Amold^^ b. 12 Jany., 1907, Centreville, Mich.
2308. Charles Bryant* Pendlbton {Henry Scott^, Amos^,
Henry^, CapU William^ , CoL William^, Joseph^), was born at North-
port, Me., 16 October, 1874, and has made his home for a number
of years in Cambridge, Mass. He married at East Northport, Me.,
22 October, 1902, Esther Gardner Hills, born there, 15 January,
1876, daughter of Oscar and Mary A. (Mahoney) Hills.
Issue:
3586. Mary Elizabeth^^ b. 7 Aug., 1904, Northport, Me.
2321. JuDsoN Augustus* Pendleton {Frederick Augustus^, Fred-
ericle', Zehulon^, Amos^, Col, William^, Joseph^), was bom at Elba,
Wis., 4 February, 1856, and has always made his home in that state,
where he is occupied in farming. His present address is at Sheldon,
Wis.
He married at Beaver Dam, Wis., 5 February, 1875, Frances Viola
Freeman, bom 16 March, 1857, Lowell, Wis., daughter of Samuel
and Betsey Ann (Lathrop) Freeman.
Issue: i
3687. Albert Charles^^ b. 1 Nov., 1876, Elba, Wis.; m. Jennie M.
Hanson.
3688. Artie Olive, b. 18 Dec., 1877, Lowell, Wis.; d. 3 Jany., 1882.
3689. Bertha Ann, b. 2 Feby., 1880, Lowell, Wis.; m. at Minneap-
olis, Minn., 4 March, 1900, James Joseph Ward, b. 6 March,
1867, Belle Creek, Minn., son of Patrick Henry and Ellen
(Caserly) Ward. Res. Minneapolis. Issue (Ward): i.
Gladys Frances^^, b. 21 Sept., 1902, Rhinelander, Wis.
3690. Goldie Miay, b. 1 May, 1885, Beaver Dam, Wis.; d. 23 Jany.,
1886.
3591. Manley Judson, b. 21 Feby., 1887, Beaver Dam, Wis.
2322. Seward Harris* Pendleton {Frederick Augustus^, Fred-
erick'', Zehulon^, Amos^, Col, William^, Joseph^), was bom at Elba,
Wis., 12 September, 1869, and is now employed in carpentry at
Fond-du-Lac, Wis. He married (1), at Hill's Comers, Mich., 27
April, 1879. Emma Brath. They were divorced not lonsj afterwards,
and he married (2), at Calamus, Wis., 1 January, 1885, Lottie May
Hall, bom there, 1 May, 1869, died 23 April, 1895, daughter of
James and Eliza (Thompson) Hall.
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[2328] Cornelius Welles Pendleton
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NINTH OBNSBATION 6l5
Seward H.* Pendleton married (3), at Beaver Dam, Wis., 21 Oc-
tober, 1899, Mrs. Almira Besde (Coddington) Oliver, bom 7 No-
vember, 1867, Trenton, Wis., died 14 February, 1904, MUwaukee,
Wis., daughter of Joel and Mary Ann (Macintosh) Coddington.
He married (4), at Fond-du-Lac, Wis., 20 August, 1904, Mrs.
Florence Horn, ne6 Garfield, bom 9 May, 1862, Depere, Wis.
Issue by second wife:
3692. Sarah Belle^^ b, 3 Aug., 1885, Trenton, Wis.; m. at Chicago,
111., 10 Dec., 1908, Cameron Drake, son of David and
Kisire (Anderson) Drake. Res. Sheldon, Wis.
3693. Elmer Daniel, b. 17 Oct., 1886, Beaver Dam, Wis.
3694. Vema Lottie, b. 14 Feby., 1888^ Lowell, Wis.
3695. Earl Frederick, b. 23 Oct., 1890, Beaver Dam, Wis.; d. 28
Dec., 1890.
2328. CoRNXLius Welles* Pendleton {Rev. William Henry^,
Joshua Kenyon', Otis^, Amos^, Col. William^, Joseph*), was bom at
Brooklyn, N. Y., 4 January, 1859. He was graduated from Brown
University in 1881, and during the next three years taught school
and studied law at Salinas, CaLif. Following his admission to the
bar of that state in 1884, he practiced for a year in San Francisco,
and then located at Los Angeles, where he has since made his home.
He was a member of the California State Assembly for the 30th,
3l8t, and 34th sessions, was chosen Speaker of the 34th Assembly,
and was elected to thei State Senate for the next two years. In 1906
Mr. Pendleton was appointed U. S. Collector of Customs for the Dis-
trict of Lo6 Angeles.
Comelius W.* Pendleton married at San Francisco, 12 July, 1886,
Elizabeth Ellis Brower, bora there, 16 Oct., 1859, daughter of John
Duryea and Harriet Louise (Morton) Brower.
Issue, bom at Los Angeles, Calif.:
3596. Comelius Welles^^, Jr., b. 28 Oct., 1888. He is an undergrad-
uate at the University of California.
3697. Albertine, b. 20 Sept., 1891. ^^ ;
2330. Florence Beebe* Pendleton (Rev. WUHam Henry*, Joshua
Kenyon', Otis*, Amos*, Col, WUliam^, Joseph*), was bom in New
York City, 17 February, 1867. She married at Los Angeles, Calif.,
4 October, 1887, James Gustave Scarborough, bom 26 June, 1864,
Baton Rouge, La., son of James Warren Scarborough. Res. Los
Angeles. Mrs. Scarborough is well known in musical circles both at
home and abroad; possessing a rich contralto voice of unusual vol-
ume and flexibility, and with the remarkable range of over three oc-
taves, she has met with unvarying success wherever she has sung.
She studied under some of the best known teachers in Europe, and
made an extremely favorable impression at concerts in London, Geneva,
and Paris. In this country, Mrs. Scarborough has been soloist with
the famous Chicago Orchestra, also with the San Francisco Orchestra,
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6l6 THE PENDLETON OBNBALOGT
and has engaged in oratorio besides. She was for a time a member
of Henry W. Savage's English Grand Opera Company. Her hus-
band is| a well-known attorney in Los Angeles. They have one child
(Scarborough) :
i. Horace Pendleton^^ b. 6 Aug., 1894, Santo Ana, Calif.
2333. Charles Howard* Pendleton (Rev. William Henry^, Jo$hua
Kenyon', Otis^, Amoi^, Col. William^, Joseph^), was bom in New
Yorit City, 19 July, 1875, and is now living in Los Angeles, Calif.
He married there, 14 September, 1901, Edna Helen Bird, bom at
Grass Valley, Calif., in 1879, daughter of William R. and
(Carr) Bird.
Issue:
3598. Helen Bird", b. 6 July, 1902, Los Angeles, Calif.
2337. Henry Morgan* Pendleton (Edward^, Joshua Kenyon',
Otii^, Amoi^, CoL William^, Joseph^), was born at Broddyn, N. Y.,
19 December, 1871. He is a member of the firm of Eunz and Pendle-
ton, commission merchants at 170 Reade Street, New York City.
He married 23 January, 1907, Louise Miner, daughter of Alfred
and Minerva Miner, of Stonington, Conn.
Issue :
3599. Constance", b. 26 May, 1908.
2338. Edward Kenyon* Pendleton (Edward^, Joshua Kenyon',
Otis^, Amos^, CoL William^, Joseph^), was bom at Brooklyn, N. Y.,
24 September, 1873, and died at North Stonington, Conn., 5 Novem-
ber, 1898. He married at North Stonington, 26 October, 1898, Har-
riet E. White. She married (2), Leander F. Park.
Edward E.* and Harriet E. (White) Pendleton had one child:
3600. Edward Kenyon*^ Jr., b. and d. 12 June, 1899, North Ston-
ington, Conn.
2343. Bessie* Pendleton (Charles Otis^, Joshua Kenyon', Otis*,
Amos^, Col. William^, Joseph^), was born in Brooklyn, N. Y., 20
December, 1868. She married there, 19 June, 1889, Albert F. Blake,
bom 5 June, 1865, Leominster, Mass., son of Franklin S. and Mary
A. (Colbum) Blake. Res. Newport News, Va.
Issue (Blake), first five bom in Cleveland, Ohio, others at
Newport News:
i. Florence May^®, b. 8 June, 1890.
ii. Edward Franklin, b. 26 Oct., 1891 ; d. 2 Jany., 1905.
iii. Frederick Pendleton, b. 4 Feby., 1894.
iv. Francis Sergent, b. 26 Sept., 1895.
V. William Filmore, b. 8 Jany., 1897.
VI. Edith Virginia, b. 1 Sept., 1900.
vii. Mary Louise, b. 12 Oct., 1904.
2358. Harold Sweet* Pendleton (Nathan Whitehead*, Amos
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Palmer', Gilbert^, Atnot^, CoL WUliam^, Joseph*), was bom at Sagi-
naw^ Mich.^ 13 September, 1876. He was for some time an assistant
foreman in the stock yards of Nelson Morris & Co., the Chicago pack-
ers, and is; now with the National Packing Co. at Richmond, Va.
He married 9 December, 1903, Cornelia Blanche Rnst, daughter
of Nimrod Ashby Rnst
Issne :
3601. Harold Swcet*^ Jr., b. 8 May, 1905, Lnray, Va.
2363. (Lieut.) Harris* Pendleton (4th) (J/arm*, Harris'', Har-
ris, Amos^, Col, William^, Joseph*), was bom at Gnilford, Conn., 31
October, 1872. For some years he was associated with his father in
the firm of Pendleton and Son, undertakers, at New London, Conn.
At the outbreak of the War with Spain he was a member of Co. I,
3rd Regt, Connecticut National Guard, which volunteered for the
United States service. Mr. Pendleton was 1st Sergeant of his com-
pany from the 30th of June to the 28th of July, 1898, was commis-
sioned 2nd Lieutenant on the 29th of July, and 1st Lieutenant on
the 15th of October in that year. He was mustered out with his com-
pany, 20 March^ 1899.
Upon the organization of the volunteer regiments to put down the
insurrection in the Philippines, Harris Pendleton received a commis-
sion on the 5th of July, 1899, as Captain in the 26tb U. S. Infantry,
and saw much active service in those islands. He subsequently en-
tered the regular army as 1st Lieutenant in the 18th Infantry, and
in 1908 was once more on duty in the Philippines.
Harris* Pendleton married in New York City, in March, 1905,
Eatherine Sanno, daughter of General James M. J. Sanno.
Issue:
3602. Mary^*, b. Jany., 1906, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas.
2373. George Chace • Pendleton (Samuel Boitum*, Gurdon',
Harris*, Amos*, CoL WxlUam^, Joseph*), was bom at Stonington,
Conn., 17 March, 1875. He was a bookkeeper for the International
Correspondence Schools for quite a number of years, first at Scranton,
Pa., then at Washington, D. C, and is now secretary of one of their
offices in New York City.
George C* Pendleton married at Carbondale, Pa., 30 June, 1897,
Cora Etta Avery, daughter of Joseph and Almira (Burdick) Avery.
Issue:
3603. Helen Annie*^ b. 18 July, 1904, Washington, D. C.
2376. GtTRDON* Pendleton (3rd) {Gurdon*, Gurdon', Harris*,
Amo^^ Col, William^, Joseph*), was borai at Berkeley, Calif., 29 Au-
gust, 1879, and is now living in New London, Conn. He married at
Stonington, Conn., 22 January, 1906, Maud Isabel Bronghton, born
there, 3 October, 1880, daughter of William Fred and Frances T.
(James) Broughton.
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618 THE PENDLETON GBKEAL007
Issne:
3604. Gurdon*^ (4th), b. 26 March, 1907, Wilmington, Del.; d. 7
Aug., 1907.
2388. Walter Bowbn* Pendleton (James Buchanan^, Ourdan',
Harris^, Amos^, CoL William^, Joseph^), was bom at Stonzngton,
Conn., 6 Fcbruaiy, 1884, and is now an engineer in Westerly, B. I.
He married at Westerly, 19 August, 1905, Amy Cazanda Eenyon,
daughter of Willard H. and Sarah M. (Potter) Eenyon, of Wyom-
ing, R. I.
Issue, bom at Westerly:
3605. Gladys Marie^S b. 19 May, 1906.
3606. Helen Marguerite, b. 15 Jany., 1909.
2419. Joseph Allen* Pendleton (George^, Joseph', Joseph* .
Lieut, Peleg^, Col. William^, Joseph*), was bom at Islesboro, Me.,
28 March, 1872, and has always lived in that; town. He is a member
of the prosperous firm of Sprague & Pendleton, painters and house
decorators, at Dark Harbor.
He married 12 June, 1894, Loella^® Ryder, a second cousin, daugh-
ter of Joseph L. and [2160] Clara A.* (Pendleton) Ryder.
Issue, born at Islesboro:
3607. Gerald^^ b. 27 May, 1897; d. 29 June, 1897.
3608. Emily, b. 21 April, 1902.
2434. Everett Green* Pendleton (Christopher Bailey* , Green',
Green*, Lieut. Peleg*, Col. William^ Joseph*), was bom at Essex,
Iowa, 24 March, 1873. He is engaged in farming in that town, and
is also interested in the pump and windmill business. He married
at Essex, 15 December, 1898, Susie linstrom, bom 10 August, 1877,
Burlington, Iowa, daughter of Peter and Anna (Nelson) Linstrom.
Issue, bom at Essex, Iowa:
3609. Lucille Loy^S b. 17 Aug., 1899.
3610. Lawrence Clifford, b. 1 March, 1902.
3611. Rudolph Christopher, b. 7 Nov., 1906.
2435. Clerman Harvey* Pendleton (Christopher BaUey*,
Green'', Green*, Lieut. Pele^, Col. William^, Joseph*), was bom at
Essex, Iowa, 8 January, 1876, and has always lived in that town,
where he is occupied in farming. He married at Essex, in 1898,
Ida Belle Hamm, bom there, 7 December, 1877, daughter of John
and Ruth Katherine (David) Hamm.
Issue, born at Essex, Iowa:
3612. Lenora DelP^ b. 11 Sept., 1898.
3613. Glenn Lee, b. 17 April, 1900.
3614. Bertha Florence, b. 10 March, 1902.
3615. Laurel Ruth, b. 19 April, 1904.
2437. Edward Poston* Pendleton (Edward Payson*, Green'^
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NINTH OBNSBATION 6l9
Green*, Lieut, Peleg^, Col, WiUiam^, Joeeph*), was bom at Nelson-
Tille^ Ohio^ 17 July^ 1877, and is now living at Princeton, Kan.,
where he is a stock raiser and breeder of fine Hereford cattle. He
married at Ottawa, Kan., 10 November, 1898, Genevieve Lingard,
daughter of Amos and Elizabeth (Baker) Lingard.
Issne, bom at Ottawa, Kan.:
3616. Lois G.^^ b. 13 Aug., 1899; d. 11 March, 1901.
3617. Raymond E., b. 17 Dec, 1900.
3618. Gertrude Lingard, b. 28 May, 1903.
2440. Ferdinand Harriman^ PsNi>LETON {Andrew Sherboume^,
John Park'', Green*, Lieut, Peleg*, Col, WUliam^, Joseph^), was bom
at Searsport, Me., 16 June, 1864. For some years past he has made
his home in East Boston, Mass. He is with the John Hancock Mu-
tual Life Insurance Co.
He married at Searsport, Me., 6 February, 1888, Esther Houston"
Park, daughter of WilUam Henry and [462] Maria EmeUne^ (Pen-
dleton) Park.
Issue:
3619. Ferdinand Harriman^^ Jr., b. 27 Nov., 1891, Searsport, Me.
3620. Infant daughter, d. at birth.
3621. William Henry, b. 7 Feby., 1906, East Boston, Mass.
2449. Frederick Nichols® Pendleton (Phineas*, Phineat^, Capt,
Phineas*, Lieut, Peleg*, Col, William^, Joeeph*), was bom at sea, 24
March, 1859. He was graduated from Philips Academy, Andover,
Mass., in 1878, and immediately afterwards went to Portland, Ore-
gon, where he has lived most of the time since. For the last twenty-
five years he has been in the men's clothing and furnishing business,
and is now a member of the prosperous firm of Buffum and Pen-
dleton. He is also Vice President of the Pendleton Co. at Seattle,
Wash., which carries on a similar business inf that city.
Frederick N.* Pendleton married at Portland, Oregon, 21 Novem-
ber, 1895, Mrs. Jessie (Peters) Upton, widow of Edward Frank
Upton, and daughter of Daniel Shepard and Mattie Caroline (Clays)
Peters.
Issue, bom in Portland, Oregon:
3622. Margaret^S b. 18 May. 1899.
3623. Letitia Sage, b. 16 Oct., 1902.
2456. Phineas* Pendleton (4th) (Phinea**, Phineas^, Capt,
Phineae*, Lieut, Pele^, Col. WiUiam^, Joseph*), was bom at Sears-
port, Me., 31 January, 1878. He is President and General Mana-
ger of the Pendleton Co., dealers in men's furnishings at Seattle,
Wash. He married at Seattle, 16! September, 1903, Esther lone Cut-
ler, bora 18 March, 1879, Mt. Pleasant, Mich., daughter of William
Isaac and Mary (Lynch) Cutler.
Digitized by V^OOQIC
620 THE PBKDLXTOK fflBHSALOOT
Issne, bom at Seattle, Wash*:
3624. Phincas*^ (5th), b. 31 Jany., 1906; d. 3 Fcby., 1906.
3G25. Jane, b. 1 Oct., 1908.
2475. Fred Albert* Pendleton {Jamet Monroe^, WiUiawJ,
George^, John^, CoL William^, Joseph*), was bom at Warren, Brad-
ford County, Pa., 18 Febmary, 1866, and died there, 17 November,
1889. He married Lettie Morrill, by whom he had issue:
3626. Nancy^S d. in inf.
Mrs. Lettie (Morrill) Pendleton married (2), Ellis Leroy Ar-
nold, and lives in Warren Center, Pa.
2478. William Dexter* Pendleton (Charles Franklin^ WUUam',
George^, John^, Col, WUliam^, Joseph*), was bom in Bradford
County, Pa., 4 April, 1869, and is living at Warren Center, in that
county. He married 4 January, 1893, Iza Bowen.
Issue :
3627. Winnie M.*^ b. 25 Sept., 1898.
2479. Stephen Emerson* Pendleton (Charles Franklin*, WU-
liam', George*, John*, CoL William^, Joseph*), was bom at North
Warren, Bradford County, Pa., 21 September, 1871, and now lives
at Warren Center.
He married at Waverly, N. Y., 28 September, 1899,, Jennie Deuel,
bora 6 March, 1882, Tracy Creek, Broome County, N. Y., daughter
of Abner and Mary S. (Brainard) Deuel.
Issue, bom at Warren Center, Bradford Co., Pa.:
3628. Gladys M.l^ b. 16 June, 1902.
3629. Bemice. A., b. 13 July, 1903.
2486. Thomas Herbert* Pendleton (William Loren*, WiUiam',
George*, John*, Col. William^, Joseph*), was bora in Bradford
County, Pa., 10 November, 1879, and is now engaged in farming
near Andover, Ohio.
He married, 3 July, 1900, Minnie Clark, bora 22 August, 1876,
daughter of Stephen and Madeline (Giddings) Clark.
Issue, bora near Andover, Ohio:
3630. Frances's b. 4 Feby., 1904; d. 28 Aug., 1904.
3631. Loren Clark, b. 20 Feby., 1905.
3632. Emma Lucille, b. 16 Aug., 1907.
2491. Ellis B.* Pendleton (Livingston Jenks*, Nathan'',
George*, John*, CoL William^, Joseph*), was bora in Tioga County,
N. Y., 16 December, 1858, and is a farmer at Little Meadows, Pa.
He married at Vestal, N. Y.. 29 October, 1890, Meda R. Nemire,
bora there, 16 August, 1872, daughter of John and Catherine
(Hull) Nemire.
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NINTH OBNKBATION 621
Issue, bom in Tioga Comity, N. Y.:
3633. Lee Lyman^^ b. 10 Nov., 1896.
3634. Jenks Dewitfce, b. 15 June, 1899; d. 28 March, 1901.
2495. Leslie Benjamin* Pendleton ( Benjamin Bufflngton^,
Nathan', George*, John^, Col, WUliam^, Joseph^), was bom at
South Warren, Bradford County, Pa., 6 July, 1882, and is now a
salesman in Philadelphia, Pa. He married at Nichols, N. Y., in
1905, Elsie Whitaker Allyn, bom 11 December, 1883, Warren Cen-
ter, Pa., daughter of Caleb and Pherine (Jones) Allyn.
Issue:
3635. Glenn Halvor^^ b. 26 Sept., 1905, Philadelphia, Pa.
2497. Ralph Howard* Pendleton (Henry Harrison^, Charle$^,
George^, John^, Col. WUliam!^, Joseph*), was bom in Philadelphia,
Pa., 24 July, 1877. He was graduated from the New England
Conservatory of Music, Boston, Mass., in 1902, taught there for
some time afterwards, and then returned to Philadelphia where
he is a successful teacher of the pianoforte.
Ralph H.* Pendleton married in Philadelphia, 23 October, 1905,
Bertha Devine Morris, bom there, 28 March, 1883, daughter of
Thomas and Harriet Leighton (Blandford) Morris.
Issue:
3636. Wilson Howard^*, b. 5 May, 1908.
2505. Jeremiah Mitchell* Pendleton (Joseph Gavitt*, Charles
Lee'', Charles Lee*, John*, Col, JVilliam^, Joseph*), was bom at
Westerly, R. I., 12 October, 1868. He is a blacksmith at Stony
Creek, Conn. He married (1), at Westerly, R. I., 27 Febraary,
1891, Anna Earl Nash, daughter of George M. and Harriet Nash.
She died at Westerly, 1 March, 1902, and he married (2), also at
Westerly, 28 October, 1902, his third cousin, [2504] Ethel Mary*
Pendleton, daughter of [1314] John Augustus* and Mary (Smith)
Pendleton.
Issue — ^by first wife:
3637. George M.^^ b. 30 Jany., 1894, Westerly, R. I.
3638. Grace.
3639. Jeremiah Earl, b. 28 Jany., 1902, Westerly; d. 16 Aug.,
1903.
2514. William Augustus* Pendleton (Esra Frederick*, Fred-
erick'', Benjamin*, Benjamin*, Col, William^, Joseph*), was bom
at Greenwood, N. Y., 11 November, 1838, and died at Neligh,
Nebr., 31 January, 1892. He was a farmer at Waterloo, Iowa,
and Neligh, Nebr. He married at Waterloo, Iowa, 6 May, 1862,
Eleanor Finley, bom 10 October, 1841, LaPorte, Ind., died 15
May, 1909, Loveland, Colo., daughter of David and Martha (Bil-
lington) Finley.
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622 THE PENDLETON 0EKEAL007
Issue, bom at Waterloo, Iowa:
3640. Gertrude Pamelia", b. 31 July, 1863; d. 31 Jany., 1877.
3641. Rena May, b. 6 Jany., 1865; m. Franklin H. Rice. Res.
Neligh, Neb. Issue (Rice): i. Florence EUen^\ b. 22
Mch., 1888. ii. Wilda Faleniine, b. 14 Feby., 1890. iii.
WUhur Franklin, b. 8 April, 1894. iv. OrviUe Ethelhert,
b. 24 Nov., 1898.
3642. Harriet Ellen, b. 1 Dec., 1867; m. Orleans W. Adams. Res.
near Elgin, Nebr. Issue (Adams): i. EtheU^, b. 19 Aug.^
1888. ii. Adelhert, b. 19 July, 1890. iii. William Pendle-
ton, b. 12 July, 1892. iv. MaHha May, b. 10 Dec.. 1894.
3643. Mary Emma, b. 2 Mch., 1869; m. 8 Nov., 1894, Alonxo Ed-
wards, b. 19 Feby., 1858, Toulon, 111., son of Lewis and
Frances (Branscomb) Edwards. No issue. Res. Love-
land, Colo.
3644. Martha Adelaide, b. 27 Oct., 1871; m. Kit C. Edwards, b. 3
Mch., 1854, Toulon, 111., son of Lewis and Frances
(Branscomb) Edwards. Res. Clearwater, Neb. Issue
(Edwards): i. Marjorie Ellen^^, b. 23 June, 1906. iL
Lewis Augustus, b. 2 April, 1909.
2517. Ebenezer Richardson* Pendi^xton (Ezra Frederick^,
Frederick'', Benjamin^, Benjamin^, Col. William*, Joseph*), was
born in DuPage County, 111., 17 September, 1845, and is now living
at Waterloo, Iowa. He married at Waterloo, 16 May, 1871, Ro-
villa Ann Cobb, bom 2 March, 1849, in Cattaragus County, N. Y.,
daughter of William Stoughton and Ann Eliza (Ungingfelter)
Cobb.
Issue, bom at Waterloo, Iowa:
3645. Alice May^S b. 2 Oct., 1873; m. 11 May, 1897, Le Veet
Taylor. No issue. Res. Waterloo, Iowa:
3646. Minnie Pearl, b. 29 July, 1878; m. 20 July, 1898, Harry C.
Steinmayer, b. 1 April, 1871, Waterloo, Iowa, son of Carl
August and Sarah B. (Bence) Steinmayer. Res. Waterloo.
Issue (Steinmayer): i. DeElda Pearl^^, b. 21 July, 1900.
ii. Lloyd Pendleton, b. 9 Jany., 1902. iii. Neva May, b.
15 April, 1904.
2519. Ezra Frederick* Pendleton, Jr. (Ezra Frederick^,
Frederick'', Benjamin^, Benjamin^, CoL William^, Joseph*), was
bom near Nauvoo, 111., 3 June, 1860, and is now living at Thorn-
burg, Iowa.
He married at Waterloo, Iowa, 17 September, 1873, Sarah Alice
Jackson, bom 4 January, 1852, at Xenton, Ohio, daughter of Wil-
liam and Rachel (Hosman) Jackson.
Issue :
3647. A^gie May^^, b. 23 Aug., 1875; m. at Sigourney, la., about
July, 1898, Charles Frank Crone, s<hi of Jacob Crone.
Digitized by V^OOQIC
NINTH OKNBRATION 623
Res. Marshalltown, la. Issue (Crone): i. NeU PetuUe-
ton^\ b. 10 May, 1903.
3648. George Henry, b. 27 Mch., 1883, Neligh, Nebr.; m. Clara E.
Allison.
3649. Frederick Jackson, b. 11 Jane, 1890.
2624. Bradford Henry* Pendleton (Charles Henry^, Fred-
erick'', Benjamin^, Benjamin^, Col. WUliam^, Joseph^), was bom
at Elgin, 111., 22 March, 1846, and died at Evanston, 111., 20 Octo-
ber, 1898. He was educated in the public schools of Chicago, and
after studying at Racine College, attended the University of Iowa
for about two years. He then engaged in the lumber business, first
in Chicago, then in Iowa and finally in Solomon City, Kansas, of
wliich place he was mayor for a time. He retired from business
in 1891 and spent the remainder of his life at Evanston, 111.
Bradford H.* Pendleton married, 1 January, 1873, Emma Hor-
tense Bowen, bom 24 March, 1847, Iowa City, Iowa, daughter of
Dr. Jesse and Mary A. (Johnson) Bowen.
Issue, bom at Solomon City, Kansas:
3650. Carleton Henry^^ b. 5 Oct., 1875; m. Georgia D. Mattison.
3651. Mary Louise, b. 11 Jany., 1877; unm. Res. Evanston, 111.
2525. Warren Colbv* Pendleton (Charles Henry^, Frederick'^,
Benjamin^, Benjamin^, Col, William^, Joseph*), was bom at Elgin,
111., 3 February, 1849, and in 1904 was in the confectionery business
at Wenatchee, Wash. He married at Solon, Iowa, 4 September,
1878, Annie M. Wallack, bom 5 July, 1859, Iowa City, Iowa,
daughter of Martin J. and Josephine (Thomas) Wallack. Issue:
3652. Elizabeth M.*S b. 27 May, 1879, Lincoln, Nebr.; m. 22 Sept,
1903, Albert S. Church. Res. (1904), Missoula, Mont.
3653. Edith M., b. 13 April, 1881, Cedar Rapids, la.
3654. Warren Colby, Jr., b. 18 Nov., 1882, Cedar Rapids, la.
3655. Ednah D., b. 6 June, 1887, Bozeman, Mont.
2526. Martin James* Pendleton (Charles Henry^, Frederick'^,
Benjamin^, Benjamin^, CoL William^, Joseph*), was bom at Cedar
Rapids, Iowa„ 21 March, 1852, and died at Cleveland, Ohio, 20 June,
1892. Under the stage name of Mark Pendleton he was a noted
actor of his time, playing leading parts with Joseph Jefferson,
Fanny Davenport and others who were famous in the legitimate
drama. One of his favorite roles was that of " Capt. Absolute "
in " The Rivals/' and he also made a notable success in Shakes-
perean productions.
Martin J.* Pendleton married, 26 August, 1877, Alice Maud
Worthington, bom 14 February, 1857, Cleveland, Ohio, daughter of
George and Maria Cushman (Blackmar) Worthington. She mar-
ried (2), Henry Wells Calkins and is now deceased. In 1903, Mr.
Calkins, and his step-children were living in Buffalo, N. Y.
Digitized by V^OOQIC
624 THK PSNDLBTON OBNBALOOT
Issue of Martin J.^ and Alice Mand (Worthington) Pendle-
ton:
3656. Edwin Henry^^ b. 26 Fthj., 1878, Philadelphia, Pa.
3657. George Worthington, b. 21 June, 1881, New York City.
3658. Alice Worthington, b. 20 Oct., 1882, Iowa, City, la.
3659. James, b. 21 June, 1884, Iowa City, la. ; d. infancy.
3660. Eugenia, b. 22 Nov., 1887, Cleveland, O.
Ref.: ''Worthington Family," by George Worthington; ''Tbe JefFersons,'*
by William Winter.
2528. Celestia Ann* Pendlkton (Benjamin Franklin^, Fred-
erick'', Benjamin^, Benjamin^, Col, William^, Joseph^), was bom at
Pleasantvale, 111., 9 January, 1843. She married at Salt Lake City,
Utah, 6 September, 1863, Carlos Newton Gillett, bom 21 February,
1842, Sullivan County, N. Y., son of Horace Eaton and Sarah
E. (Moore) Gillett. Mrs. Gillett and all her family now Uve at
Teton, Fremont County, Idaho.
Issue (Gillett), first five bom in Salt Lake City, Utah:
i. Sarah Elizabeth", b. 12 June, 1865; m. 21 Oct., 1886, John
Briggs. She has had eleven ch.
ii. Carlos Newton, Jr., b. 12 Aug., 1867; unm.
iii. Minnie Ann, b. 6 Feby., 1871.
iv. Francis, b. 11 Jany., 1874.
V. Benjamin Franklin, b. 11 Nov., 1876; m. 27 Oct., 1898, Minnie
L. Cloward.
vi. Horace Eaton^ b. 10 Dec, 1878, Rockport, Uteh; m. 28 Dec.,
1899, Mary Jones.
2531. Joshua* Pendlxton {Benjamin Franklin^, Frederick,
Benjamin^, Benjamin^, Col. William*, Joieph^), was bom on the
plains of Iowa, while his parents were en route to Utah, 24 May,
1848. For the last thirty years he has lived at Wauship, Utah,
where he is engaged in blacksmithing. He married at Salt Lake
City, Utah, 23 November, 1868, Delpha Stewart, bom there, 15
July, 1849, daughter of William and Delpha (Jones) Stewart.
Issue, first four born in Salt Lake City, others at Wauship,
Utah:
3661. Jessie Lavina^^ b. 23 Mch., 1870; m. at Logan, Utah, 18
Nov., 1892, Anthony Bates, b. 29 Sept., 1867, Wauship,
Utah, son of Jo|m and Rachel (Elison) Bates. Res. Salt
Lake City. Issue (Bates), b. Salt Lake City: L Rubi/
May^^, b. 22 May, 1894. ii. John Anthony, b. 8 Jany.,
1897. iii. Floyd Joshua, b. 6 Dec., 1900. iv. Cora Melba,
b. 24 Aug., 1905.
3662. Delpha Elizabeth, b. 6 Nov., 1872; m. at Logan, Uteh, 20
May, 1893, James Barrow, b. 26 June, 1862, Columbus,
Neb., son of John and Martha (Galley) Barrow. Res. Salt
Lake City. Issue (Barrow): i. Jame$ William^^, b- 23
Digitized by V^OOQIC
NINTH GENERATION 6^5
June, 1897; d. 19 Sept., 1898. ii. Billa June, b. 23 June,
1899. iii. Grace, b. 3 Feby., 1901. iv. Delpha Jane, b.
17 Sept., 1903. V. Verl, b. 19 June, 1905. vi. Vivian
Alace, b. 17 Dec., 1907.
3663. William Joahua, b. 27 May, 1874; m. (1), Elizabeth J. Max-
well; (2), Millie Lee.
3664. John Benjamin, b. 18 Oct., 1876; m^ Olive £. Rhead.
3665. Cora E., b. 6 Aug., 1879; m. at Salt Lake City, Uteh, 12
Sept., 1906, George A. Larson, b. 5 Dec., 1881, Pleasant
Grove, Utah, son of Andrew and Lizzie (Smith) Larson.
Res. American Fork, Utah. Issue (Larson): i. Virginia
AlUen^\ h. 14 Oct., 1907, Wauship, UUh; d. 27 Nov., 1909.
3666. Rilla M., b. 4 May, 1882; m. 31 Dec., 1903, John W. Condie,
b. 23 Sept., 1878, son of and Elizabeth (Rainson)
Condie. Res. Preston, Idaho. Issue (Cond;ie): i. MeU
vin, b. 28 Aug., 1905. ii. Evelyn, h. 18 June, 1907. iii.
LucOle, b. 24 Sept., 1908.
3667. Frank Curtis, b. 19 Jany., 1884; m. Nettie J. Wilson.
3668. Lawrence Patten, b. 29 Jany., 1886; hl Anna Byms.
3669. Pearl L., b. 6 April, 1887; d. 13 Oct., 1887.
3670. Mary J., b. 6 May, 1888.
3671. Ezra, b. 12 Dec, 1890; d. 22 Dec, 1890.
3672. Vera R., b. 11 April, 1892.
3673. Melvin G., b. 20 Aug., 1896.
2533. Albert Marion* Pendleton {Benjamin Franklin*, Fred-
erick'', Benjamin^, Benjamin^, Col, WUliam^, Joteph^), was bom at
Salt Lake City, Utah, 4 March, 1852, and died there, 4 July, 1906.
He was for many years a blacksmith in that city. He married, 19
February, 1877, Frances E. Milner.
Issue, born at Salt Lake City:
3674. Albert Marion^S Jr., b. 1 Dec, 1877; m. Edith Smyth.
3675. Francis Milner, b. 16 Oct., 1879; m. Millie King.
3676. Lillie Mabel, b. 4 Oct., 1881 ; m. 22 Mch., 1899, Leroy Rose.
Res. Salt Lake City. Issue (Rose): i. Mahel Martha^^,
b. 28 Nov., 1899. ii. Bessie Alice, b. 29 June, 1902.
3677. Sophia Pearl, b. 2 Jany., 1884; m. 18 Sept, 1907, Henry
Jones, b. in England, 3 May, 1878,
3678. Annie June, b. 18 June, 1887^; d. 18 Jany., 1889.
3679. Hazel Ivy, b. 1 Aug., 1890; d. 26 Oct., 1890.
3680. Naomi Alberte, b. 4 Sept., 1892. ,
2534. Lavina Amelia^ Pendleton (Benjamin Franklin*, Fred-
erick'', Benjamin^, Benjamin*, Col, William^, Joseph*), was born at
Salt Lake City, Utah, 17 January, 1854. She married there, 5 May,
1873, John G. Williams, born 29 December, 1848, Shrewsbury,
Shropshire, England, son of William and Mary Williams. Residence
Sugav City, Idaho.
Digitized by V^OOQIC
626 THE PKNDLSTON GENBALOCnT
Issue (Williams):
i. Mary Lavina^^, b. 24 Feby., 1876, Cokevillc, Wyo.; m. 14 Dec.,
1892, Ulrick C. Pogge. Res. Teton, Idaho,
ii. William Franklin, b. 1 April, 1878, Salt Lake City, Uteii; m. 2
Dec., 1901, Marian Lorensen. Res. Teton, Idaho,
iii. Ethel A., b. 16 Feby., 1880, Salt Lake City; m. 7 Jany., 1897,
Frederick Schwendiman. Res. Sugar, Idaho.
2535. Joanna Melissa^ Pendleton (Benjamin Franklin^, Fred-
erick'', Benjamin^, Benjamin^, Col. William^, Joseph*), was bom at
Salt Lake City, Utah, 21 November, 1866, and died there, 8 March,
1906. She married, at Salt Lake City, 6 November, 1881, James
Cleary Palmer, bom there, 11 Febraary, 1864, son of Frederick M.
and Mary Ann (Cleary) Palmer.
Issue (Palmer):
i. Clara M.^®, b. 8 March, 1886.
ii. James Pendleton, b. 1 June, 1888.
2536. Abram Patten* Pendleton (Benjamin Franklin^, Fred-
erick'', Benjamin^, Benjamin^, CoL William^, Joseph*), was born at
Salt Lake City, Utah, 4 April, 1858, and is now occupied in black-
smithing at Twin Falls, Idaho.
He married at Salt Lake City, 29 January, 1885, Mary Almira
Wells, bom 14 April, 1865, Hayfork, Calif., daughter of Luke Ford
and Medora Ann (Kester) Wells.
Issue, first three bom in Salt Lake City:
3681. Mabel", b. 6 May, 1888; unm.
3682. Grace, b. 28 Feby., 1891.
3683. Shirley Ernest, b. 17 Aug., 1894.
3684. Gravina, b. 7 Oct., 1901, St. Anthony, Idaho.
3685. Walter Abram, b. 12 June, 1905, Albion, Idaho.
2539. Violet Jepfery* Pendleton (Benjamin Franklin*, Freder-
ick'', Benjamin*, Benjamin*, Col, William^, Joseph*), was born at St.
George, Utah, 15 January, 1865. She married 28 June, 1883, Ha-
den W. Church, bom Salt Lake City, Utah, 8 September, 1848, son
of Haden and Sarah (Arteberry) Church.
Issue (Church), last six bom at St. George, Utah:
i. Manette^^ b. 27 Aug., 1884, Panguitch, Utah,
ii. John Henry, b. 5 Jany., 1887, St. George, Utah,
iii. Clara Jane, b. 10 June, 1889, Panguitch.
iv. Alice, b. 11 Jany., 1892.
V. Josephine, b. 3 Oct., 1894.
vi. Vernon, b. 9 Nov., 1896.
vii. Earl, b, 19 Jany., 1899.
viii. Violet, b. 17 Dec, 1901.
ix. Rhomah, b. 29 Sept., 1906.
Digitized by V^OOQIC
NINTH GENERATION 6^7
2541. Benjamin Franklin* Pendleton^ Jr. {Benjamin Franks
lin^, Frederick'', Benjamin^, Benjamin^, Col, William'^, Joseph^), was
bom at St. George^ Utah^ 30 September^ 1868^ and has always made
his home in that town^ where he is engaged in farming. He married
26 November, 1891, Amelia Young Thompson^ bom 18 April, 1864,
St George, Utah, daughter of William Henry and Matilda (Young)
Thompson.
Issue, bom at St. George:
3686. Lulal^ b. 16 Sept., 1892.
3687. Benjamin Franklin (3rd), b. 6 April, 1894.
3688. Amelia, b. 6 March, 1896.
3689. Anthony, b. 16 Aug., 1897.
3690. Matilda, b. 12 March, 1899.
3691. WUUam Owen, b. 27 April, 1901.
3692. Alice, b. 3 July, 1903.
3693. Clarence, b. 22 Sept., 1906; d. 30 July, 1907.
3694. Agnes, b. 7 Nov., 1907.
2643. Minnie Jepfery* Pendleton (Benjamin Franklin^, Fred-
erick'', Benjamin^, Benjamin^, Col. William^, Joseph^), was bom at
St. George, Utah, 29 January, 1874. She married there, 22 Decem-
ber, 1892, Charles Church, son of Hiram S. and Melissa (Elmer)
Church.
Issue (Church), bom at Panguitch, Utah:
i. Effie^^ b. 26 Sept., 1893.
ii. Ivy, b. 19 June, 1896; d. Aug., 1896.
iii. Marie, b. 26 April, 1901.
iv. Charles Franklin, b. 12 Sept, 1903.
V. Violet, b. 9 June, 1907.
2544. Wilford* Pendleton (Benjamin Franklin^, Frederick'',
Benjamin^, Benjamin^, Col. William^, Joseph*), was bom at St.
George, Utah, 28 November, 1876. He married there, 21 May, 1900,
Lucy Underwood, bom 29 June, 1879, Beaver, Utah, daughter of
George M. and Sarah Jane (Lee) Underwood. Mr. Pendleton has
lived for some years at Panguitch, Utah, where he is a blacksmith
and Justice of the Peace.
Issue, bom at Panguitch:
3695. Wilford EarPS b. 19 June, 1902.
3696. Thelma, b. 30 Dec., 1903.
3697. Nellie, b. 1 Dec, 1905.
2547. Andrew Jackson* Pendleton, Jr. (Andrew Jackeon^, Fred-
erick'', Benjamin^, Benjamin^, Col. William*, Joaeph*), was bom at
Salt Lake City, Utah, 22 November, 1868. He has always lived in
that city, where he is a member of the firm of Pendleton & Speirs,
blacksmiths.
He married at Salt Lake City, 30 November, 1882, Elizabeth A.
Cooper, bom there, 6 October, 1860, daughter of William and Eliza-
beth (Maslen) Cooper.
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628 THE PSNDUrrON GBNXAL007
Issue, bom in Salt Lake City:
3698. Mary Elizabeth'^ b. 11 Jany., 1886.
3699. Frederick Andrew, b. 27 June, 1886.
3700. Erma Ida, b. 12 Nov., 1888.
3701. Nora, b. 19 July, 1890.
3702. Mabel Claire, b. 11 Nov., 1892.
3703. Ealph Cooper, b. 14 June, 1894.
3704. George Dewey, b. 4 Jany., 1898.
3705. Waldo Cooper, b. 8 Nov., 1901.
2550. Frances Martha* Pendleton {Harry^, Lodomck'', Benjor
min^, Benjamin^, Col, William^, Joseph*), was bom at Sheffield, Mass.,
8 October, 1853. She married at Tempc, Aria., 23 November, 1879,
Andrew Jackson Port. He died at Mangtun, Texas, 14 June, 1893,
and his widow is now living at Jacksonville, Oregon.
Issue (Port) J bom at Tempe, Ariz.:
i. Harry^S b. 19 April, 1881; d. 5 May, 1881.
ii. Minnie Priscilla, b. 11 July, 1883; m. at Wood, Okla., 25 Jany.,
1899, Decatur Davis. They had one ch.: i. Andrew Lee^^
(Davis), b. 25 July, 1905, Jacksonville, Ore.
iii. Lee Chapin, b. 19 July, 1889.
2551. Minnie Jennette* Pendleton {Harry^, Lodowtck', Ben-
jamin^, Benjamin^, CoL William^, Joseph*), was bom at Sheffield,
'Mass., 1 November, 1858. She married at Tempe, Ariz., 29 May,
1887, Conrad Meyer, who died there, 21 September, 1904. Mrs.
Meyer is a graduate of the Cleveland [Ohio] Homeopathic Medical
College.
Issue (Meyer), bom at Tempe, Ariz.:
i. Mabel Frances^^ b. 22 May, 1888.
ii. Lucy Chapin, b. Oct., 1889; d. 22 June, 1893.
iii. Nellie, b. May, 1891 ; d. 23 June, 1893.
iv. Harry, b. 29 Jany., 1893.
V. Carl, b. 27 July, 1894.
vi. Albert, b. 11 Feby., 1896.
vii. Clifford, b. 26 Aug., 1898.
viii. Margaret, b. 3 Sept., 1900.
ix. Infant son, b. 15 Oct., 1903; d. 3 Dec., 1903.
2562. Benjamin Elmer* Pendleton (Benjamin Whipple*, Capt.
Joshua', Benjamin*, Benjamin*, Col. William^, Joseph*), was bom
at Hopkinton, R. I., 21 September, 1866, and has always lived in
that town. He married there, 22 November, 1887, Mary Eva Bar-
ber, bom 7 July, 1871, Hopkinton, daughter of John Nelson and
Clarinda (Burdick) Barber.
Issue, bom at Hopkinton:
3706. Marion Blanche^^ b. 16 May, 1890.
3707. Fred Howard, h. 28 Oct., 1895.
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NINTH OBNBRATION 629
2563. Edwin Etjgbnb* Pxndlbton {Ednumd^, Amos'', Benjamin^,
Benjamin^, Col. William*, Joseph^), was bom at SyracuBe, N. Y.^ 16
March, 1867. He lived in Florida for some years, and now makes
his home at York, Pa., where he follows the trade of a carpenter.
He married 15 June, 1890, Delia F. Davis, bom 13 March, 1866,
Estherville, Iowa, daughter of Thomas C. and Mary E. (Wilber)
Davis.
Issue, bom at Welaka, Florida:
3708. Alice^^ b. 4 March, 1892.
3709. Edmond, b. 15 May, 1894.
3710. Emily, b. 17 Sept., 1896!
2566. Henry Walker* Pendleton (Edmond^, Amos', Benjamin^,
Benjamin^, Col. William*, Joseph^), was bom at Syracuse, N. Y., 19
October, 1872. He is a steamfitter, and for some years past has lived
in the Jamaica Plain district of Boston, Mass.
He married at Crystal Lake, Florida, 30 November, 1893, Jennie
M. Avery, bom at Port Jervis, N. Y., daughter of Charlea and Agnes
(Williams) Avery.
Issue:
3711. Clarence Henry", b. 16 Aug., 1900, Jamaica Plain, Mass.
2567. William Joseph' Pendleton {Joseph*, David', David^,
Benjamin^, Col. William*, Joseph*), was bom at Stonington, Conn.,
14 November, 1842, and has lived at Westbrook, Conn., for many
years. He married (1), 13 May, 1872, Grace Ann Hayden, daugh-
ter of Calvin and Mary (Redfield) Hayden. She died at Westbrook,
11 November, 1872, aged 33 years, and he married (2), 19 April,
1879, Mary Ida Stokes, bom 3 November, 1862, daughter of Gilbert
Goodrich and Jane Eliza (Hayden) Steves.
Issue — ^by second wife — bom at Westbrook, Conn.:
3712. Etta Augusta", b. 17 March, 1881.
3713. George Lee, b. 9 March, 1884.
3714. Charles Alberto, b. 22 Dec., 1886.
3715. Clara Louise, b. 2 Dec., 1889.
3716. Emma Josephine, b. 2 June, 1893.
3717. Ruth Mary, b. 31 July, 1898.
2571. Benjamin Franklin* Pendleton (David*, David', Davids,
Benjamin*, Col. William*, Joseph*), was bom at Preston, Conn., 20
December, 1841. As a young man he made several voyages to sea,
mid in 1863 went to California, where he enlisted at Sacramento, on
the 28th of September, 1864, in Co. E, 4th Regt., Calif. Volunteer
Infantry. He served in Southern California and in Arizona, and
upon the expiration of his term of service received an honorable dis-
charge at San Francisco, 31 March, 1866.
Mr. Pendleton returned East soon afterwards, and after engaging
in various occupations, entered the employ of the New York, New
Haven and Hartford Railroad Co., with which corporation he has
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680 THS PBNDUBTON OMlSfMALOat
been for over twenty-five jeaxs, as clerk, bookkeeper^ and cashier in
their freight office at Norwich, Conn.
Benjamin F.' Pendleton married (1), at Providence, R.. I., 29 An-
gust 1866, Rath Anna Whitaker, daughter of William and Charlotte
H. (Penno) Whitaker. She died at Preston, C<mn., 14 September,
1875, aged 32 jears, 2 months, and he married (2), at Norwich,
Conn., 15 October, 1878, Harriet EHsabeth Patridge, daughter of
George Harvey and Sarah Ann (Sweet) Patridge.
Issue by first wife, bom at Preston, Conn.:
3718. Frederick Irving^^ b. 25 Aug., 1867; m. Emma Peter.
Issue by second wife:
3719. Clarence Hanmiond, b. 4 Feby., 1880; m. Mary V. Dinckle.
3720. Gertrude Margaret, b. 18 Dec., 1881; unm.
3721. David Holden, b. 25 Feby., 1885; unm.
3722. Morris Herbert, b. 7 Jany., 1888; d. 10 Aug., 1888.
3723. Richard Franklin, b. 4 Jany., 1890.
2575. WiLUAM CouRTLAND* Pbkdlbtok {Courtland^, David', Da-
vid^, Benjamin^, Col. William^, Joseph*), was bom at Preston, Conn.,
9 May, 1850, and is now living at Loomis, Placer County, Calif.,
where he owns a large fruit farm.
He married at Westerly, R. I., 11 April, 1874, Hannah Burhans,
bom in New York. City, 6 May, 1856, daughter of Samuel, Jr., and
Elizabeth (Daggett) Burhans.
Issue, first two bom at Preston, Conn., next four at Creigh-
ton, Nebr.:
3724. Norman Daggett^S b. 3 Dec., 1875; d. 14 Dec., 1876.
3725. Alton Booth, b. 24 Aug., 1878; m. Mary Higson.
3726. George Hammond, b. 26 Aug., 1881; m. 1907, Maud Han-
cock. He is proprietor of tiie Loomis Drug Co., Loomis,
Calif.
3727. William Burhans, b. 4 Aug., 1883; in 1907, he was a student
at the University of California.
3728. Guy Daggett, b. 16 Sept., 1885.
3729. Gladys Elisabeth, b. 5 Jany., 1888.
3730. Carl, b. 7 Nov., 1890, Loomis, Calif.
Ref.: ** Burhans Genealogy."
2581. WiLUAM Champion* Pendleton (John Patmer^, William
Champion', Davids, Benjamin^, Col, William*, Joseph*), was bom at
Westerly, R. I., 7 July, 1852. He took up railroading as a young
man and spent several years as a fireman on the old Providence and
Stonington road, while studying steam engineering. He then went to
Baltimore, Md., where he entered the Government service and was
sent to Charleston, West Virginia, as engineer of the U. S. steamship
" Kanawha." After four years he resigned this position and became
an engineer on the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad, making his head-
quarters at Ashland, Kentucky. While a resident of this city he was
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NINTH OSNSRATION 6S1
twice elected to the City Council^ and had charge of the construction
of the municipal water works system. Upon the completion of the
plant he declined an offer to become its chief engineer, and removed
to Columbus^ Ohio, where he has since been employed as an engineer
on the Panhandle Railroad.
William €.• Pendleton married (1), at Westerly, R. I., 25 April,
1872, Mary £.* Hall, a fourth cousin, daughter of Thomas and
[1266] Phebe Chesebrough« (Pendleton) Hall. He married (2),
at Indianapolis, Ind., 25 March, 1903, Leola Bell Snyder, bom 8
April, 1868, Catlettsburg, Ky., daughter of Rudolph and Louisa
(Barklow) Snyder.
Issue '
3731. George Henry", b. 3 Jany., 1873, Westerly, R. I.; d. 11
Feby., 1873.
3732. Edward Hall, b. 18 Feby., 1880, Charleston, W. Va.; m. Mary
S. Armistead.
3733. Harry Jolly, b. 5 June, 1887, Ashland, Ky.
2584. John Edward* Pendleton (John Palmer^, William Cham-
pion'^ David^, Benjamin^, Col, William^, Joseph^), was born at Caro-
lina, R. I., 1 July, 1860. He was graduated from the New York
College of Dentistry in 1883, and since that time has practiced at
New Haven, Conn.
Dr. Pendleton married at Stonington, Conn., 28 May, 1885, Eve-
lyn A. Green, bom 29 May, 1863, Richmond, R. I., daughter of
Millen S. and Thankful (StiUman) Green.
Issue: i
3734. Reba A.*S b. 28 July, 1886.
3735. Millen Hoxsie, b. 8 Nov., 1889; d. 18 Aug., 1894. , \
Rcf.! "Green Genealogy."
2586. William Champion* Pendleton {Charlet Phelps Williamt^*
William Champion', Davids, Benjamin^, Col. William*, Joseph^), was
bom at Westerly, R. I., 22 May, 1853. For about twenty years he
has been an inspector in one of the city departments of New Lon-
don, Conn.
He married at New London, 15 October, 1885, Clara Viola Stacy,
bom 20 December, 1857, Palmer, Mass., daughter of George M. and
Clara (Dodge) Stacy.
Issue:
3736. Harold Dodge^S b. 29 Dec., 1890, New London, Conn.
Ref.: "Dodge Genealogy," p. 556.
2587. Frederick Odell* Pendleton (Charles Phelps Williams^
William Champion'', Davids, Benjamin^, Col, William*, Joseph*), was
bom at Westerly, R. I., 29 March, 1858. As a young man he went
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682 THX PBKDLBTON OXmBALOCnr
to Brooklyn^ N. Y.^ and has made his home in that city e^er since.
He is a marine engineer.
He married at Brooklyn^ 29 November, 1884, Jane Veronica Crotty,
born 28 October, 1866, New York City, daughter of John and Bridget
(Nooney) Crotty.
Issue, bom in Brooklyn:
3737. Ellen Annl^ b. 7 July, 1886; d. 16 Nov., 1889.
3738. Marcelia Jane, b. 6 Sept., 1887; m. in Brooklyn, 26 Jany.,
1906, Otto Paul Eisner, b. 14 Oct, 1885, BerUn, Germany,
son of Paul and Marie (Mintsberg) Eisner. Res. Brooklyn.
Issue (Eisner) : i. Frederick^^, b. 2 Jany., 1907.
3739. Mary Chapman, b. 9 Oct., 1888.
3740. Phoebe Palmer, b. 10 April, 1890.
3741. Margaret Louisa, b. 30 Sept., 1891.
3742. Harriet Newell, b. 20 Feby., 1894; d. 4 July, 1894.
3743. Charles Frederidk, b. 6 May, 1895.
3744. John WilUam, b. 8 Nov., 1896.
3745. Marie Jennette, b. 3 May, 1899.
3746. Edward Joseph, b. 4 Oct., 1900.
3747. Harriet Clara, b. 13 Nov., 1901.
3748. Veronica Philomene, b. 27 Feby., 1905; d. 1 Jany., 1906.
3749. Esther Frances, b. 26 April, 1906.
3750. Frederick Odell, Jr., b. 6 Dec, 1908; d. 26 June, 1909.
2591. Edgar Sheffield* Pendleton (Stanton Sheffield^, Etkan"^,
Davids, Benjamin^, Col, William^, Joseph^), was bom at Watch Hill,
R. I., 31 March, 1857, and is now living at West Mystic, Conn. He
married (1), at Hoboken, N. J., 18 October, 1887, Sarah Catherine
Burdick, bom 27 October, 1853, Hopkinton, R. I., died 25 March,
1897, Westerly, R. I., daughter of W. Clarit and Adaline (Wheeler)
Burdick. He married (2), at West Mystic, Conn., 21 August, 1900,
Mrs. Clara Esther (Hooker) Allen, widow of Amos H. Allen, and
daughter of Henry Slater and Minerva Jane (Morley) Hodcer.
She was bom in Eton County, Mich., 8 May, 1861.
Issue by second wife:
3751. Stanton Hooker^*, b. 12 May, 1901, West Mystic, Conn.
2593. David Albert* Pekdletok (Albert Denison^, Ethan'', Da-
vid^, Benjamin^, Col. William*, Joseph*), was bom at Westerly, R. I.,
22 March, 1862. He is a foundryman with the Whiting Machine
Co. at New London, Conn.
He married (1), at Hill's Grove, R. I., 14 June, 1885, Emily Elis-
abeth Tanner, bom 22 July, 1865, Attleboro, Mass., died 16 June,
1896, Westerly, R. I., daughter of Edwin and Augusta (Sprague)
Tanner. He married (2), at Providence, R. I., 31 March, 1904,
Helen Magoon, a cousin to his first wife, daughter of Andrew J. and
Adelia A. (Sprague) Magoon.
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Issue by first wife:
3752. Edna Frances", b. 26 Feby., 1889, HiU's Giove, R. I.
3753. Alfred Sherman, b. 11 June, 1896, Westerly, R. I.
2594. Lewis Leon® Pendleton (Albert Denison^, Ethan', David^j
Benjamin^, Col. William*, Joseph^), was bom at East Greenwich,
R. I., 10 June, 1865, and like his brother Albert is a foundryman
with the Whiting Machine Co. at New London, Conn.
He married at Westerly, R. I., 24 June, 1900, Carrie Vose Co<^,
bom there, 12 October, 1872, daughter of Albert and Sarah (Beebe)
Cook.
Issue :
3754. Raymond Edward^®, b. 12 April, 1901, Pawcatuck (Stoning-
ton). Conn.
3755. Dorothy Eleanor, b. 20 Nov., 1905, New London, Conn.
2596. Palmer Hall' Pendleton (Albert Deniion^, Ethan', Da-
vid^, Benjamin^, Col. William*, Joseph^), was bom in Charlestown,
R. I., 12 November, 1870, and has always lived in the part of that
town known as Quonochontaug.
He married at Westerly, R. I., 17 August, 1899, Jenny M. Moor,
bom 15 April, 1880, Charlestown, R. I., daughter of Johia and Han-
nah (Wilcox) Moor.
Issue, bom at Quonochontaug, R. I.:
3756. Clifford^^ b. 25 Feby., 1901.
3757. Albert Denison, b. 20 June, 1902.
3758. Helen, b. 21 Nov., 1903.
2602. Everett* Pendleton (Samuel Francis^, Ethan'', David^,
Benjamin^, Col. William*, Joseph*), was bom in Providence, R. I.,
9 July, 1880, and is an employee of the street railroad company in
that city. He married at Cranston, R. I., 24 July, 1906, Lulu Bar-
ber, daughter of Henry H. and Julia A. Barber.
Issue:
3759. Lee Amold*S b. 11 March, 1907, Providence, R. I.
2622. Frank Ellsworth* Pendleton (Frank Palmer*, Benja-
min Franklin', Lebbeus*, Benjamin*, Col. William*, Joseph*), was
bom at Philadelphia, Pa., 9 October, 1878. He was graduated from
the engineering department of Cornell University in the class of
1900, and after taking a post-graduate course at Columbia, became
chief engineer and director of the New York Steam Co. Mr. Pen-
dleton makes his home at Montclair, N. J.
He married at Ithaca, N. Y., in September, 1903, Helen L. Ste-
vens, bom 24 March, 1879, Buffalo, N. Y., daughter of Miles and
Frances Elizabeth (Potter) Stevens.
Issue:
3760. Frank Palmerl^ b. 9 Nov., 1906, Montclair, N. J.
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634 THE PBNDLBTOK OBNSALOG7
2626. Ellen Maria' Pekdlbton (Edwin Jabesfi, Benjamin', Ja-
hes Chesebrough^, Benjamin^, Col. William^, Joseph*), was bom at
Russell^ Mass., 11 January^ 1867. She married at Windsor Locks,
Conn., 22 April, 1884, Stephen H. Bodurtha, bom 10 March, 1858,
West Granville, Mass., son of David A. and Lois Lucinda (Robin-
son) Bodnrtha. Mr. Bodurtha has been a member of the Massa-
chusetts Legislature.
Issue (Bodurtha), bom at Blandford, Mass.:
i. Warren V.", b. 26 April,. 1885; m. 4 Oct., 1905, Minnie Wyman.
ii. Stephen Elmer, b. 4 Feby., 1887.
iii. Robert E., b. 3 July, 1889.
iv. Frank T., b. 1 June, 1891.
V. Lois Sirena, b. 8 Sept., 1894.
vi. Agnes Josephine, b. 22 March, 1899.
vii. Avis EUen, b. 17 Feby., 1906.
2627. WiLBER Edwin* Pendleton {Xdwin Jabes^, Benjamin', Ja-
hes Chesebrough^, Benjamin^, CoL William^, Joseph*), was bom at
Russell, Mass., 29 August, 1868, and is now engaged in farming at
Granville, Mass.
He married 8 August, 1891, Grace Phelon, bom 4 June, 1876,
Granville, daughter of Dexter and Mary Janette Phelon.
Issue :
3761. Ernest Dexter*^ b. 30 March, 1893, Blandford, Mass.
3762. Raymond Edwin, b. 17 Jany., 1899, Granville, Mass.
2628. Benjamin Ernest* Pendleton (Edwin Jabee*, Benjamin'',
Jabez Chesehrough^, Benjamin*, CoL William\ Joseph*), was bom
at Russell, Mass., 12 October, 1870, and is a farmer at Granville,
Mass.
He married at Simsbury, Conn., in 1892, Neima Phelon, daughter
of Dexter and Mary Janette Phelon.
Issue, first tiiree bom in Blandford, Mass.:
3763. Wallace Scott", b. 29 April, 1893.
3764. Benjamin Stiles, b. 21 Sept., 1895.
3765. Howard Lawrence, b. 16 June, 1901 ; d. 6 Jany., 1909.
3766. Grace Gladys, b. , Westfield, Mass.
3767. Leon Dexter, b. 3 Nov., 1903, Granville, Mass.
3768. Frank Stanley, b. 25 March, 1907, Granville.
2629. Thomas Harlen* Pendleton (Edwin Jabez*, Benjamin'',
Jabez Chesebrough*, Benjamin*, Col, William*, Joseph*), was bom
at Russell, Mass., 17 March, 1872, and is a stationary engineer at
Mundale, Mass.
He married at Mundale, in 1896, Delia L. White, bora in 1880 at
Middlebury, Vl., daughter of James J. and Edna C. (Bergon) White.
Issue, first three born in Westfield, Mass. :
3769. Daughter, unnamed, b. 16 April, 1897; d. 18 April, 1897.
3770. Edna Sirena^«, b. 25 Aug., 1898.
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NINTH OKNBRATION 6S5
3771. OUve Louise, b. 16 Aug., 1902.
3772. Edwin Thomas, b. 16 March, 1904.
3773. Sirena Aldrich, b. 14 Feby., 1909.
2638. Edward Wheeler* Pendleton, Jr. {Edward Wheeler'',
Henry'', Joshua^, Capt. Joshua^, Col. JVUliam^, Joseph^), was bom
at Sturgis, Mich., 6 March, 1863. He received his education at the
Michigan Military Academy, Orchard Lake, Mich., and is now a
druggist at Sturgis. Like his father, Mr. Pendleton is a Knight
Templar and Thirty-third Degree Mason.
Edward W.' Pendleton married Josephine Mary MacLoughlin,
bom 6 October, 1869, daughter of William and Caroline (Maran-
tette) MacLoughlin.
Issue, bom at Sturgis, Mich. :
3774. Mary Laura^^ b. 25 April, 1901.
3776. Mary Gertmde, b. 23 Sept., 1902.
3776. Mary Josephine, b. 1 March, 1905.
2639. George Henry* Pendleton (Charles Henry*, Henry'',
Jothua^, Capt. Joshua^, Col. William* , Joseph*), was bom at Peters-
burg, 111., 23 January, 1858. For some years he was a railroad con-
ductor in Kansas, then a hotel keeper at Lyle, Wash., and after some
experience of fruit raising in that state, he removed in January,
1909, to Clearwater, Okla.
He married at Sharon, Kansas, 12 January, 1887, Mary Ruth
Higby, bom 5 October, 1868, Rock Island, 111., daughter of Albert
Tracy and Mary (Beardsley) Higby.
Issue *
3777. Charles Albert*^ b. 22 Oct., 1887, Nickerson, Kas.
3778. Neva Ruth, b. 25 Dec, 1889, Nickerson.
3779. Ina Dorothy, b. 30 Dec, 1892, Purity, Kas.
3780. George, b. 4 Oct., 1895, near Pond Creek, Okla.
3781. Edward Marvin, b- 9 Feby., 1900, Lyle, Wash.
3781a. Irma Catherine, b. 17 May, 1907, near Wapato, Wash.
2643. Jat Henrt* Pendleton (William Lansing*, Henry'',
Joshua*, Capt. Joshua*, Col. William*, Joseph*), was bom at La-
Grange, Ind., 1 May, 1866. He has spent the greatest part of his
life in Kansas, where he is now a prosperous dealer in general mer-
chandise at Havana in that state.
He married (1), at Sedan, Kas., 1 April, 1884, Clara Melissa Staf-
ford, b. 1867, died 28 June, 1891, daughter of Joshua and Angeline
Stafford. He married (2), at Independence, Kas., 7 April, 1897,
Lillie May Stafford, daughter of Matthew and Hannah Stafford.
Issue by first wife, bom at Peru, Kas.:
3782. Edna May", b. 10 April, 1885; d. 25 Oct, 1887.
3783. Laland Clifford, b. 8 Nov., 1886.
3784. Link Lansing, b. 26 Nov., 1888.
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6S6 THX PBNDLBTON OBKBAI.oaT
Issue by second wife, born at Havana, Kas.:
3785. Jay Howard, b. 7 Jany., 1898.
3786. Delia Lucile, b. 3 July, 1899.
3787. Forest Glendon, b. 14 April, 1901.
3788. May Pauline, b. 4 April, 1903.
2653. Dallas L. Cady* Pskdlxton (DalUu M.\ Henry', Joshua^,
Capt. Joshua^, Col. William^, Joseph*), was bom 10 September, 1871.
For some years he has been a clerk in the offices of the " Woodmen
of the World," at Denver, Colo.
Dallas L. C* Pendleton married at Denver, 19 September, 1894,
Lena M. Ridinger, daughter of Joseph and Mary Ridinger.
Issue I
3789. Dallas' Cady^^ b. 29 Feby., 1896.
3790. Hazel Pearl, b. 11 March, 1898.
3791. Vera May, b. 12 May, 1901.
2655. Charles Edward* Pendleton (DalUu M.^, Henry', Joshua*,
CapL Joshua^, Col. William^, Joseph*), was bom 30 December, 1875,
and now lives in Santa Ana, Calif. He married • , and has
issue:
3792. EtheP^
3793. O.
2657. Merritt* Pendleton {Chauncey Henry^, Joseph', Joshua*,
Capt. Joshua^, Col. William^, Joseph*), was bom at Easton, N. Y.,
6 January, 1852, and is now engaged in farming at Minetto, N. Y.
He married 14 September, 1876, Matilda Northrup,* daughter of
Daniel and Sarah Northrup, of Constantia, N. Y.
Issue *
3794. Son, b. 5 Dec, 1878; d. 30 Dec., 1878.
3795. Ida May'^ b. 6 Aug., 1885.
2658. George Henry* Pendleton (Chauncey Henry*, Joseph\
Joshua*, Capt. Joshua*, Col. William^, Joseph*), was bom at Easton,
N. Y., 6 March, 1859, and for many years has made his home in
Syracuse, N. Y., where he is manager of a large grocery store.
He married at Syracuse, 17 February, 1878, Harriet Louise Thomp-
son, born there, 25 April, 1855,' daughter of William H. and Matilda
(Brown) Thompson.
Issue, bom iuj Sjrracuse, N. Y.:
3796. Ella Eurilla^<>, b. 14 June, 1880; m. at Syracuse, 30 June,
1908, Emest Martin Kellogg.
3797. May Harriet, b. 26 April, 1884.
3798. Edna Catherine, b. 25 June, 1887.
2660. Frank Herbert* Pendleton (Solon Elijah^, Joseph^,
• Erroneously given as Matilda Sawyer in the Hollister Genealogy.
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NINTH OBNSaATION 687
Jo9hua\ Capt. Jathua^, Col. WUliam\ Joseph*), was born at Cam-
bridge, N. Y., 26 June, 1858, and has lived in New York City the
greater part of his life. He married £lisabeth Harbelt, who was
born 5 May, 1867, and died about 1897.
Issue, bom in New York City:
3799. Edith Emily", b. 1 April, 1887.
3800. Bessie King, b. 18 Dec., 1888; m. 16 April, 1906, Herbert
Emery Post Res. New York City.
3801. Florence K., b. 22 Oct, 1890; d. 12 April, 1891.
3802. Edwin Solon, b. 15 May, 1892.
3803. Addie Cushman, b. 25 Dec., 1893.
2663. John Love joy* Pendi^eton (Joseph Avander^, Joseph'',
Joehua^, Capt. Joshua^, Col. William^, Joseph*), was bom 5 April,
1861, and is engaged in the restaurant business at Chatham, N. Y.
He married, 24 October, 1882, Mary Emily Kenyon, bom 13
February, 1862, daughter of Pierpont B. and Ruth Ann (Palmer)
Kenyon.
Issue:
3804. Carrie Ruth*^ b. 5 Sept, 1884.
3806. Hattie May, b. 17 May, 1886.
3806. Elizabeth Kenyon, b. 31 July, 1888.
3807. Joseph Kenyon, b. 30 May, 1890.
3808. Lucy Delight, b. 25 Nov., 1894.
3809. Gertrode Lillian, b. 4 July, 1896.
2664. Harrt Ludlow* Pendleton (Joshua Philander^, Joseph'',
Joshua*, Capt. Joshua^, Col. William^, Joseph*), was bom at Cha-
tham, N. Y., 28 November, 1855, and is now living in Rensselaer,
N. Y., where he is engaged in the masonry business.
He married, 19 April, 1876, Jessie Jones, daughter of Cornelius
and Cornelia (Palmer) Jones.
Issue :
3810. Grace May*®, b. 30 April, 1878, Grcenbush, N. Y.; m. 14
Oct, 1894, James Carlos McCoy. Res. Albany, N. Y.
Issue (McCoy): i. Margaret May^^, b. 9 Aug., 1895. ii.
Carlos James, b. 24 July, 1897. iii. Jessie Cornelia, b. 5
July, 1899. iv. Frederick Jewett, b. 20 Dec., 1902.
3811. Corvia ComeHus, b. 30 Nov., 1880; d. 27 Dec, 1885.
3812. Frank Harry, b. 10 Mch., 1882, Castleton, N. Y.; m. Cath-
erine D. Marohn.
3813. Harry Joshua C, b. 8 Aug., 1888, Castleton, N. Y.
2665. John Henry* Pendleton (Joshua Philander^, Joseph'',
Joshua*, Capt. Joshua*, Col. William!^, Joseph*), was born at Cha-
tham, N. Y., 4 December, 1856. He is a mason and builder at
Rensselaer, N. Y.
He married, 14 June, 1881, Minnie £. Brooks, daughter of Abram
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L. and Mary Ann (Harrington) Brooka. She died at RenaseLaer^ 17
December^ 1905. Issue:
3814. Mary Eveline", b. 22 Mch., 1882, Greenbush, N. Y.; d. 15
April, 1898.
3815. Ludlow Vandcnborg, b. 16 Oct, 1883, Chatham, N. Y.; unm.
2667. Frank Joseph* Pbndlbtok (Joshua Philander*, Joseph',
Joshua^, Capt. Joshua^, Col. William*, Joseph^), was bom at Cha-
tham, N. Y., 25 June, 1861. He has made his home at Rensselaer,
N. Y., for quite a number of years, and is engaged in teaming.
He married, 6 May, 1880, Jennie £. Brooks, daughter of Abram
L. and Mary Ann (Harrington) Brodks. Issue:
3816. Harvey Joseph", b. 23 Sept., 1883; unm.
2673. (Dr.) Frbdbric Milford' Pendleton {Rev. Henry^,
Charles', Joshua^, Capt. Joshua^, Col. William*, Joseph*), was bom
at Lansingburgh, N. Y., 25 September, 1859. He received his
education at the Illinois Wesleyan University, and at the Rush
Medical College in Chicago, from which he was graduated 20 Feb-
ruary, 1883, with the degree of M. D. Dr. Pendleton is now prac-
tising at Quincy, 111.
He married at Minooka, III., 22 May, 1884, Almira Ann Dirst,
bom 15 May, 1860, Galena, Ohio, daughter of Fletcher and Anna
A. (Dustin) Dirst.
Issue:
3817. Nettie Vivian^S b. 28 April, 1885, Magnolia, lU.
3818. Miriam Bemice, b. 27 June, 1896, Quincy, 111.
2678. Morris Alston* Pendleton (George Allen^, AnseP, Wil-
liam^, Capt. Joshua^, Col. William*, Joseph*), was bom at North
Stonington, Conn., 24 October, 1880, and is now living at Mystic,
Conn.
He married at North Stoning^ton, 25 December, 1900, Ethna I.
Hoxsie, bom 26 January, 1879, Westerly, R. I., daughter of Simon
and Lillian (Sisson) Hoxsie.
Issue:
3819. Morris AnseP^ b. 26 Aug., 1902, Naperville, 111.
3820. Lucius Hoxsie, b. 6 July, 1904, Westerly, R. I.
3821. Mildred Estelle, b. 12 April, 1906, Mystic, Conn.
3822. Elizabeth Bower, b. 23 May, 1908, Mystic, Conn.
2684. George Ansel* Pendleton (Chauncey Cleveland*, AnseP,
William*, Capt. Joshua*, Col. William*, Joseph*), was bom at Pres-
ton, Conn., 24 March, 1878, and has always made his home in that
town.
He married, 12 August, 1903, Clara Belle Benjamin, daughter of
Charles Henry and Georgie Belle (Park) Benjamin.
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Issue:
3823. Charles Clevelaiid^S b. 9 April, 1905, Preston, Conn.
2688. Louis Henry* Pendi^kton (^Charles Henry^, Solomon
Story'', William\ Capt. Joshua^, Col. William^, Joseph^), was bom
at Preston, Conn., 22 July, 1871, and is now a grain dealer at
Underbill, Vt.
He married at Norwich, Conn., 10 March, 1897, Hannah Amelia
(Mulkin*, daughter of Charles Edwin and Julia H. (Brewster) Mul-
kin. She was bom 7 January, 1874 [" Brewster Genealogy," p.
479].
Issue :
3824. Ralph Wilfred^S b. 28 Aug., 1899, East Hardwick, Vt.
3826. Julian Brewster, b. 14 Feby., 1903, Hardwick, Vt.
2692. John Starkweather* Pendi^eton (Charles Henry^, Solo-
mon Story'', William^, Capt. Joshua^, Col. William!^, Joseph*), was
bom at Scotland, Conn., 7 June, 1880. About 1902 he went to
Groton, Conn., and after clerking for awhile in a grocery and
market, entered into business there for himself.
He married at New London, Conn., 3 October, 1906, Anna E.
Parks, daughter of David and Margaret (Dale) Parks.
Issue:
3826. Millard Dale^S b. 2 Aug., 1908.
2702. William Walter* Pendleton (John William*, Solomon
Story'', William*, Capt. Joshua*, Col. William^, Joseph*), was bom
at Preston, Conn., 23 February, 1886, and is now living in that
town.
He married, 20 May, 1906, Lydia Gosda.
Issue:
3827. Dorothy Josephine^S b. 5 April, 1907.
2751. Nellie A.* Pendleton (Joy Handy*, Ward', Joshua*, In-
crease, Lieut. Joshua*, Joseph*), was bom at Akron, Ohio, 27 Sep-
tember, 1843. She married (1), at Akron, 20 September, 1867,
Stephen Matherson, and (2), at Detroit, Mich., 7 November, 1888,
Joseph N. Ferguson. Residence, Detroit.
Issue, by first husband (Matherson), born at Akron, Ohio:
i. Joy Pcndleton^^, b. 2 Aug., 1870.
ii. Stephen, Jr., b. 20 May, 1873; d. 11 May, 1907, Brooklyn, N.
Y.; m. Catherine Baker. In early Hfe he went to New
York City and enterinjif the coffee business, became in time
president of the firm of Matherson & Co., coffee brokers, at
No. 91 Wall street. On the ni^ht of May 9, 1907, his
home in Brooklyn was destroyed by fire, and as escape by
* Erroneously given as Mnlkins in the Norwich records.
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the stairs was cut off^ Mr. Mather8<« saved his two small
sons by tossing them from the upper windows into the hands
of the crowd that had gathered. Before the arrival of the
firemen he was severely burned in protecting his wife from
the flames and died two days later at the King's County
Hospital. His widow, although only slightly injured^ died
the following May 16 as the result of grief and shock,
iii. Arthur^ b. 19 June^ 1876 ; deceased.
2753. Louis Rbbd* Pendleton {NeUon\ WariP, Joshua^, In-
crease^, Lieut. Joshua*, Joseph^), was bom at Racine^ Wis., 29
March, 1851, and died in California, 7 March, 1899. He married
Nellie Benson. Issue:
3828. George Walter", b. April, 1899.
2762. William Thomas* Pendleton (Ward\ Hubbard', Jo9hua\
Increase^, Lieut. Joshua*, Joieph*), was bom at Louisville, Ohio, 7
October, 1858, and was drowned in Lake Erie, 2 September, 1880.
He married at Cleveland, Ohio, 24 December, 1879, Jennie Ced-
dillia Stevens, bom 25 AprU, 1860, Toledo, Ohio.
Issue:
3829. Virgil Henry^^ b. 16 Feby., 1881; m. Catherine F. Wilbert
2785. Harry Welton* Pendleton (William Henry^, Increase
Alonzd', William^, Increased, Lieut. Joshua*, Joseph*), was bom at
Jacks<m, Mich., 16 October, 1877. He is manager of the Molina,
111., branch of the Barnes-Crosby Co., engravers. He married at
Moline, 111., 18 April, 1906, Laura Lottie Carlin, bom there, 20 July,
1881, daughter of James and Emma (McCarthey) Carlin.
Issue :
3830. William Henry**, b. 24 Oct., 1907, Moline, 111.
2788. Edith Minerva* Pendleton (Henry Lewis*, Merriif,
William*, Increase*, Lieut. Joshua*, Joseph*), was bom at Canaan,
Conn., 21 March, 1862, and is now living at Mlddlefield, Conn. She
married at Middlefield, 28 September, 1880, Luther W. Fowler, bom
there, 7 June, 1860, son of Dennis and Hannah M. (Coe) Fowler.
Issue (Fowler), bom at Middlefield, Conn.:
i. Franklin Henry", b. 28 June, 1881; d. 30 June, 1904; m.
Daisy Clark,
a. Frederick Luther, b. 18 Jany., 1885; m. 14 June, 1906, Ruby
y. Jenkins jand has a son, Kenneth Luther^^ (Fowler), b
13 Aug., 1908.
iii. Ethel May, b. 13 Oct, 1887; d. 21 Feby., 1899.
iv. Leon Wilbur, b. 13 Feby., 1889; d. 29 June, 1892.
V. Ruth Esther, b. 8 June, 1890.
vi. Percy Merritt, b. 17 Oct., 1892; d. 24 Oct., 1893.
vii. Lester Dennis, b. 16 Oct., 1896.
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2789. Fredehick Landon* Pbkdlxtok {Henry Lefns\ Merriii',
William^, Increase^, Lieut. Joshua^, Jaeeph*), was bom at Goshen,
Conn., 12 October^ 1863. He is a Uadumith by trade and for
some years past has lived at New Britain^ Conn. He married^ 11
March^ 1891, Mary Cora Gleieh, bom in Germany, 19 March, 1874,
daughter of Frederick and Sophie (Fisher) Gleieh.
Issue :
3831. Wilber Clarence*^ b. 24 Jany., 1892, Meriden, Conn.; d. 25
May, 1900.
3832. Mary Sophie, b. 11 Dec, 1895, Wallingford, Conn.
3833. Annie Jeanette, b. 26 Nov., 1898, Wallingford, Conn.
3834. Raymond Henry, b. 15 July, 1902, New Britain, Conn.; d. 21
July, 1907.
3835. Minnie Flora, b. 29 Sept., 1908, New Britain.
2791. Henhy Merhitt* Pendleton {Henry*, Merritf, William*,
Increase*, Lieut. Joshua*, Joseph*), was bom at Goshen, Conn., 26
May, 1872, and has lived at Middlefield, Conn., nearly all his life*
Mr. Pendleton has taken much interest in the preparation of this
work, and furnished considerable data concerning his branch of the
family.
Henry M.* Pendleton married, 23 October, 1894, Sarah Maria
Fowler, bora 28 September, 1873, Middlefield, Conn., daughter of
Alvin C. and Attla M. (Nettleton) Fowler.
Issue, bom at Middlefield:
3836. Clara Attla", b. 2 Nov., 1895.
3837. Merritt Henry, b. 27 Aug., 1899. ^ >"
3838. Everett Alvin, b. 25 July, 1902.
2821. John Hoey* Pendleton {Daniel*, James'', James*, James*,
Edmund*, Edmund^), was bom near Brockwayville, Pa., 20 Febra-
ary, 1851, and has always lived near that town, where he is engaged
in farming.
He married (1), at Heath, Pa., 30 December, 1880, Flora G.
Lowers, bom 14 June, 1862, died 2 October, 1889. He married (2),
at Brookville, Pa., 8 September, 1892, Elisabeth R. Montgomery,
bom 30 April, 1845, daughter of Gilmore and Catherine (Robison)
Montgomery.
Issue, bom near Brockwayville, Pa.:
3839. Cecil Melville*^ b. 23 Jany., 1882; unm.
3840. Charles Dixson, b. 22 Jany., 1884; unm.
3841. Ette May, b. 2 Dec, 1887.
2829. Melvin* Pendleton {James W.*, Solomon'', James*, James*,
Edmund*, Edmund^), was bom at Amity, N. Y., 9 November, 1867.
He is a lumberman and farmer, and makes his home near Belmont, N.
Y. He married, 17 July, 1889, Ella Starkweather, bom 27 August,
1870, daughter of Alden and Elizabeth (Huck) Starkweather.
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Issue^ first two bom at Brownlee^ Pa.:
3842. Elizabeth^®, b. 18 June, 1890.
3843. Violet, b. 1 Oct, 1894.
3844. Mark, b. 12 June, 1899, Amity, N. Y.
2832. Elmer' Pendleton {Jame% W,^, Solomon', Jamei^, James^,
Edmund}, Edmund^), was bom at Amity, N. Y., 13 April, 1874. He
is an engineer on the Erie Railroad and is now living at Galeton, Pa.
He married, 20 April, 1901, Lena Hand, bom 21 December, 1882,
daughter of Abraham and Adah (Palmer), Hand.
Issue:
3845. Raymond Eugene'% b. 10 Oct., 1902.
3846. Florence.
2833. Warren* Pendleton (James W}, Solomon'', James\
James^, Edmund*, Edmund^), was born at Amity, N. Y., 19 Septem-
ber, 1876. He is engaged in lumbering and farming and lives in
Scio, N. Y. He married, 2 April, 1902, Muriel Scott, bom 5 De-
cember, 1883, daughter of Walter and Mary Frances (Ryan) Scott.
Issue, bom in Scio, N. Y.:
3847. James Walter^^ b. 6 May, 1903.
3848. Nina Bell, b. 22 Sept., 1904.
3849. Ivan, b. 6 Jany., 1906.
3850. Iva (twin with Ivan).
2837. Charles Henry* Pendleton (John B.^, Solomon', Jame*^,
James^, Edmund*, Edmund), was bom at Amity, N. Y., 14 Sep-
tember, 1869.
He married Rose Thomas, bom 22 September, 1871, daughter of
Oscar and Emma (Hawley) Thomas.
Issue, first six bom at Amity, N. Y.:
3851. Lillian*^ b. 28 Mch., 1891.
3852. Harry, b. 22 Aug., 1892.
3853. Clarence, b. 29 Aug., 1894.
3854. Arthur, b. 21 Aug., 1895.
3855. Mabel, b. 26 May, 1897.
3856. Francis, b. 24 Oct., 1898.
3867. Grace, b. 10 July, 1900, Shongo, N. Y.
2840. George Henry* Pendleton (William Henry^, Solomon',
Jamet^, James^, Edmund*, Edmund), was bom at Amity, N. Y., 19
November, 1872. He has been engaged in drilling oil wells in West-
em New York and Pennsylvania, also in Ohio, and is now living in
Scio, N. Y. He married at Scio, N. Y., 28 December, 1898, Ethel V.
Beach, bom April, 1878, Gilfred, Mich., daughter of Charles and
Annie (Murphy) Beach.
Issue, bom at Findlay, Ohio:
3858. Maurice Beach^®, b. 4 Jany., 1902.
3859. Sanford William, b. 14 Sept, 1905.
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2846. Charles E.* Pendleton {Lyman N^, Simeon', Simeon*,
James^, James^, Caleb*), was bom at New Berlin, N. Y., 21 April,
1842, and died 4 June, 1890. He married in 1870, Mary Dart of
Norwich, N. Y.
Issue, bom at Norwich, N. Y.:
3860. Charles H.", b. 1 Aug., 1871; unm. Res. Leon, N. Y.
3861. WiUiam E., b. 12 June, 1874.
3862. Ella May, b. 13 July, 1879; unm. Res. Leon, N. Y.
3863. Floyd F., b. 8 Aug., 1881.
2864. David Eber® Pendleton {David*, Eliphalef, Simeon*,
James*, James^, Caleb*), was bom at Pittsfield, N. Y., 20 July, 1843.
He has lived tha greater part of his life in New Berlin, N. Y., where
he is a carpenter and builder. He married at New Berlin, 9 No-
vember, 1865, Minerva Elizabeth Alcott, bom there, 4 March, 1842,
daughter of Amon and Lydia Louisa (Potter) Alcott.
Issue, bom at New Berlin, N. Y.
3864. Mary Ordelia", b. 2 Sept, 1868 ; m. at New Berlin, 27 June,
1898, James Campbell Dougherty. No issue (1903). Res.
Syracuse, N. Y.
3866. Russell Tracey, b. 21 Jany., 1869; d. 10 Oct., 1877.
3866. Amon D., b. 14 June, 1870; d. ae. 15 years.
3867. Walter LeClair, b. 16 May, 1875; unm. (1903). Res. New
Berlin, N. Y.
3868. Somers Tracy, b. 29 Sept., 1878; unm. (1903). Res. Syra-
cuse, N. Y.
2857. Elizabeth Hatch* Pendleton {Eliska*, Dodge'', Samuel*,
Thomas*, James^, Caleb*), was born at Islesboro, Me., 12 Septem-
ber, 1838, and is now living in Portland, Me. She married on Peak's
Island, Portland, 6 July, 1871, William Thomas Mitchell, bom 10
November, 1848, Brunswick, Me., son of Othaniel Sewall and Han-
nah (Cobb) Mitchell.
Issue, first three bom at Brunswick, Me.:
i. Ida Mary", b. 30 Dec, 1872; m. 5 July, 1904, Emest Ells-
worth Goward. Res. Stoughton, Mass.
ii. Daughter, twin with Ida, d. infancy,
iii. Sarah Frances, b. 10 Nov., 1874; unm. (1906).
iv. Isabelle Hannah, b. 26 Feby., 1877, Deering, Me., unm. (1906).
2860. Sibyl Jones* Pendleton (Elisha*, Dodge'', Samuel*.
Thomas*, James*, Caleb*), was bom at Islesboro, Me., 6 December,
1843. She married (1), William Weed; (2), George Goodwin.
Residence, York, Me.
Issue, by first husband (Weed) — order uncertain: i.
Charles^®; he is married and lives in Lynn, Mass. ii. Mar-
jory, m. Warren Russell; res. Lynn, Mass. iii. Arthur; res.,
Lynn. iv. Herbert; he was with Swift & Co., Chicago, 111.
V. Lettie, d. young, vi. Lewis, d. young, vii. Ernest, d.
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young* yiii. Theodore^ d. young, iz. Daughter^ d. infancy,
z. Lewis (2nd)?
2862. Nellie Asbnath* Pendleton (Elisha^, Dodge'', Samuel^,
Thomoi^, Jamet*, Caleb*), was bom at Islesboro^ Me., 8 May, 1848.
She married at Lawrence, Mass., 16 June, 1869, Ira Gilpatrick Tay-
lor, bom 19 November, 1839, Waterboro, Me., died 4 May, 1903,
Lynn, Mass., son of William and Hannah (Campbell) Taylor. Mrs.
Taylor is now living at Lynn, Mhss.
Issue (Taylor):
i. Margie Minerva^^ b. 3 April, 1870, Efling^am, N. H.; d. ae.
13 months,
ii. Maude Lulu, b. 2 Jany., 1872, Lawrence, Mass.; m. Forrest
Jellison. Res. Lynn, Mass.
iii. Blanche Edna, b. 16 Aug., 1875, Lawrence, Mass. ; m. Lucem
Renew. Res. Lynn, Mass.
2863. Ida Eliza* Pendleton (ElUha*, Dodge'', SamueP,
Thomas*, Jamet^, Caleb*), was bom at Islesboro, Me., 5 July, 1850.
She probably married (1), at Lawrence, Mass., 5 October, 1869,
Edward H. Smith, bom at Bangor, Me. She married (2), also at
Lawrence, 25 July, 1874, W. Herbert Blake, son of Jedediah and
Sarah Blake of Alexander, N. H. She married (3), George S.
Hale. Residence, Watertown, Mass.
Issue, by second husband (Blake):
i. Elmer Leslie^®,
il. Charles Herbert,
iii. Fred, d. infancy.
Note: Tlie first two marriages recorded above are given in the Lawrence
records but we could not confirm the first one.
2865. Lillian Lydia^ Pendleton {ElUha^, Dodge'', SamueP,
Thomas* James^, Caleb*), was bom at Islesboro, Me., 8 September,
1853. She married at Lynn, Mass., 31 October, 1877, Maurice John
McElligott, bom 16 August, 1852, Salem, Mass., son of John
and Mary (Shanahan) McElligott. Residence, Lynn, Mass.
Issue (McElligott), bom at Peabody, Mass.:
i John Elisha^S b. 17 Jany., 1879.
ii. Fred Aloysius, b. 24 Sept, 1880.
iii. George Anthony, b. 25 April, 1882.
iv. Richard Joseph, b. 24 Sept., 1887.
y. Mary Elizabeth, b. 11 Sept., 1891.
2868. Solomon* Pendleton (Nathaniel*, Rev. Joshua'', Samuel*,
Thomas*, James*, Caleb*), was bom at Islesboro, Me., 8 Novem-
ber, 1826, and was lost at sea, 25 August, 1855. He married, 16
September, 1847, Elmira Ouptill, daughter of Stillman and Susan
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(Whitaker) Onptill. She died 21 October^ 1899, aged about sev-
enty years.
Issue, bom at Gooldsboro, Me.:
3869. Martin V. B.^^ b. 4 Dec., 1849; m. (1), Fannie N. Doe;
(2), Matilda Thorn.
3870. Janett £., b. 24 Sept., 1852; m. 18 Feby., 1878, Charles E.
Smith, son of Davidson and Eliza (Berry) Smith. Res.
Winter Harbor, Me. Issue (Smith): i. Af yra £.", b. 22
Feby., 1879, Gouldsboro, Me., unm. In 1909 she was con-
nected with the Mass. Homeopathic Hospital at Boston,
Mass.
2877. Roderick D.* Pendleton {NathanieP, Rev. Joshua', Sam-
ueP, Thomas^, JameM^, Cdleh^), was bom at Oouldsboro, Me., 26
September, 1843, and is now living at Winter Harbor, Me.
He married (1), 23 May, 1861, Mrs. Eunice B. (Hammond) Pen-
dleton, bom 6 November, 1836, died 28 March, 1863, widow of his
cousin, [2882] Joshua A.* Pendleton, and daughter of Nathan and
Lucinda (Rolfe) Hammond. He married (2), 21 December, 1865,
Mary S. Hammond, a sister to his first wife. She died 13 Decem-
ber, 1892, aged 46 years, and he married (3), 29 August, 1895,
Abbie Eliza^^ Conners, daughter of Charles Roscoe and [2902]
Josephine* (Pendleton) Conners. We are indebted to her for vir-
tually all the data we have bearing upon the numerous Pendleton
families of Gouldsboro, since they ^t settled there.
Issue by first wife:
3871. Ada A.^S d. infancy.
Issue by second wife:
3872. Maurice, b. 5 May, 1869; m. Almena E." Guptill.
8873. Cora E., b. 16 Feby., 1871; m. 28 Oct, 1899, Fred Watson,
son of Stillman and Susan (Hinckley) Watson. Res. Bar
Harbor, Me. Issue (Watson): i. Freda Pauline^^, b. 22
Dec, 1907.
2879. Joseph T.* Pendleton (Joseph Jonet^, Rev, Joshua^, Sam-
uel*, Thomas^, James^, Caleb*,) was bom on Mark's Island, Me., in
1824, and died at Belfast, Me., December, 1898. He married Sarah
F. Tracy and had issue:
3874. Rosalind^^^, d. ae. about fifteen years.
2881. Ephraim Embrt* Pendleton (Joeeph Jones*, Rev. Joshua',
Samuel*, Thomas*, James^, Caleb*), was bom at Islesboro, Me., 4
September, 1831. He followed the sea for twenty-five years, and
served in the U. Sc Navy durinfi^ the Civil War— iwas appointed
Acting Master, 22 November, 1861, and honorably dischargd 18
December, 1865. He was the first man from Islesboro to have com-
mand of a naval vessel.
After his retirement from the sea, Mr. Pendleton entered the em-
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ploj of the American Express Co., remaining with them twenty-fiye
years, since which time he has made his home mostly at Orland, Me.
He married (1), at Islesboro, 9 August, 1857, Ann Maria* Thomas,
bom 11 May, 1841, died 27 April, 1870, daughter of Isaac^ and
(second wife) Betsey Jane (Farrow) Thomas, and granddaughter of
David, Jr. and [674] AbigaiF (Pendleton) Thomas. He married
(2), 7 November, 1871, Artemesia L.* Gilkey, daughter of Nebcm
and [978] Angeline' (Pendleton) Gilkey.
Issue by first wife, first child bom at Islesboro, others at
Belfast, Me.:
3875. Joshua Lewis^^, b. 31 Jany., 1861; unm. Res. Lynn, Mass.
3876. Melvin Wording, b. 9 July, 1862; d. 23 Feby., 1864.
3877. Joseph Brooks, b. 10 May, 1867; m. Susan E. Springer.
3878. George Seavey, b. 22 Nov., 1868; m. Grace S. Darling.
Issue by second wife, bom at Belfast:
3879. Annie Loeine, b. 31 Oct., 1872; m. at Newton, Mass., 16 Oct.,
1897, Pyam Loring Gilkey, son of Pyam L. and Henrietta
Gilkey. Res. Germantown, Pa. Issue (Gilkey): i. Fran-
ceM^^y b. June, 1898.
3880. Delia Hatch, b. 30 July, 1875; m. at Boston, Mass., 7 Nov.,
1900, William L. Wentworth, son of Franklin and Laura
(MicCauslin) Wentworth. Res. Orland, Me. I^sue (Went-
worth): i. Virginia Pendleton}^, b. 4 Sept., 1902.
2882. Joshua A.* Pendleton (Joseph Janes^, Rev. Joshua', Sam-
uel^, Thomas^, James^, Caleb^), was born at Islesboro, Me., 17 Octo-
ber, 1836, and died at St. Thomas, D. W. I., in 1859. He was cap-
tain of a Danish steamship sailing from that port.
Joshua A.* Pendleton married Eunice B. Hammond, born 6 No-
vember, 1836, Winter Harbor, Me., died 28 March, 1863, daughter
of Nathan and Lucinda (Rolfe) Hammond. She married (2), 23
May, 1861, [2877] Roderick D.» Pendleton, a cousin to her first
husband.
Issue of Joshua A.* and Eunice B. (Hammond) Pendleton:
3881. Colon Emery*^ b. 15 Oct., 1857, Winter Harbor, Me.; m.
Maria M. Mitchell.
2883. George William* Pendleton (Joseph Jones*, Rev.
Joshua'^, Samuel^, Thomas'^, James^, Caleb*), was bom at Islesboro,
Me., 25 February, 1838. He followed the sea for many years and
since his retirement has engaged in various occupations ashore. While
living in Boston, Mass., he gathered considerable data concerning the
early Pendletons, and started a correspondence with various mem-
bers of the family. He contributed to the " History of Islesboro "
considerable material bearing upon the descendants of his great-
grandfather, Samuel* Pendleton, and while none of his other col-
lections was published, yet it can not be doubted but that he was in-
strumental in arousing much interest in the Pendleton genealogy
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which bore fniit in later years. Since 1886, Mr. Pendleton has made
his home at Belfast, Me.
He married at Belfast, 3 May, 1870, Martha Abigail Durgin,
bom 28 August, 1842, Swanville, Me., daughter of David and Lucy
(Crowell) Durgin.
Issue:
3882. Martha Eleanora^^ b. 11 May, 1876, East Boston, Mass.;
d. 4 Jany., 1880.
3883. Llewellyn Emery, b. 11 April, 1878, East Boston.; m. Ella
May Coombs.
3884. Lucy Julana, b. 8 July, 1880, Pittsfield, Me.; unm.
3885. Mary Albertine, b. Feby., 1883, East Boston, Mass.; d. 13
July, 1883.
3886. May Josephine, b. at Northport, Me.; d. ae. eight months.
2885. Nathaniel Seavey* Pendleton (Joseph Jones^, Rev.
Joshua', Samuel^, Thomas^, James^, Caleb*), was bom at Islesboro,
Me., 4 February, 1846. He is a carpenter and boat builder and
made hisr home in Maine until 1895 when he removed to Lynn, Mass.
He married at Belfast, Me., 8 January, 1873, Emily Amelia Wood,
bom 13 May, 1857, Northport, Me., daughter of John Manly and
Lovina (Bailey) Wood.
Issue, first child bom at Belfast, next four in Northport,
others at Belfast, Me.:
3887. Emily Lavina^^ b. 26 Oct., 1875; unm. (1905).
3888. Mary Abbie, b. 15 July, 1877; d. 25 Dec, 1881.
3889. Nathaniel Bailey, b. 10 Oct., 1878; m. Carrie M. Davis.
3890. Frank Westley, b. 26 Nov., 1879; m. Lillian E. Lufkin.
3891. Abbie Rosalind, b. 10 Nov., 1882 ; m. at Lynn, Mass., 25 June
1902, Irven H. Thompson, son of Eugene E. and Bertha
M. (Damon) Thompson. Issue (Thompson): i. Harold^^.
ii. Florence Amelia, d. inf.
3892. Flossie Pearl, b. 3 Aug., 1885.
3893. Annie Centhelia, b. 10 Aug., 1887.
3894. Joseph Henry Roy, b. 25 July, 1888.
3895. Ruby, b. 10 Sept., 1893. ' ' ']
2887. Samuel Caleb® Pendleton (Samuel*, Rev. Joshua', Sam-
uel*, Thomas*, James^, Caleb*), was bom at Gouldsboro, Me., 27
March, 1831, and died 26 July, 1903. He married, 23 December,
1851, Ruth Rice Tracy, dau^rhter of Wheeler and Mary Stanwood
(Leland) Tracy. She died 6 November, 1896.
Issue:
3896. Elvira A.^^ d. 5 Sept., 1854, ae. 20 months.
3897. Clarence W., d. 6 Jime, 1856, ae. 26 months.
3898. Triplet daughters, d. 10 Feby., 1855. (Premature birth.)
3899. Clarence W. (2nd), b. 21 June, 1856; m. Lennie Titus.
3900. George Guptill, b. 5 Feby., 1858; m. (1), Margaret Joy; (2),
Lovina Pinkham.
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648 THS FSNDLBTOK OlinBALOaT
3901. Flora Q., b. 2 Dec., 1861; m. (1), [2903] Solomon* Pendle-
ton; (2), John Laoonnt.
3902. Lycorgus, b. 26 Oct, 1863; lost in the schooner "Witch-
craft " oi^ George's Banks, 13 Nor., 1883.
3903. Wellington Rose, b. 8 Jany., 1867; m. Minnie Sawyer.
3904. Rose L., b. 4 Oct, 1868; m. 31 Dec., 1886, Ridgley Kent.
Res. (1905), Bar Harbor, Me. Issue (Kent) : i. Mabel M^,
b. 5 Feby., 1888, Bar Harbor, u. Ruby Avis, b. 25 Dec.,
1890, Ellsworth, Me. iu. Hasel L., b. 3 Sept, 1892, Ella-
worth.
3905. Belle D., b. 3 Aug., 1871; m. Mch., 1888, Charles Sargent,
son of Eppes H. and Ellen (Gilley) Sargent Res. (1905),
Sorrento, Me. Issue (Sargent), first child bom at Bar Har-
bor, others at Sorrento: i. Harry Maynard^^, b. 25 Nor.,
1888. ii. Wellington Linwood, b. 8 Nov., 1890. iii. Cam-
den Dyke, b. 26 Nov., 1892. iv. Gladys Marian, b. 7 Nov.,
1896. V. Harold Sinclair, b. 14 Aug., 1898; d. 16 June,
1900. vi. Daughter, b. May, 1902.
3906. Alfred, b. 8 Feby., 1873; unm. (1901).
3906a. Bertha, b. 7 Sept, 1874; m. 11 Jany., 1893, George I. Ger-
rish, son of George B. and Abbie H. (Torrey) Gerrish.
Res. Winter Harbor, Me. Issue (Gerrish) : i. Ruth^^, b. 11
Jany., 1895. ii. Alice Marion, b. 25 Mch., 1899.
2891. Washinoton Moktoomert* Pkndlkton (Samuel^, Rev,
Joshua', Samuel^, Thonuu'^, James*, Caleb*), was bom at Goulds-
boro, Me., 17 June, 1842, and died at Winthrop, Mass., 7 April,
1905. He married (1), in 1860, Angelia S. Norwood, daughter
of Benjamin and Lydia (Chilcott) Norwood. She died 15 March,
1890, and he married (2), 26 October, 1892, Bessie Burton Weston,
daughter of Thomas and Mary (Burton) Weston.
Issue by first wife, bom at Gouldsboro, Me.:
3907. Cordelia A.*^ b. 21 Mch., 1861; d. 29 May, 1862.
3908. Bennie N.^ b. 7 Oct 1864; d. 28 Feby., 1865.
3909. Isadora A., b. 3 Jan/., 1872; m. (1), 27 Oct, 1891, William
F. Otto, b. 13 Nov . 1868, d. Mch., 1902, son of James and
Elisabeth (Blacketc) Otto. She m. (2), 29 Aug., 1908,
George W. Tracy, Jr., son of George W. and Nancy (Nut-
ter) Tracy of Gouldsboro, Me. Res. Lansdown, Pa. Issue
by first husband (Otto) : i. Peart Burton^^, b. 8 Jany., 1893,
Cambridge, Mass.
3910. Lizzie Mabel, b. 6 Sept, 1881; m. 27 Oct., 1908, John Mc-
Carthy of Winthrop, Mass.
Issue by second wife, bom at Winthrop, Mass.:
3911. Helen Homer, b. 17 Oct, 1894; d. ae. four months.
3912. Ethel, b. 16 Feby., 1896.
2903. Solomon E. T.* Pendleton (Adam Tumer\ Rev. Joshua^
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Samuel^, Thomas^, Jamet^, Caleb*), was bom at Winter Harbor,
Me., 29 November, 1853, and was lost in the schooner "Witchcraft "
on George's Banks, 13 November, 1883.
He married, 31 December, 1877, [3901] Flora G." Pendleton,
daughter of [2887] Samuel Caleb* and Ruth (Tracy) Pendleton.
She married (2), John Lacoont and had by him, two children, rec-
ord of whom is given onder her own number.
Issue of Solomon £. T.* and Flora G.^® (Pendletcm) Pendle-
ton, b. at Winter Harbor, Me.:
3913. Blanche E.^^ b. 24 Oct., 1879; m. 30 June, 1908, Lewis La-
mont Canning. Res. Bar Harbor, Me.
3914. Guy Leslie, b. 15 June, 1881; m. 20 July, 1903, Dora Mac-
Dougall. No issue (1908). Res. Bar Harbor, Me.
2907. Georox W.* Pendleton (Adam Turner^, Rev, Joshua', Sam-
uel*, Thomas*, James^, Caleb*), was bom at Gouldsboro, Me., 11 Oc-
tober, 1857. He married in 1880, Georgia £. Seavey, daughter of
William and Nellie (Marshall) Seavey.
Issue, born at Gouldsboro, Me.:
3916. Vida M.^^ b. 19 April, 1881; m. 26 Nov., 1898, Fred N. Pen-
dleton, son| of Charles N. and (second wife) Susan Albertina
(Gerrish) Pendleton. His father, Charles N. Pendleton,
was the adopted son of Dr. [1663] Nathaniel® Pendleton.
Issue (Pendleton), b. at Winter Harbor, Me.: i. Maine
Scott^^, b. 14 Sept., 1899. ii. Martin Llewellyn, b. 16 June,
1902. iu. Nathaniel, b. 12 Feby., 1904. iv. Linden, b. 3
June, 1906. v. Daughter, b. 5 Sept., 1907. vi. Daughter,
b. 28 Dec, 1908.
3916. Maude, b. 22 Nov., 1883; m. 22 Nov., 1905, Herbert Tracy,
son of Lauren P. and Amanda J. (Good) Tracy. Issue
(Tracy) : i. Edna A.^\ b. 12 May, 1907.
3917. Nellie May, b. 20 March, 1886; d. 2 Dec, 1908; m. 20 May,
1908, Arthur L. Strout, son of John and Ellen (Noonan)
Strout
3918. Lelia, b. 14 April, 1890.
3919. Lottie, b. 6 Feby., 1892.
3920. Ethel, b. 21 Nov., 1893.
3921. Beatrice, b. 2 June, 1897.
3922. Gleason Manly, b. 13 Aug., 1904.
2909. Adelia Frances* Pendleton (Shubael Hewet*, Rev.
Joshua', Samuel*, Thomas*, James^, Caleb*), was bom in 1840, at
Gouldsboro, Me., and died at Islesboro, Me., 20 November, 1889.
She married 3 October, 1862, Castanus M. Thomas.
Issue (Thomas), bom at Islesboro:
i. Jason Hinckley^^, m. Marie Stein. He was master of the
schooner " Bertha Dean," and was lost nt sea in Beby., 1902.
ii. William M., b. 30 Aug., 1865; unm. He was engineer on the
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650 THS FKNDLBTOK aSHBALOGFT
schooner " Bertha Dean/' and waa loat with his Inrodier Ja-
son in Fcby., 1902.
iii. £unice^ ql Edward Dearborn. Res. Camden^ Me.
iv. Benjamin Pendleton, b. 2 Jany., 1874; m. 30 April, 1901, Elis-
abeth Lynch. He is a master mariner and makes his home
in Providence, R. I.
v. Jennie D., m. Arthur 6. Kenney. Res. Bangor, Me.
vi. Cassie, unm. Res. Brooklyn, N. Y.
vii. Herbert Westcott, unm. Res. Bangor, Me.
2910. Edward Fortesque® Pendleton (Shuhael Hewet^, Rev.
Joshua', Samuel^, Thomas^, Jamet^, Caleh^), was born at Islesboro,
Me., 3 April, 1845, and is now engaged in farming in that town. He
was formerly a mariner. He married 15 October, 1868^ Amy Asenath
Keller, bom 29 February, 1848, Camden, Me., daughter of Findley
Boid and Harriet A. (Libby) Keller.
Issue, bom at Islesboro:
3923. Addison Franklin^% b. 21 Feby., 1871 ; m. at Belfast, Me., 24
Dec, 1896, Lillian A. Hammons, dau. of Luther Williams
and Clara Azelia (Dean) Hammons. No issue. Res. Bel-
fast, Me.
3924. Myrtie Lenora, b. 9 Nov., 1873; unm. She is Matron of the
Good Will Farm, Hinckley, Me.
3925. Evelyn Alvena, b. 20 Dec., 1877; unm.
3926. Frederick Shubael, b. 28 May, 1880; m. at Belfast, Me., 26
Oct., 1903, Susie L. Robertson, b. 17 May, 1881, SwanviUe,
Me., dau. of Frank L. and Lizzie I. (Gilman) Robertson. No
issue. He is with the N. E. Telephone and Telegraph Co.
at Lewiston, Me.
3927. Edma Gertrude, b. 19 Aug., 1882; unm.
3928. Hattie Geneva, b. 23 Sept., 1884; unm.
3929. Clarence Leslie, b. 8 Feby., 1887; m. 8 Sept., 1908, Geor-
geida^® Adams, dau. of Frank W.» and Lydia Estelle^*
(Sprague) Adams, granddau. of William and [983] Rosina*
(Pendleton) Adams, and of Simon Dodge and [2917] Eliza-
beth White* (Pendleton) Sprague.
2911. Rhoda Matilda* Pendleton (Shuhael Herves^, Rev. Joshua',
Samuel^, Thomas^, James*, Caleb^), was born at Islesboro, Me., 16
February, 1847, and has always made that town her home. She
married 24 December, 1870, Jason Roscoe Ryder, a first cousin, bom
18 July, 1847, Islesboro, died there, 10 Februry, 1901, son of Ben-
jamin and Nancy (Grover) Ryder.
Issue, bom at Islesboro:
i. Bertha A.^% b. 2 April, 1871; unm.
ii. Blanche E., b. 5 Dec, 1874; unm.
iii. Lettie C, b. 23 July, 1876; unm.
iv. Fred C, b. 13 June, 1880; unm.
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V. Josic L., b. 23 Jany., 1882; d. 6 Feby., 1882.
vi. Mart L., b. 16 Nov., 1886.
vii. Gertrude S., b. 17 Feby., 1888; d. 1902.
2917. Elizabeth White* Pendleton (Vincent^, Mark^, Samuel^,
Thoma9^, Jamei^, Caleb^), was bom at Islesboro, Me., 5 October,
1830. She married 14 June, 1853, Simon Dodge Sprague, son of
Simon and Lydia (Dodge) Sprague. He was born at Islesboro, 2
September, 1811, and died there, 20 November, 1877. Mrs. Sprague
is living at Lynn, Mass.
Issue (Sprague), bom at Islesboro:
i. Lydia Estelle^^ b. 13 Aug., 1854; m. as his second wife, Frank
W.» Adams, son of William and [983] Rosina® (Pendleton)
Adams,
ii. Joshua S., b. 30 Jany., 1856 ; d. 1879.
iii. Flora Dodge, b. 4 July, 1858; unm. Res. Lynn, Mass.
iv. Elzada Rosalind, b. 13 July, 1860; unm. Res. Lynn, Mass.
V. Fred Lewis, b. 5 Nov., 1863; m. Flora Ladd. Res. Lynn, Mass.
vi. Etta A., b. 15 March, 1866; d. young,
vii. Clara Josephine, b. 13 July, 1868; m. George Boggs. Res.
Swampscott, Mass.
viii. Cora A., b. 22 June, 1870; d. 1879.
ix. Lottie M., b. 20 June, 187 — ; m. Jason Ladd. Res. Islesboro,
Me.
2918. Alice Blake* Pendleton (Vincent^, Mark'', Samuel*,
Thomas^, James^, Caleh^), was bom at Islesboro, Me., 15 September,
1832, and died at Eastport, Me., in August, 1867. She married 15
January, 1852, Noah B.® Dodge, son of Noah® and Elizabeth J.
(Brown) Dodge, and grandson of Mark and [681] Wealthy^ (Pen-
dleton) Dodge.
Issue (Dodge), born at Islesboro:
i. Henry M.^®, b. 11 July, 1854; m. Addie York. He is a master
mariner and makes his home at South Portland, Me.
ii. Frederick H., b. 19 July, 1856; d. 1856.
Ref.: "History of Islesboro," pp. 199, 193.
2919. Mary Abbib* Pendleton (Vincent*, Mark'', Samuel*,
Thomas*, James*, Caleb*), was bom at Islesboro, Me., 9 March,
1834. She married (1), 21 December, 1851, Samuel Michaels, Jr.,
bom 6 June, 1829, Charleston, Me., d. 1865, son of Samuel and Mary
(Perry) Michaels. She married (2), in 1867, Sears Nickerson, son
of Reuben and Salome (Eldridge) Nickerson, and is now living at
East Belfast, Me.
Issue byl first husband (Michaels), born in Belfast, Me.:
i. Mary Eliza^S b. 26 Feby., 1863; m. (1), 1873, George Buzzel.
He d. in 1875, and she m. (2), March, 1876, Eugene S.
Achom. Res. Belfast, Me.
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652 THB PSNDLBTON aSHBALOGT
iL Georgiana, b. 17 Jnly, 1855; d. 6 April, 1868.
iii. George Enoch, b. 24 Janj., 1869; ql Mary I. Jordan. Bes.
East Belfast, Me.
iv. Elroy Philip, b, 12 Feby., 1862; m. (1), Carrie KendaU; (2),
Alsina £. Ward. Res. Belfast, Me.
Issue by second husband (Nickerscm), bom in Belfast:
V. Edward Lincoln, b. 2 Feby.. 1868; d. 21 March, 1884.
vi. James Adrian, b. 2 June, 1869; ql Cletie Bean. Bes. East Bel-
fast, Me.
vii. Alice Effie, b. 15 Sept, 1872; m. Percy BrodL. Res. Swanyille,
Me.
▼iii. Celia Annie, b. 28 Nov., 1875; d. 30 Dec., 1897; m. Norman
Nickerson.
iz. Iza Margrett b. 26 April, 1878; m. Fred Crosby. Res. East
Belfast.
2920. Ceua Ann^ Pendleton {Vincent*, Mark'. Samuel*, Thomat*,
Jamet^. Caleb*), was bom at Islesboro, Me., 27 January, 1836, and
died there, 1 January, 1895. She married (1), August, 1853, Phin-
eas Rolerson, son of John Rolerscm. She married (2), September,
1862, Henry Mitchell.
Issue (Rolerson), bom at Islesboro:
i. Clara J.^^ b. 30 March, 1854; d. 14 May, 1857.
ii. Sarah I., b. 25 August, 1855; m. (1), [2941] Ly<mies» Pendle-
ton; (2), [2947] Lemuel Doddridge* Pendleton.
iii. Phineas Leslie, b. 5 Sept., 1856; m. (1), Nettie Davis; (2),
Flora EUa^^ Small, a first cousin, dau. of Joel, Jr., and
[2923] Frances D.* (Pendlettm) Small. Res. Islesboro.
iv. George W.. b. 14 June, 1858; d. 16 Dec, 1877, Femandina,
Fla.
V. Abbie F., b. 30 Jany., 1860; m. [1804] Nason E.« Pendleton.
2921. Phiup Gilket* Pendi^eton (Vincent*, Mark'', Samuel^,
Tkomae*, James^, Caleb*), was bom at Isleshoro, Me., 5 December,
1837. He is a master mariner and has always made his home in his
native town. He married 27 July, 1868, [1800] Sarah Abbie^ Pen-
dleton, daughter of [725] Benjamin Ames^ and Frances A. (George)
Pendleton. Mrs. Pendleton has given us much information in regard
to her own branch of the family, as well as her husband's.
Issue, bom at Islesboro:
3930. Eugenia Abbie*^ b. 16 Feby., 1870; m. (1), at Boston, Mass.,
27 Sept., 1895, Oscar H. Morey, son of Uriah and Mary D.
Morey. She m. (2), Richard Rowling, and is living on Hur-
ricane Island, Me. Issue by first husband (Morey) : i. Shir-
ley Lillian^\ b. 31 Oct, 1899. Issue by second husband
(Rowling): ii. Philip G. P.".
3931. Frank Rufus, b. 14 Aug., 1872; m. Lena M.*® Pendleton.
Cora Frances, b. 17 Sept., 1874; m. 17 June. 1907, Edward
J. Malia. Res. Portland, Me.
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NINTH GKNKRATION 65S
3933. EHza EUcn, b. 12 June, 1877; m. (1), 1 March, 1902, Wiley
Bjard; (2), Horace W. Hall. No issue. Res. Islesboro.
3934. Philip Edmund, b. 1 Dec, 1879; m. at Portchester. N. Y., 10
March, 1908, Nora Kate Croft, No issue. Ees., Portches-
ter, N. Y.
3936. Rite Lenore, b. 20 March, 1882; nu at Islesboro, Me., 14
March, 1903, Horatio J. Lymburner. Res. SargentviUe,
Me. Issue (Lymburner), first two bom in Islesboro: i. Alice
Muriel^\ b. 27 Nov., 1903. ii. Barbara Susan, b. 26 May,
1906. iii. Bedford Pendleton, b. 3 Nov., 1907, SargentviUe,
Me.
3936. Ralph Rexford, b. 16 Aug., 1884; unm.
3937. Harold Desmond, b. 27 Feby., 1888.
Caleb Franklin* Pxndlkton (Vinceni^, MarV, Samuel^,
Thomas^, Jamet*, Caleh*), was bom at Islesboro, Me., 3 October,
1839, and has always made his home in Islesboro. He married Mary
Esther Kimball, a first cousin, daughter of Abraham and Hannah
(Hamilton) Kimball.
Issue, bom at Islesboro:
3938. Nahum Elbridge^^ b. 13 Nov., 1860; m. Ethel S. Coombs.
3939. Hannah Edith, b. 25 Dec., 1866; d. inf.
3940. Helen Edith, b. 26 Dec., 1870; m. 25 Dec., 1886, William
Emery Garland, son of Miles and Josephine (Hodgdon)
Garland. Res. Portland, Me. Issue (Garland): i. Earle
M.", b. 27 Dec., 1887.
3941. Alma Alice, b. 26 Dec., 1873.
3942. Hattie May, b. 9 Feby., 1880; m. at Islesboro, 27 Nov., 1899,
Walter Elmer Heal. Res. Islesboro. Issue (Heal), b. at
Islesboro: i. Frederick KUby Morion^\ b. 10 Feby., 1902.
ii. Lloyd, b. 6 Aug., 1904.
3943. Annie Laurie, b. 24 July, 1883.
2923. Frances D.^ Pkndlston (Vincent^, Marh\ Samuel^,
Thomas^, James^, Caleh^), was born at Islesboro, Me., 23 October,
1842, and died 29 September, 1876. She married (published 18
January, 1862), Joel Small, Jr., son of Joel and Sarah (Harvey)
SmalL
Issue (Small), bom at Islesboro:
i. Walter John^^ b. 22 Feby., 1863; m. 7 Oct., 1882, [2945] Rose^
Pendleton. He is a master mariner and makes his home at
Islesboro.
ii. James Ira, b. 27 Sept., 1865; d. 10 Aug., 1905; m. Caro R.
Lawrence,
iii. Flora Ella, b. 6 March, 1873; m. Phineas Leslie^^ Rolerson, a
first cousin, son of Phineas and [2920] Celia Ann® (Pendle-
ton) Rolerson.
iv. Sarah B., b. 11 Jany., 1875; d. 23 Aug., 1876.
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654 THE PENDLETON OENEALOOT
2924. Jameb Oliver® Pendleton {Vincent^ Mark^, Samuel^,
Thomas^, James^, Caleb*), wa« born at Islesboro, Me., 22 October,
1843, and has always made that place his home. He married [2952]
Junietta* Pendleton, a first cousin, daughter of [1676] Isaac Case*
and (second wife) Abigail W. (Nash) Pendleton.
Issue, born at Islesboro:
3944. Leila A.^^ b. 28 July, 1874; d. 1876.
3945. Edna Mildred, b. Nov., 1876.
3946. Eva, b. Nov., 1878.
3947. Clayton, b. Nov., 1882.
2927. Sarah C* Pendleton {Lyman B.\ Mark^, Samuel^,
Tkomat^, James^, Caleb*), was born at Islesboro, Mc., 12 October,
1829, and died at Belfast, Me., 6 May, 1891. She married 9 De-
cember, 1847, Cornelius Hayes, born 7 July, 1828. He died of yel-
low fever at? Matanzas, Cuba, 23 July, 1878.
Issue (Hayes), bom at Belfast, Me.:
i. Catherine^®, b. 23 Sept., 1848; m. (1), Timothy Tewksbury;
(2), G. W. Ryder. Address R. F. D. No. 4, Belfast, Me.
ii. Chestley, b. 8 Aug., 1850; d. 31 Jany., 1872; m. •
iii. Edgar L., b. 16 Sept, 1852.
iv. William, b. 1 Jany., 1854; d. 31 May, 1868.
V. Lenora, b. 6 Aug., 1859; unm. Res. Belfast, Me.
vi. Annie Belle, b. 26 Oct., 1863; m. Densmore F. Smith. Res.
Holvoke, Mass.
vii. Edith £., b. 3 Aug., 1867; m. Edwin F. Dunbar. Res. Lynn,
Mass.
viii. Alice L., b. 9 Jany., 1873; m. 22 Sept, 1900, George H. Evans.
Res. Lynn, Mass.
2928. Lyman Grebn* Pendleton (Lyman B.*, Mark'', Samuel^,
Thomas*, Jame»^, Caleb*), was born at Islesboro, Me., 20 January,
1834, and died there, 7 August, 1899. He married (1), Lydia Jane*
Flanders, daughter of James and [724] Thankful^ (Pendleton) Flan-
ders. He married (2), Mrs. Mary Rose* Dodge, widow of Eben
Dodge, daughter of Charles* and Rebecca (Yeaton) Dodge, and
granddaughter of Mark and [681] Wealthy^ (Pendleton) Dodge.
Issue by first wife, bom at Islesboro:
3948. Sarah L.^<^, b. 18 Nov., 1855; unm.
3949. Betsey E., b. 8 May, 1869; m. (1), Silas M. Dodge, b. 1 June,
1853, Islesboro, son of William S. and Harriet (Bunker)
Dodge. She m. (2), [2950] Charles N.» Pendleton. Issue
by first husband (Dodge) : i. Harriet Emma^^, b. 22 Nov.,
1878; m. [3992] Freeman K.*« Pendleton, ii. Melvin Aus-
tin, b. 25 June, 1881. iii. Joshua, b. 12 Aug., 1889. iv.
Leoda, b. 25 April, 1891. v. Augustus, b. 20 Oct., 1893.
3950. Georgietta, b. 22 Jany., 1872; d. 1 April, 1886.
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NINTH OBNBRATION 655
2929. John* Pendleton (Lyman B.®, Mark\ Samuel^, Thomas^,
James*, Caleb^), was bom at Islesboro^ Mc, 23 January, 1843. He
married there, 28 May, 1864, Philena Melissa* Michaels, a first
cousin, daughter of James F. and [1678] Philena* (Pendleton) Mi-
chaels. She died at Islesboro, 25 March, 1905.
Issue, bom at Islesboro:
3951. John Britton^®, b. 8 Aug., 1865; m. Ida M. Lawrence.
3952. James Lozier, b. 22 Nov., 1868; m. Adelma Smith.
3953. Lyman Linwood, b. 10 May, 1870; m. Hattie Smith.
3954. Howard Homer, b. 1876; d. 14 Oct., 1889, ae. 13 years.
3955. Annie Belle, b. Sept., 1880; m. Frank Lawrence, son of Al-
bana and Olive Jane (Palmer) Lawrence. Res. Islesboro,
Me. Issue (Lawrence), b. at Islesboro: i. John Howard^^, b.
4 July, 1899. ; ii. Ruth Frances, b. 9 Dec., 1902. iii. Ber-
nice Melissa, b. 28 March, 1905.
2930. RicH|ARD Pickett* Pendleton {Mark^, Mark'', Samuel^,
Thomas^, James*, Caleb*), was born at Islesboro, Me., 28 July, 1839,
and has always made his home in that town, where he is associated
with his brothers in the various enterprises that have made them
wealthy.
He married (1), at Islesboro, 10 August, 1863, Lois Ellen Coombs,
bom 30 September, 1835, daughter of Pillsbury and Lois (Trim)
Coombs. He married (2), at Boston, Mass., 9 October, 1888, Carrie
Losee, born at Hartwick Seminary, N. Y., daughter of Andrew and
Rhoda Robinson (Ball) Losee.
Issue by first wife, bom at Islesboro:
3956. Meda Mayl^ b. 3 Dec, 1865; m. 7 Feby., 1888, Joseph S.*
Dodge, son of Charles* and Rebecca (Yeaton) Dodge, and
grandson of Marie and [681] Wealthy^ (Pendleton) Dodge.
Res. Islesboro, Me. Issue (Dodge) : i. Ogilvie S.^^, d. 7
Dec., 1890. ii. Meda, b. 10 March, 1892. iii. Theodore
Roosevelt, b. 4 Oct., 1899.
3957. Emma Jane, b. 12 Jany., 1871; m. (1), Fred Losee; (2), John
Davies. No issue. Res. Islesboro, Me.
Issue by second wife:
3958. Mark, b. 26 Jany., 1891, Islesboro, Me.
2931. Fields Coombs* Pendleton (Mark*, Mark'', Samuel*,
Thomas*, James*, Caleb*), was bom at Islesboro, Me., 6 March, 1842.
He left the district school at an early age and began making voyages
to sea on his father's schooner. He learned navigation rapidly, and
being both energetic and ambitious, was owner and master of a vessel
himself while still in his twenties. With this point gained he began
to speculate in the purchase and sale of shipping, and as he was a
close bargainer and a good judge of values beisides, his ventures met
with uniform success. At the age of thirty-five he retired from the
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656 THa PBNDLBTON CDBNaALOGFT
sea^ except for an occasional voyage to christen a new vessel^ and
devoted Mmself to the management of the property he had acquired.
Some years later he bought a shipyard in Belfast^ Me.^ from which
he has launched several of the finest schooners on the coast Here,
too^ are repaired the many vessels belonging to the Pendleton fleets
and in consequence the plant is seldom idle.
During the last few years Captain Pendleton has divided his time
about equally between Islesboro and New York, his city residence
being in the Bay Ridge section of Brooklyn. At his island home,
which stands on the same tract of land taken up by his greatrgreat-
grandfather, Thomas Pendleton, he indulges in his one hobby for
fine horses, and generally has one or two entered at the local County
Fairs, where he is a well-known figure.
Captain Pendleton exemplifies die characteristics of the old New
Englander — ^the shrewd business sense which drives a dose bargain,
but deals squarely, the lack of pretense, the hearty contempt for
shams, loyalty to kith and kin, a good share of family pride, and an
uncompromising frankness of speech. This latter trait perhaps has
made him not a few enemies, but even they come to him first when a
favor is wanted, as he is fair and generous to all.
Fields C* Pendleton married (1), 27 March, 1863, Luanda J.
Seeley, bom 16 July, 1844, died 26 June, 1865, daughter of John
and Phebe (Veazie) Seeley. He married (2), at Bangor, Me., 22
October, 1866, Mrs. Sabrina P. (Seeley) Brown, widow of Wesley
Brown, and daughter of John and Phebe (Veasie) Seeley. She was
bom 24 May, 1840,
Issue by second wife, bom at Islesboro, Me.:
3959. Nellie Louette^^ b. 29 April, 1868; d. 5 July, 1886.
3960. Fields Seeley, b. 21 March, 1870; m. Effie B.» Collins.
.3961. Alice Lavina, b. 3 April, 1872; unm. She has given us much
help in gathering record of many families at Islesboro. It
is largely through her efforts, also, that the town now sup-
ports a public library.
3962. Sabrina Coombs, b. 30 Aug., 1874; m. 5 Aug., 1903, Ray Par-
ker Stevens. Res. Allentown, Pa. Mr. Stevens is President
of the Traction Co. in that city. Issue (Stevens) : i. Edwin
Pendleton^\ b. 27 June, 1909, Allentown, Pa.
3963. Grace Newton, b. 20 Jany., 1876; unm.
3964. Edwin Seymour, b. 4 Dec, 1877; unm. He is connected with
the firm of Pendleton Bros., ship brdcers in New York City.
3965. Effie Brown, b. 13 April, 1880; m. at Brooklyn, N. Y., 23
Feby., 1909, Henry Augustus Clinkunbroomer. Res.
Brooklyn.
3966. Phebe Ellen, b. 26 Jany., 1884.
2932. Guilford Dudley* Pendleton (Marh^, Marie', SammeP,
Thomas^, Jatnes\ Caleb*), was bom at Islesboro, Me., 4 March, 1845.
He is a shipmaster and owner, and actively interested with his broth-
Digitized by V^OOQIC
KIKTH OBNBRATIOK 6^7
ers in all the enterprises that have made them known in shipping
circles throughout the United States.
Guilford D.* Pendleton married 30 December^ 1869, Mrs. Orissa
P. (Sherman) Durgin, widow of Otis Dnrgin, and daughter of Rob-
ert, Jr., and Catherine (Ames) Sherman.
Issue, bom at Islesboro:
3967. Eva^S b. 6 Aug., 1874; d. 6 Dec., 1874.
3968. Richard Dudley, b. 2 April, 1876; unm. He is with his
cousin, W. S. Pendleton, Jr., in the ship chandlery business
in New York City.
3969. Katherine L., b. 3 April, 1878; m. 16 Aug., 1900, Ebcn Bab-
bidge. Res. Islesboro. Issue (Babbidge) : i. Douglat Penr
dleton^\ b. 24 Dec., 1901.
3970. Anna Louise, b. 19 July, 1886; m. [3512] Ralph Edgar^* Pen-
dleton.
2933. WiNFiBLD Scott* Pbndlxton (Mark^, Mark^, Samuel^,
Thomas^, James^, Caleb*), was bom at Islesboro, Me., 2 September,
1847. He is closely associated with his brothers in their shipping
interests, and is also the head of W. S. Pendleton & Co., proprietors
of a large general store at Islesboro. Mr. Pendleton is a leading
spirit in town affairs, was sent to the Maine Legislature in 1880, has
been a Selectman of Islesboro for several years, and in 1904 was
again elected to the Legislature from a district composed of Stock-
ton, Searsport, Swanville, and Islesboro. Although a Democrat in
politics and in a state overwhelmingly Republican, he lost an election
to the Maine Senate in 1906| by an adverse majority of fifteen votes,
and in 1908, a Presidential year, when the Republicans make their
greatest effort to roll up a big plurality in the September elections
in Maine, they were able to defeat him for the Senate by only eight
votes. Mr. Pendleton's showing is all the more an evidence of the
general esteem and popularity in which he is held, because in neither
year did he make any personal effort to secure the election.
Winfield S.* Pendleton married 16 January, 1871, Lucy A.* Phil-
brook, daughter of Judson and* [984] Jane® (Pendleton) Philbrook.
Issue, bom at Islesboro, Me.:
3971. Winfield Scott^®, Jr., b. 15 April, 1872; m. Caroline Johnson.
3972. Judson Philbrook, b. 25 Sept., 1873; m. Elizabeth Emerson.
3973. Newton Lewis, b. 15 Feby., 1875; m. Dorothy R.^® Hatch.
3974. Ethel Lucinda, b. 11 May, 1878; d. 9 March, 1881.
3975. Mark, b. 12 Feby., 1883; d. 27 Nov., 1887.
3976. Bowdoin Neally, b. 27 June, 1885; he is a graduate of the
Cobum Classical Institute, Waterville, Me., and is now en-
gaged in the lumber business in Brooklyn, N. Y.
3977. Lester, b. 8 Jany., 1893.
2937. Mark Pibrcb^ Pendleton (Mark^, Mark\ Samuel^,
Thonuu*, Jame^, Caleb*), was bom at Islesboro, Me., 11 January,
Digitized by V^OOQIC
658 THK PKKDUBTON GBKSALOOT
1860^ and died 12 May, 1898. He received a good education and
taking up a literary career became editor and publisher of the Bel-
fast " Age." He represented Islesboro in the Maine Legislature in
1889^ and not long before his death received an appointment as
U. S. consul at Pictou^ Nova Scotia. Mr. Pendleton will be long
remembered as the author of "Andy Dodge, the History of a Scape-
grace/' a book which contains much of an autobiographical nature,
and vivid sketches of life at Islesboro, disguised under the name of
•* Bayport."
Mark P.* Pendleton married at Bangor, Me., 10 September, 1889,
Inez Louise Matthews, daughter of John Barrett and Louisa (Fams-
worth) Matthews of Islesboro. She was a student at Wellesley Col-
lege and is now superintendent of schools at Islesboro.
Issue:
3978. Marion Pierce^^ b. 24 Jany., 1895, Bangor, Me.
2941. Lyonies* Pendleton (Dodge^, Mark'', Samuel*, Thomas^,
Jame^, Caleh^), was bom at Islesboro, Me., 28 November, 1850, and
died there, 23 September, 1884. He married at Islesboro, 18 No-
vember, 1874, Sarah I.^^ Rolerson, daughter of Phineas and [2920]
Celia Ann* (Pendleton) Rolerson. She married (2), 3 October, 1887,
[2947] Lemuel Doddridge* Pendleton.
Issue of Lyonies* and Sarah I.^* (Rolerson) Pendleton, bom
at Islesboro:
3979. Lena Mabel", b. 16 June, 1876; m. [3931] Frank Rufus"
Pendleton.
3980. Carrie Ethel, b. 23 April, 1877; m. 14 Nov., 1903, George
Herbert Clements. No issue (March, 1906).
3981. Lucinda Elsa, b. 16 Oct., 1880; m. (1), Jany., 1900, William
H.*^ Durgin, son of Elbridge Henderson and [2167] Maria*
(Pendleton) Durgin. She m. (2), Frank Curtis^® Board-
man, son of Peleg P.* and Regina J." (Boardman) Board*
man, both parents being descendants of Joseph and [231]
Marjr* (Pendleton), Boardman. ['* History of Islesboro,** pp.
169-172]. Issue by first husband (Durgin): i. Marie
Pendleton}^, b. 10 Jany., 1902.
2943. Dennis Matthew^ Pendleton (Dodge*, MarV, Samuel^,
Thomas*, Jamet^, Caleb*), was bom at Islesboro, Me., 23 November,
1855, and is a prosperous contractor and builder in that town.
He married at Islesboro, 7 March, 1886, Mary Ellen Haynes, bom
25 July, 1862, daughter of John R. and Annie (Knowlton) Haynes.
Issue, bom at Islesboro:
3982. Mildred Louine*^ b. 4 Oct., 1889.
3983. Gladys Knowlton, b. 11 Feby., 1895.
2946. RoDERic Nelson* Pendleton {Bodge*, Marie', SamueP,
Thomas*, James^, Caleb*), was born at Islesboro, Me., 16 October,
Digitized by V^OOQIC
NINTH GENERATION 659
1865, and has always lived in that town where he has been po8^
master.
He married at Islesboro, 25 December, 1885, Mabel Haynes, bom
22 February, 1866, daughter of Daniel and EUaabcth (King)
Haynes.
Issue, bom at Islesboro:
3984. Georgia Beatrice", b. 20 May, 1887; she was graduated from
the Stete Normal School, Castine, Me., in 1907.
3985. Lyonies, b. 18 Oct, 1889.
3986. Mary Helen, b. 26 Feby., 1894.
3987. Raymond King, b. 27 Jany., 1901.
3988. Kathryn Isabel, b. 26 Mch., 1902.
3989. Lloyd Tolman, b. 17 May, 1905.
2947. Lemuel Doddridge' Pendleton (Lemuel Bieh\ Mark'',
Samuel^, Thonuu^, Jamee^, Caleb*), was born at Islesboro, Me., 8
October, 1853. He married, 3 October, 1887, Mrs. Sarah I." (Roler-
son) Pendleton, widow of [2941] Lyonies* Pendleton, and daughter
of Phineas and [2920] Celia Ann* (Pendleton) Rolerson.
Issue:
3990. Inez May^S b. 14 Nov., 1891, Islesboro; d. there, Dec., 1906.
2948. Laban Knight* Pendleton (leaac Cas^, Mark'', SamueV,
Thonuu^, James^, Caleb*), was bom at Islesboro, Me., 30 September,
1847, and has always made his home in hisr native town.
He married at Islesboro, 8 August, 1870, Martha Matilda* Dodge,
bom 20 June, 1848, daughter of Charles* and Rebecca (Yeaton)
Dodge, and granddaughter of Mark and [681] Wealthy^ (Pendle-
ton) Dodge.
Issue, bom at Islesboro:
3991. Caro Matilda", b. 27 June, 1872; unm. She is a school
teacher in Bangor, Me.
3992. Freeman Knight, b. 30 Oct., 1874; m. 13 Dec, 1905, Harriet
Emma^^ Dodge, dau. of Silas M. and [3949] Betsey E."
(Pendleton) Dodge. Res. Islesboro.
3993. George Lewis, b. 27 Nov., 1877.
3994. Addie Belle, b. 22 Feby., 1880; m. 30 Nov., 1907, Edwin
Charles Quinn.
3996. Marion Laban, b. 20 Aug., 1886.
2949. Isaac Ellery* Pendleton {Isaac Caee*, Mark'', Samuel*,
Thomas*, James*, Caleb*), was bom at Islesboro, Me., 20 April, 1849.
He married Antoinette Yeaton, bom July, 1857, daughter of John
and Delia (Dorr) Yeaton.
Issue, bom at Islesboro:
3996. Nettie R.", b. 26 May, 1876; dec; m. John H. Bentson.
Issue (Bentson): i. Christine^^, b.
3997. George Herbert, b. 6 Oct., 1877; m. Rena Cunningham.
Digitized by V^OOQIC
660 THE raNDLBTOH OENXALOOFT
3998. Helen F., b. 10 Aug., 1879; d. Dec, 1881.
3999. Nellie, b. 13 May, 1881.
4000. Ethel Ernestine, b. Dec, 1882; d. Dec, 1892.
4001. Ellery £., b. 16 Ang., 1885.
4002. William R., b. 29 Aug., 1888.
4003. Edith, b. 5 Sept., 1890.
4004. Ethel J.» K 8 Sept., 1892.
4005. Samuel, b. 14 Sept., 1894.
4006. Gertrude, b. 8 June, 1896.
4007. Norman, b. 17 June, 1899.
2956. Samuil Alya* Pendlkton (RocMphuf^ Samuel', Samuel^
Thonuu^, Jamet^, Caleb*), was bom at Islesboro, Me., 18 April,
1852, and is now living in Fruitvale, Calif.
He married, 27 June, 1883, Carrie L. Arenes of Nicolaus, Calif.
Issue:
4008. Thomas Percy^S b. 11 Sept, 1885.
4009. Hasel Ahnuth, b. 11 Sept, 1890.
2957. Charles Elbridoe* Pbxdlbton (Bodolphut*, SamueP, Sam-
uel^, ThotnoM^, James^, Caleb*), was bom at Islesboro, Me., 2 July,
1854. He has followed various occupations and for some years was
in the hotel business in Maine. In 1906 he was living at Greenville in
that state. He married at Somerville, Mass., 25 April, 1874, Nancy
Jane Smart, daughter of Charles and Elmira Smart of Frankfort,
Mc
IssuCj; bom in Somerville :
4010. Walter Rhodolphus*^ b. 8 Nov., 1874; m. Carrie R. Herring.
4011. Myra E., b. 10 Nov., 1878; m. at Bar Harbor, Me., 24 Dec,
1901, Adolph Wagner Osgood. He died at Quincy, Mass.,
2 April, 1905, leaving no issue and his widow lives at Fox-
croft, Me.
Camilla L.^ Pendleton (Bodolphtu^, Samuef, SamneP,
Thoma^, James*, Caleb*), was bom at Islesboro, Me., 5 December,
1857. He is a marine engineer and makes his home in Sacramento,
Calif. He married at Islesboro, Me., 27 December, 1883, Abbie 1."
Brown, daughter of Thomas F.* and Lavinia A.* (Boardman)
Brown. Her father was a great-grandson of Sylvester and [226]
Margaret^ (Pendleton) Cottrell, and her mother was a granddaugh-
ter of Thomas^ and [310] Lydia^ (Pendleton) Boardman.
Issue:
4012. Violet", d. infancy.
4013. Ethel May (twin with Violet), d. infancy.
Ref.: "History of Islesboro," pp. 1T4^ 173, 225, 9U, ITl, ITO.
2963. Alphxus Alonzo* Pexdleton (Gamaliel Rathburn*, Sam-
Digitized by V^OOQIC
NINTH OBNSRATION 66l
ueU, Samuel^, Thomas^, James*, Caleb^), was born at Isleitboro^ Mc,
8 January, 1855. He is a contractor and builder in that town and
conducts a large and profitable business.
He married at Islesboro^ 1 Jany.^ 1883^ Sarah Margaret Whit-
comb, bom 19 December, 1863, Morrill, Me., daughter of Willard
and Mary (Blake) Whitcomb.
Issue, bom at Islesboro:
4014. Lura Irene^S b. 9 Sept., 1883; m. 19 Nov., 1903, Pyam
Edwin" Hatch, son of Pyam D. and [2162] Myr.i Emma»
(Pendleton) Hatch. No issue. Res. Islesboro.
4016. Elmer Leslie, b. 20 April, 1885.
1016. Meda Elouise, b. 17 Sept, 1892.
2965. Elden Ferdinand' Pendleton {Simon Andrew*, Simon
Dodge'', Samuel^, Thomat/^, James*, Caleb*), was bom at Prospect,
Me., 12 April, 1866, and is now living at Stockton Springs, Mb.
He married at Prospect, 13 December, 1884, Christiana Harding,
bom there, 7 December, 1864, daughter of Sears and Hannah
(Grant) Harding.
Issue, bom at Stockton Springs, Me.:
4017. Carrie Mae^^ b. 22 Sept., 1886; m. Joseph A. Hamlin. Res.
Stockton Springs.
4018. Andrew Sears, b. 11 June, 1888; d. 10 Dec., 1888.
4019. Mamie Jane, b. 12 Sept., 1889.
4020. Percy Grindle, b. 10 May, 1891; d. 21 May, 1902.
4021. Faustina Harding, b. 6 Nov., 1893.
4022. Maurice Pierce, b. 23 June, 1899.
4023. Percy Grindle (2nd), b. 16 May. 1902.
4024. Ralph Elden, b. 12 July. 1906.
2966. Stephen Alonzo' Pendleton (Levi Alonzo*. Simon
Dodge^, Samuel*, Thomas*, James*, Caleb*), was bom at Sedgwick,
Me., 4 June, 1855, and died! at Port Blakely, Wash. He was a mas-
ter mariner of deep water ships and afterwards an officer on a
steamer.
He married at Valparaiso, Chile, Jen<meva . She mar-
ried (2), Kohler, and is living at Seattle, Wash.
Issue of Stephen A.* and Jenoneva Pendleton:
4026. George", b. Jany., 1892.
4026. Alonzo, d. ae. about ten years.
4027. Stephen Justo.
2970. George Henrt* Pendleton (Levi Alonzo*, Simon Dodge'^,
Samuel*, Thomas*, James\ Caleb*), was bom at Stockton, Me., 11
June, 1866, and is now a farmer at Waverly, Pa. He married Eva
A. Hunt.
Issue:
4028. Elisabeth". . ^^,
Digitized by V^OOQIC
THB PENDLBTOir OBinBAIiOOFr
4029. Alta May.
4030. Nathan Lather.
4031. Theodore.
He 18 also said to have had several other children that died in in-
fancy but no direct information was obtainable.
2978. Joseph Warrbn' Pendleton (WiUiam Byrcn*, Simon
Dodge', Samuel^, Thomoi^, James^, Caleb*), was bom at Prospect,
Me., 7 April, 1862, and is now living at Haverhill, Mass. He mar-
ried at Haverhill, 25 December, 1899, Dolly Danforth, daughter of
Hiram and Augnsta (Ward) Danforth.
Issue:
4032. Arthur Dtanforth^^ b. 1 Jany., 1901, Verona, Me.
4033. Virginia Laura, b. 27 Feby., 1902, HaverhiU, Mass.
4034. Evelyn, b. 1903, HaverhiU.
2980. William Btron' Pendleton, Jr. (WUliam Byron^, Simon
Dodge'', Samuel^, ThomoM^, James\ Caleb*), was bom at Stockton,
Me., 23 April, 1866, and is now living in Haverhill, Mass.
He married, 25 December, 1893, Lida Emerson, daughter of Frank
and Anna (Smart) Emerson.
Issue, bom at Haverhill, except the seccmd:
4035. Dorothy Love^^ b. 21 Oct., 1894.
4036. Alice M., b. 17 July, 1896, Montegue, Me.
4037. Frank Emerson, b. 16 Feby., 1899.
4038. William Byron (3rd), b. 22 Sept, 1901.
2984. George Wellington' Pendleton (John Nelton^, Nathan-
ieV, Nathaniel*^, Thomat^, Jamet^, Caleb*), was bom at Deer Island,
N. B., 22 December, 1872, and is now living at Newburyport, Mass.
He married, in 1900, Teresa Bridges, bom 15 August, 1879, East-
port, Me., daughter of Evan Evans and Teresa (Gates) Bridges.
Issue, bom at Newburyport, Mass.:
4039. Jere Kilton", b. 16 Nov., 1900.
4040. Howard Lyndon, b. 12 Dec., 1901.
4041. Norris RoKe, b. 17 Oct., 1903.
2989. Thomas^ Pendleton (William*, Thomas'', Thomat\
Thomas*, James^, Caleb*), was bom at Bocabeck, N. B., 15 May,
1829, and died at Princeton, Minn., 16 August, 1899.
He married at Bocabeck, 16 December, 1867, Mary Elmira Col-
lins, bom 12 December, 1849, St. David's, N. B., died 2 July, 1903,
Princeton, Minn., daughter of David and Elmira (Greenlaw) Collins.
Issue, first child bom at Dumbarton, N. B., others at San-
tiago, Minn.:
4042. Elzada Eleanor*^, b. 11 Dec., 1868; m. at Princeton, Minn.,
7 June, 1893, James Henry Brown, son of William Brown.
Issue (Brown), first child b. at Princeton, others at Baldwin,
Digitized by V^OOQIC
NINTH OXNSRATION 663
Minn.: i. George Clintan^^, b. June, 1894. ii. James Leon,
b. 26 Mch, 1896. iu. Thomoi Warren, b. 23 June, 1900.
iv. Edwin Lee, b. 14 July, 1902. v. Lulu Margaret, b. 18
Mch., 1905.
4043. Margaret EUen, b. 4 Mch., 1871; d. 13 May, 1890.
4044. Hollis Stetson, b. 21 April, 1873; m. Esther Veal.
4045. Eliza Ann, b. 21 Feby., 1875; m. 3 Nov., 1894, George Henry.
Issue (Henry), b. at Princeton, Minn.: i. Elie^eth^^, b.
Feby., 1896. ii. Nellie, b. Jany., 1902.
4046. Elizabeth Clyde, b. 18 Mch., 1878; d. Oct, 1891.
4047. Sandy Wardsworth, b. 22 Feby., 1880; m. -.
4048. Mary Jenevia, b. 17 April, 1885; m. Sept., 1903, William Van
Patten. Res. Seattle, Wash.
4049. Iva Minnie, b. 26 Aug., 1889.
2991. Mary Jane* Psndleton {William^, Thomai\ Thomai\
Thomoi^, James\ CaleV), was bom at Bocabeck, N. B., 19 Augusi^
1834. She married there, 30 April, 1869, Thomas Saunders, son of
Robert and Jane (Trimble) Saunders. They are now living at Big
Lake, Minn., which is also the address of their children.
Issue (Saunders), bom at Dumbarton, N. B.: I
i. Moses Pendleton^S b. 26 Mch., 1860; unm. 1 ^
ii. Edward, b. 22 Jany., 1862; imm.
iii. WiUiam Ethelbert, b. 17 Feby., 1864; unm. \
iv. Delma Adalaide, b, 4 Feby., 1867.
V. Elmeda Jane, b. 13 May, 1869; d. 4 Jany., 1904; m. 22 Nov.,
1893, Samuel B. Walker,
vi. Margaret Eleanor, b. Sept., 1871; m. 18 May, 1898, Emest
Clinton Craig,
vii. Thomas Manzel, b. 2 Jany., 1875 ; unm.
viii. Mary Ann Elizabeth, b. 6 May, 1877; m. 17 June, 1896, Frank
Adams Whiteley.
2997. Charles Tewksbury* Pendleton (Joehua^, Thomae^^
Thomae^, Thomas^, James*, Caleb*), was bom at St. Andrew's, N. B.,
5 March, 1828. He removed to Wisconsin as a young man and en-
gaged in the lumber business, and when the timber became scarce in
that state sought new forests in Washington. He died at Everett,
Wash., 14 November, 1906.
Charles T.' Pendleton married at Mandota, 111., 13 September,
1855, Almeda Lindsay, bom 1836, Lincoln, Me., daughtei^ of Thomas
and Lucy (Longley) Lindsay.
Issue, first child bom at Oshkosh, others at Oconto, Wis.:
4050. Ira Brooks^^ b. 24 Nov., 1856; m. Janet Thomson.
4051. Charles Irving, b. 27 Sept, 1859; m. Matilda Granert.
4052. Nettie, b. 1 Mch., 1861; m. at Oconto, Wis., 12 May, 1880,
John Sheridan. Issue (Sheridan): i. Femie^^, b. 4 May,
1881; d. 22 Dec, 1888. ii. Sadie, b. 23 Aug., 1883; d. 31
Digitized by V^OOQIC
664 THE PSKDLBTON OSNEALOGT
Dec., 1888. iii. Mary, b. 31 Dec., 1886; d. 24 Oct., 1898.
iv. Clare, b. 27 May, 1889. v. Clyde, b. 21 May, 1892.
4053. Frank Rye, b. 29 July, 1864; m. Ella Runkel.
4054. Clare, b. 24 July, 1867; m. at Oconto, Wis., 30 June, 1892,
Clarence M. Schooley. Issue (Schooley): i. Marion^^, b. 4
Nov., 1893, Terry, Mont ii. White, b. 16 Feby., 1896,
Nadeau, Micb. iii. Ethel, b. 19 May, 1896, Nadeau. ir.
Harley, b. 17 July, 1897, Nadeau.
4055. Curtis Armour, b. 28 June, 1869; nnm.
4056. Harley Joshua, b. 17 July, 1872; m. 25 June, 1908, Sarah
Hubbell.
4067. Laura Almeda, b. 4 Oct., 1879; m. 20 May, 1902, Leonard L.
Crosby. No issue.
3002. Caleb Tewksbury* Pexdleton (Thomat^ Tkomat^,
Thomas*, Thomas^, James^, Caleb*), was bom at Pendleton's Island,
^^. B., 10 November, 1826, and died at Smith's Cove, Digby County,
Nova Scotia, 18 March, 1903.
He married (1), December, 1849, Mrs. Mary (Herson) Butler,
who died in 1876. He married (2), at Smith's Cove, N. S., 21 Sept-
ember, 1881, Eugenia £. Snow, bom there, 14 December, 1863,
daughter of Jabez and Elma A. (Hardy) Snow.
Issue by first wife, bom at Deer Island, N. B.:
4058. Child unnamed, b. and d. 1850.
4059. Lavinia Jane^®, b. May, 1852; d. 18 May, 1881; m. Oct., 1875,
Charles Arthur* Hooper, son of Henry and [1720] Mary*
(Pendleton) Hooper. Issue (Hooper): i. Charles CUnden-
ntfw^S b. 17 Mch., 1878; m. Clara Barry, ii. Mary Rox- \
anna, b. 10 Mch., 1880; m. Henry Everett Eaton. |
Issue by second wife, bom at Smith's Cove, N. S.:
4060. Bessie May Emdon, b. 28 Aug., 1885.
4061. Jabez Boyd Clinton, 15 Oct, 1895.
4062. Pearl, b. 4 Mch., 1899; d. infancy. j
4063. Child unnamed, b. 23 Feby., 1901; d. infancy. \
4064. Earle Travis, b. 18 Mch., 1903.
j
3003. Mary* Pendletox {Thomas*, Thomas'', Thomas*, Thomas^,
James^, Caleb*), was bom at Pendleton's Island, N. B., 9 October,
1828, and died at Deer Island, N. B., about 1863. She married Eph-
Taim Butler, son of David and Hannah Butler.
Issue (Butler), bom at Deer Island and Letete, N. B.,
i. Isaac Willington^^, (dec.); m. Addie Middlemist.
ii. Child unnamed, d. infancy,
iii. Mary Elizabeth, (dec.) ; m. Henry Warren.
IV. George Alfred, b. 25 Sept., 1852; m. Ellen Middlemist. Res.
Cambridge, Mass.
V. Celestina Jane, m. Silas Lawrence. Res. Perry, Me.
Ti. Joshua Thomas, b. 7 Mch., 1861 ; m. Margaret Fuller Collamore.
Digitized by V^OOQIC
KIKTK OBNERATION 665
He is Secretary of the Corporation liquidating Co. of New
York City, and is interested in many real estate transactions
there,
vii. Abbie Ann, d. young.
3009. Eliza* Pendleton (Thotfuu^ Thomoi^, Thomas^, ThomoM^,
James^, Caleh^), was bom at Pendleton's Island, N. B., 26 Novem-
ber, 1847, and died at Sedgwick^ Me., 28 September, 1884. She mar-
ried at Deer Island, N. B., 10 Febmary, 1864, Austin S. Turner, bom
31 December, 1844, Bro(^n, Me., son of Asa and Louisa (Carter)
Turner.
Issue (Turner), bom at Sedgwick, Me., except as noted:
i. George Colon*®, b. 16 Feby., 1866, Deer Island, N. B., m. Alice
M. Johnson. Res. Melrose Highlands, Mass.
ii. Alonzo, b. Oct., 1868, Broduville, Me.; d. 1869.
iii. Charles Albion, b. Oct., 1870, Brooksville, Me.; m. Margaret
Bynon. Res. Portland, Me.
iv. Nomeda, b. 1872; d. 1876.
V. Adelbert Parker, b. Sept., 1875; m. Edith Bartlett. Res. Port-
land, Me.
vi. William Henry, b. June, 1879. Res. Boston, Mass.
vii. Alice Amelia, b. June, 1884. Res. Boston, Mass.
3010. Caltin Adams* Pendleton (Ward^, Thomoi'', Thomas^,
ThomoM^, James^, Caleb^), was bom at Pendleton's Island, N. B. He
was a carpenter at Eastport, Me. for quite a number of years but re-
moved to Deer Island, N. B. not long ago.
He married (1) at Eastport, in April, 1878, Elizabeth Rome. She
died, and he married (2), at Eastport, (certificate issued, 28 Dec.,
1891), Teresa M. Holland.
Issue by first wife:
4065. Frank Wallace*^ b. 31 Jany., 1879, Eastport, Me. '
4066. Jessie, m. Frank Gillis. Res. Eastport Issue (Gillis): i.
4067. Grace, m. William Matthews. Res. Eastport. Issue (Mat-
thews) : i. Kathleen AdeU^K
4068. Georgia.
Issue by second wife:
4069. Harland.
4070. Dewey.
4071. Forrest.
4072. Helen.
4073. Vdma H.
8011. Abigail Sophia* Pendleton (Ward^, Thomoi^, Thomat^,
Thomas^, James^, CaleV), was bom at Pendleton's Island, N. B., 21
June, 1853. She married, 24 October, 1872, Albert Colby* Lambert,
Digitized by V^OOQIC
666 THB raiTDUBTOir OBNEALOOFT
born 30 May^ 1848^ son of James and Sarah^ (Calder) Lambert, and
grandson of Thomas and [709] Mary^ (Pendleton) Calder.
Issue (Lambert)^ bom at Deer Island^ N. B.:
i. Ethel St Clair", b. 22 Nov., 1873; m. 4 March, 1893, James
Grant Wilson. Res. Leonardsville, N. B.
ii. Eva, b. 23 Nov., 1875; d. 1 Jany., 1876.
iii. Fred Percy, b.. 16 May, 1877.
iv. Merrill Ray, b. 26 June, 1879; m. 16 Mich., 1901, Cassie Car-
oline Conley.
V. Alberto Wetmore, b. 6 April, 1881; m. 8 Jany., 1908, Clarence
Rudolph Stickney.
vi. Colby Maxwell, b. 16 Mch., 1883; m. 17 May, 1907, Helena But-
ler,
vii. Clinton, b. 29 Sept., 1884; d. 6 Oct, 1884.
viii. Ross Allan, b. 13 Nov., 1885; m. 29 Aug., 1908, Carol Pearl
Forsberg.
ix. Bessie Lyall, b. 7 Jany., 1888.
X. Beryl Morton, b. 2 April, 1890.
xi. Aria Aberdeen, b. 2 April, 1892.
xii. Frank Hermon, b. 17 Oct, 1893; d. 12 Mch., 1894.
xiii. Horace Grant, b. 25 Mch., 1896.
3012. Guy C.» Pendleton (Ward\ Thomati', Thofnai\ Thomas^
James\ Caleb*), was bom at Pendleton's Island, N. B., and is now
living on Deer Island, N. B. He married Annie Patterson of East-
port, Me.
Issue:
4074. Bessie^®, m. Lorenzo P. Lord. Res. Lord's Cove, Deer Island.
4075. Mary (Mamie).
3013. Frank S.* Pendleton (Ward\ TkomoM'', Thomoi^, Tkornoi',
Jamet^, Caleb*), was bom at Pendleton's Island, N. B., and makes
his home at Lord's Cove, Deer Island, N. B. He married Josephine
Hanson of Bocabedk, N. B.
Issue (order uncertain):
4076. Percy".
4077. Gertrude.
4078. Daniel.
4079. Elida.
4080. Harold.
4081. Howard.
4082. Herbert, d. 25 Jany., 1903.
4083. Marion D.
3014. Robert S.* Pendleton (Ward*, Thomas'', Thomas*,
Thomas*, James^, Caleb*), was bom at Pendleton's Island, N. B., and
is now deceased. He married Katie Cook.
Issue (order uncertain) :
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NINTH OBNXRATIOK 667
4084. Ardella*®, m. James B. Cline. Issue (Clinc): i. Glenn
Byron^^. i
4085. Lida.
4086. Clinton^ m. Addle Lambert.
4087. CHfford.
4088. Nellie.
4089. Roy.
3016. Samuel W.» Pendleton. (Ward*, Thomoi^ Thamat;
Thomat/^, Jamet^, Caleb*), was born at Pendleton's Island^ N. B., and
lives at Lord's Cove, Deer Island, N. B. He married Josephine*
Ward, daughter of James H* and (first wife) Amy (Hatt) Ward,
and granddaughter of Peter and [707] Elizabeth^ (Pendleton)
Ward.
Issue:
4090. DureU G.^<>
4091. Colon, d. infancy.
4092. Lucy H.
3023. John B.* Pendleton {James* James Gilhey^, Gideon*,
Thomas*, James^, Caleb*), was bom in Licking County, Ohio, 19 Feb-
ruary, 1832, and died at Knoxville, Tenn., 7 January, 1864. He en-
listed at Findlay, Ohio, 22 August, 1862, in Co. O, 118th Regt. Ohio
Volunteer Infantry, and was made regimental blacksmith. He was
an efficient soldier, and one of the most popular men in the regiment.
His death in the military hospital at Knoxville was due to typhoid
pneumonia. He is buried there in grave 44, Secticm 5.
John B.* Pendleton married, 6 February, 1866, Mary Kring, bom
15 July, 1837, Ashland County, Ohio, died 23 July, 1897, West Ldp-
sic, Ohio, daughter of Henry and Rachel (Maridey) Kring. She
married (2), 6 February, 1866, Thomas Sigler.
Issue of John B.' and Mary (Kring) Pendleton, b.,near Find-
lay, O.:
4093. Alvira^S b. 24 Feby., 1857; m. J. Franklin Hollabaugh.
4094. Henrietta, b. 19 Feby., 1859; d. infancy.
4095. Mary Eva, b. 25 Feby., 1861; m. Charles Myers.
4096. Lydia Diarah, b. 13 Feby., 1863; d. May, 1906, Twin Falls,
Idaho; m. 10 July, 1884, Miley Kellum. Issue (Kellum) :
i. WUton^^; he was in Salt Lake City at last accounts.
8024. Joseph E.* Pendleton {James*, James Gilkey^, Gideon*,
Thomas*, James^, Caleb*), was bom in Licking County, Ohio, 28
June, 1833. He was a soldier in the Civil War enlisting for three
years in Co. K, 118th Regt Ohio Volunteer infantry, 26 September,
1862, and was transferred to Co. F., 183rd Regt, Ohio Volunteers,
24 June, 1865. Mr. Pendleton is now engaged in farming at Bruns-
wick, Mo.
He married, 23 October, 1856, Elizabeth Ann Wright, daughter
Digitized by V^OOQIC
668 THE PBNDLBTON GENEALOOT
of John and Anna (BahaU) Wright. She died, 13 November, 1902.
Issue:
4097. Anna B.^S b. 29 June, 1869, Findlay, O.; unm.
3025. George' Pendleton (James\ James Gilhey^, Gideon*,
Thomas^, Jafnes\ Caleb*), was born in Licking County., Ohio, 16
April, 1835, and died in the Soldier's Home at DanviUe, 111., 18 No-
vember, 1907. He served in the 41st Regt. Illinois Volunteer In-
fantry during the Civil War and lost his right hand in an engage-
ment at Fort Donelson. '
George* Pendleton married, 9 February, 1859, Ruth Stanley. She
died, 24 December, 1907.
Issue :
4098. Grant James^^ b. 21 Jany., 1866; killed on a railroad near
Benningt(m, Mo., 19 May, 1888.
4099. Fannie, b. 12 Sept., 1870; d. 10 April, 1904; m. 26 Nov., 1895.
Hugh Thomas Baker of Bonanza, Mo. Issue (Baker): L
Joseph Sianlef^, b. 20 April, 1897. ii. Mabel, b. 17 July,
1899. iii. John RoUa, b. 16 Aug., 1901. iv. Ruth, and v.
Rose (twins), b. 17 Oct, 1902.
3027. Lewis* Pendleton (James*, James Gilkey^, Gideon*,
Thomas*, James^, Caleb*), was bom in Liddng Comity, Ohio, 25 De-
cember, 1838. He enlisted with his brother Joseph, 26 "September,
1862, in Co. K, 118th Regt. Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and served
throughout the rest of the Civil War. Mr. Pendleton lost his right
eye by a chip of iron flying into it at the battle of Lodcout Moun-
tain, but refused to take his discharge from the service. He was
transferred to Co. F, 183rd Ohio Volunteers, 24 June, 1865. Since
the war he has engaged in blacksmithing and for some years past
has made his home at Stanardsville, Va.
Lewis' Pendleton married at Columbus, Ohio, 26 January, 1858,
Lorita Sullivan, bom near Columbus, about 1840, daughter of Wesley
and Mary Ann (Fritchman) Sullivan.
Issue:
4100. Triplets, unnamed (two daughters and a son), b. 18 May,
1860; d. infancy.
4101. Louis", b. 5 Aug., 1869, Hilliards, O.; m. EUa Mw Parker.
3031. James Gilket* Pendleton {James*, James GUhey^, Thomas^,
James^, Caleb*), was bom in Franklin County, Ohio, 17 April, 1845,
and died at Hilliards, Ohio, 15 June, 1902. He was the fifth of his
father's sons to serve in the Civil War, enlisting in Co. K, 133id
Regt, Ohio Volunteer Infantry, on the 2nd of May, 1864. He was
a farmer nearly all his life.
James G.* Pendleton married at Hilliards, Ohio, 18 April, 1865,
Ellen Sullivan, bom near Dublin, Ohio, 1 October, 1845, daughter
of Wesley and Mary Ann (Fritchman) SuUivan.
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NINTH OBNBRATION 669
Issue, born at Hilliards, Ohio^ except as noted:
4102. Lncy^S b. 27 Oct, 1866; m. at Colnmbug, O., 31 May, 1889,
John Kinney, b. at Buffalo, N. Y., son of Nicholas Kinney.
Res. Amlin, O. Issue (Kinney): i. Jamet Wetley^^ b. 30
Aug., 1890. ii. John C, b. 25 March, 1892. iii. NichoUu
P., b. 2 July, 1894. iv. Margaret M., b. 20 Oct, 1897. v.
Frederic A., b. 26 June, 1900. vi. Ruth 0., b. 27 Dec., 1904.
4103. Chloe, b. 2 Feby., 1868; d. 26 March, 1888.
4104. James Wesley, b. 2 May, 1869; m. Mary Hunter.
4106. Mary Jane, b. 14 Dec., 1870; d. 11 Oct, 1871.
4106. Rebecca Ann, b. 18 Jany., 1873; d. 21 Oct, 1878.
4107. William Allen, b. 17 July, 1875, Fort Jennings, O.; m. Anna
Dominy.
4108. Hosea Wilson, b. 22 April, 1878, Fort Jennings; m. Abbie
Kuhn.
4109. John Christopher, b. 30 May, 1880; unm. Res. Hilliards, O.
4110. Maggie M., b. 6 July, 1882; unm. Res. Hilliards, O.
4111. Catherine, b. 24 Nov., 1885; m. at Columbus, O., 17 Aug.,
1904, WilKam Clover, b. 23 Dec., 1879, Hilliards, O., son of
James W. and Anna (Boyd) Clover. Res. Hilliards. Issue
(Clover) : i. Clarence Stewart^\ b. 22 Jany., 1906.
3032. Amos Harris* Psndlbton (Jamee*, Jamee QUkey', Oideon^,
Thomae^, Jamee\ Caleb*), was bcnm at Hilliards, Ohio, 8 June, 1847.
He has followed the trade of a carpenter and builder, and since his
removal to Colorado has become interested in mining ventures. He
is secretary of the Pole Creek Milling and Mining Co. of Pole Creek,
Colo., and makes his home at Pueblo in that state.
He married (1), at Hilliards, Ohio, 3 September, 1865, Emily
West, daughter of Benjamin West. She died at Hilliards, 22 April,
1882, and he married (2), at Dublin, Ohio, 16 February, 1883, Hat-
tie Cook, bom there, 9 May, 1864, daughter of Dewitt C. and Jane
(Dale) Cook.
Issue by first wife, bom at Hilliards, Ohio:
4112. Frank^^, b. 16 Aug., 1866.
4113. Henry I., b. 16 Sept, 1868; d. Jany., 1889.
4114. John B., b. 20 Sept, 1869; m. Gertrade Baker.
4115. Laura Lenora, b. 19 Feby., 1871 ; m. [3065] Gideon H.* Pen-
dleton.
4116. Sarah EUa, b. 21 Nov., 1875; d. 17 April, 1901, Pueblo, Colo.;
m. Walter Herbert Issue (Herbert): i. WiUiam^^, b. 13
April, 1893. ii. Harry, b. 25 Nov., 1895. iii. Fred, b. 27
Aug., 1896. iv. Birdif, b. 20 Oct., 1898. Mr. Herbert and
his family are living at Colorado Springs, Colo.
4117. Bennie F., b. 2 Aug., 1877; m. Albert Washington Hervey.
No issue. Res. Pueblo, Colo.
4118. William, b. 13 Aug., 1879; d. July, 1880.
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670 THE PENDLETON OEKEiXOOFT
Issue by second wife:
4119. Bessie F., b- 28 July, 1884; m. 4 Aug., 1904, Harry Walker.
Res. Pueblo, Colo. Issue (Walker): i. Edna}\ b. 31 March,
1905.
4120. Amy, b. Jany., 1886; d. inf.
4121. Pearly, b. Feby., 1887; d. inf.
4122. Millie, b. AprU, 1889; d. inf.
4123. Annie Blanche, b. 20 May, 1890.
4124. Walter, b. 28 Oct., 1892; d. inf.
4126. Arthur, b. 28 Oct., 1896.
4126. V. v., b. 26 Oct., 1899; d. inf.
3033. EzERiAH Datidson* Pendleton (Jamei*, Jamet Oilkef,
Oidean^, Thomai^, Jamei^, Caleb*), was bom in Franklin County,
Ohio, 15 May, 1849. He is now engaged in blacksmithing at Amelia,
Ohio.
He married (1), 11 March, 1869, Mary Hunter. She died 17
March, 1891, at Howard, Kansas, and he married (2), Novonber,
1896, [3072] Lillian Matilda* Pendleton, a first cousin, daughter of
[1746] John Jefferson* and Lirana (Brown) Pendleton.
Issue by first wife:
4127. James A.", b. 27 July, 1876; d. 29 Dec,, 1898.
4128. Purdy King, b. 23 June, 1877. He was serving in the U. S.
Army in the Philippines in 1903.
4129. Harriet Jane, b. 11 June, 1880.
4130. WilHam, b. 12 March, 1888.
4131. Howard, b, 14 Aug., 1890.
Issue by second wife:
4132. Florence Fern, b. 2 Jany., 1898.
4133. VirgU Leslie, b. 26 May, 1900,
3034. Daniel G.* PenditETON (Jantei*, James Gilkey"', Gideon*,
Thomas*, James^, Caleb*), was bom in Franklin County, Ohio, 28
March, 1851. He is a carpenter and builder and is now living at
Newark, Ohio.
He married 16 February, 1872, Etta Sullivan, daughter of Wesley
and Mary Ann (Fritchman) Sullivan.
Issue, bom near HiUiards, Ohio, except the last:
4134. Mary E.*®, b. 12 July, 1873; m. James D. Brown. Res. Dub-
lin, O. Issue (Brown): i. Arnold, ii. Ivy. iii. Fay. iv.
Sarah, v. James, vi. Henry, vii. Alice.
4135. Mahlon Wesley, b. 19 April, 1875; m, Nannie Clark.
4136. Benjamin, b. 22 April, 1877; m. at Columbus, O., 25 June,
1903, Alice Rarey, b. 6 Sept., 1874, near Lewis^ Iowa, daugh-
ter of James Deliver and Martha (Valentine) Rarey. No
issue. Res. Newark, O.
4137. George, b. 24 Feby., 1879; m. Marilla Grooms.
4138. Daniel, b. 20 Dec., 1881; d. 1898.
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NIXTH OENSRATION 671
4139. Joseph^ b. 10 March^ 1883; m. Louise Hajnes.
4140. Grover Cleveland, b. 30 April, 1886.
4141. Eber T,, b. 27 Jany., 1888.
4143. Loren, b. 21 Sept., 1895, Worthington, O.
3037. Anna* Pendleton (Joel\ James Gilkey^, Gideon^ Thatnoi^,
James*, Caleh^), was born near Findlay, Ohio, 29 July, 1835. She
married 17 May, 1863, Campbell Byal, bom 7 September, 1834, died
11 August, 1881, son of John and Elizabeth (Newtstuter) Byal. Mrs.
Byal is now living in Findlay.
Issue (Byal):
i. Melville^^ b. 14 Aug., 1866; m. 29 March, 1888, Frances Corn-
well. Res. McC<Hnb, O.
ii. Nora May, b. 20 Oct., 1868; m. 13 Jany., 1892, William E. Gor-
rell. Res. Findlay, O.
iii. Cory CampbeU, b. 12 Nov., 1870; d. 21 Dec., 1870.
iv. Clement L., b. 22 April, 1874; m. 29 Sept, 1898, Estella Mary
Miller. Res. Findlay, O.
V. Leslie Lee, b. 11 July, 1877; m. 27 Nov., 1901, Minnie Nique.
Res. Findlay, O.
3040. Lucinda' Pendleton (Joel*, James Gilkey', Oidean*,
Thomas^, James*, Caleb*), was bom near Findlay, Ohio, 1 Septem-
ber, 1842. She married 25 November, 1862, William Rufus Bald-
win, bom 11 Febraary, 1842, son of Isaac and Elisabeth (WiDey)
Baldwin. Res. Findlay, Oliio.
Issue (Baldwin):
i. William Wallace^^ b. 16 Sept, 1863; m. 1 Jany., 1889, Sadie
Kuepper. Res. Findlay, O.
ii. Amy Elizabeth, b. 30 Aug., 1867; m. 20 Oct., 1887, Harvey
Grant Clark. Res. Findlay, O.
iii. Edward Jiles, b. 5 March, 1870; m. 27 Sept., 1892, Ewalthy
Shufelt. Res. Mill City, Ore.
iv. Harriet Laura, b. 23 Aug., 1873; m. 9 June, 1895, Lewis H.
Crew. Res. Sapulpa, Okla.
V. Albert Joel, b. 7 May, 1876; m. 25 July, 1901, Martha J. Rus-
sell. Res. Mill City, Ore.
Ti. Louisa May, b. 5 Feby., 1884; m. 2 Dec., 1904, William J. Rus-
sell. Res. St. Augustine, Fla.
Tii. Ellsworth Eugene, b. 3 April, 1886. Res. Mlill City, Ore.
3041. George Sherman* Pendleton (Joel*, James OHhey^, Gid-
eon*, Thomas*, James*, Caleb*), was born near Findlay, Oliio, 1 Jany.,
1845, and is now living in that city. He married in Nevada, 3 No-
vember, 1868, Mary Stamper Anderson, bom 2 November, 1842, died
19 November, 1901, Findlay, Ohio, daughter of John Stamper and
Ellen (Lawler) Anderson.
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672 THB PBNBLBTON OENXALOOFT
Issue:
4143. Harriet Amy^S b. 7 Aug., 1869; m, at Ottawa, 0-, 25 July,
1890, Charles Franklin Pritchard, K 10 May, 1870, ElweU,
Mich., son of Rev. Charles H. and Delilah (Kearna) Pritch-
ard. Res. Mt. Pleasant, Mich. Issuet (Pritchard) : L FioUt
Dapha$ie^\ h. 13 Dec., 1891. u. Charlet Sherman, b. 12 Oct,
1893. iii. Frank Arnold, b. 11 Feby., 1896. iv. Brice Orlan,
b. 28 Nov., 1897. v. Gladyt Marie, h. 2i July, 1901.
4144. Lucinda, b. 11 J^ny., 1872; m. 26 June, 1906, William Harry
Frost, b. 8 March, 1876, son of William J. and Amanda R.
(Childs) Frost. Res. Findlay, O.
4145. Louisa, K 18 Jany., 1874; unm. (1906).
3042. JoBL Wallacb*, Pekdueton {Joel\ Jamet OUkey^, Gideon*,
Thomae^, Jamei^, Caleb*), was bom near Findlay, Ohio, 3 December,
1848, and is now living at Vanlue, Ohio. He married 3 October,
1873, Mary Ann Plotts, bom 24 November, 1847, daughter of John
and Matilda (Morehart) Plotts.
Issue:
4146. Anna Amy*®, b. 8 Aug., 1874; m, 30 July, 1904, Merlin Cor-
Wn, b. 24 Dec., 1873, son of George W. and Harriet (Brown)
Corbin. Res. Vanlue, O. Issue (Corbin), b. at Vanlue:
i. WendeW\ b. 16 Feby., 1905. ii. Nera Maxine, b. 1 Aug.,
1906. iii. Delmar Dean, b. 2 Oct., 1908.
4147. Mayme, b. 27 Nov., 1876; unm.
4148. George Washington, b. 3 Oct., 1881; unm.
4149. Lulu May, b. 31 Jany., 1884; unm.
4150. Bertha Belle, b. 11 March, 1886; m. at Vanlue, O., 9 Aug.,
1906, Jesse Coldren, b. 9 Aug., 1885, son of William and
Lydia (Pepple) Coldren. Issue (Coldren): i. Rtueell Da-
fnon^\ b. 1907.
3043. Mart Elizabeth' Pendlbton (Joel*, Jamee Gilkey^, Gid-
eon*, Thomas*, Jamet^, Caleb*), was bom near Findlay, Ohio, 25
February, 1851. She married Isaac Comer Porter, son of Amos and
Sarah (Comer) Porter. He is a hardware dealer at Findlay.
Issue (Porter), bom at Findlay,, Ohio:
i. William Wallace", b. 11 Nov., 1869; m. 11 June, 1889, Tracy
Victoria Heckerman. Res. Findlay, O.
ii. Eva, b. 17 Nov., 1871; m. 27 June, 1895, Robert Scott Mc-
Gregor. Res. Findlay, O.
iii. Carrie, b. 1 Jany., 1873; m. 29 Oct., 1895, William Lawrence
Schoonover. Res. Findlay, O.
iv. Charles Cyms, b. 11 Aug., 1876; m. 20 Sept., 1896, Nellie Heck-
erman. Res. Mill Cily, Ore.
V. Bessie Belle, b. 15 Aug., 1879; d. 25 Nov., 1888.
vi. Paul Pendleton, b. 3 Feby., 1882; m. 17 Sept, 1903, Bertha
Walters. Res. Findlay, O.
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NINTH GENERATION 673
viL Byron, b. 13 Feby., 1885; m. 25 Sept, 1904, Lizzie Heffner.
Res. Findlay, O.
viii. Lester, b. 19 July, 1890.
ix. Ethel, b. 31 May, 1893.
X. Arthur, b. 28 July, 1896.
3044. Harriet Amy* Pendleton (Joel^ Jamet Gilkey^, Gideon^
Thomas^, Jamet^, Caleh^), was bom near Findlay, Ohio, 16 June,
1853. She married 23 July, 1871, Dr. Franklin Litzenberg, bom 1
October, 1848, son of Simon and Christina Ann (Kisor) Litzenberg.
Res. Findlay, Ohio.
Issue (Litzenberg):
i. Orpha^^ b. 26 Dec., 1876 ^ m. Howard Spangler.
ii. Edward Franklin, b. 17 Sept., 1882.
3045. Louisa* Pendleton (Joel^, James GUhey'', Gideon^, Thomoi^,
James^, Caleb*), was bom near Findlay, Ohio, 8 December, 1856.
She married 11 March, 1875, Daniel Franklin Lightfoot, bom 3 De-
cember, 1851, son of Henry and Margaret (Russell) Lightfoot. Res.
Findlay, Ohio.
Issue (Lightfoot):
i. Carrie May^^ b. 14 May, 1876; m. 24 Oct., 1893, George Wash-
ington Teatsworth.
ii. Franklin Joel, b. 14 July, 1879; m. 1 Jany., 1901, Blanch Ethel
Jacobs. Res. Mill City, Ore.
iii. Bessie Belle, b. 20 June, 1884; d. 21 Sept., 1893.
iv. Amy Elsie, b. 27 Jany., 1888; m. March, 1907, William Archer.
V. William Pendleton, b. 27 Sept, 1895.
vi. Myrtle Oletha, b. 2 Dec, 1898.
3046. Charles French^ Pendleton (JoeP, James Gilhey', Gid-
eon^, Thomas'^, James^, Caleb*), was bora near Findlay, Ohio, 12
April, 1859. He married 12 April, 1879, Elizabeth D. Henry, bom
30 September, 1860, daughter of James L. and Frances (Dodge)
Henry. Res. Findlay, Ohio.
Issue :
4151. Nina Maude", b. 20 Feby., 1880; m. at Leipsic, O., 30 Nov.,
1901, Willis Deo Grubb, b. 6 Oct., 1878, son of Jacob and
Violet (MteGinnis) Grubb. No issue. Res. Findlay, O.
4152. Lulu Blanche, b. 7 Feby., 1882; m. at Napoleon, O., 31 Dec.,
1901, Ira Andrews Stage, b. 12 July, 1881, Mariette, O.,
son of Samuel Gibson and Henrietta (Hanna) Stage. Res.
Toledo, O. Issue (Stage): i. Yuron Bemadeite^^, b. 30
June, 1906, Toledo.
4153. Kie, b. 6 May, 1884; d. 4 Sept., 1884.
4154. Mabel Catherine, b. 27 July, 1886.
4155. Amy Suphrona, b. 10 Sept, 1888.
4156. Charles Henry, b. 27 Feby., 1890.
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674 THE PEITDLBTON GENEALOGY
3048. (Rev.) Eugene Beauharnaib* Pendleton (Gideon^, Jama
Gilkey', Gideon^, Thomas^, Jamei^, Caleb^), was born in Henderson
County Ky., 19 Jnne^ 1844. When he was eight years old his
parents removed to Lauderdale County^ Tenn., and he lived there
until 1867, when he removed to Dyersburg, Tenn. Mr. Pendleton
has made his home there ever since. He engaged in business in that
town until shortly before receiving his ordination as a minister in the
Baptist Church on the 22nd of September, 1894.
Eugene B.* Pendleton married 12 October, 1869, Lucie Rodgers,
bom 23 April, 1851, Dyer County, Tenn., daughter of John W. and
Sarah J. (Brown) Rodgers.
Issue:
4157. Edgar Roscoe'% b. 12 Sept., 1877; m. 19 Oct, 1900, Frances
Watkins, dau. of Zechariah Grandison and Frances (Ste-
vens) Watkins. She d. without issue, 8 Dec, 1905. Mr.
Pendleton lives in Memphis, Tenn.
4158. Sally M., b. 24 July, 1880; d. 21 Dec, 1883.
3049. (Hon.) George Franklin* Psndlbton (^LieuL Darius
Dow^, Jamei Gilhey'^, Gideon^, Thomas^, James^, Caleb^), was bom
on South Fox Island, Me., 27 September, 1840. In the following
year his parents left the old Philbrook homestead on this island and
removed to the wilderness of Hancock County, Ohio. With very
meagre opportunities for an education in such a backwoods region,
he picked up the best he could get at the early common school, study-
ing at night by the aid of a hickory bark fire, supplemented by a
lard lamp of those days, which swung from a puncheon mantel in his
father's log cabin. Later he attended for a few weeks every year
the so-called High School at Findlay, the county seat.
At the age of fifteen he began teaching in tiie common schools of
the county, spending his vacations upon the farm, and in learning
under his father the trade of a carpenter and joiner. On the 18th
of August, 1862, he closed a term of school at Union Center, Ohio,
and the next day enlisted in his father's company, G, 118th Regt,
Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and served mostly at the front in Kentudky
and Tennessee, until after Richmond fell. He was mustered out, 5
June, 1866. During the nine months of his father's service as First
Lieutenant of the company, they were daily companions, and shared
all the rigors of the soldier's life in an active campaig^n.
In November, 1863, while the 118th Ohio was below Enoxville,
George F. Pendleton was ordered to headquarters as commissary
head clerk for the brigade and sent to Kingston, Tenn., as chief clerk
to the purchasing and issuing commissary there, where he remained
as such for fifteen months. Afterwards he was with part of Stone-
man's command in East Tennessee until the close of the war. Dur-
ing his service in the army Mr. Pendleton refused promotion at dif-
ferent times, and the only office he held was that of Corporal, which
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[3049] Hon. George Franklin Pendleton
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Digitized by V^OOQIC
NINTH OENSRATIOK 675
his Captain and Colonel forced upon him as a joke; he always re-
ferred to it afterwards as " Eighth Corporal by brevet."
Upon his retarn from the war he resumed school teachings which
he continued until Aprils 1867, when he received an appointment as
Deputy Collector of Internal Revenue for what was then the Fifth
Congressional District of Ohio. During the two years and more in
which he was engaged in this service all his spare time was devoted
to the study of law, and such rapid progress did he make that he
was admitted to the Ohio bar at the sitting of the State Supreme
Court in December, 1870.
Mr. Pendleton was a School Examiner of Hancock County for
seven years from 1867, and for many years an Examiner in the city
schools of Findlay. He was Mayor of Findlay from April, 1870, to
April, 1872, and Prosecuting Attorney of Hancock County from the
1st of January, 1872, to the 1st of January, 1871. From October
25, 1883, to February 9, 1890, he served as Common Pleas Judge in
the Tenth District of Ohio. By virtue of this office he was also Dis-
trict Judge, and until February 9, 1885, sat in the district courts of
the Tenth Ohio District, which court had jurisdiction next to the Su-
preme Court of the state.
Since that time he has refused all overtures for a renomination
save on one occasion, and has engaged in the practice of law at
Findlay, in which he has met with a large degree of success.
George F.* Pendleton married (1), at Findlay, Ohio, 2 May, 1871,
Emma Frances Galloway, bom in Wayne County, Ohio, 27 August,
1848, died at Findlay, 29 June, 1874, daughter of George Washing-
ton and Martha (Parsons) Galloway. He married (2), at Middle-
town, Ohio, 14 November, 1877, Mary Belle Sutphin, bom there, 4
December, 1849, daughter of Joseph and Caroline (Johnston) Sut-
phin.
Issue by second wife, bom at Findlay, Ohio:
4159. Charles Sutphin", b. 27 Feby., 1879; m. at Sandusky, O., 14
Aug., 1905, Jessie Mitchell Hamilton, b. there, 12 Jany.,
1880, dau. of William and Eliza (Pool) Hamilton. No
issue. . Charles S. Pendleton and his wife were graduated
from Oberlin College in the class of 1901, both receiving
the A. B. degree. Mr. Pendleton remained there as a post-
graduate student and teacher of English for two more years,
when he received the degree of M. A. He continued at Ober-
lin for one year longer as instructor in English, since which
time he has been teaching the advanced classes in English at
the East High School, Minneapolis, Minn.
4160. Emma Galloway, b. 3 May, 1881 ; m. at Findlay, 1 Dec, 1904,
John L. Kramer, b. 30' June, 1868, Plain City, O., son of
Jacob and Dilla Maria (Kent) Kramer. No issue. She was
for two years a student at Oberlin College.
4161. George Franklin, Jr., b. 17 Nov., 1883. He attended Oberlin
College for two years, and in 1904 went into the steel works
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at Lorain^ O.; returned to Oberlin in 1908^ and entered the
junior claas with hia brother^ Cheater.
4162. Gertnide, b. 4 Sept.^ 1887; d. 8 Sept., 1887.
4163. Cheater, b. 23 Oct., 1888. He waa graduated from the Find-
lay Hi^ School in June, 1906, and ia now a junior at
Oberlin.
Ref.t ''Men of Northwestern Ohio*" pp. 179-189.
3050. ZiLPHA* Pendlxton (Lieut. Dariui Dow\ James OUkey^,
OideoH^, Thomoi^, Jamei^, Caleb*), waa bom in Union Townahip,
Hancock County, Ohio, 18 September, 1842, and died in Eanaaa, 21
February, 1888.
She married 13 October, 1864, George Sender, bom 6 November,
1840, son of Peter J. and Catherine Elizabeth (Stinbocker) Semler.
Issue (Semler), first three bom near Fostoria, Ohio, others
near Council Grove, Kansas:
i. Catherine Elizabeth^S b. 20 July, 1867; m. 11 March, 1890,
Swan J. Peterson. Res. Wilsey, Kaa.
ii. Florence Viola, b. 20 March, 1869; m. 10 March, 1887, James
Wilson Jackson. Res. Shattuck, Okla.
iii. Armada Sylvana, b. 16 Nov., 1870; m. 23 June, 1888, Daniel
Shelby Lovercheck. Res. Hebron, Nebr.
iv. lida Jane, b. 24 July, 1872; m. 23 Oct, 1890, Walter Ames.
Res. Fayetteville, Ark.
V. Adda May, b. 10 Miirch, 1875; d. 21 Nov., 1887, at Hymer, Kas.
vi. Alice RosetU, b. 10 May, 1877; m. (1), 19 April, 1902, Harvey
James Briggs; (2), March, 1907, Elmer Frits. Res. Catesby,
Okla.
vii. Marion Franklin, b. 30 April, 1879; m. Oct, 1897, Mary Rosette
Burnett. Res. Shattuck, Okla.
viii. Garfield, b. 26 June, 1881; d. 28 Feby., 1906.
ix. Josie Anna, b. 11 March, 1883; m. 16 March, 1904, George
Frederick Marston. Res. Fargo, Okla.
3062. JoBL* PsNULBTON (Lteut Darius Dow^, James Qilkey^, Gid-
eon*, Thomas^, James*, Caleb*), was bom in Union Township, Han-
cock County, Ohio, 24 March, 1846, and died at Akron, Ohio, at mid-
night, 10-11 Febroary, 1901. He was a mason, contractor and
builder.
He married 22 March, 1866, Margaret E. Morrison, bom 3 Sep-
tember, 1846, daughter of Thomas and Elisa (Fout) Morrison.
Issue:
4164. Marion Virgil^^ b. 8 Janv., 1867; m. Mettie A. Snyder.
4165. Viola N., b. 19 Nov., 1868; d. 24 Nov., 1868.
4166. Mayme S., b. 12 Aug., 1870; m. at McComb, O., 24 Oct, 1889,
William Ross Alspach, b. 5 Aug., 1868, son of Jeremiah and
Leah (King) Alspach. Res. Fostoria, O. Issue (Alspach):
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i. WUliam Rohert^^, b. 22 Jany., 1893, Findlay, O. ii. Leah
Nellie, b. 22 Sept., 1902, Fostoria.
4167. Florence V., b. 17 Oct., 1872; m. at Findlay,^ O., 6 Sept, 1888,
Edward Martz, b. 3 March, 1867, Sidney, O., son of Fred-
erick and Caroline (Kah) Martz. Res. McComb, O. lasae
(Martz), b. at McComb: i. Carrie Olive W.^^, b. 2 Nov.,
1889. ii. Cloid A: W., b. 14 July, 1891. iii. Bemice Leona,
b. 9 June, 1893. iv. James Cooper, b. 6 July, 1895. v. Fred
Detvey, b. 24 Oct., 1897.
4168. Clara (Carrie) Belle, b. 19 Feby., 1876, Fostoria, O.; m. 22
Aug., 1893, Isdoures Bysel, b. 1 April, 1869, son of George
Washington and Jemmi (Conn) Bysel. No issue. Res. near
McComb, O.
4169. Sherman, b. 5 July, 1879.
3053. William* Psndlbton (Lieut. Darius Don>^, James Qilhey^,
Oideon*, Thomas^, James^, Caleb*), was bom in Hancock County,
Ohio, 1 October, 1847. He began the manufacture of tile in Blanch-
ard Township, Ohio, and after continuing this occupation there for
nine years, removed to Putnam County, Ohio, and in 1881, to Mc-
Comb, where he has built up a large and successful business.
He married (1), 24 October, 1876, Melvina S. Shilling, bom 23
Febmary, 1853, died 23 July, 1882, daughter of Samuel and Eliza
(Kinsey) Shilling. He married (2), at LaGrange, Ind., 30 Octo-
ber, 1884, Mary M. Hanes, bom 10 September, 1849, Bloomdale,
Ohio, daughter of Alexander and Elizabeth (Shue) Hanes.
Issue by first wife:
4170. Clara E.", b. 15 Sept., 1876; m. at Norwalk, O., 11 July,
1896, Bertcs Dyche, b. 7 March, 1871, McComb, O., son of
Joseph and Ella (McCrill) Dyche. No issue. Res. Mc-
Comb, O.
4171. Cloah A., b. 24 Nov., 1877; d. 11 July, 1878.
4172. Bertha A., b. 15 Aug., 1879; unm.
Issue by second wife, bom at McComb, Ohio:
4173. Dail Lloyd, b. 27 Oct., 1885.
4174. Warren, b. 19 April, 1887; d. 1 May, 1887.
4176. Orpha Ophelia, b. 28 April, 1888.
4176. Vaerda A., b. 24 Jany., 1890.
4177. WiUiam, Jr., b. 18 Aug., 1891; d. 24 Sept., 1892.
4178. Harland Elbert, b. 1 June, 1893.
3054. Jambs Marion* Pendleton (Lieut, Darius Dow*, James
Oilkey', Gideon*, Thomas*, James^, Caleb*), waal bom in Union Town-
ship, Hancock County, Ohio, 21 November, 1849, and is a farmer
near McComb, Ohio. He married 10 July, 1881, Louisa C. Ward,
bora 4 December, 1860, daughter of James G. and Hannah (Con-
nie) Ward.
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Issue:
4179. Oncl Fern", b. 21 July, 1886; m, 16 Fcby., 1909, Robert J.
Cusac. Res. McComb, O.
4180. Mabel Eletha, b. 7 Sept, 1888.
3055. Elizabsth Jane* Psxdleton (Lieut, Darius Dom\ James
GUhey', Gideon^, Thonuu^, Jamei^, Caleb*), was bom near McComb,
Ohio, 4 October, 1852, and died 15 January, 1879. She married 10
March, 1870, William Koontz, son of Jacob and Frederica (Rowe)
Koontz.
Issue (Koontz), bom in Hancock County, Ohio:
i. Charles Miortimer*<>, b. 14 Aug., 1870; d. 23 Sept., 1907, New-
ark, O.; m. (1), 11 April, 1894, Lena F. Hagans; m. (2),
31 July, 1907, Lizzie Noe.
ii. Joseph Darius, b. 1 Jany., 1873; m. 24 Dec., 1896, Harriette
Esther Dillinger. Res. Findlay, O.
iu. Mayme (Mary A.), b. 17 March, 1871; m. 28 March, 1904,
Milo Walton. Res. Seattle, Wash.
3056. Florence Ann* Pendleton (Lieut. Darius Dow*, James
GUkey'', Gideon^, Thomas^, James^, Caleb^), was bom near McComb,
Ohio, 29 August, 1854. She married 26 March, 1874, Enoch L.
Haddox, bom 13 December, 1850, McComb, Ohio son of Enoch and
Elizabeth (Colclo) Haddox. Res. McComb, Ohio.
Issue (Haddox), bom at McComb:
i. Child, b. and d. 25 Jany., 1876.
ii. Alta L.", b. 19 Nov., 1878; m. 24 Dec., 1899, Hettie Crawford.
Res. McComb.
iii. Olive Estella, b. 5 June, 1883; d. 21 Oct., 1885.
3057. Viola Armada* J Pendleton (Lieut, Darius Don>*, James
Gilkey'', Gideon^, Thomas^, James*, Caleb*), was bom near McComb,
Ohio, 22 December, 1856. She married at McComb, 26 December,
1875, Joseph P. Hanes, bom 24' October, 1851, son of Alexander and
Elizabeth (Shue) Hanes.
Issue (Hanes) :
i. Armald^^ b. 25 July, 1877; d. Aug., 1877.
ii. Arba Devard, b. 6 Nov., 1878. Res. McComb, O.
iii. Almada Maude, b. 19 Oct., 1880; m. 3 June, 1903, Harve Oram.
Res. McComb, O.
iv. Clyde E., b. 11 Dec, 1883. Res. McComb, O.
V. Vasta Eva, b. 29 July, 1890.
vi. Joseph Lee, b. 27 July, 1896.
3058. Saloma Amy* Pendleton (Lieut. Darius Dow*, James GU-
kef, Gideon*, Thomas*, James*, Caleb*), was born near McComb,
Ohio, 26 December, 1858. She married at McComb, 12 March, 1876,
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Christian D. Inebnit, born 2 Jannary, 1865, son of Ulrich and Mag-
dalina (Wyss) Inebnit. Residence, Goshen, Ind.
Issne (Inebnit):
i. Irvin J.", b. 29 Jany., 1877; d. 17 July, 1878.
u. Omar V., b. 14 Nov., 1878; m. 18 May, 1906, Nellie Conine.
Res. Mt Cory, O.
iii. Laura L., b. 18 Feby., 1883; m. 20 June, 1906, Arthur Eckle-
berger. Res. Goshen, Ind.
iv. Glenn W., b. 19 Dec., 1884.
V. Bessie B., b. 18 Feby., 1886.
vi. Howard R., b. 23 Feby., 1888.
vii. Chester H., b. 19 Jany., 1891.
viii. Lester C. (twin with Chester),
ix. Nellie M., b. 25 April, 1898.
X. Nelson B., b. 9 Feby., 1901.
xi. Helen R., b. 23 Jany., 1903.
3059. McClellan C Pendleton (Lieut. Darim Dotv^, James
Gilhey', Gideon^, Thomas^, James*, Caleb*), was bom near McComb,
Ohio, 26 July, 1861. He was graduated from the Scientific and
Pharmaceutical Departments of the Ada [Ohio] Normal University,
with degrees of B. S. and Ph. G., and since that time has been a
teacher and pharmacist. For some years past Mr. Pendleton has
been the proprietor of a drug store in Detroit, Mich,
He married in Detroit, 12 June, 1896, Emma F. Granger, bom
there, 17 October, 1868, daughter of Sidney and Arilla (Clapp)
Granger.
Issue, bom at Detroit, Mich.:
4181. McClellan Granger^% b. 15 April, 1896; d. 7 Aug., 1897.
4182. Harvey George, b. 23 Aug., 1905; d. 24 Aug., 1906.
4182a. Darius Floyd, b. 6 April, 1910.
3060. Grant* Pendleton (Lieut. Darius Donfi, James Oilkey^,
Gideon^, Thomas^, James*, Caleb*), was bom near McComb, Ohio, 5
Febmary, 1863. For some years he was a farmer at Blanchard,
Ohio, and is now engaged in the manufacture of tile at McComb,
Ohio.
He married at McComb, in 1883, Sarah Flavina Mogle, daughter
of Emanuel and Martha (Caskey) Mogle.
Issue :
4183. Gertrude B.^^ b. 9 Jany., 1884; d. 14 May, 1884.
4184. Loa Alena, b. 19 April, 1886; m. 30 July, 1904, Walter C.
Hooker. Res. Lafayette, Ind.
4185. Jessie May, b. 22 Dec, 1887.
4186. Martha Almada, b. 26 Jany., 1889.
4187. John Lee, b. 19 Jany., 1891.
4188. Hattie Mable, b. 16 Nov., 1892.
4189. Calvin Clark, b. 21 Dec, 1894.
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4190. BurdeU, b. 24 Nov., 1896.
4191. Faxmie Fern, b. 1 March, 1898.
3061. Mart Altira* Psndlbtok (Lieut. Darius Dow\ James Gil-
key'', Gideon^, Thomas'^, James^, CaLeh*), was bom near McComb,
Ohio, 24 March, 1866. She married 19 November, 1885, William
Harrison Bails, bom 28 March, 1859, in HancodL County, Ohio, scm
of Abraham Lincoln and Elizabeth (Hart) Bails. Res. Townwood,
Ohio.
Issue (Bails):
i. Anson Hard^% b. 23 Jany., 1887; in 1907 he was attending
Crawfis College,
ii. Lester McClellan, b. 17 Dec., 1889; d. 25 July, 1890.
iii. Milton Forest, b. 10 Nov., 1890.
iv. Walter Emerson, b. 3 June, 1893.
V. Leroy Ludwig, b. 19 March, 1895.
vi. William Richard, b. 22 Nov., 1897; d. 30 Aug., 1898.
vii. J. G. Carlisle, b. 31 July, 1899.
viii. Mabel Pauline, b. 10 Aug., 1902.
iz. George Pendleton, b. 11 Dec. 1905.
3062. LivoNA Adelia* Pendleton {Lieut. Darius Dow^, James
Gilkey'', Gideon^, Thomas^, James^, Caleb*), was bom near McComb,
Ohio, 13 Febmary, 1869. She married 6 June, 1887, William Edson
Harris, born 13 March, 1862, in Licking County, Ohio, son of Isaac
and Anna (McCamey) Harris. Res. Mt. Cory, Ohio.
Issue (Harris):
i. Hazel H.", b. 31 Jany., 1889.
ii. Irvin Ray, b. 29 May, 1891.
iii. Vera Estella, b. 6 July, 1894.
iv. Paul Dwight, b. 28 June, 1902.
V. William Willis Carol, b. 2 April, 1907.
3063. Clara Almeda* Pendleton (Lieut. Darius Dow*, Jamet
GUhey'', Gideon*, Thomas^, James^, Caleb*), was bom near McComb,
Ohio, 17 October, 1871. She married 6 March, 1890, William Frank-
lin Miller, bom 8 September, 1868, son of Peter £. and Catherine
(Foltz) Miller. Res. North Baltimore, Ohio.
Issue (Miller):
i. Vera Mayl^ b. 13 Feby., 1891.
ii. Catharine Ruth, b. 13 Dec, 1894.
iii. Lillian Maude, b. 28 April, 1900.
3066. Gideon Horatio* Pendleton (John Jefferson*, James Gi-
hey'', Gideon*, Thomas*, James^, Caleb*), was bom in Ohio, 17 May,
1850. He was for some time a jeweler in Galatin, Mo., where he
enjoyed a prosperous business. Not many years ago he took up the
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NINTH OSNSRATIOK 681
study of osteopathy^ and was graduated from the American School of
that science. Since then he has practiced this profession at Galatin.
Gideon H.* Pendleton married 6 June, 1886, [4116] Laura Lenora"
Pendleton, daughter of his first cousin [3032] Amos Harris* Pen-
dleton.
Issue, bom at Gallatin, Mo.:
4192. William Wood", b. 17 Aug., 1887; d, 11 July, 1888.
4193. Benjamin Harrison, b. 17 April, 1889.
4194. Charles Bruce, b. 2 Jany., 1891.
4195. Ona Mae, b. 9 Oct., 1893.
4196. ArbeHa B., b. 28 Nov., 1895.
4197. Dewey Lee, b. 21 AprU, 1898.
4198. Neva Gertie, b. 24 Feby., 1904.
3067. EuoENS Lbroy^ Psndlston (JoAn Jefferson*, James Gil-
key'', Gideon^, Thomas^, James^, Caleb*), was bom 31 January, 1853,
He married 23 October, 1893, Bertha Buemier, daughter of Jacob
and Paulina; Buemier. Res. Ada, Ohio.
Issue:
4199. Paul*^ b. 12 Dec., 1896.
4200. Edgar, b. 27 Nov., 1899.
3069. Oscar Brucs' Pendleton (John Jefferson*, James GUhey^,
Gideon*, Thomas'^, James*, Caleb*), was born 6 December, 1858. He
married, 18 April, 1886, Emma House, daughter of William and
Effie (Maylor) House. Residence, Granville, Ohio.
Issue :
4201. William O.", b. 19 Mch., 1887.
4202. Effie F., b. 3 Mch., 1889.
3083. Bela* Pendleton (James*, John'', Gideon*, Thomas*,
James*, Caleb*), was bom 14 July, 1845, at Deer Island, N. B.,
and died at Frankfort, Mich., 8 June, 1895. When about three
years of age he was taken by his parents to Cleveland, Ohio, where
he lived until he entered the Union army in the Civil War. He en-
listed on the 31st of December, 1863, in Co. B, 107th Regt., Ohio
Volimteer Infantry, and served therein until the 13th of July, 1865,
when he was transferred to Co. G, 25th Ohio Volunteers. He was
mustered out with the company, 18 June, 1866. The Ohio adju-
tant-general's records give his name as "William," which was due
to his nick-name of " Billy."
After the war he engaged in carpentry at Cleveland, and about
1880, removed to Michigan, where his parents had already settled.
His widow and daughters live at Frankfort in that state.
Beeley' Pendleton married (1), at Cleveland, Ohio, in 1867, Fran-
ces Adelaide Holcomb, daughter of Albert and Mary E. (Norton)
Holcomb. She died at Concord, Ohio, 9 December, 1876, and he
married (2, also at Cleveland, 8 June, 1878, Martha Ann Story,
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born 6 February, 1861, Mentor, Ohio, daughter of Isaac Tena and
Emma Caroline (Wheeler) Story.
Issue by first wife, bom in Cleveland, Ohio:
4203. Albert James Francis^% b. 6 Aug., 1868; m. Caroline M.
Imark.
4204. Shirley Leicester, b. 11 Jany., 1870; m. Mrs. Emma" (Pen-
dleton) Chavalia.
Issue by second wife, first child bom at Concord, Ohio, others
at Frankfort, Mich.:
4205. John Henry, b. 14 April, 1880; d. 11 Dec., 1892, Frankfort,
Mich.
4206. Frances Adelaide, b. 4 Nov., 1882; m. at Frankfort, Mch., 4
July, 1901, Leroy Raiment Kibby, b. there 27 Jany., 1876,
son of Albert P. and Martha Amanda (Hanchett) Ejbby.
No issue. Mrs. Eibby has given us much help in this work.
4207. Seloma Eleanor, b. 24 Jany., 1885; m. at Frankfort, Mich.,
Emil Ernest Straubel, b. there, 29 Nov., 1877, s<m of Ernst
Benjamin and Katherine (Gettus) Straubel. Issue (Strau-
bel): i. Katherine^^, b. 20 Mch., 1903. ii. Roie Mary, b.
3 Sept., 1904. iii. Emil, b. 29 July, 1907. iv. Richard
Pendleton, b. 2 Aug., 1909. Also a son, WiUiard Archi-
bald, b. 23 May, 1900.
4208. Mary Ellen, b. 22 July, 1886; m. at Frankfort, Mich., 24
Dec, 1903, Charles Albert Stibitz, b. 28 June, 1877, North-
port, Mich., son of Peter and Katherine (Oberest) Stibits.
Issue (Stibitz): i. Son unnamed, b. 18 Aug., 1905; d. 20
Aug., 1905. ii. Ruth Katherine^^, b. 2 Nov., 1907. iii.
Charles Franklin, b. 12 Dec., 1909.
3084. John* Pendleton (James^, John'', Gideon^, Thomas',
James*, Caleh^), was bom at Deer Island, N. B., and was killed on
the railroad at Cleveland, Ohio. He was a soldier in the Civil War
serving in the 25th Ohio Volunteer Infantry and was for a time a
prisoner in the hands of the Confederates.
He married Sophia Hartman of Cleveland. She married (2),
Edward Bigelow and is now deceased.
Issue, bom at Cleveland, Ohio:
4209. Mary^®, d. at St Louis, Mo., ae. 16 years.
4210. Edward; he is believed to be deceased.
3087. Jambs* Pendleton, Jr. (James*, John', Gideon*, Thomas*,
James*, Caleb*), was bom near Cleveland, Ohio, 3 October, 1854.
He is a carpenter and lumberman and makes his home at Gladstone,
Mich.
He married, 27 Febmary, 1879, Nancy Philena Clyde, born 2
Febmary, 1854, Oswego County, N. Y., daughter of Stephen S. and
Clarissa (Morgan) Clyde.
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Issne^ bom at Frankforty Mich.:
4211. Emma Philena^^ b. 30 Nov., 1880; m. (1), 2 Sept., 1896,
John Chavalia. He d. in 1899, and she m. (2), 20 May,
1900, her first cousin, [4204] Shirley L.^^ Pendleton. Issue
by first husband (Chavalia): i. ApriUa Lenore^\ b. 23
April, 1897. ii. Leota Irene, h. 22 April, 1898; d. ae. 3
months, iii. John Clifford, b. 16 May, 1899. By her sec-
ond husband she has two more ch., William and Shirley, full
account of whom is given under their father's family.
4212. Maud, b. 9 Feby., 1882; m. Jerry Ward. Res. Lansing,
Mich. Issue (Ward): i. Ceca^\ b. 1901.
4213. Nora, b. 16 July, 1883; m. 9 May, 1901, Leonard Moore.
Res. Corunna, Mich. Issue (Mioore): i. Albert Judson^^,
b. 23 April, 1902.
4214. Nellie, b. 23 April, 1885. Res. Kalkaska, Mich.
4215. Martha, b. 9 Nov., 1887.
4216. Claudia, b. 4 June, 1897.
3088. James William* Pendleton (Beeley Blanchford^, John'',
Gideon*, Thomas^, James*, Caleb*), was bom at Darlington, Wis., 22
November, 1856, and has made his home at La Crosse, Wis., for
many years.
He married at La Crosse, 12 September, 1881, Elisabeth Grei-
neisen, bom 31 May, 1861, Clayton, Iowa, daughter of Mathias and
Frances Anna (Betchen) Greineisen.
Issue, bom at La Crosse, Wis.:
4217. Georgia A.*^ b. 12 June, 1882.
4218. James Henry Edward, b. 1 Sept, 1884.
4219. Peter Beeley, b. 26 Mch., 1886.
4220. Teresa Kathryn, b. 9 May, 1890; m. Edward Phoeling. Res.
LaCrosse. Issue (Phoeling): i. Margaret Louiie^^, b. 17
Dec., 1907.
4221. Gwendoline Elizabeth, b. 22 June, 1901.
3091. Pleasant Emma^ Pendleton {Beeley Blanchford*, John'',
Gideon*, ThOmat*, James*, Caleb*), was bora at Blanchardville,
Wis., 10 August, 1864. She married at La Crosse, Wis., 30 October,
1884, Albert Bowles Fessenden, born 2 December, 1864, Darlington,
Wis., son of Wesley and Priscilla (Lawrence) Fessenden. Residence^
La Crosse, Wis.
Issue (Fessenden), bom at La Crosse, except the second:
i. John Wesley^S b. 24 June, 1886; d. 29 July, 1885.
ii. George Lament, b. 7 Aug., 1886, lime Springs, Wis.
iii. Arthur Beeley, b. 16 Jany., 1889.
iv. Albert Allen, b. 7 Dec., 1890.
V. Bessie May Catherine, b. 30 Nov., 1892.
vi. Fred Ira, b. 11 Aug., 1896.
vii. Jessie Lillian, b. 29 July, 1897.
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▼iii. Frank Earl^ b. 22 Jane^ 1899.
ix. Blanch Emma Arlette, b. 25 April, 1901.
z. LadJle MUdred, b. 27 Sept, 1903.
zL Florence Roth Priadlla, b. 21 Ang., 1907.
3094. Lilly Louisa* Psndlbtoh {Beeletf BlamehfonP, Jokm',
Gideon^, Thonuu^, Jamet/^, Caleb*), was bom at La Croaae, Wis., 16
July, 1871. She married there, 7 l^aveabcr, 1886, Thomas Morris,
son of John and Jane (Graham) Morris. He was bom at St. Ar-
mond. Province Qnebec, Canada. Mr. Mcwris is a lawyer at La
Crosse, Wis., a member of tiie State Senate, and president of the
Wisconsin Board of Regents of Normal Schools. In 1908, he was
re-elected to the Senate by the largest m&j<nity of any candidate on
his ticket.
Issue (Morris), bom at La Crosse:
L Lillia Mary Mand**, b. 13 Oct, 1887.
ii. Katherine Jane, b. 6 April, 1890.
iii. Margaret Emma, b. 15 Aug., 1892.
iy. Howard Edward Pendleton, b. 25 Ang., 1894.
▼. John Panl, b. 25 Sept, 1896.
ri. Richard Douglas, b. 11 Nov., 1898.
vii. Thomas Ambrose, b. 20 Nov., 1902.
viii. Robert Donald, b. 3 Sept., 1905.
iz. Stephen Jerome, 1 June, 1908.
3095. RoT WsLLiNOTON* PsNDLBTON {BeeUff Blanchford^, John',
Gideon*, Thomas*, James^, Caleb*), -was bora at La Crosse, Wis., 11
January, 1879, and has always made his home in this city. He
married there, 7 February, 1906, Sophia Hanifl, bom in Ogga,
Austria-Hungary, daughter of Carl and Theresa (Lachits) H^ifl.
Issue, bom at La Crosse, Wis.:
4222. Margaret May*«, b. 24 June, 1907.
4223. Mary Agnes, b. 25 Dec., 1908.
3097. George Wellington* Pendleton (Isaac Gilkey*, Isaac
Gilhey^, Gideon*, Thomas*, James^, Caleb*), was bora at Cleveland,
Ohio, 22 December, 1853. He was for many years a master mariner
in the fisheries of Gloucester, Mass. After the death of his wife he
went West, and in 1906 was living in Tacoma, Wash.
He married at Gloucester, Mass., in 1880, Bridget O'Sullivan,
daughter of Owen and Mary (Mulray) O'Sullivan. She died at
Gloucester, 5 June, 1895.
Issue :
4224. Bcraard Joseph*^ b. 9 Mch., 1881; m. Minnie T. .
4225. George Vincent, b. 8 Oct., 1884; he was unm, and living in
Saug^s, Mass., at last accounts.
3101. (Dr.) Grant Wallace* Pendleton (James Howard^,
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Uaac^, Gideon^, Thomas^, James*, Caleb*), was born at Blackhawk,
Colo., 3 June, 1864. He was graduated from the Medical College of
the University of Denver, in 1888, and two months later located at
Idaho Falls, Idaho, where he has practised ever since.
Dr. Pendleton married, 18 December, 1896, Olive Eldora John-
son, daughter of William Allhande and Jane Elizabeth (Morrison)
Johnson.
Issue, bom at Idaho Falls, Idaho:
4226. Frances WaUene^^ b. 23 Feby., 1898.
4227. Emerald Grantzena, b. 8 Mch., 1900.
4228. Oliver Howard Wallace, b. 21 Mch., 1901.
4229. Harlan Douglass, b. 28 June, 1902.
4230. Favorite, b. 2 Dec., 1903.
4231. Forest Luther, b. 24 Dec, 1904.
4232. Gnrold Warren, b. 14 May, 1906.
4233. Horace Jay Wesley, b. 1 Feby., 1909.
They have also an adopted son, Alton Ross, b. 27 Oct, 1905.
3112. Ralph Howard* Pendleton {Daniel Philbrook*, Charles
Thomas'', Gideon^, Thomas^, James*, Caleb*), was born at Pleasant
Valley, Iowa, 8 August, 1870. He was engaged in farming in Iowa
until 1903, when he removed to Ray, North Dakota, where he still
follows the same pursuit. He married at Rods Rapids, Iowa, 29
August, 1897, Minnie I. Arnold, bom in 1875, at Canton, South
Dakota, daughter of Willis Lewis and Maggie (Beck) Arnold.
Issue :
4234. SibyP®, b. 13 June, 1900, West Union, Iowa.
4235. Ralph Sherwood, b. 30 March, 1905, Ray, No. Dak.
3127. Martha Hawbs* Pendleton (James Nichols*, Luther',
Joshua*, Thomas*, James*, Caleb*), was bom at Prospect, Me., 26
November, 1849. She married at Searsport, Me., 7 August, 1872,
Henry Hichbom Grant, son of Giles C. and Desiah (Hichbom)
Grant. Residence, Portland, Me.
Issue (Grant):
i. Elizabeth N.*^ b. 21 April, 1873; m. 3 July, 1902, Harry F.
Nesmith. Res. Portland, Me.
ii. Harriet H., b. 22 Jany., 1875; unm.
iii. Alice B., b. 6 May, 1877; m. 4 Oct, 1899, Joseph Harrison
Lamson.
iv. Henry Hichbom, Jr., b. 31 April, 1879; d. 19 June, 1879.
V. Giles C, b. 24 Mch., 1880; m. 25 June, 1908, Gertrude P.
Murphy. He is a graduate of the Tuft's Dental College,
and is practising in Portland,
vi. Desiah H., b. 13 May, 1882; m. 20 June, 1906, John Perry
Butler. Res. Portland, Me.
vii. Grace M«y, b. 2 Nov., 1883.
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3128. Martin Luthbr* Psndlston (James Nichols^ Luther',
Joshua^, Thomas^, Jamet^, Caleb^), was bom at Prospect, Mc, 12
March, 1852^ and is now living in Boston, Mass. He married at
Quincy, Mass., 17 October, 1876, Mary Ann Welch, bom 2 May,
1847, daughter o£ James and Mary (Gavin) Welch.*
Issue z
4236. James Nichols*^ b. 7 Nov., 1876, Qnincy, Mass.; d. 27 July,
1877.
4237. John Francis, b. 6 Jany., 1883, Brighton, Mass.; d. 12 Dec.,
1905, Boston, Mass.
4238. Mary Jane, b. 6 Oct., 1885.
3130. Ira Fremont* Pendleton (James Nichols^, Luther',
Joshua^, Thomas^, James*, Caleb^), was bom at Prospect, Me., 13
July, 1856. He has made his home at Frankfort, Me., for quite a
number of years where he has held various town offices.
He married 14 July, 1880, Evelyn Keen, bom 21 August, 1857,
Bucksport, Me., daughter of Samuel and Lydia (Gross) Keen.
Issue :
4239. James Nichols^®, b. 18 Sept., 1880, North Searsport, Me. He
was assistant secretary of the Newton, Mass., Y. M. C. A. in
1904, when he took up similar duties with that institution in
Chicago, 111.
4240. Joyce Alison, b. 14 Jany., 1896, Frankfort, Me.; d. 26 Oct,
1901, BudLsport, Me.
3136. George Emery* Pendleton (Emery Oscar*, Thomas',
Joshua^, Thomas^, James*, Caleb*), was bora at Belfast, Me., 2
November, 1876, and has always made his home in that city, where
for some years past he has been a manufacturer of cigars. He
married, 7 October, 1905, Effie Ann Mitchell.
Issue, bom at Belfast, Me.:
4241. Louisa Alberta", b. 4 June, 1907.
4242. Leonard George, b. 27 Aug., 1909.
3138. WiLLLiAM Thurman* Pendleton (Rev. Lewis ElweW,
Joseph Jones'' , Joshua^, Thomas^, James/*, Caleb*), was bom at
Frankfort, Me., 4 November, 1874, and is engaged in farming at
Winterport, Me.
He married at Winterport, 23 December, 1900, Lizzie M. Low,
bora 10 November, 1868, daughter of Jacob and! Sarah (Grant) Low.
Issue, bora at Winterport:
4243. Earle Tolman**, b. 14 Oct., 1903.
4244. Vera Eldora, b. 24 Mch., 1908.
3143. Harry Gaston* Pendleton (Nason Edwin*, Benjamin
* The Quincy records call her the daughter of John and Margaret WUch.
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Atnes^, Joshua\ Thcnuu^, Jamet^ Caleb*), was born at Islesboro,
Me., 23 Augast, 1880. He is a purser on the steamer ''' Silver Star "
of tike Castine-Belfast line, and makes his home in Islesboro.
He married in 1906, Alice Gilkey, daughter of Lincoln and Belle
(Famsworth) Gilkey.
Issue :
4245. Chester Gilkey^^, b. 24 Mch., 1907, Islesboro, Me.
3147. George Welunoton* Pendleton (Wellington Sargent*,
Stephen'', Stephen*, Thomas*, James^, Caleb*), was bom at Deer Is-
land, N. B., 10 August, 1844, and died at Gloucester, Mass., 6 Feb-
ruary, 1897.
He married on Prince Edward Island, Mary Jane Stewart, daugh-
ter of John and Elizabeth Stewart. She died at East Boston, Mass.,
28 August, 1881.
Issue, bom at East Boston, Mass.:
4246. Clara Josephine^®, b. 2 Dec., 1874, m. at Providence, R. I.,
19 April, 1900, Walter Fairfield Martin, son of William and
Catherine (Brennan) Martin. Res. Maiden, Mass. Issue
(M«rtin) : i. Walter Wellingtons^, b. 13 April, 1901, Somer-
ville, Mass. ii. Eleanor Pendleton, b. 31 Dec., 1903, Somer-
ville. iii. Stuart Carleton, b. 28 Aug., 1907, Maiden, Mass.
4247. Florence MatUda, b. 4 Oct., 1878; m. in 1901, Robert J. Trim-
ble. Res. East Boston, Mass. Issue (Trimble), b. at East
Boston: i. Ethel Palma^^, b. 23 Mch., 1902. ii. Robert
William, b. 20 June, 1906.
3160. Adelaide* Chubbuck (Margaret*, SamueP, Gideon*, Sam-
uel*, Jame$^, Caleb*), was bom at Roxbury, Mass., 14 November,
1848. She married, 26 May, 1870, Edward Clarence Turner, son of
Job A. and Almira (Fellows) Turner. He died at Washington, D.
C, 27 MJarch, 1907. Mrs. Turner has given us much help in prepar-
ing the record of the descendants of [239] Gideon* Pendleton. Dur-
ing the last thirty years she has made her home at Arlington, Mass.,
but has spent much of the time in travel, both in this country and
abroad.
Issue (Turner):
i. Herbert Bryant*^ b. 31 May, 1871, Boston, Mass. ; m. at Toledo,
O., 28 Dec., 1899, Eveline T. B. Buxton. Issue (Turner),
b. at Cambridge, Mass.: 1. Inez Josephine^^, b. 25 Jany.,
1904. 2. Julia Lucinda, b. 12 Dec, 1906. 3. Veita Ade-
laide (twin with Julia). A son died in infancy. Mr.
Turner is a publisher in Boston,
ii. Florence Eldridge, b. 17 Sept., 1874, I^oston, Mass. ; d. 14 Jany.,
1878, Arlington, Mass.
iii. Howard Chubbuck, b. 6 Mch., 1879, Arlington, Mass.; m. at
Philadelphia, Pa., 6 June, 1907, Helen Jackson. He was
graduated from the Mass. Institute of Technology in 1903,
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and is now manager of the Pneumatic Service Dept. for the
Lamson Consolidated Store Service Co. of Boston^ Mass.
iv. Everett Pendlet<»; (twin with Howard); m. at Behnont, Mass.,
25 Sept., 1907, Florence A. HilL He was a student at the
Mass. Institute of Technology for several years, and is now
engaged in the investment securities business in Boston.
V. Marguerite, b. 17 Sept, 1882, Arlington, Mass.; m. there, 25
Oct, 1906, Vittorio Michela, b. 3 Dec., 1869, Naples, Italy.
Res. Turin, Italy. Issue (Michela): i. Guido Edward
Joito^\ b. 13 Sept, 1907, Turin, Italy.
3166. Georob Evbrett* Pbndleton {George SamueP, SamueV,
Gideon^, Samuel', James^, Caleb*), was bom at Raynham, Mass., 27
February, 1848. In early life he made several voyages to liver-
pool with his father, and after various occupations ashore, bought
out a grocery business at Taunton, Mass., in November, 1870, and
has continued therein ever since. He is a member of King David
Lodge, F. & A. M.
George E.* Pendleton married at Taunton, 2 March, 1871, Ella
Louisa Hall, bom 10 May, 1851, Hartford, Conn., daughter of Hor-
ace Marshall and ElizabeUi (Parker) Hall.
Issue, bom at Taunton, Mass.:
4248. Everett Hall^S b. 15 Sept, 1878; m. Ida Frances Lawiy.
4249. Charles Marshall, b. 27 Jany., 1880; unm. He traveled with
his brother for some years in the interest of the Worcester
Salt Co., then was for two years a salesman for the Woon-
socket [R. I.] Wholesale Grocery Co. and since 1905 has
been a salesman for the salt company, covering part of Bos-
ton and southeastern Massachusetts. He makes his head-
quarters in Boston.
3170. William Herbert* Pbndlbton (George Samuel^ SamueP,
Gideon^, Thomas', James^, Caleb'), was bom at Taunton Mass., 5
June, 1865, and has spent the greater part of his life in that city
where he was associated with his brother in the grocery business un-
til 1909, when he engaged in another pursuit.
He married at Taunton, 14 September, 1887, Anna H. Luce, bora
3 June, 1868, Winthrop, Me., daughter of William H. and Adriana
(Grover) Luce, and adopted daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Thornton.
Issue:
4250. Rachel Thomton^®, b. 27 Dec, 1897, Taunton, Mass.
3173. William Augustus* Pendleton (Eliot Comelnu', Pren-
tice'', Hubbard^, Benajak', Caleb\ Caleb'), was bom at BroMjn,
N. Y., 23 November, 1860. He is Vice President of O. H. Spencer
& Co., dealers in electrical supplies at 163 Greenwich St., New York
City, and makes his home at Rahway, N. J.
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He married in Brooklyn^ 19 June^ 1883^ Fannie Maud Pdonse,
bom there^ 29 April, I860, daughter of Edward and Almena (Cole)
Pelouze.
Issue:
4251. Howard Lancastcr^^ b. 12 Nov., 1884, Broddyn, N. Y. He
is in the oil business in New York City and lives in Rahwaj.
3179. Floyd Bertrand* Pendleton (Edward Uridh^, Asa', Hub-
bard*, Benajah', James^, Caleb*), was bom at Famham, Quebec,
Canada, 21 October, 1867, and is now a machinist in London, Ontario,
Canada.
He married, 29 November, 1898, Anna Nevin, bom 7 November,
1878, Wigan, England, daughter of William and Anna (Smith)
Nevin.
Issue:
4252. Cecil Roberts*^ b. 6 Nov., 1899, Smith's Falls, Ont.
4263. Greta Lillian, b. 17 Jany., 1901, Toronto Junction, Ont
3191. William Wallace* Pendleton (Edwin Rhodes*, John', Jer-
emiah*, Rev. John*, Brian^, Caleb*), was bom in Rhode Island, 29
November, 1832, and died in New York City, 21 January, 1881. He
was a graduate of Greenwich Academy, East Greenwich, R. I., and
was for many years a bookkeeper in New York City.
He married (1), 16 January, 1854, Margaret R. Low of Coven-
try, R. I. He married (2), 10 December, 1875, Comelia Caroline
Ray, daughter of Benoni and Comelia Ray. She is now living with
her son in New York City.
Issue by first wife, first three bom at Apponaug, R. I., others
in New York:
4254. Eugene A.^^ b. 9 Dec, 1854; d. 11 Aug., 1855.
4255. Mary Elizabeth, b. 28 May, 1856; d. 27 Aug., 1856.
4256. William Wallace, Jr., b. 16 Aug., 1859; d. unm. at Reynolds-
viUe, N. Y., 28 May, 1884.
4257. Eugenia Adrienne, b. 24 Feby., 1862; d. 21 July, 1863.
4258. Edwin Rhodes, b. 14 Dec, 1864; d. 24 July, 1865.
Issue by second wife: ""
4259. Daisy Ray, b. 25 Oct, 1876, New York; d. 27 Jany., 1882.
4260. John Edwin, b. 2 Aug., 1879, Reynoldsville, N. Y.; unm.
3192. Charles M.* Pendleton (Augustus Merrick*, Sylvanus'',
Caleb*, Caleb*, Brian^, Caleb*), was born in Boston, Mass., 4 April,
1873. He married, 28 May, 1897, Caroline Bemhard, daughter of
John and Rosina Bemhard.
Issue:
4261. Frederick Jamcs^S b. 28 July, 1898, Boston, Mass.; d. 27
Jany., 1905.
3196. Edward Augustus* Pendleton (Edward*, Sylvanus'', \
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Caleh^, CaUh^, Brian\ Caleb*), was bom at Plymouth, Mass., 28
May, 1869, and is now living in South Hanson, Mass.
He married, 21 October, 1896, Harriett A. Vosmus, bom 19 No-
vember, 1877, East Bridgewater, Mass., daughter of Cornelius L.
and Susan A. (Sturtevant) Vosmus.
Issue, first two born at East Bridgewater:
4262. Harold Irving'^ b. 21 June. 1902.
4263. Richard Ellsworth, b. 23 June, 1904.
4264. Marion Augusto, b. 3 Oct., 1908, So. Hanson, Mass.
3198. Charles Alexander* Pendleton {Edward^, Sylvanns'',
CaUb^, CaUb^, Brian*, Caleb*), was bom at Boston, Mass., 4 Octo-
ber, 1873. He removed to SanU Cruz, Calif., in 1893, and in 1898
settled at Petaluma, Calif., where he has since made his home. He
is a prominent member of several fraternal orders, and a director of
the Petaluma Mutual Loan Co.
He married at Petaluma, 15 June, 1904, Catherine H. Goodwin,
bom 30 October, 1877, San Francisco, Calif., daughter of William
and Jennie E. (Foster) Goodwin.
Issue, bom at Petaluma, Calif.:
4265. Helen Fayl^ b. 28 June, 1905.
4266. Frances Marie, b. 7 Nov., 1906.
4267. Hubert Warren, b. 25 Aug., 1908.
3206. Charles Bemis* Pendleton (John Lamb*, John', Nathan*,
Caleb*, Brian"*, Caleb*), was bom at Chicopee, Mass., 21 May, 1877,
and died at Washington, Conn., 19 March, 1906. He marri^ (1),
3 October, 1900, Mary Anderson, daughter of Thomas and Margaret
(McLellan) Anderson. She was bom in Scotland, and died at Kent,
Conn., 29 January, 1903. He married (2), at Kent, Conn., 3 July,
1903, Margaret Liner, bom 12 April, 1880, Sharon, Conn., daughter
of Philip and Margaret (Wise) Liner.
Issue by first wife:
4268. Gladys Evelina^^, b. 9 Dec, 1901, Chicopee, Mass.
4269. Rodney Anderson, b. 23 Jany., 1903, Kent, Conn.; d. 24 Jany.,
1903.
Issue by second wife:
4270. Margaret Isabelle, b. 26 Oct., 1906, Washington, Conn.
3209. Willie Xearns* Pendleton (Jerome Baxter*, Milettul',
Jetie*, Caleb*, Brian*, Caleb*), was born at Knoxville, Tenn., 26
November, 1852, and died at Chattanooga, Tenn., 16 November, 1891.
He married, 4 December, 1874, William Mary Stores, bom 19
November, 1855, Norfolk, Va., daughter of William Kirby and Mar-
garet Elizabeth (Rodgers) Stores.
Issue, first two bom at Portsmouth, Va.:
4271. Jerome Baxter^^, b. 31 Oct, 1875; m. Bessie O. Williams.
4272. Mary Elizabeth, b. 26 Aug., 1877; m. 30 April, 1902, William
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Bryan Shropshire, b. 9 Jany., 1870, Lexington, Ky., son of
Thomas and Mary (Bryan) Shropshire. Res. Pittsburg, Ga.
Issue (Shropshire): i. Mary Elizabeth^\ h. 30 Aug., 1905,
Chattanooga, Tenn.
4273. Martha Chiles, b. 24 March, 1883, KnoxviUe, Tenn.; m. 18
Sept, 1904, Richard Marsh Maynard, b. 10 Dec., 1874, Fred-
erick Co., Md., son of Thomas Griffin and Sarah Howard
(Chiswell) Maynard. Res. Clayton, Mo. Issue (Maynard) :
i. Richard Pendleton^^, b. 15 Aug., 1905, St. Louis, Mo. ii.
Augusta Chuwell, b. 27 Aug., 1908, Clayton, Mo.
4274. George Lawrence, b. 5 May, 1890, Rome, Ga.; res., St. Louis,
Mo.
3211. Miletus Gatle* Pendleton (Jerome Baxter^, Miletus^,
Jeae*, CdLeh^, Brian^, Caleb*), was bom at Portsmouth, Va., 29
October, 1856, and died there, 20 December, 1906. He married at
PortsnK>uth, 24 May, 1881, Nellie Culpeper, bom there, 5 August,
1858, died 22 April, 1902, daughter of Joseph and Adaline (Brooks)
Culpeper.
Issue:
4275. Jennings Hope^S b. 17 April, 1882, Portsmouth, Va.; m. 16
Aug., 1906, Lizzie Kuehn, b. 8 Mch., 1887, Philadelphia,
Pa., dau. of August Christopher and Mary Elizabeth (Emser)
Kuehn. No issue. Res. Portsmouth, Va.
4276. Adeline Nellie, b. 3 July, 1884, Portsmouth, Va.; m. there,
14 June, 1906, Robert E. Deans, Jr., b. 18 Nov., 1874,
Portsmouth, son of Robert E. and Mary Elizabeth (Ives)
Deans. Res. Portsmouth. Issue (Deans): i. Nellie Eliza-
beth^\ b. 27 Jany., 1907.
4277. Joseph Culpeper, b. 1 Dec, 1887, Tunis, N. C.
4278. Miletus Gayle, Jr., b. 7 June, 1892, Norfolk, Va.
4279. Clarence Tucker, b. 20 Sept., 1894, Norfolk.
4280. Wills Christian, b. 16 April, 1902.
3215. JuDsoN Blair* Pendleton (Jerome Baxter*, Miletus^,
Jesse*, Caleb*, Brian^, Caleb*), was bom at Seaboard, N. C., 15 July,
1863. He is a railroad engineer and makes his home at Portsmouth,
Va. He married at Portsmouth, 29 December, 1883, Winifred Wil-
son, daughter of John and Mary Elmirah (Smaw) Wilson.
Issue :
4281. Wilson^<», b. 22 Feby., 1886. He was graduated from the Med-
ical School of the University of Virginia with the degree of
M. D. in 1907, following which he became an interne in the
hospital connected with the University.
4282. Winifred Blanche, b. 15 Feby., 1889.
4283. Marguerite Chapin, b. 17 Jany., 1891.
4284. Nancy Smaw, b. 16 Feby., 1893.
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4285. James Boyd, b. 25 Febj., 1895; d. 30 N<nr., 1896.
4286. Mary Ann, b. 25 May, 1897.
3220. Virginia Gatle* Pendleton (MUo MUetus^, Miletwi^,
Jested CaUb^, Brtan\ Caleb*), was born at Portsmouth, Va., 27
February, 1857. She married there, 9 January, 1878, Henry Gar-
rett Williams, bom 17 May, 1852, Norfolk County, Va., son of
Blackstone and Sarah Ann (Garrett) Williams. Residence, Norfolk,
Va.
Issue (Williams), bom at Portsmouth, Va., except the last:
i. Charlotte Pendleton**, b. 21 November, 1878; d. 8 Aug., 1879.
ii. MUo Cecil, b. 16 Nov., 1879; unm. Res. Norfolk, Va.
iii. Henry Gayle, b. 21 Nov., 1880; unm. Res. New York City,
iv. Vera AugusU, b. 3 Feby., 1882; m. 11 Oct., 1900, Roland
Brinkly. Res. Norfolk, Va.
V. John Roberts, b. 8 Oct, 1883; m. Genevieve Ressler. Res. Nor-
folk, Va.
vi. Harriet Divine, b. 31 July, 1889, Norfolk, Va.
3222. Harriet Augusta* Pendleton (Milo MUetus*, MUeius^,
Jesse^, Caleb^, Btian^, Caleb*), was bom at Portsmouth, Va., 11
March, 1864. She married in November, 1887, William Charles
Divine. Residence, Rodky Mountain, N. C.
Issue (Divine) :
i. Augusta Pendleton*®, b. 19 Oct., 1890.
ii. Virginia Stella, b. 8 Dec., 1891.
iii. Harriet Augusta, b. 6 Dec., 1893; d. 19 Dec., 1907.
iv. Mary Ruth, b. 17 Oct., 1898.
V. William Charles, Jr., b. 16 July, 1900.
3223. Blanche Bailey* Pendleton (Arthur Sylbert*, Miletus',
Jeese^, Caleb^, Brian^, Caleb*), was bom at Warrenton, N. C, 8
April, 1865. She married, 26 June, 1889, Everett Wallace Cates,
born 13 May, 1859, Danville, Va., son of Peter Clark and Margaret
Elizabeth (Adams) Cates. Residence, Thomasville, N. C.
Issue (Cates):
i. Margaret Pendleton^^ b. 1 April, 1890.
ii. Everett Wallace, Jr., b. 28 Nov., 1891.
iii. Arthur Sylbert Pendleton, b. 22 June, 1894; d. 30 7une, 1894.
iv. Daughter, d. infancy.
V. Daughter, d. infancy.
3226. (Dr.) Arthur Sylbert* Pendleton {Arthur Sylbert,
Miletus'^, Jesse*, Caleb*, Brian^, Caleb*), was bom at Warrenton, N.
C, 10 April, 1874. He received his education at the Graham Mili-
tary School, at Wake Forest College, and at the Medical College of
the University of Pennsylvania from which he was graduated with
the degree of M. D. in 1896. For some time afterward he was an
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interne at hospitals in Philadelphia; and Boston^ then took up practice
at Warrenton, N. C, and finally located at Henderson, N. C.
Dr. Pendleton married at Raleigh, N. C, 3 Nov., 1903, Eliza Tay-
lor Busbee, bom there, 12 March, 1880, daughter of Fabius and
Sally (Smith) Bosbee. She is a descendant of the Pendleton fam-
ily of Virginia.
Issue, bom at Henderson, N. C:
4287. Fabius Busbee^% b. 3 Feby., 1905.
4288. Sylbert (daughter), b. 7 Oct., 1906.
3228. MiLO Miletus* Pendlkton (Arthur Sylheri^, Miletus'',
Jeae^, Caleh^, Brians, Caleb*), was bom at Warrenton, N. C, 23
February, 1881. He was graduated from the School of Pharmacy,
University of North Carolina in 1902, and is now living at Warren-
ton. He married at Ridgeway, N. C, 21 November, 1906, Janet Mc-
Kenzie Hawkins, daughter of Marmaduke James Hawkins.
Issue, bom at Warrenton, N. C:
4289. Lula Hawkins^^ b. 20 Sept., 1907; d. 17 June, 1908.
4290. Katherine Clark, b. 6 Sept., 1909.
3233. George Mblvin* Pendleton {Edward Bryant*, Bryant
C\ Henry*, Caleb*, Brian*, Caleb*), was bom at Easthampton,
Mass., 24 June, 1878. He was for some time connected with the Bos-
ton and Maine Railroad Co., and is now with the Draper Manufac-
turing Co. of Hopedale, Mass.
He married at Concord, N. H., 6 Febmary, 1901, Nora Weltha
Bullock, bom 20 March, 1878, daughter of Isaac B. and Mary J.
(Hoyt) Bullock.
Issue:
4291. Richard Hoyt^^ b. 29 Nov., 1901, Concord, N. H.
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3263. Charlss Gay^® Pbndlbton^ Jr. (Charles Ga^f*, Job Sian-
ton*, Joteph', Major Joseph^, Joseph^, CoL Joseph^, Joseph*), was
bom at Bridgeport, Coim.^ 7 June, 1863. He married at Chelsea,
Mass., 23 November, 1887, Mary Ellen Jackson, bom 22 July, 1868,
Halifax, Nova Scotia, daughter of George William and Ellen (Drys-
dale) Jackson.
Issue, bom at Chelsea:
4292. Clarence Mitchell^S b. 28 Sept., 1888. [He is called
" Charles C." in the Chelsea records.]
4293. Roy Hyler, b. 30 June, 1894.
3266. Clarence Arthur^® Pendleton (Charles Gay^, Job Stan-
ton*, Joseph'', Major Joseph*, Joseph*, Col, Joseph^, Joseph*), was
bom in New York City, 7 August, 1876, and is now living at Everett,
Mass. He has been a member of the Mass. Militia for quite a num-
ber of years, serving in the First Regiment, which later became
known as the Mass. Coast Artillery Regt In 1906 he was a Ser-
geant in his company. During the war with Spain, this regiment en-
tered the United States service and Mr. Pendleton spent several
months in Fort Warren, Boston Harbor, where the command was sta-
tioned.
Clarence A.^^ Pendleton married at Chelsea, Mass., 27 February,
1901, Gertrude Viola Reynolds, bom 22 April, 1877, St John, N.
B., daughter of Frederidc Newton and Eliza Ann (Sharpe) - Rey-
nolds.
Issue, bom at Everett, Mass.:
4294. Beatrice Vivian", b. 30 April, 1902.
4295. Newton Gay, b. 29 April, 1905.
3274. Edmund Le Vaughn^® Pendleton (Frank George^, Rev.
George Washington*, William'^, Major Joseph*, Joseph*, Col. Joseph*,
Joseph*), was bom at Rahway, N. J., 16 May, 1876. He has been
cashier for Dickerson, Van Duzen & Co., iron dealers in New York
City, for quite a number of years and makes his home at Mount Ver-
non, N. Y.
He married at Newark, N. J., 20 June, 1900, Josephine Frances
Andrews, bom 30 September, 1879, New York City, daughter of
Charles Edward and Ella Louise (Baker) Andrews.
Issue:
4296. George LeVaughn", b. 21 Dec., 1901, Mt. Vernon, N. Y.
694,
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3275. William Sttevenson^^ Pendleton (William White^, Rev.
George Washington^, Wtlliam', Major Joseph^, Joseph^, Col. Jo4eph\
Joseph*), was born at Rahway^ N. J., 8 March^ 1886. He is con-
nected with the Adams Express Co. in Brooklyn^ N. Y.^ and now
makes his home in Rahway, N. J.
He married at Rahway^ 10 May^ 1906^ Mary Eleanor Austin^ bom
3 July, 1889, Chicago, 111., daughter of Herbert H. Austin.
Issue:
4297. Florence Eleanor^S b. 25 Fcby., 1908, Brooklyn, N, Y.
4298. Mary Eleanor, b. 4 Sept., 1909, Rahway, N. J.
3276. Frank Eyxrett^^ Pendleton (Nathan Franklin^ Nathan
Lanphere*, William', Major Joseph^, Joseph*, Col. Joseph*,
Joseph*), was bom at North Stonington, Conn., 23 July, 1865. He
married Edith Geer, and in 1906 was living at Ashaway, R. I.
Issue:
4299. James Everett", m. at Ashaway, 12 Feby., 1909, Alice May
Ainsworth.
4300. Rose Mabel, m. Alphonso J. Thompson. Res. East Lynne,
Conn.
4301. Rupert Earl.
4302. John Lawrence.
4303. Grace Leona.
4304. William Edward.
4305. Carl Albert
4306. Frank LesHe.
4307. Ella May, b. 12 June, 1902, Westerly, R. I.
4308. Delmar Rufus, b. 19 Aug., 1905, Westerly.
3282. John Braman^^ Pendleton (William Edgar^, William
Dennis*, WUliam'', Miajor Joseph^, Joseph*, Col. Joseph^ Joseph*),
was bora at Waterford, Conn., 22 April, 1878. He was for some
years an express messenger between Boston and Philadelphia, then
engaged in the real estate business at Watertown, Mass., and is now
a travelling salesman for the Manhattan Rubber Co. of Boston. He
makes his home at New London, Conn.
John B.^® Pendleton married at Bridgeport, Conn., 3 October,
1900, Roselle R. Davison, bom 4 March, 1877, Milford, Conn.,
daughter of Leonard B. and Georgiana (Baker) Davison.
Issue :
4309. Thurston", b. 22 Sept., 1901, Newton, Mass.
4310. Hazel Roselle, b. 21 Nov., 1904, Brighton, Mass.
4311. Eleanor Gertrude, b. 21 July, 1906, Watertown, Mass.
3283. Francis Thurston^^ Pendleton (William Edgar^, Wil-
liam Dennis*, William'', Major Joseph*, Joseph*, Col. Joseph^,
Joseph*), was bom at Waterford, Conn., 25 October, 1882. He was
graduated from Yale in 1906, and is now engaged in teaching. He
was for a time an instructor in a preparatory school at Dallas, Texas.
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696 THE PENDLETON OENEALOOT
He married in New York City^ 1 September, 1906, ChriBtine M.
Denslow, daughter of Welton Denslow of Hartford, Conn.
Issue:
4312. Thurston Denslow", b. 4 Aug., 1907, New Haven, Conn.
3298. Harrt Fillmore^^^ Pendleton (WiUiam\ Edmund AUen^,
AUen', Siflvestet^, Sylvester*, Col. Joseph^, Joeeph^), was bom in
Brooklyn, N. Y., 20 November, 1857, and has always made his home
in that city. Hq is a salesman for the American Wringer Co.
He married in December, 1882, Hattie A. Milliken.
Issue:
4313. William Hunter^S b. 26 Oct, 1882, Brooklyn; onmar. He is
connected with the American Wringer Co. and lives with
his parents in Brooklyn. He was for five years a member
of the New York Natiimal Guard.
3309. Allen Henderson^^ Pendleton {Hender$on^, Aaron^,
William^, Job\ Copt. William^, Col. William^ Joseph^), was bom
at Northport, Me., 28 August, 1853. He is a travelling salesman
for the Wright Braid Co. of Lawrence, Mass., and makes his home
at Melrose, Mass.
He married at Bangor, Me., 4 April, 1877, Annie Pearson, daugh-
ter of P. P. and Charlotte (Haynes) Pearscm.
Issue :
4314. Lillian", b. 17 June, 1879, Bucksport, Mc.; unmar.
4315. Charlotte Geraldine, b. 15 Oct., 1880, Boston, Mass.; unmar.
3312. Ambrose Farrow^® Pendleton (Girard Estetbrook^,
Aaron\ William', Joh^, Capt. William'^, Col. William^, Joseph*),
was born at Belfast, Me., 1 August, 1864. He is in the real estate
business at Bangor, Me., and makes his home acjross the river in
Brewer.
He married at Bucksport Center, Me., 9 August, 1887, Nellie
Eugene Parker, bom there, 25 November, 1866, daughter of Eugene
Charles and Mary Ann (Ackley) Paricer.
Issue, bom at Brewer, Me.:
4316. Marian Estelle", b. 5 Sept., 1888.
4317. Raymond Ambrose, b. 2 July, 1893.
3314. Herbert Leslie^* Pendleton (Girard Esterhrook^, Aaron*,
William'', Job*, Capt. William^, Col. William^, Joseph*), was bom at
Bucksport Center, Me., 1 May, 1875, and for many years past has
made his home in Brewer, Me.
He married at Bangor, Me., 15 January, 1905, Esther P. Jen-
kins, born at Danforth, Me., daughter of William and Jennie A
(Haynes) Jenkins.
Issue:
4318. Earle Benjamin", b. 8 Jany., 1906, Brewer, Me.
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TBNTH OBKSRATION 697
3315. Georos Wakhinoton^^ Pendleton (WUliam DudUf^,
AlbeH\ William', Job\ Capt. WUliam^ Col. WiUiam^, Joteph*),
was bom at Belfast, Me., 4 October, 1869. Residence, Chelsea, Mass.
He married at Southboro, Mass., 19 October, 1892, Grace Jane
Gladhill, bom 21 September, 1874, Ashland, Mass., daughter of Wil-
liam and Rebecca J. (Doolittle) Gladhill.
Issue:
4319. Florence May^^ b. 8 Aug., 1893, Southboro, Mass.
4320. Herbert Francis, b. 28 Dec, 1896, Cordaville, Mass.
3333. Daniel S.^* Pendleton, Jr. (Daniel S.*, Calvin Crane^,
Job'', Joh^, Capt. William^, Col. William^, Joseph*), was bom at Paro-
wan, Utah, 26 June, 1871, and died, 27 November, 1907. He mar-
ried, 23 June, 1898, Nancy Chatterley, bom 25 February, 1874,
Cedar, Utah, daughter of Morton and Christina (Mackleprang)
Chatterley.
Issue:
4321. Gus", b. 20 Mch., 1899.
4322. LeGrande, b. 27 Sept., 1900.
4323. Bemice, b. 22 June, 1903.
4324. Loraine C, b. 6 Feby., 1905.
4326. Christina C, b. 28 Jany., 1908.
3346. Susannah Maria^** Pendleton (Calvin Davi<P, Calvin
Craned Joh', Job*, Capt. WUliam*, Col. William^, Joseph*), was
bom at Annabella, Utah, 28 November, 1871. She married at Pay-
son, Utah, 26 December, 1890, Peter Hamilton, ^on of James and
Euphema (Simpson) Hamilton. Residence, Payson, Utah.
Issue (Hamilton):
i. Peter Refell", b. 8 Nov., 1892.
ii. Ezra Kenneth, b. 27 July, 1894.
ill. Calvin Dwight, b. 21 Aug., 1896.
iv. Mildred lona, b. 10 April, 1899.
v. Henry Earl, b. 26 May, 1901.
vi. Zona Vey, b. 12 Jany., 1904.
vii. Theo Naomi, b. 8 June, 1906.
viii. Sally, b. 24 Mch., 1909.
3347. Mart Emeline^^ Pendleton (Calvin DavitP, Calvin
Crane*, Job'', Job*, Capt. William*, Col. WiUiam^, Joseph*), was
bom at Annabella, Utah, 4 July, 1873. She married at Manti,
Utah, 12 December, 1889, John Daniel Degraw, son of Eugene La-
fayette and Rebecca Ann (Holladay) Degraw. Residence, Free-
dom, Wyoming.
Issue (Degraw):
i. John Clarence^^ b. 16 May, 1892, Spring Lake, Utah.
ii. Mary Osemba, b. 8 Dec., 1893, Spring Lake, Utah,
iii. Armanella Mlay, b. 18 Jany., 1896, Payson, Utah,
iv. Delia Irene, b. 24 Sept., 1897, Payson, Utah.
Digitized by V^OOQIC
698 THS PBKDLXTON OBNBALOGFr
V. Earner Clynn, b. 16 Feby., 1901, Spring Lake, UUh.
vi. Susannah Ludean^ b. 17 Jany.^ 1903, Payson, Utah,
vii. CUfford Eugene, b. 1 Oct, 1907, Bedford, Wyo.
viii. David Golden, b. 10 Jany., 1909, Freedom, Wyo.
3348. GsoROB Warhen^® Pendleton (Calvin Davids, Calvin
Crane\ Joh\ Joh^, Capt. William^, Col. William^ Joseph*), was
bom at Payson, Utah, 2 April, 1875. He married at Logan, Utah,
30 September, 1903, Rose Moser, bom 13 April, 1883, Biberist,
Switzerland, daughter of John Ulrich and Elisabeth (Stamphli)
Moser. Residence, Bedford, Wyoming.
Issue, bom at Bedford, Wyo.:
4326. George Calvin", b. 21 Jany., 1905.
4327. John Leo, b. 15 Mch., 1907.
3350. Leo Percival** Pendleton (Calvin David*, Calvin Crane^,
Joh\ Job^, Capt WUliam', Col. William^, Joseph*), was bom at
Payson, Uteh, 1 October, 1880. He married at Manti, Utah, 22
October, 1902, Maria Lucinda Pierce, bom 30 August, 1883, East
Loa, Utah, died 2 December, 1908, Eureka, Utah, daughter of
Amasa Ephraim and Maria Ann (Jackson) Pierce. Mr. Pendleton
has given us much help in gathering records of the later generations
of his grandfather's descendants. He now makes his home at Eureka,
Utah.
Issue :
4328. Lucmda Maria", b. 7 Aug., 1903, Torrey, Utah.
4329. Thora Susannah, b. 25 July, 1905, Eureka, Uteh; d. 19 Aug.,
1906.
4330. Zelpha Pearl, b. 14 May, 1908.
3385. George Wiluams^® Pendleton (William Jared*, Jared C,
William', Jonathan*, Capt. William*, Col. William^, Joseph*), was
bom at Northport, Me., 8 June, 1853, and has made his home at
Lynn, Mass., for nearly thirty years.
He married at Belfast, Me., 6 September, 1873, Sarah J. Melody,
bom 9 April, 1854, Searsport, Me., daughter of Michael and Mary
(Rowley) Melody.
Issuer
4331. Harold G.", b. 21 Aug., 1874, Belfast, Me.; d. 6 Oct., 1874.
4332. Mabelle S., b. 30 April, 1876, Belfast; m. at Lynn, Mass., 21
Nov., 1895, Charles O. Smith, son of Charles B. and Clara
(Burleigh) Smith. Res. Lynn, Mass. Issue (Smith) : i.
Euth G.", b. 15 Mch., 1898, Lynn, Mass.
4333. Catherine A., b. 11 Mch., 1882, Lynn, Mass.; d. 5 Aug., 1882.
4334. Olive Foster, b. 17 Jany., 1888, Lynn, Mass.
3386. Lycurous Valour as*^ Pendleton (William Jared^, Jared
C.*, William'^, Jonathan*, Capt, William*, Col William\ Joseph*),
was bom at Northport, Me., 28 September, 1855. He married at
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TENTH GENERATION 699
Swampscott^ Mslbb., 19 Jmie^ 1889, Frances Questrom, daughter of
Rufus P. and Caroline (Atkins) Questrom. Residence^ Lynn, Mass.
Issue, bom at Lynn, Mass.:
4335. Ethel May", b. 16 April, 1890.
4336. Mary PiUsbury, b. 6 Oct., 1894.
4337. Gushing Adelbert, b. 29 Aug., 1896; d. 21 July, 1896.
4338. Carrie Estelle, b. 3 Sept, 1897.
3388. Frank Bird*<* Pendleton (William Jared^, Jared CS
William', Jonathan^, Capt. William'^, CoL William*, Joseph^), was
bom at Belfast, Me., 11 August, 1864. He married at Lynn, Mass.,
27 August, 1885, Maria G. (Minnie) Twomey, daughter of John
and Mary A. Twomey.
Issue, bom at Lynn, Mass.:
4339. Mary A.", b. 20 Dec., 1886; d. 24 July, 1888.
4340. Abbie Frances, b. 22 April, 1890.
4341. AHce Eugenia, b. 25 Oct, 1891.
4342. Mildred, b. 21 July, 1898.
3391. Robert Elmer^* Pendleton (Nathan Elhridge^, Jona-
than^, William'^, Jonathan^, Capt, William^, Col. William'^, Joseph^),
was born at Belfast, Me., 25 March, 1875, and is now living at
Lynn, Mass. He married at Providence, R. I., 30 May, 1901, Maud
Lillian Allen, daughter of Isaac A. and Huldah J. (Hanson) Allen.
Issue:
4343. Rosa Marie", b. 10 April, 1902.
4344. Doris Lillian, b. 25 Dec., 1903.
3394. RuFUs Gardner*^ Pendleton (Rufut^, Jonathan^, Wil-
liam'', Jonathan^, Capt. William^, Col. William*, Joseph^), was born
at Boston, Mass., 29 July, 1885. He received his education in the
public schools of that city and during his last year in the English
High was major in the school regiment. In 1904 he became con-
nected with the American Linseed Co. of Massachusetts and has
been with this concern ever since. Mr. Pendleton makes his home
in Dorchester, Mass.
He married at Boston, Mass., 2 October, 1907, Margaret V.
Paine, bom 5 April, 1882, Springfield, Mass., daughter of John
Henry and Lilla Florence (Lee) Paine.
Issue:
4345. Eunice", b. 7 Nov., 1908, Dorchester, Mass.
3395. Elton^^ Pendleton (George D.^, Jonathan^, William'',
Jonathan^, Capt. William', CoL William*, Joseph*), was born in San
Francisco, Calif., 7 March, 1881, and was associated with his father
in the grain, flour and coal business at Santa Monica, Calif. He
died there, 24 March, 1909.
Elton^* Pendleton married, 25 October, 1906, Magnolia Mhoon,
daughter of William and Mary Alburn (Jenkins) Mhoon.
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700 THS PBNDLBTON GBNBALOOT
Issue !
4346. George D.", b. 13 July, 1907; d. 7 Feby., 1908.
4347. Elta Pauline, b. 14 Oct., 1909, Los Angeles, Calif.
3404. Burton Francis^^ Pbndlston {Fra$icis Merrian^, Isaac^,
William^ Jonathan^, Capt. William'^, Col. WiUiam\ Joseph^), was
born at Wakefield, Mass., 9 October, 1871, and is now: living at Med-
ford, Mass.
He married at Greenwood, Mass., 12 June, 1901, Grace Eddy
Scott, born 29 March, 1873, Richibucto, N. B., daughter of William
and Martha (Eddy) Scott.
Issue, bom at Medford, Mass.:
4348. Harold Burton", b. 6 Feby., 1903.
4349. Ruth Isabel, b. 5 Mch., 1906.
3428. Joseph Morsb*® Pei^dleton (Willit Ezra^, Isaac\ Wil-
liam^, Jonathan*, Capt, WilHam^, CoL Williatn^j Joseph^), was bom
in Boston, Mass., 12 September, 1888. He is connected with the
postoffice in Brooklyn, N. Y.
He married in Brooklyn, 26 October, 1907, Pearl Virginia Peter-
son, bom 29 December, 1886, Patchogue, Long Island, N. Y.,
daughter of Theodore Leander and Fannie Elizabeth (Jones)
Peterson.
Issue:
4350. Annie Florence", b. 26 June, 1908, Brooklyn, N. Y.
3442. Arthur Hkrbert^^ Pendleton {Andrew Fuller^, Andrew^,
lioac', Jonathan*, Capt. William*, Col. William^, Joseph*), was born
at Wayland, Mass., 4 November, 1881, and is now living in Frank-
lin, Mass.
He married, 30 June, 1903, Alice Ross, bom 22 October, 1879,
Rossville, Nova Scotia, daughter of John Ralph and Eliza Jane
(Etheridge) Ross.
Issue :
4351. Arthur Fuller^% b. 6 May, 1904, Franklin, Mass.
3454. Frederick Franklin^* Pendleton (Henry Dodged, An-
drew*, Uaac', Jonathan*, Capt. William*, Col. William^, Joseph*),
was bom at Camden, Me., 24 March, 1873. He is a boat builder at
Damariscotta, Me.
Frederick T.^* Pendleton married, 20 October, 1896, Myrtie Hall,
daughter of James Randall and Lucy Jane Hall.
Issue:
4352. Chester Henry", b. 12 Mch., 1899, Jefferscm, Me.
3459. Charlss Henrt*** Pendleton (Henry Dodge*, Andrew*,
Isaac^, Jonathan*, Capt. William*, Col. William^, Joseph*), was bora
Digitized by V^OOQIC
TSNTH OSNBRATION 701
at Damariscotta^ Me.^ 4 Augast^ 1885. He married in 1907, LeiUa
T. Straw^ and lives at Wiscassef^ Me.
Issue^ bom at Wiscasset:
4363. Adalbert Leathers", b. 6 Jany., 1908.
4353a. Tbeona Nona, b. 1 June, 1909.
»
3475. James Watson^* Pxndlkton, Jr. (Jatne$ Watson^, Rich-
mond Hatch^j Jonathan', Jonathan^, Capt. WMiam', CoL WUliam*,
Joseph*), was bom at Belfast, Me., 16 November, 1874. He is a
machinist in Boston, Mass.
He married at Dorchester (Boston), Mass., 26 July, 1901, Ellen
Josephine McNultj, bom in Ireland, 1 June, 1876, daughter of
Hugh and (McShane) McNulty.
Issue, bom at Dorchester, Mass.:
4364. Helen Josephine", b. 20 Oct., 1902.
4355. Marion Alice (twin with Helen).
4356. James Watson (3rd), b. 19 Jany., 1904.
4357. Alexis Draper, b. 16 Jany., 1906.
3476. Francis Xavier^^ Pendleton (James Watson^, Richmond
Hatch*, Jonathan'', Jonathan*, Capt. William*, Col. WiUiam*,
Joseph*), was bom at Belfast, Me., 14 March, 1876, and has always
lived in that city.
He married, in 1896, Mabel Rawley.
Issue, bom at Belfast, Me.:
4368. William Francis", b. 28 Mch., 1897.
4369. BasQ James, b. 21 Sept., 1902.
3477. Clifford Euoene^^ Pendleton (Nathan*, Richmond
Hatch*, Jonathan'', Jonathan*, Capt. WUliam*, Col. William*, Jo-
seph*), was bom at Islesboro, Me., 17 July, 1869, and has always
made his home in that town. He married in March, 1891, Jennie
Frances*® Annis, daughter of Arnold and [2940] Lydia Jane* (Pen-
dleton) Annis.
Issue, bom at Islesboro, Me.:
4360. Velma Avis", b. 6 Oct, 1892.
4361. Percy Eugene, b. 23 Jany., 1895.
4362. Hanson Fuller, b. 9 Oct., 1898.
4363. Chestina Phylis, b. 27 May, 1902.
4364. Myra Frances, b. 20 Nov., 1904.
3479. Ora Alfohd^<> Pendleton (Nathan*, Richmond Hatch*,
Jonathan'', Jonathan*, Capt. WiUiam*, Col. WUliam*, Jpseph*), was
bom at Islesboro, Me., 20 May, 1877. Residence, Islesboro. He
married, 8 March, 1900, Lottie Randlett, bom 6 June, 1876, Isles-
boro, daughter of Matthew and Dora (Coombs) Randlett.
Issue '
4365. Silsby M.", b. 9 Nov., 1900.
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702 THB PBin>LBTOir GBNSALOCnr
3491. Harky Ivan^^ Pendleton (Richard Franklin^, Richard
Wellman*, John\ Jonathan^, Capi. William^ Col. WiUiam^, Joseph*),
was bom at Camden, Me., 4 October, 1870. He is a machinist hy
trade and has lived at various times in Somerville, Mass., Bath, Me.,
Portland, Me., and now makes his home in Camden. He married at
Camden, 7 December, 1898, Louise Gould Crane, bom there, 6 De-
cember, 1876, daughter of Joseph Bickford and Abbie (Conant)
Crane.
Issue:
4366. Florence Louise^S b. 26 Sept, 1899, Bath, Me.
3511. Thomas Chester^® Pendleton (Charla Robert^, Charles
AuguHui\ Robert^, Jonathan*, Capi. William^ Col. William^
Joseph*), was bom at Islesboro, Me., 23 August, 1878. He is en-
gaged in the livery and automobile business at Islesboro.
He married, 26 October, 1898, Delia J. Carrol, bom 28 October,
1877, daughter of Michael and Margaret (O'Donnell) Carrol.
Issue, last three bom at Islesboro:
4367. Margaret Florence", b. 10 June, 1900, Philadelphia, Pa.
4368. Catherine Louise, b. 18 Nov., 1902.
4369. Thomas Carrol, b. 4 Sept., 1904.
4370. Gerald Chester, b. 17 Mch., 1907.
3546. John Davis^^ Pendleton Jr. (John Davis^, Ralph Cross
Johnson^, George"^, Capt. John*, Capi. William*, Col. JViUiam*,
Joseph*), was bom at Indianapolis, Ind., 21 January, 1884. Resi-
dence, Los Angeles, Calif.
He married 15 September, 1906, Hasel Firman.
Issue :
4371. Georgiana Hazel", b, 22 Feby., 1908.
3560. Fred Sidney^® Pendleton (Elbridge*, WtUiam^ JViUiam',
Oliver^, Capt. William*, Col. William^, Joseph*), was bom at Rock-
land, Me., 28 June, 1863. Residence, Concord, N. H. He married
29 March, 1888, Nellie Blanche Allenwood, bom 6 October, 1868,
daughter of Ephraim F. and Julia E. (Spring) Allenwood.
Issue :
4372. Pearley Earl", b. 17 Dec., 1897.
3563. Sylvanus Roscoe** Pendleton (William Roscoe*, WUliam*,
William'', Olivet^, Capt. William*, Col. William*, Joseph*), was bom
at Rockland, Me., 27 May, 1862. He has followed the trade of a
lithographer in various cities in the United States and Canada. Mr.
Pendleton is now living at St. John, N. B.
He married (1), 12 July, 1889, Fannie Elizabeth Hazlewood, bom
16 September, 1861, died 1 March, 1899, daughter of Robert and
Margaret (Fritch) Hazlewood.
He married (2), at Cranford, N. J., 19 July, 1905, Elizabeth
Digitized by V^OOQIC
TENTH OENERATIOK 703
Louise Miller^ bom 9 December, 1861, daughter of Benjamin Lud-
low Britten and £meline (Runyon) Miller.
Issue (by first wife) :
4373. Sylvanus Roscoe", Jr., b. 30 April, 1890, Brooklyn, N. Y.
4374. Arthur Raymcmd, b. 5 Sept., 1891, Philadelphia, Pa.
4375. Robert, b. 3 May, 1893, Brooklyn, N. Y.
4376. Helen Margaret, b. 18 May, 1896, Toronto, Canada.
3572. Ambrose Wahren^® Pendleton (Ambrae Warren^, Am"
broie^, William', Olivet^, CapU William^, CoL William^ Joseph^),
was bom in Brooklyn, N. Y., 11 June, 1880, and is now living in
Boston, Mass.
He married Blanche Foster, and has issue:
4377. Neville", b.
3587. Albert Charles^® Pendleton (Judion AuguHui^, Freder-
ick Augustus^, Frederick'', Zebulon^, Amos^, CoL William^, Joseph*),
was bom at Elba, Wis., 1 November, 1875. Residence, Dickinson,
No. Dak. He married at Minneapolis, Minn., 10 December, 1904,
Jennie Marie Hanson, bom 15 January, 1883, Christiania, Norway,
daughter of Hans and Ellen (Christenson) Hanson.
Issue:
4378. Harriet Avril", b. 18 November, 1907, Dickinson, No. Dak.
3648. George Henry" Pendleton (Ezra Frederick^, Ezra Fred-
erick*, Frederick^, Benjamin*, Benjamin*, CoL William^, Joseph*),
was born at Neligh, Nebr., 27 March, 1883. He was for some time
a clerk in the railway mail service, leaving this occupation early in
1909 to enter into partnership in a general store at Thornburg, Iowa.
George H.^® Pendleton married at Thornburg, Iowa, 13 August,
1905, Clara Etta Allison, born 17 January, 1881, near Tilton, Iowa,
daughter of Chester and Rebecca (Perry) Allison.
Issue:
4379. George Lloyd", b. 3 Oct., 1906, Thornburg, la.
3660. Carleton Henry^® Pendleton (Bradford Henry*, Charles
Henry*, Frederick'', Benjamin*, Benjamin*, CoL William*, Joseph*),
was bom at Solomon City, Kansas, 5 October, 1875. He received
his education in the public schools of Chicago, 111. and at Northwest-
em University from which he was graduated in 1898. He then took
a three years' course at the Chicago Law School, and since his ad-
mission to the Illinois bar in April, 1901, he has continued to prac-
tise in that city, making his home at Evanston.
Carleton H.^® Pendleton married at Evanston, 111., 29 June, 1903,
Georgia D. Mattison, bom 6 April, 1879, Polo, 111., daughter of Rev.
Olin F. and Annis E. (Donkersley) Mattison.
Issue, bom at Evanston, 111.:
4380. Bradford Henry^S b. 19 Sept., 1905.
4381. Hortense, b. 20 Dec, 1906.
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3663. William Joshua^® Pekdlbton (Jo^hua^, Benjamin Frank-
lin^, Frederick^, Benjamin*, Benjamin', Col. WUliam*, Joseph*), waa
born at Salt Lake Citj^ Utah^ 27 Maj, 1874^ and is now living at
Wanship^ Utah.
He married (1)^ at Salt Lake City, 6 December, 1899, Elixabeth
Jane Maxwell, bom 25 October, 1877, Peoa, Utah, died 6 Decem-
ber, 1900, daughter of John and Ellen (Russell) Maxwell.
He married (2), 4 May, 1906, Millie Lee, bom 4 June, 1887,
Wanship, Utah, daughter of Marquis de Lafayette and Julia Ann
Lee.
Issue by first wife:
4382. William Oral", b. 26 Nov., 1900, Peoa, Utah.
Issue by second wife:
4383. Willis Lee, b. 10 Mch., 1907, Wanship, Utah.
3664. John Benjamin^® Pendletox (Joihna*, Benjamin Frank-
lin*, Frederick^, Benjamin*, Benjamin*, Col. William^, Joseph*), was
bom at Salt Lake City, Utah, 18 October, 1876, and is now living at
Gross Creek, Utah, where he is engaged in blacksmithing.
He married at Salt Lake City, 6 December, 1899, Olive Earline
Rhead, bom 12 August, 1876, Coalville City, Utah, daughter of Ed-
ward Henry and Susan Alvira (Huffman) Rhead. For eighteen
months after their marriage Mr. and Mrs. Pendleton were mission-
aries in the Hawaiian Islands.
Issue:
4384. Leah Olive", b. 9 Feby., 1901, Laie, Oahu, Hawaii.
4385. John Rhead, b. 2 July, 1902, Coalville City, Utah.
4386. Dot Aseneth, b. 18 Jany., 1904, Coalville City.
4387. Murlin Rhead, b. 20 Oct.^ 1906, Coalville City.
4388. Wayne Edward, b. 12 Mch., 1908, Grass Creek, UUh.
4388a. Everett Rhead, b. 16 Feby., 1910, Grass Creek.
3667. Frank Curtis^® Pendleton (Joshua*, Benjamin Frank-
lin*, Frederick"^, Benjamin*, Benjamin'^ CoL William\ Joseph*),
was bom at Wanship, Utah, 19 January, 1884, and now makes his
home at Grass Creek, Utah.
He married at Wanship, Utah, 26 April, 1904, Nettie Jane Wilson,
daughter of James and Amelia (Smith) Wilson.
Issue, first two bom at Wanship:
4389. Nettie Bemice", b. 17 Jany., 1905.
4390. Emil Alfred, b. 26 Aug., 1906.
4391. Daughter, b. 19 Dec., 1908, Grass Creek, Utah.
3668. Lawrence Patten^® Pendleton (Joshua*, Benjamin
Franklin*, Frederick'', Benjamin*, Benjamin*, CoL WMiam^,
Joseph*), was bom at Wanship, Utah, 29 January, 1886, and is now
living in that town.
He married at Untah, Utah, 29 August, 1906, Anna Byms, daugh-
ter of David and Elizabeth (Lathrop) Byms.
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Issue :
4392. Lawrence Roy", b. 28 Feby., 1908, Untah, Utoh.
3674. Albert Marion*^ Pendleton (Albert Marian^, Benjamin
Franklin^, Frederick'', Benjamin^, Benjamin^, CoL William^,
Joseph*), was born at Salt Lake City, Utah, 1 December, 1877, and
has always made his home in that place. Like so many of his grand-
father's descendants, he is a blacksmith.
He married at Salt Lake City, 3 August, 1897, Edith Smyth, bom
7 July, 1878.
Issue, bom at Salt Lake City:
4393. Virginia Edith", b. 26 Mch., 1898.
4394. Kenneth Albert, b. 2 Mch., 1900.
3675. Francis Milner^® Pendleton (Albert Marion^, Benjamin
Franklin^, Frederick^, Benjamin*, Benjamin^, CoL William^,.
Joseph*), was bom at Salt Lake City, Utah, 16 October, 1879, and
like his brother is now engaged in bladssmithing in Salt Lake.
He married, 30 January, 1900, Millie King, born 27 March, 1877>
daughter of John Henry and Apphia Elizabeth (Cable) King. ,
Issue : .\\
4396. Theo Laraine", b. 1 January, 1901. ■
3718. Frederick Irvinq^*^ Pendleton (Benjamin Franklin*,
David*, Davids, David*, Benjamin*, CoL William^, Joseph*), was
bom at Preston, Conn., 25 August, 1867. For the last twelve years
he has been station agent for the Wisconsin Central Railroad at
River Forest, 111.
He married at Milwaukee, Wis., 21 January, 1899, Emma Peter,
born 11 March, 1871, Niles, 111., daughter of Henry and Elizabeth
(Fischer) Peter.
Issue, bom at River Forest, 111.:
4396. Margaret Ruth", b. 22 July, 1904.
4397. Irving Frederick, b. 16 Oct., 1905.
3719. Clarence Hammond^^ Pendleton (Benjamin Franklin*,
David*, David'', David*, Benjamin*, CoL William*, Joseph*), waa
bom at Preston, Conn., 4 February, 1880, and has been for some
time a salesman for the National Biscuit Co. in Chicago, 111.
He married at Chicago^ 20 June, 1905, Mary Vivian Dinckle,
daughter of Solomon and Laura (McMillin) Dinckle.
Issue :
4398. Gladys Vivian", b. 3 Aug., 1906, Chicago, lU.
3725. Alton Booth^^ Pendleton (William Courtland*, Courtland!*,
David'', David*, Benjamin*, CoL William*, Joseph*), was bom at
Preston, Conn., 24 August, 1878, and is now associated with his
father in managing their fruit ranch at Loomis, Calif.
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706 THE PENDLSTOK GENEALOGY
He married Mary Higson, and has issue:
4399. Norman Higson^^ b. 5 Aug., 1902.
3732. £dward Hall^® Pendleton (William Champion^, John
Palmer^, William Champion^, Davids, Benjamin^, Col. William^,
Joseph^), was bom at Charleston, W. Va., 18 February, 1880. He
received his education in the public schools of Ashland, Ey., gradu-
ating at the age of seventeen years, and shortly afterwards went to
Westerly, R. I., to learn the trade of a machinist. Here he became
a member of the militia company of which his cousin, Walter D.
Slyne, was captain. Ten months later, at the outbreak of the Span-
ish War, this company was mustered into the Rhode Island Volun-
teer Regt. on the 12th of May, 1898, and left for .Camp Alger, Va.
on the 16th of May.
After some time spent here the regiment was marched to Thor-
oughfare Gap, Va., and there entrained for Camp Meade, Pa. Here
Mr. Pendleton contracted typhoid fever, and was removed to St
Agnes Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa., where he remained until Decem-
ber, 1898. He was then transferred to Camp Myer, Va., at which
place he received an honorable discharge, 21 January, 1899.
He then returned to Westerly, finishing his apprenticeship as a
machinist, 20 March, 1900. For eight years afterwards he followed
this trade in various cities in the New England and Southern states,
and in 1908, entered the fruit and confectionary business in Shef-
field, Ala.
£dward H.*® Pendleton married at Tuscumbia, Ala., 19 Septem-
ber, 1904, Mary Susan Armistead, bom there, 31 May, 1882, daugh-
ter of Henry C. and Mary C. Armistead.
Issue:
4400. Edna Armistead", b. 3 Dec, 1905, Tuscumbia, Ala.
4401. William Frederick, b. 16 Feby., 1907, New Decatur, Ala.
4402. Charles Everett, b. 12 Aug., 1908, Sheffield, Ala.
3812. Frank Harry^® Pendleton (Harry Ludlow^, Joihua Philan-
der^, Joseph'', Joshua^, Capt. Joshua^, CoL William^, Joseph*), was
bom at Castleton, N. Y., 10 March, 1882, and is now living in Al-
bany, N. Y.
He married at Albany, 28 November, 1906, Catherine Dorothea
Marohn, bom there, 30 June, 1882, daughter of August Christopher
and Louisa Dorothea (Zell) Marohn.
Issue :
4403. Alfred Frank", b. 6 Nov., 1907, Albany, N. Y.
3829. ViRoiL Henry*® Pendleton (William Thomas^, Ward*,
Hubbard', Joshua^, Increase^, Lieut. Joshua*, Joseph*), was bom at
Cleveland, Ohio, 16 February, 1881, and is now living in Chicago,
111.
He married, 23 September, 1903, Catherine Frances Wilbert, bom
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TENTH GENERATIOX 707
18 September, 1884, Holsterhausen by Essen, Germany, daughter of
John and Johannah (Hoensalaer) Wilbert.
Issue:
4404. WilHam John^S b. 11 Aug., 1909, Chicago, lU.
3869. Martin V. B.^® Pendleton (Solomon^, Nathaniel^, Joshua^,
Samuel*, Thomas'^, Jamet^, Caleh^), was bom at Gouldsboro, Me., 4
December, 1849, and died 9 May, 1897. He married (1), 23 Aug-
ust, 1874, Fannie N. Doe, who was born in October, 1858, and died,
6 June, 1880. He married (2), Matilda Thom, daughter of Benja-
min and Emeline Thom. She married (2), Gilbert Cleveland.
Martin^® Pendleton had issue by his first wife:
4406. Effie Alena", b. 20 Dec, 1876, Bar Harbor, Me.; m. 28 Sept.,
1903, J. Franklin Anthony, Jr., of Bar Harbor. Issue (An-
thony): i. J. Franklin^^ (3rd), b. 6 Aug., 1906.
3872. Maurice^^ Pendleton (Roderick D.*, Nathaniel*, Rev.
Joihua^, Samuel*, Thomas*, Jamet^, Caleb*), was bom at Goulds-
boro, Me., 5 May, 1869. Residence, Winter Harbor, Me. He mar-
ried, 23 November, 1905, Almena E." Guptill, daughter of Alora
Judson^^ and Cora (Bunker) Guptill, and granddaughter of Homer
and [2888] Priscilla* (Pendleton) Guptill.
Issue :
4406. Mary Eileen^S b. 29 Nov., 1908.
3877. Joseph Brooks^® Pendleton (Ephraim Emer^, Joseph
Jones*, Rev. Joshua^, Samuel*, Thomas*, James^, Caleb*), was bom
at Belfast, Me., 10 May, 1867. He received his education in the
public schools of Belfast and at Bowdoin College from which he was
graduated in 1890. He was actively interested in athletics while a
student at this institution and was one of the prime movers in intro-
ducing Rugby football into Maine.
Since his graduation, Mr. Pendleton has been connected with
Wright and Ditson, dealers in sporting goods, and is now manager
of their New York store. He has always kept up his interest in
athletics and has refereed many of the greatest college football con-
tests in the East, as he is a recognized authority on the rules of this
game.
Joseph B.'® Pendleton married at Exeter, N. H., 12 June, 1894,
Susan Evangeline Springer, bom there, 26 January, 1868, daughter
of David T. and Olive E. (Young) Springer.
Issue, bom at Newton, Mass.:
4407. Dorothy Springer", b. 23 Nov., 1895.
4408. Joseph Brodcs, Jr., b. 2 Oct., 1896; d. 4 June, 1902.
4409. Olive, b. 25 Mch., 1899.
3878. George Seavey^® Pendleton (Ephraim Emery*, Joseph
Jones*, Joshua'', Samuel*, Thomas*, James*, Caleb*), was born at
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708 THB PEKDLSTON OXNEALOOT
Belfast, Me., 22 November, 1868. He is in the tobacco business at
Providence, R. I.
George S.^® Pendleton married at Providence, 1 May, 1894, Grace
Sawyer Darling, daughter of George A. and Phebe B. Darling.
Issue:
4410. P. Loring'S b. 21 April, 1896.
4411. Ralph D., b. 16 Oct., 1906.
3881. Colon £mery^^ Pendleton {Jo$hua A,^, Joseph Jonei\
Rev. Joshua', Samuel*, Thomas^, James^, Caleb*), was bom at Win-
ter Harbor, Me., 16 Octoober, 1867. He was in tiie grocery business
there until 1900, when he removed to Lynn, Mass.
He married at Winter Harbor, 16 May, 1886, Maria M. Mitchell,
bom 26 August, 1862, Bay of Islands, Newfoundland.
Issue, bom at Winter Harbor, Me.;
4412. Amo Joshua", b. 29 April, 1887.
4413. Ralph Nathan, b. 10 Feby., 1889.
4414. Clyde Colon, b. 16 May, 1891.
4416. Alice Marion, b. 12 Feby., 1895.
4416. Infant son, K 4 Dec., 1896; d. 6 Dec, 1896.
4417. Infant son, d. infancy.
3883. Llewellyn Emery^® Pendleton (George William*, Joseph
Jones*, Rev, Joshua'', Samuel*, Thomas*, James*, Caleb*), was bom
at East Boston, Mass., 11 April, 1878, and is now living at Derry,
N. H.
He married at Belfast, Me., 1 November, 1902, Ella May Coombs,
daughter of Joseph Anthony and Ella (Haynes) Coombs of Isles-
boro^ Me.
Issue^ bom at Belfast, Me.:
4418. Lucy Mae", b. 17 July, 1903.
4419. Eva Louise, b. 11 July, 1905.
4420. Gertmde Lois, b. 5 July, 1907.
3889. Nathaniel Bailey*® Pendleton (Nathaniel Seavey*,
Joseph Jones*, Rev. Joshua', Samuel*, Thomas*, James*, Caleh^),
was born at Northport, Me., 10 October, 1878, and is now living at
Lynn, Mass.
He married at Lynn, 20 May, 1900, Carrie M. Davis, daughter of
John E. and Jane (Rose) Davis.
Issue^ bom at Lynn:
4421. Theodore Francis^S b. 28 Sept., 1901.
4422. Madeline AniU, b. 11 Sept, 1903.
3890. Frank Westley^® Pendleton (Nathaniel Seavey*, Joseph
Jones*, Rev. Joshua^, Samuel*, Thomas*, James*, Caleb*), was bom
at Northport, Me., 26 November, 1879, and is now living at Lynn,
Mass.
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TENTH GENERATION 709
He married Lillian £. Lnfkin, daughter of Frank S. and Jennie
E. (Young) Lufkin.
Issue :
4423. Harry Nathaniel", b. 4 Feby., 1899, Hudson, Mass.
4424. Hazel Irene, b. 10 Dec., 1900, Lynn, Mass.
4425. Raymond Westley, b. 11 May, 1904, Lynn.
3899. Clarence W.^^ Pendleton (Samuel CaUh^, SamueP, Rev.
Jothua', Samuel^, Thomas^, Jamei*, Caleb*), was bom at Gouldsboro,
Me., 21 June, 1856, and died 25 December, 1900.
He married Lennie Titus, and had issue:
4426. William", b. about 1883.
4427. Geneva, b. about 1885.
3900. George Guptill^® Pendleton (Samuel Caleb*, Samuel^
Rev, Joshua', Samuel^, Thomas^, James^, Caleb*), was born at
Gouldsboro, Me., 5 February, 1858, and died, 14 December, 1895.
He married (1), in 1880, Margaret Joy, daughter of — — and
Sarah (Guptill) Joy. He married (2), in 1884, Lovina Pinkham,
daughter of and Louisa (Ldghton) Pinkham.
Issue by first wife:
4428. Winfield S.", b. 4 Mch., 1881, Winter Harbor, Me. He was
serving in tiie U. S. Army in 1905.
Issue by second wife, born at Winter Harbor, Me.:
4429. Nora, b. 17 Mch., 1886.
4430. Nason, b. June, 1895.
3901. Flora G.^® Pendleton (Samuel Caleb*, Samuel*, Rev.
Joshua^, Samuel*, Thomas*, James^, Caleb*), was bom at Gouldsboro,
Me., 2 December, 1861. She married (1), [2903] Solomon^ Pendle-
ton and had by him two children, viz: (i.) Blanche E.^® and (ii.)
Guy Leslie, further account of whom appears under their father's
family.
She married (2), 7 January, 1885, John Lacount, son of Victor
A. and Mary (Branscombe) Lacount. Residence, Bar Harbor, Me.
Issue by second husband (Lacount), bom at Winter Harbor,
^ Me.:
iii. Clyde Carlton", b. 19 April, 1888.
iv. Ralph Raymond, b. 16 Dec., 1889.
3903. Wellington Rose^® Pendleton (Samuel Caleb*, Samuel*,
Rev, Joshua'', Samuel*, Thomas*, James*, Caleb*), was bom at
Gouldsboro, Me., 8 January, 1867, and is now living at Bar Har-
bor, Me.
He married, 10 March, 1888, Minnie Sawyer, daughter of Stephen
and Dorcas (Kelley) Sawyer.
Issue:
4431. Ruby Lee", b. 2 April, 1889; d. 3 July, 1889.
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710 THE PBNDLBTON OENEALOOT
3931. Frank Rupus^® Pbndlbtok (Philip Gilkey^, Vincent^
Mark'', SamueP, Thomas^, Jamei^, Caleb*), was bom at Islesboro,
Me., 14 August, 1872. He is a master mariner and makes his home
at Islesboro.
He married, 1 January, 1893, [3979] Lena Mabel^® Pendleton,
daughter of [2941] Lyonies* and Sarah^® (Rolerson) Pendleton.
Issue, bom at Islesboro, Me.:
4432. Marjorie Lcna^S b. 11 May, 1896.
4433. Rufus Nason, b. 27 April, 1898.
4434. Burton Emerson, b. 23 Sept, 1901.
3938. Nahum Elbridge^^ Pendleton (Caleb Franklin^, Vinceni^,
Mark'', Samuel*, Tkotnas*, Jamei^, Caleb*), was bom at Islesboro,
!Me., 13 November, 1860, and has always made that town his home.
He is a master mariner.
He married 17 September, 1884, Etbel S. Coombs, bora 13 Jone^
1868, Bangor, Me., daughter of Van Buren and Elizabeth (Small)
Coombs.
Issue:
4436. Theora", b. 30 Sept., 1888, Islesboro, Me.
3951. John Britton^^ Pendleton (John^, Lyman B.*, Mark', Sam-
uel*, Thomas*, Jamei^, Caleb*), was born at Islesboro, ^le., 8 Au-
gust, 1865. He married 24 December, 1891, Ida May Lawrence,
daughter of Albana and Olive Jane (Palmer) Lawrence. Residence,
Islesboro, Me.
Issue, bom at Islesboro:
4436. Arline May", b. 9 Nov., 1892.
4437. Howard Homer, b. 24 July, 1894.
4438. Clarence Britton, b. 27 Oct., 1896.
3952. James Lozier^*^ Pendleton (John*, Lyman B.*, Mark'', Sam-
uel*, Thomas*, James^, Caleb*), was bom at Islesboro, Me., 22 No-
vember, 1868. He married there, 9 November, 1891, Adelma Smith,
born 2 August, 1864, Troy, Me., daughter of Cbarles and Emeline
(Briant) Smith. Residence, Islesboro.
Issue, born at Islesboro:
4439. Hazel Emeline^S b. 5 May, 1893.
4440. Orrin Legrow, b. 9 Sept., 1895.
4441. Ruth Angeline, b- 19 Oct., 1902,
4442. Ruby Adelma, b. 10 Jany., 1904.
3953. Lyman Linwood*^ Pendleton (John*, Lyman B}, MarV,
Samuel*, Thomas*, James^, Caleb*), was born at Islesboro, Me., 10
May, 1870. He married 12 March, 1894, Hattie Smith, daughter of
Charles and Emeline (Briant) Smith. Residence, Islesboro.
Issue :
4443. Clyde^S b. 25 July, 1905; d. ae. about 1 year.
Digitized by V^OOQIC
Digitized by V^OOQIC
[S960] Fields Seeley Pendleton
Digitized by VjOOQIC
TENTH OSNSRATION 711
3960. Fields Seelet^^ Pendleton (Fields Coombi\ Mark^, Mark'',
Samuel*, Thomas^, Jamet^, Caleb*), was bom at Islesboro^ Me.^ 21
March^ 1870. He received his education in the district school of that
town and at Kent's Hill Academy^ where he was noted for his pro-
ficiency in mathematics. As a boy in Islesboro he showed marked
precocity in merchandizing^ and started a little store in the school-
house^ attending to business after the hours of study and <»i free
days. When only ten years of age he was already xnaking trips to
Belfast to buy goods at wholesale^ and at thirteen he had established
a large general store in Islesboro.
Of his further career " The American Syren and Shipping " of
6 June^ 1903, says: " At the age of fifteen years young Pendleton
went alone to Boston^ purchased merchandise to the value of seven
thousand dollars, in which he invested his entire savings, and char-
tered a vessel to take it to Islesboro. He had neglected to secure
insurance until the offices were closed. As the wind served fair, he
concluded to take the risk without insurance, but as the vessel con-
tained his all, he took passage home in her, arriving safely and
greatly relieved.
" Mr. Pendleton having come of a ship-building and ship-owning
family, early turned his attention and surplus income into invest-
ments in vessels, also acquiring an interest in his father's shipyard at
Belfast. At the age of twenty Mr. Pendleton came to New York and
establised himself as a member of the firm of Pendleton and Pierce,
in the ship brokerage and commission business on South Street. The
same year (1891) he became a member of the Maritime Association
of the Port of New York, of which he has been for two years a di-
rector. In 1892 he became a member of the firm of Parsons, Barnes
and Pendleton^ in the same business in which he had begun, finally
withdrawing from the last named firm to form his present connection
at the head of the firm of Pendleton Brothers, in 1899.
'* Mr. Pendleton has the distinction of possessing an interest in
more sail vessels, probably, than any other man in the United States,
the number running up close to a hundred. Two years ago he was
elected President of tibe Atlantic Carriers' Association, which posi-
tion he still retains. He is a man of indomitable energy and perse-
verance, a bom trader, shrewd, alert, daring and far-seeing, seldom
getting on the wrong side of a * deal.' He has recently formed a mil-
lion-dollar stock company, which is g^dually acquiring ownership
of the vessels in which he and his family connections are interested,
and is probably on the threshold of a much broader career as a ship-
builder and ship-owner. Public questions greatly interest him, and
a study of admiralty law seems to be his particular hobby, as he is
familiar with every legal problem and decision bearing upon the busi-
ness in which he is engaged. He seems to revel in lawsuits, from
which he usually emerges successful."
Mr. Pendleton is well known in political circles in Washington,
where he frequently appears while Congress is in session to oppose
or to advocate any bills relating to the maritime interests of the coun-
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712 THE PBNDLBTON aBNSAIX>Cnr
try. He was closely identified with the moyement which resulted in
securing the revision of the shipping laws^ and is now actively wink-
ing for the passage of the ship subsidy HU. In the words of Eugene
S. Chamberlain^ U. S. Commissioner of Navigation, Mr. PendleUm is
the best posted man on schooner shipping in tiie United States. [Re-
port of the Merchant Marine Association, Vol. Ill, p. 1788.]
Fields S.^^ Pendleton married 19 January, 1894, Effie Blanche*
Collins, bom 27 February, 1870, Islesboro, Me., daughter of George
N. and Cerene F.^ (Gilkey) Collins, and granddaughter of John and
[335] Lucinda^ (Pendleton) Gilkey.
Issue:
4444. Fields Seeley", Jr., b. 5 July, 1897, Islesboro, Me.
4446. Richard Collins, b. 7 Dec., 1899, Brooklyn, N. Y.
4446. Virginia, b. 14 Oct., 1901, Brooklyn, N. Y.
3971. WiNPiKLD Scott1<> Pendleton, Jr. (WinfiM ScoU^, Mark*,
Mark', Samuel^, Thomas^, James^, Caleb*), was bom at Islesboro,
Me., 15 April, 1872. He is at the head of the firm of W. S. Pen-
dleton and Co., ship chandlers, on South Street, New York, and makes
his home in Brooklyn.
He married at Troy, N. Y., 3 June, 1903, Caroline Lucy Johnson,
bom there in May, 1871, daughter of William M. and Clarinda An-
toinette (Larkin) Johnson.
Issue :
4447. Harriet Lockwood, b. 14 June, 1904, Brooklyn, N. Y.
3972. (Dr.) Judson Philbrook** Pendleton (Winfield Scot^,
Mark*, Mark'', Samuel*, Thomas*, Jamei*, Caleb*), was bom at Isles-
boro, Mie., 25 September, 1873. He was graduated with the degree
of M. D. from the Medical School of Columbia University in 1898,
since which time he has practiced in Brooklyn, N. Y.
Dr. Pendleton married in BrocJtlyn, 17 April, 1907, Elizabeth
Emerson, daughter of Charles and Nora (Torrey) Emerson.
Issue:
4448. Charles Judson^S b. 8 Dec., 1908; d. same day.
3973. Newton Lewis^® Pendleton (Winfield ScoU*, Mark*, Mark',
Samuel*, Thomat^, James^, Caleb*), was bom at Islesboro, Me., 15
February, 1875, and is associated with his father in the firm of W. S.
Pendleton & Co. of that town.
He married Dorothy R.^^ Hatch, daughter of Pyam D. and
[2152] Myra Emma* (Pendleton) Hatch.
Issue, bom at Islesboro:
4449. Ethel Newton", b.
4460. Evangeline.
3997. George Herbert*® Pendleton {Isaac Ellery*, Isaac Ca9e*,
Mark'', Samuel*, Thomas*, James*, Caleb*), was bora at Islesboro,
Me., 6 October, 1877. He married there in 1901, Rena Cunningham,
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TENTH COBNBRATION 713
born 6 June, 1881, Swanville, Me., daughter of Jacob and Nellie
(Gallon) Cunningham.
Issue:
4461. Donald Herbert", b. 29 April, 1902, Belfast, Me.
4010. Walter Rhodolphus^® Pexdleton (Charlei Elhridge^, R<h-
ddphui^, SamueV, Samuel*, Thanuu', Jamei^, Caleb*), was bom at
Somerville, Mass., 8 November, 1874. He married at Fozcroft, Me.,
18 January, 1894, Carrie R. Herring, bom 18 October, 1871, Guil-
ford, Me., daughter of John G. and Carrie M. (SkiUings) Herring.
Residence, Fozcroft.
Issue:
4462. Walter Raymond", b. 16 Oct, 1896, Fozcroft, Me.
4044. HoLLis Stetson*® Pendleton (Tkamas^, William*, Thamae^,
Thomas* ji Thomas*, James^, Caleb*), was bom at Santiago, Minn., 21
April, 1873, and at last accounts was living in Princeton, Minn. He
married 4 November, 1894, Esther Veal, and had issue:
4463. Effa", b. Feby., 1896, Princeton, Minn.
4060. Ira Brooks*® Pendleton (Charles Tewhsbury*, Joshua*,
Thomas'^, Thomas*, Thomas*, James^, Caleb*), was bom at Oshkosh,
Wis., 24 November, 1866, and is now living at Everett, Wash.
He married 16 June, 1886, Janet Thomson, daughter of William
and Mary Wallace Thomson.
Issue, first three bom at Oconto, Wis.:
4464. Charles Thomson", b. 26 April, 1887.
4466. Lura Wallace, b. 19 April, 1889.
4466. Marion lindsey, b. 23 July, 1892.
4467. Katherine Feme, b. 2 Aug., 1894, Everett, Wash.
4458. Helen Elizabeth, b. 16 Feby., 1903, Everett.
4061. Charles Irvino^® Pendleton {Charles Tewhsbury*, Joshua*,
Thomas'' , Thomas*, Thomas*, James^, Caleb*), was bom at Oconto,
Wis., 27 September, 1869. ^
He married 7 October, 1884, Matilda Grunert, daughter of Bern-
hard G. and Theresa Grunert.
Issue:
4469. Edith", b. 12 Sept., 1886; d. 13 Aug., 1887.
4460. Eva, b. 24 June, 1890.
4063. Frank Rve^** Pendleton {Charles Tewhsbury*, Joshua*,
Thomas'', Thomas*, Thomas*, James^, Caleb*), was bom at Oconto,
Wis., 29 July, 1864. He is a member of the firm of Pendleton and
Gilkey, dealers in logs and timber lands, with offices in Minneapolis,
Minn., Vancouver, B. C, and Everett, Wash. This firm transacts a
very large volume of business, and is one of the best known in the
Northwest. Mr. Pendleton makes his home in Everett.
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71 4 THB PBNDLBTON GBNXALOGT
He married 15 Augaat, 1888^ Ella Rmikelj daughter of Louis and
Christina Rnnkel.
Issue:
4461. Ross Lewis", b. 11 April, 1889, Oconto, Wis.
4462. Vema, b. 27 Dec., 1890, Oconto.
4463. Wayne Runkel, b. 15 Jany., 1893, Janesville, Wis.
4464. Brooks Lindsey, b. 7 Aug., 1894, Janesville.
4465. Norma, b. 29 May, 1896, Oconto.
4466. Francis Stanley, b. 23 Feby., 1900, Everett, Wash.
4467. Crosby, b. 13 Aug., 1908, Everett.
Rcf.: "Rimkd Family."
4086. Clinton^*^ Pendleton (RoheH S.*, WarcP, Thonuui',
Thomoi^, Thomat^, Jamei^, CaUh^), was bom either at Pendleton's
Island or Deer Island, N. B., and is now living at Deer Island. He
married Addle Lambert, and has issue (perhaps incomplete):
4468. Ronald".
4093. Alvira*® Pendleton {John. B.^, Jamei*, James Gitketf^,
Oideon^, Thomas*, James^, Caleb*), was bom near Findlay, Ohio, 24
February, 1857. She married at Ldpsic, Ohio, 26 March, 1875, Ja-
cob Franklin HoUabaugh, bom 30 August, 1854, Seneca County,
Ohio, son of George and Charlotte (Hoffer) HoUabaugh. Residence,
Defiance, Ohio.
Issue (HoUabaugh), bom at West Leipsic, Ohio, except the
last:
i. Mary Etta", b. 4 Sept., 1876; m. 1 July, 1900, Oley Ray. Res.
Defiance. O.
ii. Maud Rachel, b. 12 Dec, 1878; d. 4 Nov., 1879.
iii. Jacob Guy, b. 25 Nov., 1880; m. 18 Sept., 1902, Mary Alice
Getty. Res. Hawks, Mich,
iv. Charlotte Mae, b. 9 Jany., 1883; m. 3 Sept., 1902, Orville S.
McCuUough. Res. No. Baltimore.
V. George, b. 18 Feby., 1886; d. young.
vi. and vii. Twin son and 'daughter, b. 16 March, 1887; d. young,
viii. Ernest Alva, b. 24 Sept., 1888; d. 18 Dec., 1888.
ix. Marcha Eve, b. 14 March, 1890.
X. Margery Alvira (DoUie), b. 23 Dec, 1892.
xi. Hazel Millicent, b. 22 Jany., 1895, near Continental, Ohio.
4095. Mary Eva^® Pendleton (John B.*, James*, James Gilhef,
Gideon*, Thomas*, James^, Caleb*), was bom at Findlay, Ohio, 25
February, 1861. She married at North Baltimore, Ohio, 9 Decem-
ber, 1878, Charles Myers, bom 22 September, 1855, son of Jeremiah
and Nancy (HojBTer) Myers. Residence, Sturgis, Mich.
Issue (Myers):
i. Marvin Bishop", b. 4 Nov., 1879, No. Baltimore, O. ; m. 21 Dec.,
1902, Katie Seifert.
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TSNTH OSNSRATION 715
ii. Nancy Evalina, b. 29 Dec, 1884, Leipsic, O.; m. 12 Sept., 1902,
Samuel Mitchler. Res. Kendallville, Ind.
iii. Jerry Marion, b. 16 Feby., 1886, Leipsic, O.; m. 17 Sept., 1908,
Winnie Stroh. Res. Kendallville, Ind.
iv. Thomas Earl, b. 61 Feby., 1888, Leipsic, O.
y. Mary Etta, b. 29 April, 1892, No. Baltimore, O.
vi. Eva Leah, b. 28 July, 1897, Keiferville, O.
vii. Charles Dewey, b. 6 July, 1899, Keiferville, O.
viii. Bruce Douglas, b. 15 Jany., 1901, Miller City, O.
4101. Louis^® PsNDLBTON (Lefw#*, James^, James Gilkey^, Gid-
eon^, Thomas^, Jame^, Caleb*), was bom at Hilliards, Ohio, 5 Au-
gust, 1869. He is a contractor and builder at Walsenburg, Colo.
Louis^® Pendleton married at Charlottesville, Va., 1 November,
1896, Ella May Parker, bom 17 June, 1877, Beaver Dam, Ohio,
daughter of R. W. and Amanda C. (Mangus) Parker.
Issue:
4469. Mather O'Neil", b. 15 July, 1898, Charlottesville, Va.
4470. Bessie Agnes, b. 27 July, 1902, Stanardsville, Va.
4471. Frances Catherine, b. 15 Dec., 1907, Lima, O.
4104. James Wesley^® Pendleton {James Gilkey^, James*, James
GiLheip, Gideon*, Thomas*, James*, Caleb*), was bom at Hilliards,
Ohio, 2 May, 1869.
He married 28 November, 1891, Mary Hunter, daughter of James
and Jane Hunter. Residence (1906), Columbus, Ohio.
Issue:
4472. Geneva".
4473. Lucy.
4474. Viola.
4475. Wesley.
4107. William Allen^® Pendleton {James Gilkey^, James*,
James Gtlkefp, Gideon*, Thomas*, James*, Caleb*), was bom at Fort
Jennings, Ohio, 17 July, 1875. He married at Columbus, Ohio, 23
November, 1904, Anna Dominy, bom 10 June, 1885, Hilliards, Ohio,
daughter of William and Mary Emma (Neff) Dominy. Residence,
Hilliards, Ohio.
Issue :
4476. Anna Lucille", b. 18 July, 1906, Columbus, O.
4108. HosEA Wilson*^ Pendleton {James Gilkey*, James*, James
Gilkey'', Gideon*, Thomas*, James*, Caleb*), was bom at Fort Jen-
nings, Ohio, 22 April, 1878. He married at Columbus, Ohio, 9 March,
1902, Abbie Kuhn, bom June, 1882, Jerome, Ohio, daughter of James
Kuhn. Residence, Hilliards, Ohio.
Issue *
4477. Helen Catherine", b. 5 July, 1903, Hilliards, O.
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4114. John B.*^ Pxndlbton (Amos Harris^, James\ James GUr
key'', Gideon^ Thomas\ James^ Caleb*), was bom at Hilliards, Ohio,
20 September^ 1869. He married Gertrude Baker and makes his
home in Pueblo, Colo. '
Issue:
4478. Birdy", b. 21 Aug., 1904.
4479. Emily, b. 19 Feby., 1907.
4135. Mahlon Weslby^^ Pxndlbton (Daniel &*> James*, James
Gilhey', Gideon*, Thomas^, James*, Caleb*), was bom near Hilliards,
Ohio, 19 April, 1875, and is now living at London, Ohio.
He married Nannie Clark.
Issue *
4480. Wilda' Ruth", b. about 1902.
4481. Florence May, b. about 1906.
4482. Mahlon Wesley, Jr., b.. about 1908.
4137. George^® Pendleton (Daniel O.*, James*, James Gilkey\
Gideon*, Th&mas*, James*, Caleb*), was bom near Hilliards, Ohio,
24 Febraary, 1879. He married Marilla Grooms, and lives at Dub-
lin, Ohio.
Issue:
4483. John Daniel", b. about 1902.
4484. George Harlen, b. about 1904.
4485. Samuel, b. about 1906.
4486. Orval, b. about 1907.
4487. Child, b. about 1908.
4139. Joseph^® Pendleton (Daniel G.*, James*, James Gilkey^,
Gideon*, Thomas*, James*, Caleb*), was bom near Hilliards, Ohio,
10 March, 1883. He married Louise Haynes, and lives near Lon-
don, Ohio.
Issue:
4488. " Colonel."
4489. Robert.
4164. Marion Virgil** Pendleton (Joel*, Lieut. Darius Don*,
James Gilhey', Gideon*, Thomas*, James*, Caleb*), was bom near
McComb, Ohio, 8 January, 1867, and is now a manufacturer of
finished lumber and building material in that town.
He married 18 September, 1890, Mettie A. Snyder, bom 7 October,
1869, Putnam County, Ohio, daughter of Samuel and Mary (Snyder)
Snyder.
Issue, bom at McComb, Ohio:
4490. Floyd Snyder^S b. 17 Sept., 1891.
4491. Fay Fem, b. 4 Aug., 1894.
4492. Son, b. and d. 12 June, 1897.
4493. Son, b. and d. 11 Aug., 1901.
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[4499] Richard Whitney Pendleton
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4203. Albsrt James Francib^^ Pbndueton (BeW, James^, John',
Gideon^, Thamtu'^, James*, CaleV), was bom at Cleveland^ Ohio^ 6
August, 1868^ and is now living at Akron^ Ohio.
He married at Painesville^ Ohio, 1 September, 1896, Caroline Marae
Imark, born in Switzerland, 16 December, 1865, daughter of Francis
Xavier and Cresentia (Borer) Imark.
Issue, bom at Akron, Ohio:
4494. Frances Anns Mary", b. 22 Oct., 1904.
4495. Margaret Mary, b. 12 Feby., 1908.
4204. Shirley Leicester^^ Pendleton {BeW, Jamet^, John',
Gideon^, Thomas^, James*, Caleb*), was bom at Cleveland, Ohio, 11
January, 1870. He was in{ business at Boyne City, Mich., for a num-
ber of years, and is now living at Westboro, Wis.
He married at Manistee, Mich., 20 May, 1900, [4211] Mrs. Emma
Philena^® (Pendleton) Chavalia, a first cousin, widow of John Cha-
valia, and daughter of [3087] James®, Jr., and Nancy Philena
(Clyde) Pendleton.
Isue:
4496. William Leicester", b. 30 June, 1901, Thompsonville, Mich.
4497. Shirley Emma, b. 12 Dec., 1904, Boyne City, Mich.
4248. Everett Hall*® Pendleton (George Everett^, George Sam-
uel^, SamueV, Gideon^, Samuel^, James*, Caleb*), the compiler of
this genealogy, was bom at Taunton, Mass., 15 September, 1878.
He attended the public schools in that city, graduating from the
High School in June, 1897, as salutatorian in a class of sixty. He
was also First Lieutenant in the Cadet Company there. The follow-
ing September he entered the Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
where he spent a year, during which time he was Major of the Tech-
nology Battalion.
In November, 1898, Mr. Pendleton entered the employ of the
Worcester Salt Co., with which concern he has been ever since, first
as manager of their field advertising work, then as traveling sales-
man, and since January 1, 1907, assistant to the general manager in
New York City. Outside of a year spent at Buffalo, and another at
Albany, N. Y., he had no settled place of residence until May, 1907,
when he finally located at East Orange, N. J.
Everett H.'** Pendleton married at Taunton, Mass., 17 October,
1900, Ida Frances Lawry, bom there, 5 November, 1879, daughter
of Charles A. and Mary Louise Lawry, granddaughter and adopted
daughter of Ira Franklin and Julian (Hapgood) Lawry. [** Hap-
good Genealogy."]
Ira F. Lawry was First Lieutenant antf Adjutant in the 48th Reg-
iment, Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, during the Civil War.
Issue of Everett H.*® and Ida F. (Lawry) Pendleton:
4498. Dorothy", b. 28 Sept., 1902, Taunton, Mass.
4499. Richard Whitney, b. 10 March, 1906, Somerville, Mass.
4500. Franklin Lawry, b. 4 April, 1909, East Orange, N. J.
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4271. Jerome Baxter^® Pendleton (Willie Keanu^, Jerome Bax-
ter^, Miletus^, Jesae^, Caleh^, Brian^, Caleh^), was born at Ports-
mouth, Va., 31 October, 1876. He lived at Chattanooga, Tenn., for
quite a number of y^rs, and then removed to St. Louis, Mo., where
he became manager of one of the departments of the Bartlett Com-
mission Co. Not long afterwards he went into business there for
himself, establishing the Pendleton-Corbett Co., shippers of hay and
grain.
Jerome B.^<* Pendleton married 28 May, 1906, Bessie Oakes WQ-
liams, bom 22 September, 1881, Charlottesville, Va., daughter of
Rev. William Harrison and Mary (Silcoz) Williamus.
Issue :
4501. Mary Elizabeth^S b. 28 Dec., 1908, Ferguson, Va.
ADDENDA
The following data arrived too late to be inserted under the num-
bers given:
Mrs. Nancy E.® (Stowers) Wyllie, daughter of James and [444]
Nancy^ (Pendleton) Stowers, died 12 March, 1908.
[649] Susannah^ Pendleton married in 1837, James Stonham,
bom in England, 5 March, 1803; died 5 May, 1890, Hebron, Pa.
Susannah died 19 Feby., 1892, at Emporium, Pa. Issue (Stonham):
i. Joseph^, b. 30 May, 1839. Res., Philadelphia, Pa. Large fam-
ily, ii. Maryette, b. 5 May, 1843; d. Feby., 1864.
Mrs. Harriett A. Pendleton, widow of [906] Job* Pendleton,
died 26 AprU, 1910.
Dr. [1495] Cyrus E.' Pendleton has removed from Hebron,
Conn., to New Haven, Conn.
[1628] Jameb W.« Pendleton died 19 March, 1904. His widow
died 15 Feby., 1910.
Mrs. Almira Baker, formerly wife of Capt [1826] George S.
Pendleton, died at East Yarmouth, Mass., 23 June, 1910.
Ret. [2312] John S? Pendleton is now minister of a church at
Bradford, N. H.
Mrs. [3165] Florence M.' (Pendleton) Marshall married (2))
Dr. William H. Haskin. Residence, New York City.
[3233] George Melvin* Pendleton died 6 March, 1910.
[3409] RoscoE M.*® Pendleton has removed from Port Orchard,
Wash., to Portland, Ore.
[2801] James F. E.* Pendleton reports birth of a son, Edwa^d*^
on 9 Feby., 1910.
Children of Edward M. and Ophelia J.® (Thompson) Dodge,
of Westerly, R. I. [grandchildren of Joseph L. and [408] Mart
B."' (Pendleton) Thompson]: i. Clara Mary^ (Dodg^e). ii. Ed-
ward Moxon, Jr. iii. Helen Rebecca Noel. iv. Either Margaret.
V. Frank Foster, vi. William Nathanael Pendleton.
Theron LouIs^^ son of [2791] Henry M.* Pendleton, b. 13 July,
1910.
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APPENDIX I
Chart of the First Four Generations Descended from
Major Brian Pendleton
a. Mary
3. Capt. James, i6a8.
IVatertawn, Mass.
Sudbury, Mass.
Portsmouth, N. H,
Stonington, Conn,
Westerly, R. I.
5. James, Jr., 1650.
6. Mary.
7. Hannah.
8. Brian, 1659.
9. Joseph, i66x.
Wsststly, R, I,
17, Deborah, 1697.
18. Col. Joseph, 170a.
Westerly, R. J.
4. Caleb
Portsmouth, N. H»
Boston, Mass,
10. Edmund, 1665.
Wtsterly, R. I,
XI. Ann, 1667.
za. Caleb, 1669.
Westerly, R. I,
13. Sarah, 1675.
i4> Eleanor, 1679.
!$• Dorothy, x686.
16. Caleb, Jr., i66a.
19. Col. William, 1704.
Westerly, R, L
30. Lieut.Joshua,X7o6.
Guilford, Conn,
ax. Edmund, Jr.^z 698?
Stratford, Conn,
at, Hannah, X700
33. Mary, z7oa.
34. Rebecca.
2$, Dorothy.
26. Daniel.
27. James, 1690?
Westerly, R. I. '
a8. Sarah, 1693.
29. Hannah, 1695.
30. Caleb, Jr., 1697.
Colchester, Conn,
31. Elizabeth, X699.
3a. Brian, 1701?
33. Anna, 1703.
34. Read.
35. Susannah.
36. Ruth.
719
37. Joseph, 17S4.
38. Patience, 1736.
39. Lois, 1728.
40. Sylvester, 1730.
41. Eunice, i73i>
4a. Simeon, 1733.
43. Sarah, 1734.
44. Deborah, I737>
45. Lucy, 174^.
46. Wealthian, 1744.
47. Mary, 1746.
48. William, X7a6.
Islesboro, Me.
49. Amos, 1728.
50. Freelovc, 173''
51. Pcleg. 1733.-
Sear sport t Me.
Sa. John, 1735- ^
53. Benjamm, i73"»
54. Lydia, 1740.
55. Joshua, 1744.
Norwich, Conn,
56. Ephraim, \7A^-
57. Lucy, i75«-
58. Nathan. 1754.
NorwkK N. y.
59. Isaac, 1757-77-
60. Keturah, 1761.
61. Joshua,Jr.,i730-SO»
6a. Andrew, i73«-SO.
63. Deborah, 1734.
64. Increase.
Cornwall, Conn,
65. Edmund, 3rd, 1738.
66. William, 1740.
67. Daniel, 1744.
Savannah, Ga.
68. David, 1747-
69. Solomon, 175X.
70. James, 1756-
Milton, N. Y.
71. James. Jr., 1710,
7a. Obadiah. 171a.
73. Elizabeth, 171 5.
74. Christopher. 1715*
75. Thomas, 1719-
Islesboro, Me.
76. Samuel. 1730.
77. Thankful, 1725-
78. Read, 1728.
79. Hannah, i73>-
80. Ruth, 1734*
81. Abigail, 1717-
82. Sarah, I7a3.
83. Mary, i7a7'
84. Brnajah, I729>
Ticonderoga, N. Y,
85. Lydia.
86. Elizabeth.
87. John. 1727.
88. Nathan, 1729.
89. Anna, 1731.
90. Caleb, 1734-
Springfield^ Mass.
91. Abel.
92. Content, 1742.
93. Hannah.
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APPENDIX II.
List of Unconnectsd Psndletons.
A. Nathaniel Pendleton of Putnam County, N. Y.
1. Nathaniel^ Pendleton was born 20 July, 1786, and died, 25
July, 1826. He married Polly Butcher. She married (2), James
Bogardus, and had six more children, one of whom, Mrs. Sarah
Tuttle of Newburgh, N. Y., says that Nathaniel Pendleton was an
Englishman, a retired mariner. Whether or not this was the case
we cannot say, as similar statements have been made about Brian
Pendleton's descendants. iThere were no Pendletons in Dutchess
County, N. Y. — which included Putnam County up to 1808 — as far
as shown in the U. S. Censuses of 1700, 1800 and 1810, and in the
land records of the county.
Nathaniel^ Pendleton had issue (record from family Bible):
2. Harriets b. 8 Nov., 1816; d. unmar.
3. Nathaniel, Jr., b. 11 Sept., 1819; m. Cynthia Palmer.
4. Elizabeth, b. 3 Mch., 1821; prob. d. young.
6. John Butcher, b. 9 Oct., 1822; m. Sarah Tuttle.
6. Katherine, b. 17 Sept., 1824; m. Thompson, and had six
or seven children.
7. Mary Jane, b. 14 Aug., 1826; m. Squiers. She had sev-
eral children, some of whom are said to be living at Peeks-
kill, N. Y.
3. Nathaniel* Pendleton, Jr. (Nathaniel^), was bom 11 Sep-
tember, 1819, and died . He married Cynthia Palmer.
Issue (order uncertain) :
8. George', unmar. Res. Mlatteawan, N. Y.
9. Nathaniel (3rd), d. unmar. He was a soldier in the Civil War.
10. Jacob Henry (?), d. young.
11. Daufirhter, d. young.
12. Matilda, m. Arden Doolson. Res. Matteawan, N. Y.
6. John Dutcher* Pendleton (Nathaniel^), was bom in Put-
nam County, N. Y., 9 October, 1822. He was living at Mattea-
wan, N. Y., in 1906, but through loss of memory was unable to give
any information as to his father's birthplace or origin. He was
probably the John D. Pendleton who at the age of forty-two years
enlisted at Goshen, N. Y., in Co. B, 80th Regt., N. Y. Volunteer
Infantry, and was mustered in 27 August, 1864. He was dis-
charged at Richmond, Va., 17 June, 1865.
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John D.^ Pendleton married, 6 September, 1846, Sarah Tutde,
born 9 January, 1825, died 6 Jannary, 1904, Matteawan, N. Y.,
daughter of Ebenezer and Elizabeth (Bump) Tuttle.
Issue, bom at Matteawan, N. Y., except the fifth:
13. John Henry*, b. 29 Oct, 1847; m. Emma Bell.
14. Mary Elizabeth, b. 2 April,. 1849; m. Erman Weed. Res.
Matteawan, N. Y. Issue (Weed): i. Inez*, ii. Leola.
iii. Mary. iv. Daisy, v. Louis,
15. Sarah Ann, b. 19 July, 1851; m. Theodore Annan. Res.
Matteawan, N. Y. Issue (Annan): i. Carrie*, d. young,
ii. Minnie, m. George Frost, iii. Frank, d. young, iv.
Harriet, m. Warren Ferris, v. Evelyn, vi. Roy,
16. Clarissa (Clara), b. 6 Mch., 1853; m. John H. Williams. Res.
Matteawan, N. Y. Issue (Williams), b. at Matteawan: i.
Nellie\ h, 24 Aug., 1877. ii. Benjamin Franklin, h. 20
Sept., 1882.
17. Hannah, b. 18 Mch., 1856, Medina Co., O.; m. Jacob Smith
Devoe. Issue (Devoe): i. Caroline^, b. 25 April, 1884; d.
ae. 12 years and 6 months, ii. John, h, 17 Aug., 1886; d.
ae. 3 years.
18. Deborah, b. 6 Oct., 1858; m. Nelson Sirrine. Res. Matteawan,
N. Y. Issue (Sirrine): i. Philip, ii. William.
19. Charles, b. 28 Dec., 1860; d. young.
20. Frederick, b. 28 July, 1863; d. unmar.
21. Minnie, b. 17 Dec, 1866; m. John Quick. Res. Matteawan, N.
Y. Issue (Quick): ti. John, d. young, ii. Minnie, d.
young, iii. Lavina, d. young.
22. William, b. 10 June, 1869; m. Ella Collins.
13. John Henrt* Pbxdleton (John Butcher*, NathanieV-), was
bom at Matteawan, N. Y., 29 October, 1847, and has always made
his home in that town. He married Emma Bell and had issue:
23. lizzie^, d. ae. about 13 years.
24. Ida, m. Robert Mitchell. Res. Matteawan. Issue (Mitchell):
i. Lillie^,
25. Charles, unm. Res. Matteawan.
26. Edward, m. Nettie Rogers.
27. Frank, unm. Res. Matteawan.
28. Sarah, d. infancy.
29. John, b. 1889.
22. William* Pendleton (John Butcher*, Nathaniel^), was bom
at Matteawan, N. Y., 10 June, 1869, and was living there at last ac-
counts. He married Ella Collins, and had issue;
30. Mary*.
31. Nellie.
26. Edward* Pendleton (John Henry^, John Butcher*, Nathan-
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iel^), was bom at Matteawan^ N. Y., and makes his home in that
town. He married Nettie Rogers and has issue:
32. James Robert*.
B. MtTNSON PSNDLXTON OF WhITINO, Vt.
1. MuNsoN* Pendleton was bom in Vermont, 19 Jane, 1800, and
died at Lapeer, Mich., 29 April, 1873. His origin we have been un-
able to determine, and Mmison himself — as he stated to his children
— did not know whether his surname was his father's, his mother's, or
whether it was given to him without respect to his parentage. No
reference to him appears with " Mmison Genealogy." The Oneida
County, N. Y., land records (Vol. 117, p. 321), show that on 7 June,
1844, Munson Pendleton and Eleanor, his wife, of Whiting, Addison
County, Vt, heirs to the estate of Patience Culver of Boonville, N.
Y., deceased, sold land in Boonville to Lewis Culver for $400. How
this Patience Culver was related to Munson Pendleton or his wife,
does not, however, appear. Munson and his family removed to La-
peer County, Mich., about 1850.
Munson Pendleton married, 23 March, 1828, Eleanor Justin, bom
19 October, 1802, died 25 April, 1876, Lapeer, Mich., daughter of
Benajah and Susan Justin.
Issue, bom at Whiting, Vt. :
2. William Justin*, b. 22 Sept., 1829; m. Mary E. Rockwell.
3. Elisha Clark, b^ 9 Aug., 1831; m. Roxey D. Schenck.
4. Susanna, b. 19 Dec, 1833; d. 22 Dec., 1836.
5. Joseph Sawyer, b. 30 April, 1836 ; d. 25 Jany., 1865 ; m. 1 Jany.,
1861, Julia A. Stone. No issue.
6. Betsey Susan, b. 19 Mch., 1839; d. 18 Jany., 1873; m. 1 Nov.,
1871, David H. Smith. No issue.
2. William Justin* Pendleton {Munson'-), was bom at Whiting,
Vt., 22 Sept, 1829^, and died 11 July, 1862. He was a soldier in the
Civil War, serving in the 10th Regt. Michigan Volunteer Infantry.
He married, 23 November, 1852, Mary Elizabeth Rockwell, bom
13 August, 1837, died 1900, daughter of Sherman Sylvester and Elner
(Justin) Rockwell.
Issue, bom in Lapeer County, Mich.:
7. GeorgeS b. 1853; d. 1855.
8. John Munson, b. 28 Dec., 1855; m. Julia Hutchinson.
9. Elner Eliza, d. young.
10. Richard Delbert, d. young.
11. Henry Arthur, b. 22 Aug., 1861; m. 13 June, 1889,
Shaw. No issue.
3. Elisha Clark* Pendleton (Munson^), was bora at Whiting,
Vt., 9 August, 1831, and was living at Lum, Mich., in 1904. He
married at Almont, Mich., 25 December, 1857, Roxey D. Schenck,
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bom there^ 18 July, 1839^ daughter of Garret and Betsey (Matteson)
Schenck.
Issue, bom in Lapeer County, Mich.:|
12. Lewis H.», b. 17 Nov., 1868; d. 18 Sept., 1880.
13. Betsey M., b. 4 Sept., 1861; m. 12 May, 1882, William D. HilL
Res. New York City. Issue (Hill) : i. Albert E.* ii. Oeorge
A. iii. Rose F. iv. Mabel N.
14. Adella E., b. 8 Sept, 1864; m. 24 Sept., 1883, George Coulter.
Res. Lapeer, Mich. Issue (Coulter): i. Grace N.^ ii.
Cassie /. iii. Vera H.
15. Nina E., b. 20 Feby., 1866; dec.; m. 21 Nov., 1883, Herbert
Purdy. He lives at Columhiaville, Mich. Issue (Purdy): i.
Minnie jB.*(?) ii. Mamie A.{}) iii. Leroy D. iv. Atnoe,
V. Berenice.
16. Electa M., b. 12 April, 1868; d. 18 Aug., 1904; m. 22 Feby.,
1884, Fritz Coulter. Issue (Coulter): i. Kate, m.
Kintz. ii. Maud, iii. Zola, iv. CarL v. Tressie. vi.
& vii. Elden and Elvin (twins), viii. Franctf. ix. Hugh.
X. Eleanor.
17. Amos D., b. 5 Nov., 1870; m. Cora Groosbeck.
18. Elden E., b. 24 June, 1872; d. 8 I>ec., 1872.
19. Tressie M., b. 5 June, 1876; m. 16 June, 1896, Robert Fisher.
No issue.
8. John Munson* Pendlxton (William Justin^, Munson^), was
bom in Lapeer County, Mich., 28 December, 1856. He married at
Columhiaville, Mich., 17 Jxme, 1883, Julia Hutchinson, bom 3 March,
1866, daughter of William and Maggie (Alt) Hutchinson.
Issue, bom in Lapeer County, Mich.:
20. Ruby May*, b. 18 Dec., 1885; d. 26 Aug., 1886.
21. liUie Bell, b. 3 Dec, 1889.
22. Hazel Esten, b. 29 Nov., 1893.
23. William Justin, b. 19 March, 1896.
17. Amos D.' Pendleton {Elisha Clarh^, Munaon^), was bom in
•Lapeer County, Mich., 5 November, 1870, and is now living at La-
peer City, Mich. He married 10 October, 1895, Cora Groosbeck.
Issue:
24. Henry P.*
25. Floyd.
26. Earl.
C. Miscellaneous Names.
Pendleton married Rhoda Drinkwater, bom 24 March,
1778, Northport, Me., daughter of Micajah and Elizabeth (Brad-
ford) Drinkwater [John S. Femald's "Drinkwater Family," p. 15].
Our records of the Pendletons in Maine are so exhaustive that we
feel much doubt about the accuracy of this record.
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Pendleton^ of Peniujlvania, died 31 August, 1781. " They
buried him in a coffin which was purchased with one of his shirts."
[From diary of Josiah Atkins, Revolutionary soldier, published in
" History of Waterbury, Conn./' page 478.]
Abigail Pendleton married Stiles. In 1860 Eli Stiles, of
Wilton, N. Y., wrote the compiler of the " Stiles Genealogy " that
his great-grandmother Stiles was named Abigail Pendleton before
her marriage. He stated further that she had issue (Stiles) :
i. William, who died in Conn, during the Revolutionary War.
ii. John (grandfather of Eli Stiles, above mentioned), who must
have been bom about 1740, as he was a father in 1761.
iii. Israel.
The only Abigail Pendleton we have record of at this period is
[81] Abigail' (Cdleb\ Caleb*), who was called Abigail Johnson in
her father's will, dated 16 May, 1740. We have never been able to
find record that she had contracted a prior marriage, but as she was
bom in 1717, she might possibly have been a widow with three chil-
dren at the age of 23. It is unfortunate that we lack the date of
her marriage to Johnson.
Annie B. Pendleton died 31 December, 1876, aged 68 years, 8
months, 2 days [inscriptions from Hamden Cemetery, Vinton County,
Ohio, published in July, 1904, number of the " Old Northwest Gene-
alogical Quarterly," page 182].
C. B. Pendleton of Grand Ridge, LaSalle County, 111., married
about 1860, Harriet I. Center, daughter of Nathaniel and Mary
(Dewey) Center [Rose Neighborhood Sketches (Wayne Co., N. Y.),
page 73].
Caroline D. Pendleton, of Lewiston, married Charles T. Davis
at Auburn, Me., 18 October, 1882 [Auburn records].
Charles B. Pendleton of Bridgton, Me., married Merriam L.
Cross of Sebago, Me., 9 August, 1863. [Portland, Me., records.]
Charles Irvin Pendleton, son of Charles N. and Jenny M. Pen-
dleton, bom 19 April, 1875, Portland, Me. [Portland records].
Nellie M. Pendleton, daughter of Charles N. and Jenny M.
Pendleton, bom 22 January, 1874; died 23 April, 1874, Portland,
Me. [Portland records].
Desire Pendleton, of Westerly, R. I., sent to smallpox hospital
in 1793. She was! possibly daughter of [218] James*.
Dorcas Pembleton married at Providence, R. I., John Prince.
[From the Providence " Phenix " of 8 April, 1809, vide Arnold's
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" Vital Records of R. I./' XVII, 543.] No reference to this mar-
riage appears in the *' Prince Genealogy^" and no mention of John
Prince is to be found in any of the Providence records.
Ebbnezxr Pbndlbton married Hannah Miner, 2 August, 1732.
[Records First Church, Stonington, Conn.] Our records of Brian
Pendleton's descendants down to this period are so complete that we
can safely say there was no Ebenezer among them. This is evidently
an error, and Ebenezer Pemberton was probably meant. The name
Ebenezer in this family is of extremely frequent occurrence.
EuzA Pendleton died at Holyoke, Mass., 22 December, 1853^
aged 34 years. [Holyoke records.]
Elizabeth Pendleton (married), died 29 May, 1866, aged 67«
[Portland, Me., records.]
Emma J. Pendleton, divorced, aged 27, bom at Boston, Mass.^
married at Hartford, Conn., 16 May, 1881, William F. Adams. [Hart-
ford records.]
Henrt Pendleton, son of Henry and Elizabeth Pendleton, born
at Portland, Me., 4 November, 1864. [Portland records.]
Isabella Pendleton died at Boston, Mass., 25 July, 1830, aged
7 years. [Boston records.]
S
John Pendleton, aged 21, enlisted at Brooklyn, N. Y., to serve
three years in Civil War; mustered in as private, Co. F, 69th Regt.,
N. Y. Volunteers, 8 October, 1861. Wounded at Antietam, 17 Sep-
tember, 1862; transferred to Co. A, 12 June, 1863; captured in ac-
tion at Auburn, Va., 14 October, 1863; died at AndersonviUe, Ga., 2
July, 1864. [Reports, N. Y. Adj.-Gen.]
Joseph Pendleton. This name is found in the original roster of
that military organization of Boston now known as the Ancient and
Honorable Artillery Company. Joseph's name appears as the 21st
signer of the original roll in 1637. In 1651 he was a witness to the
will of Robert Turner of Boston. On the 13th of September, 1652,
Joseph Pendleton was granted one acre of land upon the Great Island
at Portsmouth, N. H., and on the 13th of January following, ten
more acres were granted to him. [P. T. R., Vol. 1, pages 10 and 12.]
Savage, in his " Genealogicaal Dictionary of New England," sug-
gests that Joseph was the son of Brian Pendleton, but this is clearly
impossible, as we have seen that James, bom about 1628, was named
by Brian as his oldest son; hence, if Joseph had also been Brian's
son, he could not have been born much earlier than 1630, in which
case he would have been but seven years of age when he became a
member of the military company. The fact, however, that Joseph ap-
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peared in PorUmcmthy N. H.^ in the same year as Brian and received
grants of land there the same time that Brian did^ wonld seem to in-
dicate that there was s<Hne close connection between these two men.
He may have been related to Brian as a brother, or eren as hisi father.
No later record of him has come to light. It is noteworthy, however,
that James Pendleton named one of his scxis Joseph, and that this
name was handed down for five generations.
Mr. Edwin Vincent states that in s(Hne notes upon the Brewster
family published in the New York " Mail and Express " some years
ago^ he found the following item : " Joseph and Hannah Pen^eton
of Portsmouth, N. H., conveyed to Wrestling Brewster on December
6, 1629, eighty acres of land adjoining land belonging to said Brews-
ter." This transfer is referred to indirectly in the " Brewster CJcne-
alogy," p. 1215.
Joshua Pendleton, of Groton, Conn., enlisted 23 May, 1777, for
three years* service, in Darrow's Company, First Regt., Conn. Line,
and died 6 January, 1778. The regiment at that time was encamped
at Valley Forge. At a Court of Probate held at Groton 3 April,
1792, Simon Pendleton (Indian) was apptd. admr. on est. of Joshua
Pendleton (Indian), late of Groton, dec. [Stonington Probate Rec,
V, 299.] Whether or not these Joshua Pendletons were one and the
same is a matter of uncertainty. Such may have been the case in
spitd of the long interval between the death of the Revolutionary sol-
dier and the probating of the estate.
Julia (Stearns) Pendleton, aged 31, bom at Chelmsford, Mass.,
daughter of John and Mehitable Steams, married (2), at Lowell,
Mass., 2 November, 1859, George Kalor. (Lowell records.) [See
Appendix IV (C)].
Julia A. Pendleton, widow, bom at Lowell, Mass., aged 55, mar-
ried at New Haven, Conn., 11 April, 1889, Clarence W. Wood. [New
Haven records.]
Mary Pendleton, widow, bom at Braintree, Mass., died at Bos-
ton, Mass., 27 November, 1860, aged 71 years. Buried in St. Mat-
thews Cemetery. [Boston records.]
Mary Elizabeth Pendleton, daughter of George and Mary, bom
at Newburyport, Mass., 7 January, 1844. [Newburyport records.]
Mary H. Pendleton, wife of Charles B. Pendleton, died at Port-
land, Me., 7 September, 1860, aged 39 years. [Portland records.]
Oliver Pendleton, appointed to command a galley in the U. S.
Navy, 4 May, 1799. Only time his name appears in the published
records of the Navy Department. He was probaby [119] Oliver*
Pendleton.
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Phkbe C. Pendleton, bom 6 December, 1803; died 24 March,
1828. [Gravestone at Northport, Me.] She was probably daughter
of [120] Henry* Pendleton.
Rebecca Pendleton, bom at Westerly, R. I., 13 October, 1789.
[Westerly records.]
Roger Pendleton, of Boston, Mass., a japanner by trade, died
from injuries received by jumping from a sloop to a boat. [Diary
of Samuel Sewall, pub. in the " Tmmbull Papers," p. 333]. The
Suffolk County, Mass., Probate rec., XVII, 388, show that Richard
Pullen was apptd. admr. on est. of Roger Pendleton, japanner, late
of Boston, dec., 9 February, 1711. He does not appear to have been
a descendant of Brian Pendleton.
S. Pendleton, doctor in militia, served under Gen. Spencer at
Rhode Island, 1776-7 and 1778. [Conn. Revolutionary records.]
May have been [96] Sylvester^ Pendleton.
Thomas G. and Charlea O. Pendleton, twins, bora on Rainsford
Island, Boston, Mass., 13 July, 1860, sons of Samuel French and
Elizabeth Pendleton. Mother was bom at Camden, Me. [Boston
records.]
William Pendleton, alias Major. On the 30th of January, 1795,
Jacob Pompey, of Groton, who married the widow of William Pen-
dleton, 4dia$ Major, appeared before the Stonington Probate Court
and refused to take letters of administration. Park Avery, Jr., of
Groton, was accordingly appointed. On the 7th of April, 1796, JB20
was allowed the widow for the support of her family, and on the
same day an inventory of the estate was presented which included
only household goods and a note for £60 due from Nathan Major.
[Stonington, Conn., Probate rec., V, 467, 453.] The Groton records
throw no light on this family.
William Pendleton, aged 44, enlisted at Cuba, N. Y., 30 August,
1861, to serve three years. Mustered in as private, Co. B, 23d Regt.,
N. Y. Volunteer Infantry, same day. Transferred to Co. E, 80th
Regt., N. Y. Volunteers (no date). Disch. at Richmond, Va., 17
June, 1865.
William H. Pendleton, aged 19, enlisted in New York City, 28
February, 1865, to serve three years in 22nd N. Y. Cavalry. Was
mustered out at Hart's Island, New York Harbor, 6 May, 1865.
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APPENDIX III.
Pembueton Familiks.
Variations in the spelling of proper names are common to nearly
all families, and many such instances will readily occur to anyone.
These changes are due to several causes, to blind orthography, to mis-
pronunciation, to choice, to a perverse idea that the generally ac-
cepted spelling is incorrect, to ignorance on the part of Town and
County Clerks, etc. The Pendleton family, also, seems to have had
some branches that at an early date adopted a slightly different
spelling, and have ever since been known by the name of " Pem-
bleton."
This form appears very frequently upon the early town records of
New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut, and
except for one or two instances always refers to Pendletcms that we
can easily recognize. Where the name was recorded so many times
as Pembleton, and when so many people would use that expression in
addressing a member of the family — as is still the case to-day — ^it
would not be strange if some should come to believe that this was the
right name, particularly if they had left the old home of the family
and setded among strangers.
In this way, perhaps, can we account for Nathan Pembleton, of
Orange County, N. Y., James Pembleton, of Luzerne County, Pa.,
and Jabez Pembleton, of Otsego County, N. Y. As these first two
men were undoubtedly Pendlet<m by birtii, we shall give some ac-
count of them and of their descendants, and also of Jabez Pemble-
ton, although his origin is at present entirely unknown.
A. Pemblbtons of Orange County, New York.
The earliest date at which tiiis name appears in Orange County
is in 1775, when on June 8th of that year, Nathan Pembleton was
one of the " Associators " at Goshen who signed an agreement to
support the Continental Congress. (Eaton's " History of Orange
Co., N. Y.," p. 601.) *
The United States Census of 1790 shows that Nathan Pembleton
at that time was a resident of New Cornwall, .now Monroe Town-
ship, Orange County, and that besides himself and wife, his family
consisted of three males under sixteen, and two females.
On the Ist of September, 1801, Nathan " Pimbleton," cordwinder,
and Mary, hisi wife, of Cheescocks, Orange County, deeded to Susan-
nah " Pimbleton," spinster, Martin " Pimbleton," Elemuel " Pim-
♦In Ruttenber and Clark's "History of Orange County," this name
appears as Nathan " Pembcrtoto,** and in O'Callaghan's "New York Calen-
dar of Historical Mss.," as Nathan " Dembleton."
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bleton/' and John " Pimbleton/' cooper^ for $2000^ land in Chees-
cocks, of which Nathan was in possession as an estate of inheritance
in fee simple. (Orange Co. Deeds^ Liber H^ p. 88.) On the 11th
of September following^ John, Susannah, Martin, and Elemuel '* Pirn-
bleton," " sons and daughter of Nathan Pimbleton, all of the town of
Cheescocks," gave him a mortgage on this tract of land " Beginning
at a stake and stones standing in ye N. W. comer of lot whereon
John Pimbleton now lives . . . along the land of William Thorn
. . . 149 acres, on the following conditions: Whereas the said
John, Susannah, M!artin> and Elemuel Pimbleton stand firmlj bound
unto sd Nathan Pimbleton by their bond of equal date in the sum of
$4000, conditioned for the true and faithful support of him the sd
Nathan Pimbleton and Mary his wife, during botii their natural lives,
with proper diet and doathing, with a Riding horse, and house to live
in, etc." (Orange Co. Mortgages, Liber E, p. 30.)
Mrs. Linda P. Benjamin, a great granddaughter of Nathan Pem-
bleton, states that his wife was a Myers, in which case her full name
was Mary Myers. Their children, as we have just seen, were:
2. John*, m. Elizabeth Smith.
3. Susannah, m. John Thorn.
4. Martin, m. Hannah Ketcham.
5. Elemuel, b. 8 Nov., 1785; m. Sarah Potter.
6. Daughter, indicated by Census record; d. prior to 1801.
That this Nathan Pembleton, of Orange County. N. Y., was iden-
tical with [88] Nathan" Pendleton (Brian^, Caleh^, Copt. Jamet^,
Major Brian}), there is str<mg reason to believe. While we have no
record of this Nathan' Pendleton beyond the mere date of his birth,
which occurred at Westerly, R. I., 3 December, 1729, yet his father
was living in Dutchess County, N. Y., in 1755, as we have already
noted in our account of that man, and Orange County is only across
the Hudson River from Dutchess County. Again, the fact that Na-
than Pembleton deeded his farm to his children under the condition
that they were to take care of him, would indicate that unless he was
incapacitated through accident or sickness he was a man well ad-
vanced in years when this deed was made. In that year [88] Na-
than' Pendleton, if living, would have been 72 years of age. Fur-
thermore, the general tradition among the descendants of Nathan
Pembleton is that the family had its origin in Connecticut, and we
know that Brian^ Pendleton lived at Stonington in that colony before
he removed to New York.
There seems little doubt but that [88] Nathan' Pendleton went to
Dutchess County with his father, removed to Orange County prior
to 1775, became known as Nathan Pembleton, and late in life deeded
his property to his surviving children. Documentary proof of this,
however, is unfortunately lacking; the most careful search of the
records of Dutchess, Ulster, and Orange Counties failed to bring
forth the evidence of the relationship of Brian^ Pendleton, Dutchess
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County, 1766, and Nathan Pembleton, Orange County, 1776. The
early records of Orange County make hard work of this name,
spelling it variously as " Pimbleton," " Pimpleton," and " Pinnd-
ton."
2. John* Pemblkton (Nathan}), was born probably in Orange
County, N. Y., prior to 1780. He married Elizabeth Smith and
his family settled at Elliston, N. Y., but whether before or after his
death is uncertain. On the 7th of March, 1812, John Pembleton,
cooper, and Elizabeth, his wife, of Monroe, N. Y., sold to John
Thorn, cooper, for $1,000, part of the land that Nathan Pembleton
gave his four children, viz., John, Martin, and Elemuel Pembleton,
and Susannah Thorn (Orange County Deeds, Liber R, p. 161).
John Pembleton and his wife were still living in Monroe as late as
1 September, 1824, when they sold two lots of land to Samuel D.
Rumsey, one tract being lot 12 in the patent originally granted to
Nathaniel Hazard. (Ibid., ii, 118).
Issue of John and Elizabeth (Smith) Pembleton — order un-
certain :
7. Smith^, m. .
8. Julia, d. unm.
9. Emery, d. young — drowned.
10. Charles, b. 1816; m. Amanda Ellis.
3. Susannah' Pembleton (Nathan^), was bom probably in
Orange County, N. Y., about 1780. She married John Thorn as
shown in the Orange County Deed (Liber AA, p. 271), in which
John Thorn and Susannah, his wife, of Monroe, sell to Elemuel
Pembleton for $460, part of the land which Nathan Pembleton gave
his four children, viz., John, Elemuel, and Martin Pembleton, and
Susannah Thorn.
Issue of John and Susannah (Pembleton) Thorn:
i. Martin* (Thorn),
ii. Mary,
iii. Joseph.
4. Martin* Pembleton (Nathan^), died in Orange County, N. Y.,
late in 1833, or early in 1834, as his will was dated 12 November,
1833, and probated 4 February, 1834. This document names oldest
son, Benjamin; second son, Nathan; eldest daughter, Elizabeth Ann,
wife of John L. Miller; third son, Daniel C; second daughter, Huldah
Electy ; fourth son, Elemuel ; third daughter, Polly Mariah. (Orange
County Surrogate records, Liber J, p. 17).
Martin^ Pembleton married Hannah Eetcham, daughter of Ben-
jamin Eetcham.
Issue, bom in Orange County, N. Y.:
11. Benjamin', b. 21 Feby., 1810; m. Elizabeth Monell.
12. Nathan, b. 3 Dec., 1811; m. Hannah Brooks.
13. Elizabeth Ann, m. John Lewis Miller, and d. without issue.
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14. Daniel Carpenter^ m. Angelina .
15. Hnldah Electy, m. James Hunter and had one child, Edgai^
(Hunter), who d. yonng.
16. Harvey, d. young.
17. Elemuel, m. Mary Cloyd.
18. Polly Mariah, b. 18 June, 1824; m. William Corey.
6. Elemubl' Pkmblbton {Nathan^), was bom near Highland
Mills, Orange County, N. Y., 8 November, 1785, and died there 15
October, 1840. His will, dated 7 October, 1840, was filed the 14th
of November following, and named wife, Sarah, and children, Mil-
ton, Elemud, John M., Katherine, Phebe, Susan, Maria, Sarah Jane,
and Eliza. (Orange County Surrogate records. Liber L, p. 95).
ElemueP Pembleton married 29 November, 1804, Sarah Potter,
bom 6 July, 1787, died 26 March, 1854, and had issue:
19. Robert', b. 24 Sept., 1805; d. 3 Sept., 1810.
20. Martin, b. 1 May, 1807; d. 20 Aug., 1808.
21. Phebe, b. 18 Apr., 1809; m. Nathaniel T. Thom.
22. John Myers, b. 4 April, 1811; m. Phebe Taylor.
23. Catherine, b. 29 Apr., 1813; m. Robert L. Hallock (or Halleck),
and rem. to Michigan.
24. Susan Maria, b. 22 June, 1816; d. 24 Oct, 1854; m. Charles S.
Belding of New York City. No further record.
25. Sarah Jane, b. 11 Feby., 1818; d. 23 Apr., 1855; m. John Pat-
rick Ford, and has a son, Spencef^ (Ford) of Highland Mills,
N. Y., also a son Chariet.
26. Malinda, b. 13 Feby., 1820; d. Nov., 1836.
27. Eliza, b. 26 Mch., 1822; d. 1903; m. (1), Jonathan Florance;
(2), William Bragdon. She had several ch. by her first hus-
band and one by her second, a dau. Jatepkine^, who is m.
and lives in Natick, Mass.
28. Elemuel Mv., b. 14 Mch., 1824; m. (1), Margaret Florance; (2),
Maria Lamoreauz.
29. Charles Wesley, b. 29 June, 1826; d. 16 July, 1840.
30. Milton, b. 15 Nov., 1829; m. Phebe Ford.
7. Smith' Pembleton (John*, Nathan^), was bom in Orange
County, N. Y., and died at Ridgebury, Bradford County, Pa., in
1849. Letters of administration were granted upon his estate 8
August in that year. (Bradford County Probate rec., i, 465.) Smith
Pembleton is said to have had a large family, which was broken up
and scattered at the time of his death. We have been unable to
learn the name of his wife, or the names of any of his children, save
one:
31. William E.^, who was living at Saratoga, Iowa, not long ago.
10. Charles' Pembleton (John*, Nathan^), was bom at Hijrh-
land Mills, Orange County, N. Y., in 1815, and died at Waverly, N.
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Y., 19 October^ 1896, aged 81 yean. He was a fanner and lived
near Waverly the greater part of his life.
Charles* Pembleton married Amanda ElUs, who died at Waverly,
10 July, 1902.
Issue, bom at Waverly, N. Y.:
32. Emily\ d. 23 April, 1903; unm.
33. John £., b. 2 Nov.^ 1842; m. Emma Ruth Smith.
34. Samuel Seeley, b. 9 Oct., 1S46; m. Electe Jane Woolston.
11. Benjamin* Pembleton (Martin*, Nathan^), was bom at
Highland Mills, N. Y., 21 Febmary, 1810, and died, 4 December,
1886. He married, 5 January, 1832, Elizabeth Monell, bom 3 June,
1812, died 2 February, 1868, daughter of Samuel and AbigaU (Earl)
Monell.
Issue, bom at Highland Mills, N. Y. :
36. Drusilla*, b. 25 Nov., 1832; d. 10 March, 1855; m. 11 April,
1852, John Brennan. Issue (Brennan): i. Margaret Ann*,
d. young, ii. Mary Ann, m. Eber T. Currier. Address,
Cortland, N. Y.
36. James, b. 22 Jany., 1834; m. Mary Fem.
37. Elizabeth Ann, b. 16 June, 1836; d. 6 Nov., 1904, Newburgh,
N. Y.; m. 10 Mch., 1859, Daniel Early. No issue.
38. Esther, b. 22 Sept, 1838; m. 13 Nov., 1860, Francis W. Ten-
EycJce; res. Canterbury, N. Y. Issue (TenEycke): i.
Harruon, ii. David, iii. Elizabeth, iv. Haitie, m. Benja-
min Hultz.
39. Melvina, b. 30 July, 1840; m. Daniel White; res., Fishkill, N. Y.
Issue (White): i. Samuel H. ii. Frank, iu. l9areUe{}).
iv. Fannie, m. William Parker.
40. Harrison Cornell, b. 14 Sept., 1842; m. (1), Emily A. Cooley;
(2), Elizabeth Leary.
41. Christina Oakley, b. 29 Aug., 1845; d. 27 Nov., 1908; m. (as his
sec. wf.), 16 Aug., 1873, Lyman Bates of Newburgh, N. Y.
Issue (Bates): i. Mary Francef^, b. 26 Dec, 1874; d. 29
Dec, 1874. ii. William CampheU, b. 8 July, 1876; d. 20
July, 1882. iii. Elizabeth TenEycke, h. 27 Dec, 1879; m.
Jesse Thompson, iv. Flora May, h. 8> Sept., 1885; m. Dec,
1908, Daniel Masten.
42. Charity, b. 10 May, 1849; d. 1 June, 1866.
43. Charles Edwin, b. 27 Mch., 1856; unmar. Res., Amsterdam,
N. Y.
12. Nathan* Pembleton (Martin*, Nathan^), was bom at High-
land MSlls, N. Y., 3 December, 1811, and died there, 26 March^ 1886.
He married Hannah Brooks, bom 15 October, 1815, Highland Mills,
died 3 November, 1900, Newburgh, N. Y., daughter of Matthew
and Sarah (Allison) Brooks.
Issue, bom at Highland Mills, N. Y.
44. Mtartin Mathias^, b. 5 Jany., 1836; m. Harriet Fuller.
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45. Melvina, b. 30 April, 1839; d. 7 Oct., 1840.
46. Mary Elizabeth, b. 27 Dec., 1841; m. 1 Dec, 1881, William
Tatham. Res., Newbargh, N. Y. No issue.
47. Charles Ketcham, b. 30 June, 1844; d. 2 July, 1845.
48. Smith, b. 9 Aug., 1846; m. Emeline C. .
49. Theodore Case, b. 17 Nov., 1850; m. Helen, Vanderburgh.
14. Daniel Carpenter* Pbmbleton {Martin^, Nathan}), was
born at Highland Mills, N. Y., and died in New York City. On
the 8th of June, 1839, Daniel C. Pembleton and Angeline, his wife,
of Monroe, N. Y., sold to Benjamin Pembleton and James Hunter,
for $2,000, land formerly own^ and occupied by Martin Pembleton
(Orange County, N. Y., Deeds, Ixv., 120). His wife's full maiden
name has not been determined.
Issue of Daniel C. and Angeline Pembleton:
50. Mary Augusta*, m. Silas Tuttle and d. in New York City.
51. Alice, d. unm.
17. Elemuel* Pembleton (MarftV, Nathan}), removed to Cali-
fornia. He married Mary Cloyd and had issue:
52. Mary Hannah*, m. James M. Grey; res., San Jose, Calif.
53. Emma, unm.
54. Carrie (dec.), m. Stewart Taylor.
18. PoLLT Mariah* Pembleton (Martin^, Nathan}), was bom 18
June, 1824, and died at Newburgh, N. Y., 6 May, 1889. She mar-
ried William Corey and had issue:
i. Harvey P.* (Corey), who d. unmar. at West Point, N. Y. He
was a soldier in the Civil War, serving in the 10th Legion,
N. Y. Volunteers,
ii. Sarah Jane, unm. Res., Newburgh, N. Y.
iii. Martin Luther, d. young,
iv. Hannah (dec.), m. Oliver CoUard.
V. Dewitt Eetcham, unm.
vi. Fanny, m. Thompson WOson. Res., Washingtonville, N. Y.
vii. Martin Luther (2nd), m. Grace Denton. Res., Newburgh, N. Y.
riii. Henrietta, m. Benjamin Clinton. Res., Newburgh, N. Y.
ix. William N., d. ae. 5 years.
21. Phebe' Pembleton (Elemuel*, Nathan^), was bom at High-
land Mills, N. Y., in 1809J and died in New York City in 1873. She
married Nathaniel Taylor Thorn, bom 1804, Highland Mills, son of
William and Anns (Taylor) Thom.
Issue (Thorn), first four and last four bom in New York
City, others at Highland Mills, N. Y.:
i. Anna*, b. 1827; m. A. S. Dunham,
ii. Sarah Jane, b. 1828; m. Abram Mead,
iii. Elizabeth, d. infancy.
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iv. Elizabeth (2nd), m. William H. Denike. Res., Tonken, N. T.
V. Margaret, m. James Pearson.
vi. Miarietta, m. Frank Pasman.
Tii. Susan, m. Floyd F. Kane,
viii. Melissa, d. infancy.
ix. Nathaniel Wesley, d. infancy.
X. William Wesley, m. Josephine Dorcas.
xi. Malinda Pembleton, b. 1846; m. Horace Benjamin. Res.,
Yonkers, N. Y.
22. John Mtsrs* Pemblkton (ElemueP, Nathan}), was bom at
Highland Mills, N. Y., 4 April, 1811, and died there, 26 May, 1884.
He married Phebe Taylor, bom 19 February, 1813, died 3 July, 1894,
Highland Miills, N. Y., daughter of Isaac and Mary (Brondage)
Taylor.
Issue, first nine bom at Highland Mills, others in New YoA
City:
55. Margaret^ b. 25 Jany., 1831; m. Charles P. Van Cliefe. Res.,
Brooklyn, N. Y. Issue (Van Cliefe): i. Charles, ii. John
Myers, iii. Harriet
56. Robert, b. 8 April, 1833; m. Margaret Taylor.
57. Nathaniel, b. 14 Jany., 1835; d. 18 Sept., 1849.
58. Isaac Taylor, b. 17 May, 1837; m. Sarah Brooks.
59. Elemuel, b. 6 Aug., 1839; d. 29 Dec., 1840.
60. Sarah (twin with Elemuel), d. 15 Jany., 1840.
61. Elizabeth Bush, b. 15 Jany., 1842; m. William H. Brooks.
62. Charles W., b. 16 April, 1844; d. 29 Nov., 1849.
63. Elemuel M., b. 9 July, 1846; d. 15 June, 1847.
64. Susan M,, b. 26 April, 1848; d. 29 June, 1848.
65. Belding Sands (twin with Susan), m. (1), Sarah E. Thorp; (2),
Mary Ellen Thorp.
66. Myers, b. 16 Mch., 1851; d. ae. about 14 years.
28. Elemxtel M.* Pembletok (ElemueP, Nathan}), was bom at
Highland Mills, N. Y., 14 March, 1824, and died about 1876. He
married (1), Margaret M. Florance, daughter of James Florance, Jr.,
and (2), Maria Lamoreauz. He wasi a farmer at Monroe, N. Y. and
overseer of the poor in that town.
Issue by first wife:
67. Myers*, d. infancy.
68. Finetto Si., m. Andrew Schults. Res. Salisbury, N. Y. She has
a son, Lemuel.
69. Mary E., m. James Walker. Res. Salisbury, N. Y.
Issue by second wife:
70. Hattie, unm.
Authority: Orange Co. N. Y., Surrogate rec.
30. Milton* Pembleton (ElemueP, Nathan^), was bom at High-
land MiUs, N. Y., 15 November, 1829, and died 31 December, 1890.
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He married^ 24 October, 1850, Phebe J. Ford, who was born 29
March, 1829. She was a daughter of David Ford.
Issue :
71. Henry F.\ b. 7 Aug., 1862; m. BeUe Campbell.
72. Charles W., b. 19 May, 1854; m. 16 Jany., 1878, Alice Thome.
No issue. Res. Central Valley, N. Y.
73. David F., b. 3 AprU, 1866; d. inf.
74. Milton, b. 3 Nov., 1867; m. Addie Wilson.
75. Joseph M., b. 4 Mch., 1862; m. 11 Nov., 1890, Margaret Howe.
No issue. Res. Central Valley, N. Y.
76. Lemuel M., b. 24 Mch., 1865; m.'Mary Grant.
77. John A. (twin with Lemuel), d. inf.
78. Kittie L., b. 8 April, 1870; m. 30 June, 1887, Bartrian G. Leepcr.
They have a large family. Res. New Haven, Conn.
33. John E.* Pkmbleton (Charles^, Johti^, Nathan^), was bom
at Waverly, N. Y., 2 November, 1842, and died at Nichols, N. Y., 25
December, 1896. He was a farmer and also superintendent of a
paper mill. He married, 25 May, 1870, Emma Ruth Smith, born 8
August, 1846, Tioga Center, N. Y., daughter of John G. and Sally
M. (LaMonte) Smith.
Issue, bom at Waverly, N. Y.:
79. E. Ruth% b. 1 Oct., 1877; m. 16 Sept., 1903, George C. Bladworth
of New York City.
80. John Gilbert, b. 8 July, 1880. He is Secretary of the Tioga Co.
(N. Y.) Agricultural Society.
34. Samukl Seeley* Pkmbleton (Charles^, John^, Nathan^), was
bom at Waverly, N. Y., 9 October, 1846, and died at St. Charles,
III., 9 February, 1891. He married at Geneva, 111., 14 February,
1872, Electa Jane Woolston, and had one child:
81. Charles W.», b. 22 Oct., 1873, Waverly, N.,Y.; m. Gertrude
Guppy.
36. James* Pembleton (Benjamin^, Martin^, Nathan^), was bom
at Highland Mills, N. Y., 22 January, 1834, and was killed at the
battle of Gettysburg, 2 July, 1863. He was a soldier in the 124th
Regt. N. Y. Volunteer Infantry.
James* Pembleton married, 27 February, 1868, Mary Fern, and had
one child:
82. William*^, whose present address is unknown.
40. Harrison Cornell* Pembleton (Benjamin^, Martin^, Nath-
an^), was bom at Highland Mills, N. Y., 14 September, 1842, and
died at Coldenham, N. Y., 7 December, 1908. He enlisted at Wash-
ingtonville, N. Y., 2 September, 1861, to serve three years in the
Civil War, and was mustered in as private in Co. B, 48th Regt. N.
Y. Volunteer Infantry, 5 September, 1861. He was later transferred
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to Co. £ in the same regiment and received an honorable discharge
upon the expiration of his term of service.
Harrison C* Pembleton married (1), 7 December, 1864, Emily A.
Cooley, a first cousin, daughter of Nathan B. and (Monell)
Cooley. She died about 1874, and he married (2), 15 November,
1886, Elizabeth Leary.
Issue (by first wife), bom at Washingtonville, N.. Y.:
83. Nathan Emery*^, b. 2 Oct, 1866; m. Laura Johnson.
84. Lillian, b. 14 Sept., 1868; m. Samuel J. Gibson.
85. Minnie, b. 2 AprU, 1870; m. Nov., 1904, Edward C. Booth. No
issue. Res. Glen Cove, N. Y.
86. James Isaac, d. ae. 6 months.
44. Martin Mathias* Pembleton (Nathan^, Martin', Nathan^),
was bom at Highland Mills, N. Y., 5 January, 1835, and is now liv-
ing in Newburgh, N. Y. He married, 5 January, 1856, Harriet
Fuller, daughter of Alexander Fuller.
Issue :
87. Mary Ellen", b. at Coldenham, N. Y.; m. Sanford A. Earl. Res.
Newburgh, N. Y. Issue (Earl): i. Clarence^, ii. Fred. iii.
Sanford.
48. Smith* Pembleton (Nathan^, Martin^, Nathan^), was bom at
Highland Mills, N. Y„ 9 August, 1846, and was killed by a train at
New Windsor, N. Y., 19 May, 1894. He married Emeline C. ,
who was living at Fishkill Lsjiding, N. Y. in 1906.
Issue :
88. Ida May", b.
89. Edward, b. ; m.
49. Theodore Case* Pembleton (Nathan^, Martin*, Nathan^),
was bom at Highland Mills, N. Y., 17 November, 1850. He is a
contractor at Stamford, Conn. He married, 25 March, 1872, Helen
Vanderburg, bom 11 March, 1851, Newburgh, N. Y., daughter of
Effingham and Mary (Yelverton) Vanderburg.
Issue, bom at Goshen, N. Y.:
90. Warren Effingham% b. 12 Dec, 1872; m. Martha L. Palmer.
91. Frank Deyo, b. 10 Dec., 1875; m. Nellie Bicknell.
92. Harry, b. 28 July, 1890.
56. Robert* Pembleton (John Myers*, ElemueP, Nathan^), was
born at Highland Mills, N. Y., 8 April, 1833, and died there, 18 Jan-
uary, 1894. He married in New York City, 19 March, 1856, Mar-
garet Taylor, a first cousin, daughter of Jonathan Isaac and Esther
(Monell) Taylor. She was bom, 25 August, 1840, and was living at
Highland Mills in 1906.
Issue, first four bom in New York City, others at Highland
Mills, N. Y.:
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93 Robert Brown'^ b. 25 Oct., 1858; m. Grace Earl.
94. George Washington, b. 27 Sept., 1860; d. nnm., 12 Dec, 1884.
95. Phebe Etta, b. 25 Dec, 1862; m. Willard H. Gelchard. Res.
Newburgh, N. Y. Issue (Gelchard): i. Willametta^, m. Roy
Embler. ii. Robert (dec), iii. Roy (dec). If. Eva (dec).
V. Catherine.
96. ChUd, still bom, 13 Nov., 1864.
97. Esther Jane, b. 24 April, 1866; m. Fred J. Walter. Res. Ruth-
erford, N. J. Issue (Walter): i. Pearl* (dec), ii. EUie.
iii. Carrie, iv. Ethel, v. Ruth. vi. Jennie.
98. Minie, b. 12 Feby., 1869.
99. Charles Wesley, b. 7 Jany., 1872; m. Bertha A. Owens.
100. Carrie May, b. 7 Jany., 1874; m. 18 Mch., 1897, Wallace Camp-
bell. Res. Yonkers, N. Y. Issue (Campbell): i. Charles^
d. inf.
101. Ira T., b. 7 Sept., 1875; d. 26 Dec, 1875.
102. Eva Margaret, b. 21 Aug., 1877; m. 12 June, 1906, Ferris Al-
fred Hyatt. Res. Yonkers, N. Y.
103. Vera, b. 11 Aug., 1878; d. same day.
104. Percy, b. 17 Feby., 1882; unm. (1906). Res. Highland Mills,
N. Y.
58. Isaac Taylor* Pembleton (John Myers*, Elemuel^, Nathan^),
was bom at Highland Mills, N. Y., 18 May, 1837, and is now living
at Sloatsburg, N. Y. He married, 2 Feby., 1859, Sarah Brooks,
daughter of Andrew and Mary (Thorne) Brooks.
Issue:
105. Ferdinand A.', b. 16 Jany., 1860; m. Harriet Crampton.
106. Ella M., b. 5 Sept., 1866; unm.
107. Mary B., b. 25 May, 1868; m. 19 Nov., 1890, Frank D. Ward.
Res. Ridgewood, N. J.
61. Elizabeth Bush* Pembleton (John Myers*, ElemueP, Nath-
^n^), was bom at Highland Mills, N. Y., 15 January, 1842. She
married there^ 15 January, 1862, William Henry Brooks, son of John
«nd Sarah Brooks. Residence, Highland Mills.
Issue (Brooks), bom at Highland Mills, N. Y.:
i. Ada Margaret*, b. 15 May, 1863; m. Howard H. Tower. Res.
Highland MiUs.
ii. Lizzie Emma, b. 4 May, 1866; m. Gilbert H. Case. Res. Port
Jervis, N. Y.
iii. Charles Henry, b. 4 Mch., 1872 ; m. Laura A. Van Dyune. Res.
Bound Brook, N. J.
iv. Loren Valentine, b. 14 Feby., 1885.
65. Beldino Sands* Pembleton (John Myers*, Elemuel^, Nath-
-an^), was born in New York City, 26 April, 1848. He is the propri-
etor of a large general store at Highland Mills, N. Y. He married
i(l), Sarah E. Thorp, daughter of Benjamin and Susan J. (Hunter)
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Thorp. She died and he married (2), Mary Ellen Thorp, daughter
of Stephen and Sarah £. (Hunter) Thorp.
Issue by first wife:
108. Katie E.% b. at Stone Bridge, N. Y.; m. Robert A. Burgess.
Res. Rutherford, N. J. Issue (Burgess): i. Framk B.^ iL
Mabel, iii. Adelaide,
109. Jesse B., b. 1871, Jersey City, N. J.; d. 1873.
110. Mabel, b. at Inglewood, N. J.; m. George W. \^ilkes Res. Cen-
tral Valley, N. Y. Issue (Wilkes): i. Winifred^.
111. Triplets, d. infancy.
Issue by second wife:
112. TuUulah Belle, b. at Rutherford, N. J.; m. 1905, Charles Stew-
art Bertholf. Res. Highland Mills, N. Y.
71. Henry F,* Pembleton (MUion*, ElemueP, Nathan}), was bom
at Highland Mills, N. Y., 7 Aug., 1852, and died in Jersey City, N.
J., 9 October, 1887. He married, 18 November, 1879, Belle Camp-
beU.
Issue:
113. Henry F.«, Jr., b. 1883; m. Cora Hollanbeck.
114. Milton, b. 1886; m. Minnie Taylor.
74. MiLTON* Pembleton, Jr. (Milton*, ElemueP, Nathan^), was
bom at Highland Mills, N. Y., 3 November, 1857. For many years
past he has been a master plumber in New York City where he has
built up a large and successful business*
Milton* Pembleton married, 2 July, 1880, Addie Wilson, daughter
of Ananias and Kate V. (Potter) WUs<hi.
Issue:
116. Harold W.», b. 7 April, 1889.
76. Lemuel M.* Pembleton (MUton*, Elemuel*, Nathan^), was
bom at Highland Mills, N. Y., 24 March, 1865, and is now living in
Central Valley, N. Y. He married, 25 September, 1889, Mary
Grant.
Issue:
116. Laveme H.», b. 11 July, 1890.
117. Grant, b. 1 April, 1892.
81. Charles W.' Pembleton (Samuel Seeley^, Ckarle$*, John*,
Nathan^), was bom at Waverly, N. Y., 22 October, 1873, and is now
living at St Charles, 111. He married, at Joliet, 111., 20 March, 1901,
Gertmde Guppy.
Issue:
118. Helen I.«, b. 20 May, 1902, St Charles, lU.
83. Nathan Emery* Pembleton (Harrison Cornell^, Benjamin*,
Martin^, Nathan^), was bom at Washingtonville, N. Y., 2 October,
1866. He married Laura Johnson and lives at Goshen, N. Y.
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Issue:
119. Emily Cornell*.
120. Ralph Lyman McG.
84. Lillian" Pembleton {HarrUon Cornell^, Benjamin^, Mat'
tin*, Nathan}), was bom at Washingtonville, N. Y., 14 September,
1868. She married at Newbnrgh, N. Y., 19 June, 1895, Samuel Jack
Gibson, bom there, 3 October, 1869, son of Thomas and Sarah (Ed-
gar) Gibson. Res. Newburgh.
Issue (Gibson), bom at Newburgh:
i. Samuel Willard% b. 6 July, 1898.
ii. Lillian Gladys, b. 6 Dec., 1899.
iii. Dorothy Marguerite, b. 18 Nov., 1901.
iv. Harold Clayton, b. 17 Jany., 1903; d. 17 Sept., 1903.
V. Alice Marie, b. 26 July, 1904.
89. Edward' Pembleton (Smith^, Nathan^, Martin^, Nathan^),
lives at Vail's Gate, N. Y. He is married and has issue:
121. Ira*.
122. Harry.
90. Warren Effingham' Pembleton (Theodore Case^, Nathan^,
Martin^ Nathan^), was bom at Goshen, N. Y., 12 December, 1872.
He is a printer by trade and in 1906 was living in Hartford, Conn.
He married Martha Le Fevre Palmer, bom 4 March, 1877, New Roch-
elle, N. Y., daughter of Isaac and Eatherine Louise (Clark) Palmer.
Issue :
123. Helen Katherine*, b. 11 Oct., 1897, New Rochelle, N. Y.
124. Leah Marguerite, b. 19 Feby., 1904, Stamford, Conn.; d. 27
Feby., 1904.
91. Frank Deyo' Pembleton (Theodore Cate\ Nathan^, Mar-
tin*, Nathan^), was bora at Goshen, N. Y., 10 December, 1876. He
is a contractor in Newark, N. J. He married Nellie Bicknell and
has issue:
126. Elsa«.
126. Gertmde.
127. Gladys.
93. Robert Brown' Pembleton (Robert^, John Myern*, Elemuel*,
Nathan^), was born in New York City, 25 October, 1858. He mar-
ried, 27 June, 1886, Grace Earl, and lives in Central Valley, N. Y.
Issue :
128. Lottie*, mj Orville Davenport.
129. Margaret.
130. Harriet.
99. Charles Wesley' Pembleton (Robert*, John Meyen^, Elem-
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ueP, Nathan^), was bom at Highland Mills, N. Y., 7 January, 1872.
He married, 18 April, 1897, Bertha A. Owens.
Issue:
131. Alice*.
105. Ferdinand A.' Pbmbleton (Isaac Taylor^, John Meffert*,
ElemueP, Nathan^), was bom 16 January, 1860. He married 20
September, 1880, Harriet Crampton.
Issue :
132-141. Ten children. We have the names of but two, Frank* and
Bertha.
113. Henry F.' Pembleton {Henry F.* Milton*, Elemuel^, Nath-
an^), bom in 1883, married Cora Hollanbeck on the 10th of Octo-
ber, 1906. Residence, Central Valley, N. Y. Issue:
142. Ford C.*, b. Oct., 1907.
B. Pembletons of Luzerne County, Pennsylvania.
The late Rev. Isaac D. Pembleton of Wilkes-Barre, Pa., wrote us
in 1905 that his grandfather was James Pembleton, and stated fur-
ther: " I think I have heard say that his father's name was the same.
I remember my grandfather and have heard him say that in Connecti-
cut and York state where they had lived before coming to Pennsyl-
vania, they always wrote their name Pendleton and it was changed to
Pembleton after coming to this state." In a later communication re-
ferring to a suggestion from a member of his family that the name
was originally Pemberton, Rev. Isaac stated : " I am certain that my
grandfather, James, was not known by the name Pemberton in York
state, but Pendleton, as you spell your name. My uncle, William,
left home soon after the family came to Pennsylvania and went South,
and after a good many years there was a letter come from him and
in that he wrote his name Pendleton, evidently not having changed
his name as the rest of the family did." Further accounts say that
James, Sr. died in Rhode Island and that he was a soldier in the
Revolution.
There does not seem to be much doubt but that James Pembleton,
grandfather to Rev. Isaac, was a son of [218] James' Pendleton, 3rd
(James', James*, Caleb*), who was living in Groton, Conn, in 1800.
As we have shown under our account of him, he had a large family,
but the names of his children are unknown and we have been unaUe
to learn whab became of them. He served in the Rhode Island militia
during the Revolution and the Groton records refer to him as James
" Pembleton." As in the case of Nathan Pembleton of Orange
County, N. Y., the origin of James Pembleton of Luzerne County, Pa.
is strongly indicated but direct evidence thereof is lacking. The rec-
ords of Ulster County, Pa. do not refer to him, and all the informa-
tion we can gather about him is as follows:
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1. James Pembleton^ supposed to have been the son of James
Pendleton of Rhode Island and Connecticut^ was bom in Connecticut
between 1774 v^d 1780, and died in Franklin township^ Luxeme
County^ Pa.^ between 1850 and 1855^ aged about 75 years. He re-
moved first to Ulster County, N. Y., and served in the War of 1812;
married probably at Woodstock, N. Y., Susannah Symons, and re-
moved afterwards to Luzerne County, Pa.
Issue (order uncertain) :
2. AsaS b. 23 Dec, 1805, Woodstock, Ulster Co., N. Y.; m. Anna
M. Dymond.
3. Lucy, m. (1), James Jones; (2), John Dymond.
4. Sarah, d. in Canada; m. David Garrison, and had a son, David*,
Jr.
5. Maria, d. at Colchester, N. Y.; not known whether married or
single.
6. Elijah, married, but died without issue.
7. William, went to New Orleans; no further rec.
8. Hiram, d. unm. in Franklin Township, Pa., about 1890.
9. Henry, m. Mrs. Abby Brace; no issue. He enlisted in Co. F,
63rd Regt. Pa. Vol. Inf. in 1861. In Arlington Cemetery,
Va. there is a gravestone inscribed: " H. W. Pembleton, pri-
vate, Co. F, 53rd Pa., died 10 Nov. 1864." It has been
thought that Henry d. in a Rebel prison as he was never heard
from after escaping from the hospital at Newport News, Va.
in an attempt to rejoin his command.
10. Richard, d. ae. 7 years.
11. David, m. Mary J. Freer.
2. Asa* Pembleton (Jamei^) was bom at Woodstock, N. Y..23
December, 1805, and died in Ness County, Kas., in April, 1880. He
married at Woodstock, 2 September, 1827, Anna Maria Dymond, bom
there, 9 April, 1813, daughter of Isaac and Sarah (Booth) Dymond.
Issue :
12. Matthew*, b. 14 Aug., 1829, Saugerties, N. Y.; m. Phebe J.
Moore.
13. Sarah Jane, b. 5 July, 1831, Exeter, Pa.; m. Theodore Freer,
son of Hiram and Eliza (Rider) Freer. Res. Dorranceton,
Pa. Issue (Freer): i. Mattherv*, ii. Elisa, iii. Mary, m,
G. L. Marcy.
14. Isaac Dymond, b. 15 Dec, 1833, Exeter, Pa.; m. Julia A. Frantz.
15. Mary Elizabeth, b. 3 May, 1836, Exeter, Pa.; m. (1), Killion
Martin; (2), Toupelik, Res. Detroit, Mich. Her
first husband was a soldier in Co. F, 53rd Pa., and was never
heard from after escaping from the hospital at Newport News
in company with his wife's uncle, Henry Pembleton, and broth-
er-in-law, Edward Pembleton. Msry E.* Pembleton had issue
by her first husband (Martin) : i. Isaac A. ii. Ellen R., m.
Phillips, of Philadelphia, Pa.
16. Wealthy Ann, b. 13 Sept., 1838, Northmoreland, Pa.; m. (1),
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James H. Eaton; (2)^ John Valentine. She had several sons^
all of whom are now dec.^ and one living daughter.
17. Edward Simmons^ b. 19 Aprils 1841^ Orange Pa.; m. Emily C.
Pettibone.
18. Laurinda Maria, b. 25 Aug., 1843, Dallas, Pa.; d. about 1895;
m. Lyman Frantz, a soldier of the Civil War. She had one
dau. and five sons, among them, Benjamin S»* (Frantz), of
Luzerne, Pa.
19. Martin Luther, b. 7 Sept., 1846, Franklin twp.. Pa.; m. (1), Mary
E. Lutz; (2), Mattie J. Eauffman.
20. Asa Rush, b. 9 Feby., 1849, Franklin twp., Pa.| m. (1), Susan
J. Montonye; (2), Sophia Cragle.
21. Margaret Emeline, b. 2 June, 1861, Franklin twp.. Pa.; m. (1),
Richard Miners; (2), Edwin C. Payne.
22. George William, b. 24 June, 1853, Franklin twp.. Pa.; m. Char-
lotta E. Hodge.
3. Lucy* Pembleton (Jamei^), married (1), James Jones, and
(2), John D3nnond, son of Henry Dymond. By her first husband
she had issue (Jones) :
i. Sarah Ann*, m. Hiram Freer. Res. Center Moreland, Pa.
Issue by second husband (Dymond):
ii. Mahala, m. Trowbury Louke. Res. Talmadge, Kas.
iii. Asa. iv. Chester, v. William, vi. Isaac, vii. James, viii.
David. The four last named were soldiers in the Civil War.
11. David* Pembleton (Jamei^), died in, or near, Wilkes-Barre,
Pa., 19 April, 1904. He married in 1854, Mary Jane Freer, and
had issue, bom at Dallas, Pa. :
23. Eliza Jane', b. 25 Mteh., 1885; m. Steward. Res. Topeka,
Kas.
24. William Henry, b. 25 July, 1857. Res. Dorranceton, Pa.
25. James Wilson, b. 26 Oct, 1859.
26. John Charles Fremont, b. 16 Mch., 1862 ; he is married and lives
in Calif.
27. Welthy Ann, b. 24 Oct., 1864; m. Hadsell,
28. David Llewellyn, b. 11 July, 1867; m. Lulu L. YHiite.
29. Martha Maria, b. 12 Feby., 1871. Res. Dorranceton, Pa.
30. Levi Howell, b. 22 July, 1875. Res. Wilkes-Barre, Pa,
12. Matthew* Pembleton (Aia*, Jamei^), was bom at Sauger-
ties, N. Y., 29 August, 1829. Soon after his birth his parents re-
moved to Luzerne County, Penn., where he made his home for many
years. Although he had been married but a short time when the
Civil War broke out, his patriotism would not permit him to remain
at home and he enlisted on the 16th of October, 1862, in Co. Hj 177th
Regt. Penn. Volunteer Infantry. Later, on the 6th of September,
1864, he joined the 198th Pennsylvania, and served until the 3rd of
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Jnne^ 1865^ when he received an honorable discharge. Mr. Pemble-
ton took part in many minor conflicts and was also engaged in the
battles of Gettysburg, the Wilderness, the siege of Petersburg, and
the surrender at Appomattox.
In 1878 he removed from Pennsylvania to Kansas where he set-
tled two miles east of the present town of Ness City. Here, after
many hardships and privations, he became a prosperous farmer and
dairyman> and an extensive land owner. In politics he was originally
a Republican, but joined the Populist party when it first came into
existence. He edited for some time the Ness City "Echo" the only
Populist paper in the county. He was a strong writer and while he
continued in charge of the publication the cause of Populism flour-
ished locally. Mr. Pembleton was elected a Delegate to the first
National Convention held by this party — at Omaha, Nebr., 4 July,
1892, and later was a Presidential Elector. While many of his
neighbors disagreed with his opinions, yet no one questioned the loft-
iness of his motives or the disinterested nature of his political efforts.
It was a heavy blow to him, the destruction of an ideal, to realize
at last that the new party was no different from the old, — ^that it was
run for the benefit of the few and not for the common good, and
when this conviction was forced upon him he withdrew from further
activity in politics and devoted the rest of his life to his farm. He
died at his home near Ness City, 27 February, 1910, respected and
esteemed by all who knew him.
Matthew* Pembleton married at Dallas, Pa., 5 February, 1859,
Phebe Jane Moore, bom 13 April, 1835, Luzerne County, Pa.,
daughter of William and Mary Ann (Wood) Moore.
Issue, bom at Luzerne, Pa.:
31. Mary Anna*, b. 29 Jany., 1861; m. 1879, Marvin Harris. Issue
(Harris): i. Bertha^, m. Jesse Blake, ii. Mattie.
32. Sanford M., b. 16 Sept., 1862; d. 1862.
33. Ulysses Grant, b. 2 Jany., 1865; d. 1865.
34. Thomas Luke, b. 29 Aug., 1866; m. Esther L. Young.
35. Charles Matthew, b. 29 July, 1869.
36. Cory W., b. 27 Jany., 1871; d. 1874.
37. Nellie Grant, b. 22 Nov., 1872; m. 1895, William Holtom. Is-
sue (Holtom) : i. Winnie'^, ii. Frederick George.
38. Malinda Jane, b. 26 July, 1874; m. 1902, George Cox. Issue
(Cox): i. Desne^. ii. George.
39. Lewis H., b. 14 May, 1878; d. 1879.
14. (Rkv.) Isaac Dtmond* Pembleton (Aia*, Jamei^), was
bom at Exeter, Pa., 19 December, 1833, and died at Wilkes-Barre,
Pa., in January; 1907. He was a soldier in the Civil War, enlisting
at Scranton, Pa., 19 October, 1863, in Co. A, 104th Regt. Pa. Volun-
teer Infantry. He was honorably dischargred at Philadelphia, Pa.,
30 August, 1865. During the latter years of his life he was pastor
of the Free Methodist Church at Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Isaac Dymond* Pembleton married at Dallas, Pa., 23 March, 1856,
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Jnlia A. Franti, bom there^ 12 December, 1838, daughter of David
and Mary (Shaver) Franti.
Issue:
40. Frances Adelaide^ b. 31 May, 1857, Franklin Twp., Pa.; m. at
Wilkes-Barre, Pa., 1 Feby., 1877, John David Thwnas, b. 16
Feby., 1854^ Phoenizville, Pa., soa of William and Mary Ann
(Evans) Thomas. Res., Wilkes-Barre. Issue (Th<Mnas):
i. Mary E.^, h. 12 Jany., 1878; d. 30 Jany., 1881. n. WO-
liam Henry, b. 16 Apr., 1880. iii. Olive, b. 25 Nov., 1883;
d. 25 Oct, 1885. iv. Ellen Rebecca, b. 15 Aug., 1885. v.
Julia Ann, b. 30 June, 1889.
41. William Edward, b. 23 June, 1866, Kingston, Pa.; ul at Quincy,
111., 13 Mch., 1897, Emma Sterman, b. 23 Mch., 1879, Bur-
ton, 111., dan. of Henry and Annie (Grimmer) Starman. No
issue. Res., St Louis, Mo.
17. Edward Simmons* Pbmblbton (Aia^, Jamei^), was bom at
Orange, Luzerne County, Pa., 19 April, 1841, and died at Hunts-
ville, Pa., 27 May, 1908. He enlisted at Dallas, Pa., 6 September,
1861, in Co. F, 53rd Regt. Pa. Volunteers; was wounded at Fair
Oaks, and taken to the hospital at Newport News; escaped from
hospital and! rejoined his company, bnt was discharged on account of
disability, 3 February, 1863. On the 7th of September, 1864, he
re-enlisted at Scranton, Pa., joining Co. H, 198th Pa. Volunteers,
and was discharged at Philadelphia, Pa., 10 June, 1865.
He married at Luzerne, Pa., 21 December, 1869, Emily Cordelia
Pettibone, born there, 29 October, 1847, daughter of Ebenezer G.
and Margaret A. (Segraves) Pettibone. Issue:
42. Emily Kate*, b. 4 Dec., 1870, Luaeme, Pa.
43. Margaret Mae, b. 10 Sept., 1872, Luaeme; m. 5 Oct, 1897, Paul
A. Valentine, son of John W. and (Mary E. (Jennings)
Valentine. Res., Trucksville, Pa. Issue (Valentine): i.
Edyth M.», b. 16 July, 1898. ii. MOdred, b. 20 July, 1900;
d. Aug., 1901. iu. P. AHhur, b. 12 May, 1903.
44. Ada Estella, b. 10 June, 1880, Trucksville, Pa.
45. Lillian Pearl, b. 29 Mch., 1882, Huntsville, Pa.
46. Nellie Maria, b. 29 July, 1884, Huntsville; m. 4 April, 1905,
Arthur Jones, son of Daniel and Hannah (Lewis) Jones.
Res., Kingston, Pa.
19. Martin Luther* Pemblbton (Asa^, Jameg^), was bom in
Fraddin Township, Luzerne County, Pa., 7 September, 1846. In
August, 1862, before he was sixteen years of age, he enlisted in the
143rd Regt. Pennsylvania Volunteers and drilled with them two
weeks. Owing to his youth and small stature at that time, however,
he was not allowed to go to the front, and it was not until a year
later that the longed for opportunity came when by taking the place
of a man who had been drafted young Pembleton was enabled to
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get himself enrolled in the same company with his brother Isaac
and on the same day that the latter cmlisted — 19 October, 1863.
After the battle of Cedar Creek^ 15 October^ 1864^ he was de-
tailed oat of the ranks to serve with the musicians, and at the time
of his discharge, 30 August, 1865, he was acting as Drum Major
of the regiment. In 1869 he became Drum Major of the 7th Regt.
Pennsylyania National Guard, and was in the field with them dur-
ing the " Molly Maguire " riots. Mr. Pembleton held this position
until 1876 when he removed to Nebraska. In 1879 he was com-
missioned Drum Major of the 1st Regt. National Guard in that
state and acted as such for six years.
During this time he organized in Nebraska a state band associa-
tion, composed of 635 musicians, to play at the annual state re-
unions of the Grand Army, and was elected their Drum Major for
six years in successicm. It is believed this was the greatest number
of musicians that ever played or paraded together under the leader-
ship of one man. Mr. Pembleton was also elected for three years
Drum Major of the National Association of Civil War musicians,
the largest veteran drum corps in the world. He is a well known
figure at reunions and national encampments of the Grand Army.
During the last twenty years he has made his home at York, Nebr.
He married (1), 19 December, 1868, Mary E. Lutz, born 20 Feb-
ruary, 1853, Hanover, Pa., daughter of Andrew and Susan (San-
tee) Lutz. She died at Wahoo, Nebr., 22 February. 1879, and he
married (2), 17 March, 1881, Mattie J. Kauffman, born 25 Octo-
ber, 1857, Richfield, Pa,, daughter of John D. and Catherine (Shell-
enberger) KauiFman. Issue by first wife:
47. LiUian Ansley*, b. 7 Jany., 1871, MiU HoUow, Pa.; m. Alfred
S. Eester.
48. Bertha Udora, b. 20 July, 1873^ near Berwick, Pa.; m. 5 Oct.,
1892, Ulysses H. Franklin. Res., Seward, Nebr. One ch.
(Franklin): i Maurice^,
49. Nora Eugenia, b. 23 Oct., 1875, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; m. 6 Dec,
1892, Arthur V. Rhine. Res. Omaha, Nebr. One ch.
(Rhine): i. Harold^.
50. Lizzie May, b. 27 Nov., 1876, Wahoo, Nebr.; m. 31 Aupr., 1899,
Homer Miller. Res. Crete, Nebr. One ch. (Miller): i.
Margaret^.
51. Wilber, b. 13 Feby., 1879, Wahoo; d. 22 Aug., 1879.
Issue by second wife:
52. Daisy Ann, b, 29 June, 1882, Wahoo; d. 1 Oct., 1897.
53. Isaac Ray, b. 13 Sept., 1883, Stromsburg, Nebr.; d. 20 Jany.,
1884.
54. Martin Luther, Jr., b. 18 Sept., 1889, Logan, Colo.
55. Emma Jane, b. 17 Jany., 1892, York, Nebr.
20. Asa Rush* Pembleton, (Asa^, Jameg^), was born in Frank-
lin Township, Luzerne County, Pa., 9 Februaiy, 1849, and is now
living in Luzerne. He married (1), 5 December, 1870, Sarah Jane
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Montonje^ bom 1856^ died Aprils 1902, daughter of Isaac and Annie
(Milton) Montonye. He married (2), Jnly, ]907, Sophia Cragle,
bom 1858, daughter of Anthony and Martha (Tinklepaugh) Cragle.
Issue :
66. Carrie J.*, b. 1871, Wilkes-Barrc; d. 1891; m. 1890, as his first
wife, Charles Heisz.
57. Luella, b. 1874, Franklin Township; m. as his second wife,
1892, Charles Heisz, her brother-in-laTt*. Ilea, Philadelphia.
One ch. (Heisz): i. Florence'^.
68. Minnie J., b. 1877, FrankHn Twp.; d. 1878.
59. Mary E., b. 1879, Dallas Twp.; m. 1897, Jacob C Gosart Res.
Shawneese, Pa. Issue (Gosart): i. Luella^. ii. Jacob, Jr.
ui. John. iv. Blanche, v. Herbert.
60. Blanche L., b. 1882, Dallas Twp.; m. 1901, Griffith Lloyd.
Res. Luzerne, Pa. Issue (Lloyd): i. Harold, ii. Delmay.
iii. Bruce.
61. Arthur R., b. 1886, Franklin Twp.
62. Chloe E., b. 1889, Luzeme; d. 1890.
21. Margaret Embline' Pbmblbton (Asa*, James^), was bom
at Orange, Luzerne County, Pa., 2 June, 1851. She married (1),
at Wilkes-Barrc, Pa., 22 November, 1869, Richard Miners, son of
Richard and Elizabeth Miners. He died while on a visit to his
former home in Cornwall, England, about 11 November, 1873. His
widow married (2), at Walnut City, Ness County, Kans., 11 June,
1882, Edwin Conklin Payne, bora in Ontario County, N. Y., 11
January, 1835, son of Alfred and Caroline Payne. She is now
living at Dungeness, Wash. Issue by first irisband (Miners):
i. Emma Jane*, b. 9 Nov., 1870, Truxvillc, Pa.; ra. 11 Sept,
1891, Alfred Cays,
ii. George William, b. 7 July, 1873, Akron, O.; d. 15 Sept., 1874.
Issue by second husband (Payne) :
iii. Grace Marilla, b. 25 Dec, 1883, Great Bend, Kans.; m. 7
Jany., 1901, R. R. Cays,
iv. Myrtle Emeline, b. 14 Aug., 1885, Great Bend; m. 2S April,
1902, Charles Cays.
V. Charles Walter, b. 21 Aug., 1887, Dungeness, Wash,
vi. William Henry, b. 16 Dec., 1888, Dungeness; d. 26 May, 1904.
22. George William* Pemblbton (Asa*, James^), was bom in
Franklin Township, Luzeme County, Pa., 24 June, 1853, and died
at Wahoo, Nebr., 2 October, 1880. He was a miller by trade. He
married in Wilkes-Barre, Pa., 24 December, 1874, Charlotta Eliza-
beth Hodge. They were the parents of two children:
63. Anna Elizabeth*, b. 10 Oct., 1876, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; m. at
Ansley, Nebr., 25 Oct., 1893, Thomas T. Varney. She had
one child, which died with its mother at birth — 6 Oct., 1895.
64. George Garfield, b. 4 Mch., 1881, Wahoo, Nebr. In 1905, he
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was contracting agent for the Canton Bridge Co. with head-
quarters at Omaha, Nebr.
28. David Llewellyn' Pemblbton {Davids, James^), was bom
in Dallas, Pa., 11 July, 1867. He married, 17 October, 1891, Lolu
Lavinna White, and lives in Kingston, Pa. Issue, first four bom
at Luzerne, Pa.:
65. Stanley Roy*, b. 20 Sept., 1892.
6Q. Edith Enola, b. 19 Feby., 1894.
67. Ida Ruth, b. 14 Nov., 1897.
68. Paul James, b. 30 Dec., 1900.
69. Asa Lee, b. 5 July, 1903, Forty Fort, Pa.
34. Thomas Luke* Pembleton (Jdatthem^, Ata?, Jamet^), was
bom in Luzerne, Pa., 29 August, 1866. He has lived near Ness
City, Kansas, since 1879. He married in that town, 19 November,
1907, Esther L. Young, bom 27 May, 1888, Brownell, Kansas,
daughter of John and Martha Eldora (Wren) Young.
Issue :
70. Helen Jane», b. 23 Feby., 1909.
47. Lillian Anbley^ Pemblbton {Martin Luther*, Ana?,
Jame$^), was bom at M&ll Hollow, Pa., 7 January, 1871. She
married at Benkleman, Nebr., 15 December, 1887, Alfred Sloan
Kester, bom 27 November, 1856, Dorrance, Pa., son of William Sloan
and Rebecca (Deitrich) Kester. Res. Lansing, Colo.
Issue (Kester), first four bom at Logan, Colo.:
i. GiUa Bertha", b. 1 Dec, 1889.
ii. William Martin, b. 17 Oct., 1891; d. 12 Dec., 1891.
iii. Alfred Sloan, Jr., b. 27 Nov., 1892.
iv. Gordon Francis, b. 18 Feby., 1894.
V. Alice May, b. 1 Dec, 1895, Sand Point, Ark.
vi. Nona Fay, b. 17 Mch., 1897, Denver, Colo,
vii. GLidys Lillian, b. 27 Oct, 1898, Logan, Colo,
viii. Ray Pembleton, b. 26 April, 1900, Logan,
ix. Theodore, b. 5 Nov., 1901, Lansing, Colo.
X. Delia Elsie, b. 17 April, 1903, Lansing.
C. — ^Pembletonb of Otbeoo County, New York.
1. Jabez Pembleton, according to his pension application dated
at Hartwidt, N. Y., 16 October, 1832, was born at Groton, Conn.,
9 January, 1764. We have so far been unable to find any clue to
his parentage. The pension records state further that he was a
resident of Groton when he enlisted as private in William Latham's
Company, Col. Ledyard's Regiment in September , 1870, and that
in Arnold's attack on Fort Griswold, 6 September, 1781, he received
a gunshot wound in the left hand, was captured, taken to Long Is-
land and exchanged after a few days when he re-enlisted in the
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same company. The Connecticut archives also give these facts
about his service. Jabez PembletcHi was living at Groton as late
as 1790^ as the United States census for that year reports him there
with one male and two females under sixteen in his family. Some-
time during the next decade he removed to Otsego County, New
York. The exact date can not be determined as his name does not
appear in the Groton land records. On the 15th of November, 1817,
he bought of Joshua Hinman, and Orenda, his wife of Haitwick,
Otsego County, nearly 110 acres of land in that town. (Otsego Co.
Deeds, x. 102.) The rest of his life was probably spent upon this
farm as it was not sold until after his death which occurred in Hart-
wide, 10 September, 1841. His will was probated 30 October,
1841. (Otsego Co. Surrogate Records, v. 177.) Jabes Pemble-
ton's claim for a pension was allowed, and the papers on file in
Washington note the following record of his family, which also ap-
pears in the " family Bible " of his daughter Rebecca.
Jabez married (1), Lydia y who died 12 March, 1827.
Issue, first three at least, bom In Groton, Conn.:
2. Stephen% b. 11 Feby., 1784.
3. Nancy, b. 16 Aug., 1785.
4. Lydia, b. 2 Sept., 1787.
5. Hannah, b. 11 June, 1791.
6. Sally, b. 14 Oct, 1795; [m. Alpan].
7. Jabish (Jabez), b. 24 May, 1799, [m. Sarah ].
8. Rebecca, b. 30 July, 1801 [Cooperstown, N. Y.; m. Rev. Israel
Woodworth].
It would appear that all of Jabez Pembleton's daughters grew to
womanhood as on the 30th of November, 1841, Stephen Pembleton
of Dumfries, County of Wentworth, District of Gore in Upper Can-
ada, and Sarah Alpan of Hartwick, N. Y., sold to Rensselaer Bliss
of Hartwick " the equal undivided twa-tevenihs part of the lot of
land in the town of Hartwidc whereof Jabez Pembleton died
seized." (Otsego Co. Deeds, Ixxxviii, 69.) No trace of this Stephen
Pembleton could be found.
Jabez Pembleton married (2), at Hartwick, N. Y., 20 December,
1829, Lucy Mack. She was allowed a pension on an application
executed 7 May, 1853, while a resident of Hartwick Seminary, N.
Y., and 54 years of age. Her death occurred in April, 1879. (Ot-
sego Surrogate Records, viii, 318.)
7. Jabish* (Jabez) Pembleton {Jabez^), was bom 24 May, 1799,
and died 25 April, 1826. His father and Isaac Chase were ap-
pointed to administer his estate 25 May, 1826. (Otsego Surrogate
Rec. i. 207.) He married Sarah who died 20 April, 1820.
They had two children:
9. Ezra«.
10. Cynthia.
On the 12th of October, 1846, Ezra Pembleton of Hartwick sold
to Rensselaer Bliss a fourteenth part of the piece of land of which
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Jabez Pembleton died seized (Otsego Deeds^ Ixxxviii^ 66), and
on the 28th of November, 1845, Cynthia Pembleton of Hartwick
sold Bliss another fourteenth part No trace of Ezra and Cynthia
has been found.
8. Rbbbcca^ Pemblbton (Jaheg^), was bom at Cooperstown, N.
Y., 30 July, 1801, and died at Caton, N. Y., about 1840. She mar-
ried at Cooperstown, 26 September, 1819, Rev. Israel Wentworth,
son of Oliver and Elizabeth (Hurd?) Wentworth. Issue (Went-
worth), bom at Caton, Steuben County, N. Y.:
i. Lewis*, b. 1 June, 1821; d. 17 Sept, 1893; m. He
was a soldier in the Civil War.
ii. Fanny, b. 26 Jany., 1823; d. young,
iii. Jabez, b. 1 Aug., 1825; d. young.
iv. Dyer Pembleton, b. 6 Sept, 1827; d. 1864; m. .
V. Emerson, b. 13 Feby., 1830; d. young,
vi Lydia A., b. 6 June, 1832.
vii. (Rev.) Allen B., b. 9 June, 1837; m. Amanda Smith. Res.
Brookton, N. Y. One son. Jay Backut^ (Wentworth), b. 2
Jany., 1865, Newfield, N. Y. He is a graduate of Harvard
University and in 1906 was a member of its faculty, hold-
ing the chair of Assistant Professor of Geology.
Rev. Israel Wentworth married (2), Mrs. Betsey (Riley) Miller.
Ref.: Woodworth Family. This work refers to Rebecca as Rebecca
PendUton,
APPENDIX IV.
Pendlbtons op Later Origin in the United States.
A. Pendletons of VmoiNiA.
The Pendleton family of Virginia descends from Henry Pendle-
ton of Norwich, England, whose two sons, Nathaniel and Philip
emigrated to that colony in 1674. Nathaniel was a minister in the
Established Church and died without issue. Henry Pendleton was
the third son of Henry Pendleton of Norwich, grandson of George
and Elizabeth (Pettingall) Pendleton, great grandson of Henry and
Susan Pendleton, and great great grandson of George Pendleton of
Manchester, England, who removed to Norwich in 1613 (.^).
Philip Pendleton, the emigrant, born about 1650, settled in that
part of New Kent County afterwards Caroline county. He is said
to have re-visited England in 1680 where he married, but his wife
dying soon after, he returned to Virginia and in 1682 married Isa-
bella Hurt (also spelled Hert and Hart). From this marriage are
descended the many Pendletons and their connections in the South.
Issue of Phillip^ and Isabella (Hurt) Pendleton:
1. Elizabeth', m. Samuel Clayton.
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2. Rachael^ m. John Vass.
3. Catherine, m. John Taylor.
4. Henry, b. 1683; m. 1701, Mary Taylor.
5. Isabella, m. Richard Thomas.
6. John, b. 1691; d. 1776; m. Tinsley.
7. Philip, m. Elizabeth Pollard.
Among the better known descendants of Philip Pendleton were
Edmund Pendleton, the Revolutionary patriot. Major Nathaniel
fendleton, of Gen. Greene's staff in his campaign in the Carolinas.
later a lawyer in New York City; he was Hamilton's second in that
statesman's unfortunate duel with Burr; Greorge Hunt Pendleton,
U. S. Senator from Ohio, Denwcratic candidate for Vice President
in 1864 and minister to Germany, Gen. William Nelson Pendleton,
chief of Lee's artillery in the Civil War, and Francis Key Pendleton,
corporation counsel of New York City in 1908-9.
B. William Pendleton op New York City.
1. Capt. William^ Pendleton of Liverpool, England, settled in
New York about 1789. He married Susan and had issne:
2. William S.^ b. 27 Jany., 1796.
3. John B., b. 1798.
2. William S.' Pendleton, studied lithography in Europe and
introduced the art into this country prior to 1828. About 1830, he
founded with Mbssrs. Perkins and Morse, the New England Bank
Note Co. in Boston, Mass., where he made his home for many years.
He died in Boston, 22 January, 1879. He married Mrs. Margaret
Snow, ne^ Clark of Hallowell, Maine and had issue, bom in Boston:
4. Martha*, d. 13 Oct., 1834, ae. one year six months.
5. John M., b. 27 Jany., 1835; m. twice.
6. William Henry, b. 23 June, 1836; m. Rebecca E. Ogden.
7. George Ridgeway, b. 1838; never married.
3. John B.* Pendleton, died 10 March, 1866. He was associ-
ated for some time with his brother in the lithographing business in
Boston and in the early thirties established himself in that business
in New York City where he also conducted a book store and later
became a publisher. He married (1), in 1830, Eliza Matilda Bly-
denburgh. She died in 1842, and he married (2), 1846, Hester
Travis, who died 5 May, 1883.
Issue by first wife:
8. Eliza M.«, b. 1832; m. Barton F. Higgins of Rochester, N. Y.
No issue.
9. William, b. 1834; he was a master mariner; m. and lived in
Australia.
5. John M.* Pendleton (William S.*, William^), was in the
woolen business in New York City and in 1887, was President of
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the New York Electrical Sodetj. He married (1), 1862, Elisa-
beth Conklin, daughter ofj Edward Conklin. She died in 1875 and
he married (2), 1884, Jane Forbes, daughter of Archibald Forbes.
Issue by first wife:
10. William T.*, b. 24 April, 1863.
Issue by second wife:
11. John M., Jr., b. 27 Jany., 1886,
6. William Henry* Pendleton (William S.^, WiUiatn^), died
in New York City, 8 July, 1887. He made his home at New Brigh-
ton, Staten Island, aod was president of the Staten Island Ferry
Co. He married, 29 April, 1863, Rebecca E. Ogden, daughter of
David and Ann (Foster) Ogden.
Issue:
12. Mortimer Fowler*, b. 5 Mch., 1864.
13. Walter, b. 1 Sept., 1865.
14. Margherita M., b. 24 Feby., 1867.
15. Adell Madeline, b. 12 Dec, 1868.
16. Anna Ogden, b. 10 Aug., 1870.
17. Herbert Radcliffe, b. 27 May, 1872.
18. William Henry, Jr., b. 9 Feby., 1874.
19. Arthur Beverly, b. 14 Nov., 1876.
20. Rebecca Elliot, b. 8 Aug., 1878.
(C.) ——Pendleton, bom in England, settled in South Bos-
ton, Mass., where he became a prosperous shipbuilder. He was
murdered in 1858-60. He had a son William, who was lost off Cape
Horn, a son Joseph, who took the first American circus abroad, a
daughter Mary Elizabeth, and a son Henry, bom in New England,
died in San Francisco, who married a Stearns, and had a daughter
Emily. She married (1), Albert McDougall, and (2), Vanderbeck
Remson (or Remson Vanderbeck). She has a son and a daughter,
Corrine who is on the stage and known as Corrine Pendleton.
APPENDIX V.
Military Records.
A. Pendletons in the Colonial Wars.
King Philip's War.
[3] Capt. James^ Pendleton.
King George'i War.
[20] Lieut. Joshua* Pendleton; in expedition to Louisburg,
1745.
French and Indian War.
[19] Col. William* Pendleton; paid for raising his regt. 1755;
muster master, 1757.
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[40] Sylvester' Pendleton, captain of a privateer.
[65] Edmund' Pendleton, private in Col. Burr's Conn. RegL
on expedition to Fort William Henry, 1767.
[91] Abel' Pendleton.
B. Pendletons in the Revolution.
[125?] Amos Pendleton, private, Capt. Edward Bliven's West-
erly Co. 1777; lost gun in boat expedition to island of Rhode Island,
1777.
[125] Amos Pendleton, Jr. in Westerly Artillery in 1777.
[126] Andrew Pendleton, private and corporal in Capt. Ed-
ward Bliven's Co., 1777; sergeant, Samuel Champlin's Guard at
Westerly, 1778.
[53] Benjamin Pendleton, private, Capt. Joseph Pendleton's
Co. 1776; private, Capt. Allin's Co. 1781.
[90] Caleb Pendleton, private, Capt. Jos. Pendleton's Co. 1776.
[254] Caleb Pendleton, Jr., private, Capt. Jos. Pendleton's Co.,
1776.
[67] Daniel Pendleton, Captain, Col. Baldwin's regt. of arti-
ficers in the Continental Army, 1777-81.
[68] David Pendleton, private, 4th. Regt. Conn. Militia, 1777;
private, 8th Regt. Conn. Line 1778; 2nd Regt Conn. Line, 1783;
received a pension.
[56] Ephraim Pendleton, Ensign, Capt. Joseph Pendleton's Co.
1776-7, Lieutenant, 1778.
[239] Gideon Pendleton, private Capt. Stillman's Westerly
Co., 1776; private, Col. John Topham's regt. R. I. Line, 1776-9;
Corporal, do., 1779-80.
[59] Isaac Pendleton, drowned off Point Judith in the boat ex-
pedition to the island of Rhode Island, Oct, 1777.
Isaac Pendleton " of Waterbury," private, 5th Co., 1st Conn.
Refrt. 1776.
[64] Increase Pendleton, Ensign, Col. Talcott's [Conn.]
Regt. 1776.
Jabez " Pembleton " of Groton, Conn., matross in Capt. Latti-
mer's Artillery Co. Was wounded in the hand at the battle of Fort
Griswold, 6 September, 1781, captured, taken to Long Island, ex-
changed and re-enlisted. His widow! received a pension.
[70] James Pendleton, "died in the Revolutionary War," ac-
cording to Ms. of his son. No record of service.
[2181 James Pendleton, Jr., private, Capt. Stillman's Co. West-
erlv Militia, 1776; private Capt. John Gavitt's Co. Col. Noyes' regt
1777.
[62] John Pendleton, lost gun off Point Judith in boat expedi-
tion to the island of Rhode Island, 1777; Ensign 1st Co. Westerlv
Militia, 1775.
[52 ?] John Pendleton, landsman, served on ship ** Oliver Crom-
weU " 1779. [Conn, records.]
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[118 ?] John Pendleton, marine, ship " Gen. Pntnam/' in Pe-
nobscot Bay expedition, 1779. [Mlass. records.]
[151] John Pendleton, Jr., private, Capt. Edward Bliven's
Westerly Co., 1777.
[94] Joseph Pendleton of Westerly, lieat. 1st Co. Militia, June,
1775; Captain do., October, 1775-1779; Major, 1st Regt King's
Connty Militia, May, 1779-1781.
[55] Joshua Pendleton, Ensign, 1st Co. Westerly Militia, June,
1775; Lieut, do., October, 1775-77; Captain do., 1778-80. Served in
Snllivan's expedition on island of Rhode Island, 1778.
JoshuaI Pendleton of Groton, Conn., enlisted 23 May, 1777, in Ist
Regt. Conn. Line; died 6 January, 1778. Regt. was then at Valley
Forge. [See Appendix II.]
[58] Nathan Pendleton, Ensign, 1st Battalion King's County,
R. L, Militia, July, 1780; Ensign, 1st Co. Westerly Militia, May,
1781.
[225] Nathaniel Pendleton, Ensign, Col. Parson's 10th Con-
tinental Regt., 1776. [Conn, records.]
[51] Peleg Pendleton, private, Capt. Edward Bliven's Co. West-
erly Militia, 1777; Lieut. Westerly Artillery, 1777.
Peleo " Pendlton," of Bridgewater, Mass., joined Col. Bailey's
Regt. Continental Army to serve three years. [Mass. records.]
[96?] S. Pendleton, Doctor in Militia, under Gen. Spencer in
R. I., 1776-7, and 1778 [Conn, records].
[76] Samuel Pendleton, private, Capt. Edward Bliven's Co.
Westerly Alarm Co., 1777.
[42] Simeon Pendleton^ Ensign, 1st Co. Westerly Militia, May,
1778; private, do. 1776.
[221] Simeon Pendleton (2d), private, Capt. Stillman's West-
erly Co., 1776; private Capt. John Gavitt's Co. 1777.
[221 ?] SiMONJ Pendleton, landsman, ship "Oliver Cromwell,"
1779. [Conn, records.]
[69] Solomon Pendleton, 2nd Lieut 2d Co., 2d Albany Co.,
N. Y., Regt., 20 October, 1775; 2nd Lieut. 4th N. Y. Regt., 7 No-
vember, 1775; 1st Lieut., June, 1776; 1st Lieut. 5th N. Y. Regt.,
SI November, 1776; taken prisoner at battle of Fort Montgomery, 6
October, 1777; held prisoner until 8 February, 1781, when he was
exchanged.
[239] Stephen Pendleton, private, Thomas Well's Co., Col.
Richmond's Regt. 1775-6; private in Col. Elliot's artillery regt.
1777-9; private in Col. Christopher Greene's regt. 1779-80. Was
at battle of Rhode Island, 1778, and received a pension.
[95] William Pendleton of Newport, R. I., Ensign 2d Co. New-
port Militia, 1776.
[66] William Pendleton of Stratford, Conn., corporal in Capt
James Booth's Mounted Co. 1779.
[48] William Pendleton, Captain, 7th Co., Col. Mason Wheat-
on's (4th Lincoln County) Regt.; commissioned 3 July, 1776. [Mass.
records.]
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[128] Zbbulon Pendlbton^ private^ Capt. Edward Bliven's Co.,
Westerly Militia, 1777; private Capt. Thompson's Co., Col. Stan-
ton's regt; lost gun, etc. off Point Judith in boat expedition to is-
land of Rhode Island, October, 1777.
C. Wab with Tbipoli.
[692] Daniel Pendleton, U. S. Navy.
176
360'
312^
338
692
657^
175'
341^
745^
206'
660
118;
704
324
723
668
492
720
188^
556
184
137
150
654
729
196
321
D. Pendletons in the Wab of 1812.
Adam Pendleton^ Conn. Militia.
Alexandeb Pendleton, Mass. Militia.
Amos Pendleton, £nsign in Mass. Militia.
Abthur Pendleton, Ensign in Mass. Militia.
Daniel Pendleton, U. S. Navy.
Eliphalet Pendleton, New York Militia.
Elisha Clarke Pendleton, 25th Reg^, U. S. A.
Henry Pendleton, Mass. Militia.
Hiram Pendleton, Corporal, Mass. Militia.
Isaac Pendleton, Conn. Militia.
James Pendleton, New York Militia.
John Pendleton, Captain of a Veteran Co. at Camden,
Me.
John Pendleton, U. S. Navy.
Jonathan Pendleton, Jr., Mass. Militia.
Joseph Jones Pendleton.
Joshua Pendleton.
LoDowicK Pendleton, privateersman.
Luther Pendleton,
Nathan Pendleton, Major, Conn. Artillery.
Nathan Sands Pendleton, Conn. Militia.
Nathaniel Minor Pendleton, Conn. Militia.
Otis Pendleton, Conn. Militia.
Phineas Pendleton, Captain, Mass. Militia.
Simeon Pendleton, Jr., Sergeant Conn. Militia.
Stephen Pendleton, Jr., U. S. Navy.
William Pendleton, Conn. Militia.
William Pendleton, Mass. Militia.
E. Pendletons in the Mexican War.
f896] William Estabrook Pendleton, U. S. Navy.
[376] Zebulon E. Pendleton, officer in Miss. Regt.?
F. Pendletons in the Civil War.
[2259] Albert L. Pendleton, U. S. Navy.
[1229] Albert N. Pendleton, 26th Me. Inf.; d. in 1864, on
way home.
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Alfred P. Psndleton^ 8th Me. Inf.; killed in battle.
Alfred W. Pendleton^ Sergt.^ 1st 111. Light Artillery.
Allan Pendleton, U. S. Navy.
Andrew Fuller Pendleton, Ist Me. Cavalry.
Andrew Jackson Pendleton, Miss. Marine Brigade.
Andrew Jackson Pendleton, U. S. Navy.
Arthur Sylbert Pendleton, Major in Confederate
985
1915
1106
^2133
763
1731
;i877
service.
2135] AsBURY Stillman Pendleton, U. S. Navy.
1834] Augustus Frank Pendleton, 7th N. Y., Corporal Co. D.
3083] Beeley Pendleton, 107th Ohio; 25th Oliio.
1749] Beeley Blanchford Pendleton, 33rd Wisconsin.
1029] Benjamin £. Pendleton, 31st Maine.
2571] Benjamin Franklin Pendleton, 4th Calif.
1211] Brooks S. Pendleton, 76th Ohio.
1885] Bryant Clark Pendleton, 46th Mass.
1042] Charles A. Pendleton, Engineer Corps.
1766] Charles H. Pendleton, 12th Iowa. Killed at Shiloh.
1434] Charles Henry Pendleton, 15th Miichigan.
1578] Charles Montgomery Pendleton, 17th Conn. Wounded
and captured at Chancellorsville.
[1214] Christopher B. Pendleton, 76th Ohio. Prisoner in
Andersonville eleven months.
[ 870] Damon Servetus Pendleton, 2nd N. Y. Cavalry. Died
from wounds.
[1740] Darius Dow Pendleton, 1st Lieut. 118th Ohio.
[1420] Edwin Jabez Pendleton, 1st Mass., H. A.
[1102] Edward Pendleton, Hosp. Steward and Asst. Surgeon,
48th New York.
[1857] Edward Pendleton, 27th Mass.
at South West Creek, N. C.
Wounded and captured
Edward Payson Pendleton, 2lBt Ohio.
Edward W. B. Pendleton, 1st R. I. Cavalry.
Emery Oscar Pendleton, 15th Maine.
Ephraim Emery Pendleton, U. S. Navy.
Ethan Dudley Pendleton, 1st R. I. light Artillery.
Eugene Allen Pendleton, 9th Ohio Independent Bat-
1215
1380
'1787
'2881
1384
:i566
tery.
[1216] Everett Engs Pendleton, 121st Ohio.
[1918] Frank Stanton Pendleton, 40th N. J. Died in hos-
pital at Richmond, Va., 1865.
[ 921] Freeman Warren Pendleton^ 8th Maine.
[3025] George Pendleton, 41st 111. Lost right hand at Fort
Donelson.
[2116] George D. Pendleton, 19th Maine.
[3049] George Franklin Pendleton, 118th Ohio.
[1006] George Henry Pendleton, U. S. Navy.
[ 868] George Hobart Pendleton, 2nd Conn. H. A. Died
from wonnds.
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756
THE PENDLETON GENEALOGY
[1111] George Lush Pendleton, 11th N. Y. Cavalry. Died
1862.
;i29d] George Ltman Pendleton, 179th N. Y.
1898] George Rilet Pendleton^ 10th Mass.
1072] George Swain Pendleton, 10th N. Y. Cavalry.
1577] George W. Pendleton, Ist Conn. H. A. Died in hos-
pital, 31 October^ 1862.
[1289] Gurdon E. Pendleton, 108th N. Y.
[1360] Henrt Aldrich Pendleton, Sergt. 14th Conn.
[1302] Henrt Harrison Pendleton, 16th N. Y. Artillery.
[1059] Henrt Scott Pendleton, U. S. Navy.
[1799] Isaac Newton Pendleton, U. S. Navy. Died <m his
way home.
[ 686] James Pendleton, U. S. Navy.
[1748] James Pendleton, U. S. Navy; 107th Ohio; 25th Ohio.
[3031 James Gilket Pendleton, 133rd Ohio.
[2770] James Hall Pendleton, 4th Mich. Killed at Gettys-
burg.
[1508] James Monroe Pendleton, 1st Lieat 12th R. I. Died
1863.
[1033] Jambs N. Pendleton, 2nd Regt. U. S. Sharpshooters.
Killed at the Wilderness.
1342
1061
'2148
1604
"3051
'3084
"3023
1829
1374
897
[3024
840
"2159^
1694
;3027
ont Mtn.
[1792
[1010
Jambs T. Pendleton.
James W. Pendleton^ U. S. Navy.
James Watson Pendleton, 8th Maine.
John Pendleton, 17th 111. Killed at Fort Donelson.
John Pendleton, 118th Ohio. Killed at Kenesaw Mtn.
John Pendleton, 41st Ohio; 25th Ohio.
John B. Pendleton, 118th Ohio. Died in the service.
John Hubbard Pendleton, 1st Oregon.
John Palmer Pendleton, 12th R. I.
Joseph A. Pendleton, 84th N. Y.
Joseph £. Pendleton, 118th Ohio.
Joseph H. Pendleton, 1st Conn. H. A.
Justin H. Pendleton^ 8th Maine.
Levi Alonzo Pendleton, 19th Maine.
Lewis Pendleton, 118th Ohio. Lost right eye at Look-
Lewis Elwell Pendleton, 4th Maine.
Lewis W. Pendleton, Hospital Steward, 20th Maine.
[1884] Ltman James Pendleton, 46th Mass.; 4th Mass. Cav-
alry.
[2150] Nathan Pendleton, 8th Maine.
[1991] Nathaniel E. Pendleton, 26th Maine.
[1006] Ralph C. J. Pendleton, U. S. Navy.
[2169] Richard Franklin Pendleton, 1st Maine Cavalry; 1st
D. C. Cavalry.
[2162] RoscoE CosTiNo Pendleton, 8th Maine.
[2115] RuFus Pendleton, 3rd Maryland.
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APPENDIX 757
[2065] Sanford Howard Pxndlbton, 2nd Maine Cavalry.
Prisoner at Andersonville.
[ 867] Schuyler Bailey Pendleton, 28th Conn. Died on his
way home.
[2134] Silas Porter Pendleton, Ist Me. Cavalry; U. S. Signal
Corps.
1962] Sylvester Pendleton, 9th N. Y.
1040] Thaddeus K. Pendleton.
1589] Theodore A. Pendleton, Q. M. Sergt. 2nd Conn. H. A.
'1421] Thomas Edward Pendleton, 1st Mass. H. A.
'1768] Thomas Franklin Pendleton, 3rd Iowa. Died from
wounds. •
[1400] Thomas Newbury Pendleton, 100th N. Y. Wounded
at Fair Oaks.
[1956] William Pendleton, 84th N. Y. Died in the service.
[ 896] William E. Pendleton, Confederate Navy.
1868] William Henry Pendleton, 2nd N. H.
1288' William Loren Pendleton, 15th N. Y. Engineers.
1590] William Lorenzo Pendleton, 8th Conn.; 14th Conn.;
died at Andersonville, 6 July, 1864.
[1004] William Millson Pendleton, Va. (Confeder-
ate regt).
G. — Pendletons in the War with Spain.
3266
2624
3732
2363
2294
Clarence Arthur Pendleton, 1st Mass. H. A.
Edward Pendleton, 3rd Conn.
Edward Hall Pendleton, 1st. R. I.
Harris Pendleton,, 1st Lieut. 3rd Conn.
Percy DeWolf Pendleton, 32nd Mich. ^
H. — Pendletons in the Philippine War.
[2363] Harris Pendleton. Capt. 26th U. S. Infantry.
[2294] Percy DeWolp Pendleton, 1st Sergt., 30th U. S. In-
fantry.
[4128] PuRDY Kino Pendleton, U. S. Regulars.
APPENDIX VI.
List of Pendletons Who Have Been Graduated From Colleges.
[3226] Arthur Sylbert Pendleton, Jr., M. D., Univ. of Peiin.,
1895.
[2555] Benjamin Horn Pendleton, Yale, 1884.
[3650] Carleton Henry Pendleton, Northwestern Univ.,
1898; Chicago Law School, 1901.
[1553] Charles Baldwin Pendleton, M. D., Cleveland Med-
ical College, 1846.
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758 THE PBNDLBTON OBNBALOOT
[1511] (Ret.) Charles Henry Pendleton^ Brown^ 1878.
[1516] (Rev.) Charles Stanton Pendleton, Bates^ 1887.
[4159] Charles Sutphin Pendleton, Oberlin^ A. B., 1901; A.
M., 1903.
'1601] Clarissa Lucretia Pendleton, Oberlin^ 1892.
*1490] Claudius Victor Pendleton, Yale, 1874.
2328] Cornelius Welles Pendleton, Brown, 1881.
1495] Cyrus Edmund Pendleton, M. D., Yale, 1903.
■ 554] Cyrus Henry Pendleton, Amherst, 1856; Cleveland
Medical, 1860.
[1537] Edmund Pendleton, Univ. of Wisconsin, 1894; Law
School, Univ. of Iowa, 1897.
[1102] Edward Pendleton, M. D., New York Univ., 1867.
[1012] Edward Waldo Pendleton, Univ. of Michigan, 1872.
[1502] Edwin Palmer Pendleton, U. S. Military Academy,
1879.
[1600] Elizabeth Mary Pendleton, "The Western"; A. M.,
Wooster Univ.
[1536] Ellen Pendleton, Univ. of Kansas, 1899.
[1505] Ellen Fitz Pendleton, Wellesley, A. B., 1886; A. M.,
1891.
[3583] Erastus Otis Pendleton, Ph. G., Univ. of California,
1898.
[2634] Ernest Raymond Pendleton, M. D., CoUege of Physi-
cians and Surgeons, Boston, Mass., 1904.
[2588] Fanny Thompson Pendleton, A. B., Wellesley, 1891;
A. M., Cornell, 1893.
[2311] Forrest Currier Pendleton, Georgetown, Univ. Law
School.
[3283"
[3244^
[2622*
[2673;
Chicago.
Francis Thurston Pendleton, Yale, 1906.
Frank Denison Pendleton, Yale, 1900.
Frank Ellsworth Pendleton, Cornell, 1900.
Frederic Milford Pendleton, M. D., Rush College,
[1539] Genevieve Pendleton, Univ. of Chicago, 1898.
[3101] Grant Wallace Pendleton, M. D., Univ. of Denver.
r 620 ] (Rev.) Henry Gideon Pendleton, Amherst, 1836.
[2447] Irving Erskine Pendleton, Tufts Dental College.
f 595 ] Hon. Isaac Pendleton, Union, 1854.
[1504] James Monroe Pendleton, Brown, 1885.
[2584] John Edward Pendleton, New Yorit College of Den-
tistry, 1883.
[2312] John Scott Pendleton, Bates, 1907.
[3877] Joseph Brooks Pendleton, Bowdoin, 1890.
[3972] Judson Philbrook Pendleton, M. D., Colnmibia Univer-
«ity.
[1010] Lewis Warrington Pendleton, M. D., Albany Medical
College, 1864.
[1538] Mary L. Pendleton, Univ. of Wisconsin, 1895. -
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APPENDIX
759
[3059] McClellan C. Pendleton, B. S., Ph. G., Ada University.
[3228] MiLo Miletus Pendleton, School of Pharmacy, Univ. of
Korth Carolina, 1902.
Minnie Jennette Pendleton, Cleveland Medical College.
Olive Pendleton, Univ. of Kansas, 1904.
(Rev.) Ralph Pendleton, Madison University (Colgate),
(Rev.) William Pendleton, Madison University (Col-
[2561]
[1535]
[594]
1858.
[1101]
gate).
[4281] Wilson Pendleton, M. D., Univ. of Virginia, 1907.
In 1907-8, [3596] Cornelius Welles Pendleton, Jr., and [3727]
William Burhans Pendleton were under-gradnates at the University
of California, and in 1908-9, [4161] George Franklin Pendleton, Jr.,
and [4163] Chester Pendleton were in the Junior class at Oberlin.
APPENDIX VII.
List of Original Records Searched in Compiling the Pendleton
Genealogy.
MAINE.
Land and Probate Records of
Androsscoggin Co.
Cumberland Co.
Hancock Co.
Knox Co.
Penobscot Co.
Sagadahoc Co.
Washington Co.
York Co.
Lincoln Co.
Vital Records of
Anbnm.
Bangor.
Belfast
Northport.
Old Town.
Portland.
Boothbay.
Eastport.
Lewiston.
Rockland.
So. Portland.
Camden (partial)
Rockingham Co. Deeds.
Portsmouth Town Records
NEW HAMPSHIRE.
Manchester Vital Records.
VERMONT.
Addison Deeds.
Bennington Co. Land and Probate,
Brattleboro Probate.
Georgia Town Records.
New Fane Deeds.
Orwell Town Records.
Pownal Vital Records.
Rutland Vital Records.
Springfield Deeds.
Wardsboro Vital Records.
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760 THS PENDLBTON OENBALOOT
MASSACHUSETTS.
Land and Probate Records of
Barnstable Co. Hampshire Co.
Berkshire Co. Middlesex Co.
Bristol Co. (Also Court Records.) Norfolk Co.
Essex Co. Plymonth Co.
Franklin Co. Suffolk Co.
Hampden Co. Worcester Co.
Viial Records of the Entire Stale Since 1848 {Secretary of StaU's
Office) and the Earlier Vital Records of the fol-
lowing Towns and Cities:
Boston. Lynn.
Brighton. Honson.
Cambridge. New Bedford.
Chicopee. Northampton.
Dighton. South Hadlej.
Easthamptcm. Springfield.
Fairhaven. Westfidd.
Fall River. . West Springfield.
Also the published Vital Records of many other Towns.
RHODE ISLAND.
Land and Probate Records of
Exeter.
Hopkinton.
Middletown.
Providence.
Richmond.
Westerly.
West Greenwich.
Vital Records of
Exeter. Richmond.
Providence. Westerly.
Other Towns f rwn Arnold's " Vital Records of ]
Church Records at
RichuKHid.
Westerly.
(At Westerly^ the oldi home of the family^ the first six books of
the Town Council and Probate Records^ nearly 4^000 pages were
searched^ page by page^ and the records of " Town Meetings " were
also carefully examined.)
Court Records of
Washington Co.^ R. I.
CONNECTICUT.
Ashford, Vital.
Branford, Vital.
Bridgeport^ Vital and Probate.
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APPENDIX
761
Colchester^ Vital andl Deeds.
Derby, Vital and Deeds.
East Hartford, Vital.
Fairfield Probate.
Groton, Probate, Deeds, Vital and First Baptis^ Church.
Guilford, Probate, Deeds and Vital.
Hartford, Probate and Vital.
Lebanon, Deeds, Vital and Church.
Meriden, Vital.
Middletown, Vital and Deeds.
New Haven, Vital, Deeds and Probate.
North Stonington, Vital and Church.
Norwich, Vital, Probate and Deeds.
Old Sajbrook, Vital and Probate.
Preston, Vital and Deeds.
Stonington, Vital, Deeds and Probate.
Stratford, Vital and Probate.
Voluntown, Deeds.
Waterbnry, Probate and Vital.
Watertown, Vital.
Wethersfield, Vital.
Willimantic, Vital, Probate and Deeds.
Windham, Vital.
NEW YORK.
Albany Co.
Allegany Co.
Broome Co.
Cayuga Co.
Chautauqua Co.
Chenango Co.
Columbia Co.
Cortland Co.
Delaware Co.
Dutchess Co.
Erie Co.
Essex Co.
Fulton Co.
Herkimer Co.
Kings Co.
Livingston Co.
Madison Co.
Montgomery Co.
Nassau Co.
Niagara Co.
Land and Probate Recordt of
New YoA Co.
Oneida Co.
Onondaga Co.
Ontario Co.
Orange Co.
Otsego Co.
Putnam Co.
Rensselaer Co.
St. Lawrence Co.
Saratofi^a Co.
Schenectady Co.
Schoharie Co.
S6huyler Co.
Steuben Co.
Suffolk Co.
1 Sullivan Co.
Tompkins Co.
Ulster Co.
Warren Co.
Washington Co.
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762
Rensselaer.
Bradford Co.
Luzerne Co.
Emannel Cob
THB PBNDLBTON OBNSALOOT
Vital Records of
PENNSYLVANIA.
Land and Probate Records of
Susquehanna Co.
GEORGIA.
Land Records of
Montgomery Co.
Bullock Co.
Chatham Co.
Probate Records of
Effingham Co.
Screven Co.
Appling Co.
Glynn Co.
Land and Probate Records of
Mcintosh Co.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Lawrence Co., Miss., Probate Records.
Charlotte Co., N. B., Land and Probate.
Wentworth Co., Ont, Deeds.
U. S. Pension Bureau.
(Nora — Nine-tenths of these records have been searched personally by the
compiler.)
APPENDIX VIII.
Eaely Pendleton Wills.
Will op Brian^ Pendlbton.
[From the original document (see frontispiece). Copy of this will Is re-
corded in the York Coun^, Mfc. Deeds, Book V, part 1, folio 5.]
Portsm^. 9**» August
1677.
I Brian Pendleton somettme of Saco in y*
County of York, now resident in Portsm®.
on Pascataq. River in N. E. doe make &
ordain this to be my last Will & Testament hereby revdLdng all for*
mer wills by mee made.
1®. I give to my beloved wife Eleano** Pendleton (besides w*. I
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APPENDIX 76s
have reserved for her in a deed of Gift to my Gran-child Pen-
dleton Fletcher) all my Hoiuehold Goods together with all that
piece of land belonging to mee lying between my son James's &
M' Deerings upon the Great Island wh. I have excepted &
reserved out of roy Deed of Gift of all to my son James. Fur-
3^. thermore I give to my wife all my huseing & land at Cape-
Porpus^ wh. Rich^ Palmer's wife hath the [defaced] dureing
her Life^ together with my Sixe Hundred & forty Acres of
Land more or lesse lying on y* East side of Westbrook near
Saco Ffalls w*»^ I bought of Jno West & Maj' W" Philips as y*
Deeds will appear, as also Timber Island at y* Little River,
All w^. I give to my wife absolutely to bee at her disposeall.
2.® — Unto my Gran-child James Pendleton Jun'. I give my Hun-
dred Acres of Upland & ten Acres meadow w^^ I bought of
Jno. Bush & lies within y* Township of Cape-Porpus, adjoin-
ing to Prince's Rock.
3^— All my Houseing & Land at Wells, w*^ all y* Privileges & Ap-
purtenances I give unto my two Grand-children Mary & Han-
nah Pendleton w*** myl son had by his fform' wife, to bee equally
divided between y°*.
4^ — ^I give to my wife all my wearing Clothes to be disposed of as
shee shall see meet, desiring her to rememb'' some poor.
5*^. — Finally I make my wife roy £xecutrixe & joyn my beloved son
James Pendleton execut"^ together with his Mother, willing my
Executrixe to disburse what is needed for my Funerall Charge
& my Executor to pay all my debts. And I request M' Joshua
Moodey & M? Rich* Martyn to bee overseers to this my last
Will & Testam*.
In witnes to all & Singular y* p™isses I have set to my hand
& scale this 9*^ August 1677.
Witnesses BRIAN PENDLETON. (Seal.)
Joshua Moodey
Ann Moodey
As a schedule to this my last will & Testament I give unto my
beloved son James Pendleton all my land on the East of West-
brook butting on the great river of Saco six Hundred Acres
more or less. My farm & all my land at Cape-Porpus in all
Three Hundred Acres in the occupation of Richard Palmer,
all my severall Islands in or near s^ Cape-Porpus the one half
of my stock of Cattle of what sort soever upon my farm at
Winter Harbour found after mine & my wives decease with all
my wearing apparell & one third of my House hold goods, ex-
cept my utensels of Husbandry.
& Unto Mary and Hannah Pendleton, daughters of my s* son
James all my lands in Wells being three plantations or lotts,
bought of M' Fletcher Hamond & were improved by Joseph
Cross. & to each of them one third part of my household goods
after mine and My wives decease. It", to Brian Pendleton my
Grandson the remainder of my land on Great Island Piscataq.
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764 THE PBNDLITON OBNBALOOT
-what is contsyned herein is addition to My will any thing in s^
will notwithstanding.
BRIAN PENDLETON. (Seal.)
This Schedule was Signed & Sealed
in the presence of ns
Joseph Dudley
Joshua Moodet
Joshua Moodey made oath y^ y* writeing on y* otherside was signed
& sealed by Maj'. Brian Pendleton & declared by him to bee his last
wiU & Testament & y* M^ Joseph Dudley did write & sign a witnes
to the schedule annexed at y* foot of y* f oreg* Page.
Sworn to this 5*^ day of Ap'. 1681
Before us
John [WincoU?]
•p » » g » » »
[Charles?] Frost
Justices of
Peace
York Deeds, Book 5, Part I, foBo 6, June 23, 1681. An inven-
tory of the estate of Majo' Bryan Pendleton, deceased, taken & ap-
prised by us underwritten.
£ s. d.
Imprs. Too feather bedds, two ruggs, too feather
piUows 8 00 00
eight blankets, 2: 8: 00, foure Carpetts & too
coverHds 3: 2: 00 5 10 00
It. 3 feather bowlters five feather pillows 02 10 00
It. Seavcnteen peyre of sheetes 07 13 00
It. 2 Towells 2s 7 table doaths 28s
fourty one napkines 3: 01 : 6 4 11 06
It. 3 ould blankets, & two new blankets at 01 18 00
It one small Remnant of Cloath 00 10 00
It. 1 WoUen rugg 20s 3 Cussions 6s
3 leather Chaires 9s 01 15 00
It. one pann 8s one drippine pan 4s
one iron skellet 3s 00 15 00
It. one silver Tankard & three silver Cupps 06 01 00
It. Two peyre of Hangers 6s one peyre
of tonges & a f yre shovell 5s 11 00
It. 2 Iron spitts 7s, a Copper Kettle 18s
1 brass skimmer & candle sticke 5s 01 03 00
It. 4 brass kettles 35s, 3 brass skellets 9s 02 04 00
It. one brass Morter & Pestell 5s two brass
Candlesticks 3s 6d 00 08 6
It. a warmeingpan 4s, foure Iron potts 20s 01 04 00
It. 5 small pewter basons, & one pewter
bason at Twenty shillings 01 00 00
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APPENDIX 765
£ s. d.
It. 3 pewter dishes & one pint pot
all goes into the some above vidz SOs
It. d chares^ milke tubbs & wodden
ware, 20s 01 00 00
It one Coate^ one Raper & belt^ &
one peyr of shooes at 02 00 00
It. to nntinsells for husbandry 07 00 0
It. to Cattle of severall sorts
100 hundred pounds 100 00 0
155 14 00
155 14 00
4 18 00
£160 12 00
It. one smoothing iron^ one lanthome & a grater
at 5s 00 05
It. 11 pewter plates^ 6 pint sawcers 8s 6d.. 1 quart
pot one pewter flaggon 8s 00 16 0
It. 10 pewter dishes 01: 10: 00^ some ould broaken
pewter 6s 01 16 0
It. a collender 3s^ 1 ould cross cut saw & a small
chayne 4s 00 07 00
It. 2 ould musketts^ 2 peyre of ould bandaleres . . . 01 00 00
It. ould iron 2s 6d yame 2s 2 Iron Kettles 9s 00 13 00
04 18 00
Apprisers: Israeli Harding^ John EUdridg.
An inventory of lands belonging to the estate of Major Brian
Pendleton decesed^ by Deed of gyft & will disposed of
That necke of Land at Winter Harbour & Marsh at
with other upland belonging to sd Necke 500 00 00
It. to severall yslands & Marsh land at Cape Porpus 050 00 00
It. 600 Acres of Land neare Saco ffalls at 050 00 00
It. to the land on the great ysland 007 00 00
It. to one hundred acres of upland & tenn acres of
marsh 020 00 00
627 00 00
Capt. Pendleton was not free in giving his Attest to this Inven-
tory because he conceived severall goods were disposed of^ before
hee could have oportunity to come to looke after y™.
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766 THE PBNDLBTON GKNEALOGfT
^ViLL OF Capt. James^ Pjendlbton, Son of Maj. Brian Pendleton.
From Westerly Council and Probate Records, Book 2, pp. 94-98.
In the name of God^ Amen. The ninth day of February one
thousand seven hundred and two or three I James Pendleton of
Westerle in the Collony of Rhode Island & Providence Plantations^
within Her Majesty's Territory and Dominion of New England^ be-
ing aged^ through mercy of sound disposing minde^ knowing the
uncertainty of this present life do make and ordain this my last
will and testament. In manner and form following^ hereby revok-
ing and making void all other will and wills by me formerly made.
First and principally I commend my spirit into the hands of
God who gave it me, and my body unto the dust to be decently in-
terred at the discretion of my executors herein after named. And
for my temporaU goods and estate I will the same to be employed
and bestowed in manner as here in expressed.
I will that all my just debts and funeral expenses be well and
truly paid or ordered to be paid, by my executors with what con-
venient speed may be after my decease.
Whereas I have some years past purchased of Mr. Nathaniell
Linde of Saybrodce a farm, tract, parcell or neck of land as pr
records can make appear which s'd parcell or nedL of land which
commonly is called and known by the severall name or names of
Pacatuck also Squamacock in Westerle on the East side of Paca-
tuck river, that part or parcell of aforesd neck as it is bounded as
pr deed of gift and agreement before given I give unto my son,
Joseph Pendleton.
The next part or parcell of afd neck as it is bounded by
agreement as pr deed of g^ft can more fully appear I give unto my
son Edmond Pendleton.
And for the other part or parcell of aforsd neck of land that
yet at my dlsposall I give and bequeath unto Hannah my said wife
during her naturall life and after my aforesd wife decease I will
and bequeath the aforesaid parcell of land as it is bounded unto my
son Caleb Pendleton and after his decease to his eldest son, and
if no son living then to his eldest daughter to either of them or
their heirs forever.
As for my farms and lands as in aforesd town and collony
whereon I and my family now dwells being given unto me by my
honored father Major Brian Pendleton and entailed upon my chil-
dren by my present wife wife Hannah I leave that according unto
the entaile.
I will and order whichsoever of my sons I had by my aforesaid
wife, Joseph, Edmond, and Caleb, after my decease should by lot
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APPENDIX 767
according to division of s'd lands given by deed of gift by my said
fatiier that whichsoever of af oresd my sons shall have my now dwell-
ing house, barne and orchards shall pay or cause to be paid unto my
daughters Ann^ Eleonor^ and Dorithy or either of them or their
heirs and assigns to the valine as shall then be vallued and if in case
the aforesd house^ bam and orchards should by allottment fall to
one of my s'd daughters that she or they concerned shall pay to the
others daughters aforesd or their heirs and assigns two thirds of
the valuation of s'd houseings and orchards.
My desire is that my wife Hannah^ aforesaid shall have one
half of my now dwelling house after my decease during her natarall
life and all my stock of cattell of what sort soever after my just
debts and legacies paid. And I give unto my now wife Hannah the
remaining part of my householJ goods; (my utinsills of husbandry
after my wife's decease I give unto my son Caleb.) If my wife
should dye will then the aforesd stock and household goods that
remain to her three daughters aforesaid.
I give unto my two daughters Mary and Hannah that I had
by my former wife five pounds apeace in moneys or money pay:
the reason is I give noe more to s'd daughters upon my will be-
cause my father afores'd Brian Pendleton gave my two said daughters
a considerable valuations in lands in the township of Wells in the
Province of Mayne, which lands was to been mine if they had not
been given to my two daughters, and farther my father gave my
said daughters two thirds of his household goods as my Fathers
will can make appear.
I doe will and order my now wife to give unto my daughters
after my decease, Eleanor and Dorithy, to be in equallity with my
daughter Ann Brown as she had given her sometime after her mar*
riage in cattle and other creatures and household goods.
I doe nominate and constitute Hannah my wife and my son
Caleb to be executors of this my last will and testament and doe
request my worthy and much esteemed ffriends Mr. James Noyes
Minister of Stoningtowne and Capt. James Babcock of Westerle to
be the overseers there of, intreating their advice and council unto
my executors for ye due performance of the same.
In testimony where of I the within named James Pendleton
have hereunto sett my hand and seal the day and year first within
written Signed sealed and published
by Capt. James Pendleton to be his last will and testament in pres-
ents of us
George Denison.
Stephen Richardson.
Abel Willey.
before the signing & sealing the word enterlined (goods) is in the
fifty-seventh line & and the word enterlined father is in the sixty-
fourth line.
JAMES PENDLETON, [l. s.]
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Mr. George Denison which is a witness to this above written
will appeared before the councill and made oath that he saw Capt.
James Pendleton sign^ seal and declare this to be his will ac-
cording to je date above s'd this 21th day of December 1709 before
me. William Champlin^ jnstic.
As a shedoall to this my last will and testament I give nnto
my loving daughter Elenah Pendleton the eastermost part of my
land or farme I now live on^ butted and bounded as followeth,
beginning at the Brickkill pond so called at the westermost
part of a fence of muddy^ bogey^ pog^y durty ground and
from thence along a thwart my farme of land upon a
straite line to the eastermost edge of a small fresh water pond
hard by the now bars: and so still upon a straite line to the fence
which is the division fence between me and my son Edmond Pen-
dleton and so bounded upon said division line to Masachog pond
and from thence to the sea and from thence along by the sea to the
first mentioned bounds^ this I give to my beloved daughter Elenah
to her her heirs and assigns^ and and also three load of salt marsh
hay annually four or five years^ down at the sedar hamack^ provided if
she do sell it^ it must be sould to my son Caleb PencUeton or his
heirs. Whereas I have in this my will given this my farm of land
to my loving wife and after her decease to my son Caleb Pendleton
and after his decease to his eldest son James Pendleton^ I doe upon
good mature consideration revoke this part of my aforesaid will
whereas it was said after my son Caleb decease I give it to his son
James I now; give the said farm of land after my s<m Caleb's decease
to his second son Caleb Pendleton and if it should please God that
he should die before his father then to thei third son Brian Pendleton,
and in case my son Caleb Pendleton should die without any male
then I give said land to my son Caleb's second daughter Elizabeth
and in case she die before her father to the next and soe succes-
sively. What is contained herein is addition to my will anjrthing in
said will notwithstanding. JAMES PENDLETON.
This sheduall was signed and sealed in pressents of us James Bab-
cock, Israel Lewis, William Walker.
Capt. James Babcock, Mr. Israel Lewis and Mr. William Walker
personally appeared before ye council and made oath that some-
time last winter being desired by Capt. James Pendleton to be wit-
nesses to this paper we saw the above said Capt. Pendleton signe
and seal and declare this to be his last will and testament and that
he was in his in his perfect sence and memory when he signed, sealed
and declared this to be his last will and testament taken this 21th
day of December 1709 upon solemn engagement before me.
William Champlin, Justice.
The within written will and sheduall annexed of the deceased
Capt. James Pendleton with the testimonies and alterations there-
unto, are true coppeys compared with the orriginalls and entered
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hv me Joseph Clark Junr. Clerk to the councill December ye 26^
1709.
Will op [9] Joseph' Pendleton.
From Westerly Council and Probate Records, Book 1, pg. 69.
In the name of God Amen: I^ Joseph Pendleton of the town
of Westerly in the colony of Rhode Island and Providence planta-
tions in New England yeoman: being very sick and weak of body
bnt of somid judgment and of perfect memory blessed be God: and
considering of the uncertainty of this life I doe ordain this to be
my last will and testament in maner and form af's followeih:
Imprimis: I doe remit my soule into the hands of almighty
God: hoping through the merits of Jesus Christ to retain free par-
don for all my sins and my body I comit to the earth: to have a
christian burial ass my loving wife shall see good: and ass touch-
ing my outward estate which god hath bestowed upon me. I order
and dispose ass foUoweth first that all my jast debts be paid wher-
ever I owe and my funeraU charges be defrayed of my estate.
21y. I give my loving wife patience Pendleton one third of
the incomes of my whole estate during her naturall life and my will
and meaning is that my wife shall have the benefitt of all my estate
both lands & moveables during my widow in order to bring up
my children till they come to age & my will further is that my
wife shall receive all debts due to me & to pay all my just debts
wherever I owe:
Sly. I give to my eldest son Joseph my now dwelling house
& one halfe of my homsted farm^ which I now live on & the
other halfe of s'd farm I will & bequeath to my son William, my
farm to be divided equally both in quantity & quality between
them and they to have it when they come to age.
& 4thy. I give to my youngest son Joshua all my other lands
wherever tiiey be that doth bfelonge to me:
Sly. I give unto my daughter Deborah a younge paseing mare,
in a months time after my deasseas & also I doe give & bequeath to
my daughter thirty pounds in money or other moveable estate
equivalent thereunto when she comes of age.
61y. I order my son Joseph to pay his sister Debora ten
pounds in money within two years after he is invested in his estate.
71y. I order my son William to pay his sister Debora ten
pounds in money within two years after he is invested in his estate:
Item my will is that whatsoever of my estate is left it shall be
equally disposed of amongst my children:
81y. I do by these presents make my loving wife my sole &
lawful! executrix of this my last will and testament that everything
herein mentioned may be duly performed & my will is Capt. James
Babcock & Capt. John Babcock of the town & colony above s'd
hy me Joseph Clark Junr. Clerk to the councill December ye 26,
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770 THE PSNDLXTON OBNEALOOT
my wife and to see with her that my will be perfonned^ & lastly I
do by these presents renounce revoke disanuU and make void all
other wills & testaments.
In witness whereof I the s'd Joseph Pendleton have sett my
hand & seale this 17th day of September 1706.
JOSEPH PENDLETON.
Signed sealed & delivered in the presents of Samnell Stanton:
Isack Tomson: John Hill.
Will op [12] Caleb' Pendleton.
From Wlesterly Council and Probate Records, Book 3, pp. 50, 51.
In the Name of God Amen, the 10th day of March, D. 1745, I,
Caleb Pendleton, of ye town of Westerly, in Kings County & in ye
Colony of Rhode Island, Yeoman being Sick & Week of body bat of
a Sound mind & memory. Thanks be to Almighty God for it, Uierefore
Calling to mind the Mortality of my body & knowing that it is ap-
pointed for man Once to Die do make & Ordain this my Last Will
& Testament in Manner & form following, that is to Say principally
& first of all I Recommend my Spirit into ye hands of God that
gave it me & my body I Recommend unto ye Earth to be buryed in
Desent Christian Buriell at ye Discression of my Execr. nothing
Doubting but I Shall be Raised Again by the Mighty Power of God
& as Touching Such Worldly Estate Wherewith it hath Pleased God
to Bless me with in this Life, I give Demise & dispose of in manner
and form following:
Item. I give and Bequeath unto my Son, James Pendleton, Ten
Shillings in money.
Item. I give and Bequeath unto my Son, Brian Pendleton,
Ten Shillings in Money and ye Reasons I give my Two Sons no
more Because I have given them Considerable Already.
Item. I give & Bequeath unto my Daughter, Sarah Lamphear,
Three Pounds in money ye Reason I give her so much is Because
She being Weak & Low.
Item. I give & Bequeatth unto my Daughter, Anna Babcock,
five Pounds in Money, ye reason I give her more than the rest of
my other Daughters is Because my being Sick in her house.
Item. I give and Bequeath unto my Other 4 Daughters Ten
Shillings apiece, which is Elizabeth Brown, Susannah Wilcox, Ruth
Smith & Read Saunders to be Leveyed Out of my Estate to be p'd
by my Exec'r.
Item. I give & Bequeath unto my Son-in-Law, Stephen Wil-
cox, ye money he Owed to me & One Gun that he had.
Item. I give & Bequeath unto my Sister Dorithy Cottrill, ye
Sum of Three pounds in money to be Raised & Leveyed Out of my
Estate.
Item. I give & Bequeath unto Mr. Thomas Hiscox, a Teacher
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of ye Gospell, Three pounds in Money to be Raised & Leveyed Out
of my Estate.
Item. I give & Bequeath unto my Grandson^ Benajah Pendle-
ton, Caleb's Son, ye Sum of forty Shillings in money to be Raised
& Levied Out of my Estate.
Item. I give & Bequeath unto my Grand Daughter^ Elizabeth
Babcock, my Biggest Trunk.
Item. I give & Bequeath unto my Grand Daughter, Hannah
Smithy my Cow & Least Trunk.
Item. I give & Bequeath unto my Grand Daughter^ Mary Saun-
ders, my Bedd & Furniture.
Item. I give & Bequeath unto my Grandson, Nathan Babcock,
five pounds in Money to be raised & Leveyed out of my Estate.
Item. I give & Bequeath to my Two Grandsons Caleb Wilcox &
Joshua Wilcox my five Steel Trays.
Item. I give & Bequeath unto my Grandson, Wm. Smithy my Gun.
Item. I give & Bequeath unto my Grand Daughter, Anna Bab-
cock, one of my Silver Spoons.
Item. I give & Bequeath unto my Grand Daughter^ Elizabeth
Smith, one of my Silver Spoons.
Item. I give & Bequeath unto my Son-in-Law, Bononi Smith, my
Wearing Apparell & ye Remainder of all my Estate that is Left
After my Just Debts & funerall charges & Legacies above men-
tioned is paid. Whom I Likewise Constitute my Execr. of this my
Last Will or Testament & I dd hereby Utterly Disanul & Revoake aU
& Every Other Wills, Legacies & Bequests & Executed by me Before
Mentioned in my Other Wills, Ratifying & Confirming this & No
Other to be my Last Will or Testament & In Witness Whereof I
have hereunto Sett my hand & Seal ye Day & Year Before Men-
tioned.
Signed, Sealed, published, pronounced & declared by me Caleb
Pendleton as his Last Will & testament in presence of us the Sub-
scribers.
William Davis.
William Hiscox.
Elisha Clark.
CALEB PENDLETON. [Seal.]
Will of Col. [18] Joseph^ Pendleton..
From Westerly Council and Probate Records, Book 3, pp. 64^-653.
In the Name of Ood Amen the ISth Day of March in the 88d
year of his Majesty's Reign George the Second of Great Britain
k C. D. 1760.
I Joseph Pendleton of Westerly in Kings Comity & Colony of
Rhode Island Yeoman Bdng) in Health & in Perfect memory^ Thanks
be given to the Ahnrighty God for the same And Calling to mind
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772 THB PBNDLSTON OBKBALOOT
ihe Mortalityi of my Body Knowing that it \a appdnted for all Men
to Die Do make and ordain this my Last Will and Testament as
followeth viz: Principally & first of all I resign my Soul to the Al-
mighty God that Gave it when he pleaseth him to Call for it And
my Body I Recommend to the Earth to be therein Decently bnried
in a Christian Manner by my Executor herein after Named and as
Touching my Wordly Estate wherewith it hath pleased God to bless
me in this Life. I Demise Dispose of the Same as followeth.
Imprs. I give to my beloved wife Sarah Pendleton Two Hun-
dred Pounds in Money Old Tenor or New Equivelent thereto and
the best Riding mare that I have when I die and also the Best Room
in my Mansion House & a Priviledge in my kitchen During her Nat-
ural Life besides what the Law allows here in my real and personal
Estate: which 1 give to her in Lieu of her Right of Dowry & Thirds
in my whole Estate.
Item. I give to my well beloved Daughter Patience Babcock &
to her Heirs Ten Pounds in Money Old Tenor or Equivalent there-
unto to be paid to her in one year after my Decease out of my Es-
tate by my Executor.
Item. I give to my Daughter Lois Gavit or her heirs Ten Pounds
in Money or New Tenor Equivalent thereunto to be paid to her out
of my Estate in one year after my Decease by my Executor.
Item. I give Eunice Martin & her heirs Ten Pounds in Money
old Tenor or New Equivalent to be paid to her in one year after
my Decease by my Executor out of my Estate.
Item. I give to my Daughter Sarah Champlin & her heirs Ten
Pounds In Money old Tenor or New Equivalent thereto to be paid
to her in one year after my Decease out of my Estate by my Execu-
tor.
Item. I give to my Daughter Deborah Clark & her heirs Ten
Pounds in Money Old Tenor or New Equivalent thereunto in one
year after my Decease to be paid to her by my, Executor.
Item. I give to my Daughter Lucy Cheesbrough & her Heirs
Ten Pounds in Money Old Tenor or New Equivalent thereunto to
be paid to her in one year after my Decease out of my Estate by
my Executor.
Item. I give to my Daughter Welthian Pendleton out of my Es
tate one good feather bed with one boulster & 2 Pillows one Cover-
lid one pair of Sheets one Bedstead one blanket & one young Cow
fair with Calf. One Table & Six Chairs and one Hundred pounds
in Money Old Tenor To be paid to her out of my Estate when she
shall arrive to the age of Eighteen years or Six months after her
marriage which Shall first happen to be paid to her out of my Es-
tate by my Executor.
Item. I give to my Daughter Mary Pendleton one good feather
Bed one boulster two Pillows one Coverlid one Blanket one pair of
Sheets Two Pillow Cases one Bedstead one Young Cow fair with
Calf or a Calf by her side one Table & Six chairs and one Hun-
dred Pounds in Money old Tenor or New Equivalent thereunto To
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be paid to her when She Shall arrive to the age of Eighteen or Six
months after her marriage which Shall first happen by my Execu-
tor.
Item. I give & Bequeath unto my Grandson Joseph Pendleton
Son to my Eldest Son Joseph Pendleton Deceased Forty-five acres of
my Homestead farm with my) Mansion House and all the other build-
ing thereon Standing which Land is bounded viz Beginning at the
Northwest Corner of my s'd Farm by the side Paucatuck River at
Capt. Elias Thompsons Southwest Comer near Brands Mill and
from thence Southerly by s'd River to the Country Road thence
Easterly by the Country Road till it comes to a Rode by my wall
which was formerly Samuel Allins Comer and from thence to run
a Northerly Line to s'd Capt. Thompsons Land as Shall make up
forty five acres and bounding Northerly by s'd Thompsons Land
to the first mentioned comer I also give to my s'd Grandson Fif-
teen Acres of my Cedar Swamp which I bought of the Town Bound-
ing Westerly by Stephen Babcock Northerly by John Satterly East-
erly by John Chapmans Land & Southerly on Land I have given to
Sylvester Pendleton to the first named bounds I also give to s'd
Grandson Three acres of Marsh & half the beach which I bought of
the widow Mbry Lewis viz: the Southerly part thereof This and all
other Land I have herein given to my s'd Grandson I give to him
his Heirs and assigns forever Provided he gives up a Certain Bond
I gave to the Town Council of Westerly for Seven Hundred & fifty
Pounds Money and also Pay and Discharge one third part of the
Colonys money which the whole Stands Mortgaged to the Colony
for Otherways I order So much of the Land I give him my s'd
Grandson to be sold as will pay the same If he refuseth to pay
the same and my will that if my s'd Grandson Dies & Leaves no
Lawful Isue then the above premises & all I have given to him
Shall be to my Son Simeon Pendleton his Heirs and assigns forever
but if he Lives and has Isue then the first Shall Stand a good Con-
veyance to my s'd Grandson for his Heirs and assign forever
And Further my will is that my Son Simeon take my s'd Grandson
In1:o his Care and see that he is brought up to good Common School
Learning to Read write & Cypher Through the Double Rule of three
& in Due Season to put him out to a good Trade and to take good
Care of his Mother during her being my widow and to take good
Care of my Two Youngest Daughters namely Welthian & Mary
till they are Eighteen years old or married which Shall first happen
And further my will is that my Son Simeon do Enter Into the Pos-
session of all my real Estate in one Month after my Decease Ex-
cepting my widow may take to herself the crop & Produce thereon
s'd Land as it may then happen and also I give to my son Simeon
all the remainder of my personal Estate that is not otherwise Dis-
posed of in this Will to enable him to pay all my just Debts and
funeral Charges and Lejracies herein mentioned And I hereby order
my s'd Son Simeon to Either Take s'd Grandsons Estate into his
Hands or to Let the Same out in order to pay the one Third part
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of the Mortgage Money to the Colony and other Incident Charges
that may Come upon Um till he Comes to the age of Twenty one
years So that he may have his Estate free then as I ordered his Es-
tate or part of the farm to pay one Third part of the Mortgage
before in this will.
Item. I give and bequeath nnto my Son Simeon Pendleton & to
his heirs and assigns forever In addition to what Land I have given
him by Deed of Gift all the Remaining part of my Homestead farm
Butted and bounded as follows Beginning at s'd Simeons Corner
on the East side of the Barrs by the Country Road Thence by the
Country Road Westerly to the Rock Called Samuel Allins Comer
from thence Northwesterly by my s'd Grandsons Land to Capt
Elias Thompsons Land Thence Easterly by s'd Thompsons Land
to s'd Simeon Northwest Comer of the Land I gave him by Deed
of Gift and Easterly by s'd Simeons Land afore s'd to the first
mentioned Comer being about 45 acres more or Less Also one acre
more of the Marsh and part of the beach both to be Equally Di-
vided between my s'd Grandson and my Son Simecm with that part
of the same I gave to my Son Simeon by Deed of Gift to tiiem
their Heirs and assigns forever.
Item. I give and bequeath unto my Son Sylvester Pendleton and
to his Heirs and assigns forever all the Remainder of My Lotts
that is in my Lottery Land according to my Plan thereof that I
own that I have not Disposed of otherwise in this Will and also a
certain Piece of upland and marsh That joins to Samuel Babcocks
Land which was not Laid out in the Lottery Together with a Cer-
tain Island bounded by the Salt water all Round & was not laid out
in the Lottery and also one Third of the Cedar Swamp that I bought
of the Town to witt the middle part And further my Will is that
my s'd Son Sylvester (pay to my Executor) his Heirs or assigns the
Sum of Six Hundred Pounds money Old Tenor to enable them to
pay my just Debts.
Item. I give and bequeath unto my Grandson William Pendleton
Son to my Son Joseph Deceased one water Lot in my Lottery Land
which I give to him his heirs and assigns forever and it is the Lot
number 20 as by the Plan of s'd Lottery may appear Containing
half an acre more or Less.
Item. I give to my Grandson Sylvester Pendleton son of Syl-
vester Pendleton and bom of his wife the Lot of Land in my Lot-
tery Number 14 a Water Lot which Contains a Quarter of an acre
more or Less and is bounded as by the Plan of s'd Lottery to be to
him his Heirs & assigns forever.
Item. I give and bequeath unto my Grandson Sylvester Pendle-
ton who was bom of Freelove Pendleton Daughter to Col William
Pendleton and to his heirs and assigns forever one Water Lot in
my Lottery Number 8 and contains one Quarter of an acre more
or Less & is bounded according to the Plan of s'd Lottery.
Item. I give and bequeath unto my Grandson William Gavit his
Heirs and assigns forever one Lot in my Lottery which Lot is the
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number 72 and Contains a Quarter of an acre more or Less and is
bounded According to the Plan thereof.
Lastly I Constitute ordain and make my Trusty and beloved
Brother William Pendleton of Westerly Gentleman and my afore-
s'd Son Simeon Pendleton joint Executors of this my Last Will
& Testament Hereby revoking and making Null and Void all other
Wills by me heretofore made and all other Executors & bequests
by me in any wise made & named Ratifying & Confirming this only to
be my Last Will & Testament In Witness whereof I hereunto set
my Hand & Seal the Day & year first above written.
Signed Sealed Published & Declared by the s'd Joseph Pendleton
as his Last will & Testament In the Presence of us the Subscribers
Joseph Champlin (Seal)
John Lewis (Seal)
William Steward (Seal)
JOSEPH PENDLETON (Seal)
Entered May ye 26, 1761.
Joseph Crandall, Clerk.
Will of Col. [19] William* Pendleton.
From Westerly Council of Probate Records, Book 4, pp. 576-578.
In the Name of God= Amen this 18th Day of August in the Year
of our Lord 1785 I William Pendleton of Westerly in the County
of Washington in the State of Rhode Island & Providence Planta-
tions Yoeman being in Health of Body and of Sound disposed mind
and Memory thanks be given to Almighty God for the same But
calling to mind the Mortality ,of my Body and knowing that it is
appointed for all Men Once to Die do make and Ordain this my last
Will and Testament that is to say Principaly and first of all I give
and Recommend my Soul unto the Hands of God who gave it And
my Body I commit to the Earth to be buried in a Christian Decent
burial at the Descretion of my Executors hereafter named Nothing
Doubting but at the General Resurrection I shall Receive the same
again by the Mighty Power of God. And as Touching such Wordly
Estate wherewith it hath pleased God to Bless me wiUi in this Life
I Give Demise and Dispose of the same in the following manner
and form.
Impr. my Will is and I hereby Order my Executors to pay all
my Just Debts & funeral Charges out of my Estate in some con-
venient Time after my Decease that is to say out of my personal
Estate after the Legacies I shall hereafter in this Will give to my
Wife and to my Daughter Eeturah is paid & Delivered and if that
is not Sufficient to pay my Just Debts funeral Charges & Legacies
then and in that Case to pay the Remainder out of that part and
parcel of my Real Estate I shall in this Will Give and Demise to
my Executors hereafter named So that my Will and Meaning is
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776 THB PBKDLSTON OBNBALOOT
that all the Legacies I shall give in this Will be fully paid and De^
livered.
Itbm. I Give and bequeath to my Dearly beloved Wife Mary
Pendleton the One half of all my Household Goods and furniture,
(Casks, excepted only three Hogsheads & my meat Casks), I give
to my Wife together with all my Provisions & Liquor of every kind
that is called wine at the Time of my Death together with all my
Com and Grain together also with my best Riding Mare Side Sad-
dle & Bridle and two of my Cows, also I give to my s'd Wife my
Negro Woman Cate and half my Silver Spoons all which I give to
my Said Wife to her own Disposal forever.
Item. I Give and bequeath to my beloved Daughter Eeturah Pen-
dleton the Remaining half of all my Household Goods and furniture
(Casks excepted) with one Cow and Ten of my Sheep and cme Rid-
ing Beast also I give to my said Daughter Ten pounds Lawful money
to be paid to heit by my Executors within two years after my De-
cease to her Use and to her heirs forever.
Item. I Give and bequeath to my beloved Son William Pendletcm
Ten Shillings Lawful money in addition to what I have already
given him* to be paid to him by my Executors within two years after
my Decease.
Item. I Give and bequeath to my beloved Son Amos Pendleton
Ten Pounds Lawful money to be paid to him by my Executors
within two years after my Decease.
Item. I Give and bequeath to my beloved son Peleg Pendleton
Ten Pounds Lawful money to be paid to him by my Executors within
two years after my Decease.
Item. I Give and bequeath to my beloved Son John Pendleton
Ten Pounds Lawful money to be paid to him by my Executors with-
in two years after my Decease.
Item. I Give and bequeath to my beloved Son Benjamin Pendle-
ton Five Pounds Lawful money to be paid to him by my Executors
within two years after my Decease.
Item. I Give and bequeath to my beloved Daughter Freelove
Sheffield Ten Shillings Lawful money to be paid to her by my Ex-
ecutors within two years after my Decease.
Item. I Give and bequeath to my beloved Daughter Lydia Chees-
brough Ten Shillings Lawful money to be paid to her by my Exec-
utors within two years after my Decease.
Item. I Give and bequeath to my beloved Daughter Lucy Ran-
dal Ten Pounds Lawful money to be paid to her by my Executors
within two years after my Decease.
Item. I Give and bequeath to my three beloved Grand Sons vis
Ephraim Pendleton Lodowick Pendleton and Nathaniel Pendleton,
Sons of my Son Ephraim Pendleton late Deceased and to each of
them the sum of five pounds Lawful money to be paid to each of
* Deeded him part of his Homestead, on Record Book 9, Page 354, Westerly
Records.
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APPENDIX 777
ihem by my Executors when they EespectiTely arrive to L&wf ul age.
Item. I Give and bequeath to my aforesaid Wife Mary Pendle-
ton all my wearing apparel for her to Dispose of amcmg my Chil-
dren as She Shall think best except my Plate Buttons and my Silver
headed Sword which I give and bequeath to my two Sons Joshua
Pendleton & Nathan Pendleton for them to Divide between them
Equally according to the Quality of them Also I give & bequeath to
my afore s'd Sons Joshua & Nathan my two guns together with all
my Farming Tools and Carpenters Tools together also with all the
Bemainder of my Personal Estate not before given away in this Will
equally to be Divided between them according to* Quantity & Qual-
ity.
Item. I Give and Demise to my two said Sons Joshua Pendleton
and Nathan Pendleton all my Land and Buildings Lying & being
in the Town of Westerly Aforesaid to be equally Divided between
them According to Quantity and Quality and to their Heirs and
Assigns forever in order to enable them to pay all my Just Debts
and Legacies eqaully between them.
LastI/T, I Constitute make and ordain my two aforesaid Sons
Joshua Pendleton and Nathan Pendleton my Joint whole and sole
Executors of this my Last Will & Testament hereby Revoking and
Disallowing all former Wills Legacies and bequests by me in any
wise before named Willed or bequeathed Ratifpng and Confirming
this and No other to be my last Will and Testament.
In Witness whereof I have hereunto Set my Hand & Seal the Day
and Year first before Written.
Signed sealed Published Pronounced and Declared by the said
William Pendleton as his last Will and Testament in presence of
Us who in hia presence and in the presence of each Other have Sub-
scribed our names as T^tnesses.
Jos. CONODON
Lydia West WILLIAM PENDLETON (Seal)
Joseph Crandall
Will op Lieut. [20] Joshua* Pendleton^
From Probate Records of Guilford, Conn., Book 8 (1759), page 144.
In the Name of God Amen, This 27th Day of February A. D.
1758 I, Joshua Pendleton of Guilford in the County of New
Haven, & Colony of Connecticut in New England, being under In-
firmities of Body, but of Sound mind and memory, thanks be given
to God therefor. Calling to mind the mortality of my Body, and
knowing that it is appointed for all men once to Die, Do make and
ordain this my Last will & Testament that is to say Principally &
First of all I Give & recommend my Soul unto the hands of God
* The word to here supplied, not in original copy on Records.
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who Gave it^ and my Body I recommend to the Earth to be buried
in a Decent Christian manner at the Descretion of my ExecutoTB
nothing Doubting bat that at the General Resurrection I Shall Re-
ceive the Same again by the mighty Power of God; and as Touch-
ing Such worldly Estate wherewith it hath pleased God to bless me
in this Life I Give^ Devise^ and dispose of the same in the follow-
ing manner and Form^ my Just Debts and funeral Charges bein^
first paid out of my personal Estate
Imps. I Give and Bequeath unto my well beloved wife Dorithea
the use & Improvement of the one half of all my Real Estate botii
Houseing & Land (excepting Shoemaker's Shop) During the Term
She Shall Remain my Widow, in Lieu of her Dower and Thirds in
my Real Estate; I also Give unto my sd wife the whole of my
Household Goods (except what is herein after given to my Son In-
crease and twq Cows to be at her own Dispose forever, She perform-
ing what I shall in this will order her to Do.
Item. I Give and Bequeath to my Loving Son Increase Pendle-
ton and to his Heirs and assigns forever, the whole of my Real
Estate both Houseing & Lands; also all my Horsekind and one Cow,
and all my Shoemakers & Tanners Tools and utensils, also all my
Hides & Leather & Interest in Tan vats, also all my Husband^
Tools & utensils; also all my wearing apparel, and my artillery and
Implements of War, and my Desk also Two Silver Spoons he pay-
ing to his Sister what I shall herein order him to pay.
Item. I Give and Bequeath to my Loving Daughter Deborah
Fowler besides what I have already given to her the sum of Twen-
ty-five pounds lawful money to be paid to her by my wife and son
(in Equal Shares) out of my Personal Estate or in money at their
election within six months after my Decease.
Further my will is that if I Leave money more than sufficient to
pay my Debts & funeral Charges it be Equally divided between my
wife and Son & Daughter.
Lastly I Do hereby Constitute make & ordain my s'd wife Dor-
ithea & my son Increase Executors of this my Last will & testament
and Do Revoke & Disannul all other Wills, Testament & Executors
by me before named or made Ratifying and Confirming this & no
other to be my Last Will and Testament. In Witness whereof I
have hereunto Set my hand & Seal the Day of the Date first above
Written.
JOSHUA PENDLETON (a seal)
Signed, Sealed, Published & Declared by the s'd Joshua Pendle-
ton as his Last Will & Testament.
In presence of
Benjamin Waterous
Ebenezer Bartlett
Nath'l. Hill.
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Will op [27] Jambs* Pxndlbton.
From Westerly Council and Probate Records, Book 3, page 370.
In the Name of God Amen the twenty-first Day of July Anno
Domi^ 1746^ I James Pendleton of ye Town of Westerly in Kings
County & Colony! of Rhode Island Labouror Being mindfoll of the
Mortality of my Body & knowing that it is appointed for man once
to Die^ Do make & ordain this my Last will & Testament first of all
I Itecommend my Soul into ye hands of God that gave it me And
my Body I recommend unto ye Earth to be Buried in Desent Chris-
tian Burial at the Discroation of my Executor Not Doubting but
that I shall Receiye ye Same again at the Resirection by the mighty
power of God and as Touching such worldly Estate God has Blessed
me With in this Life^ I give & Dispose of in Mannor and form fol-
lowing:
Item. I give & bequeath Unto Elizabeth^ my Dearly Beloved Wife^
all the Remaindor of my Estate that is Left after my Just Debts
are paid & Legacies hereafter mentioned are paid & Desire her to
Dispose of what she Can to any of my Children where she think
fitt.
Item. I give & bequeath unto my beloved Children^ James Pen-
dleton & Obadiah Pendleton & Elizabeth Elliott & Christopher Pen-
dleton & Thomas Pendleton & Samuel Pendleton & Read Pendleton
Each of my afores'd Sons and Daughters five shillings in J^assable
Bills of Publick Credit of New England Old Tenor or Equivalent
thereunto to be Raised & Levied out of my Estate.
Item. I give and bequeath unto my Beloved Daughter, Thankfull,
Ten Shillings in Bills of as above sa'd or Equivilent unto & my
pott as soon as her mother can spare it.
Item. I give and bequeath unto my beloved Daughter, Hannah
Pendleton, Ten Shillings in s'd Bills' or Equivilent as above s'd.
Item. I give & bequeath unto my beloved Daughter Ruth Pen-
dleton, forty shillings in Bills or Equivilent as above s'd.
And My Will is & I Likewise constitute make & ordain by these
presents my beloved Wife & my beloved Son, Thomas Pendleton,
Joynt Executrix and Executor of this, my Last Will & Testament & I
do hereby utterly Disalow, Revoke & Disanul all & Every other for-
mer WiUs, Legacies & bequests & Executors by me in any Ways
before named. Willed & bequeathed, Ratefying & Confirming this &
no other to be my Last Will & testament.
In Witness WTiereof, I have hereunto set my hand and Seal ye
Day and year above written.
Signed, Seal published pronounced & declared by ye s'd James
PenSeton as his Last Will & testament in presence of us ye Sub-
scribers.
George Stillman, Junior,
John Stillman,
George Stillman.
JAMES PENDLETON. [Seal.]
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Will of [30] Calbb^ Psndlstok, Jr.
From Hartford, Conn., Probate Records, Vol. 13, page 196.
In the name of God Amen the fifteenth day of May One thou-
sand seven hundred and forty I Caleb Pendleton of Colchester in
Hartford Comity^ being very sick and in a low ccmdition but in per-
fect mind and memory thanks be given to God^ therefore calling to
mind the mortality of my body & knowing that it is appointed for
men to die Do make and ordain this my last will and testament that
is to say principally and first of all I give and recomend Soul into
the hands of God that gave it and my body I recommend to the
earth, to be buried in decent Christian buriall, at the direction of
my executor, nothing doubting but at the general resurrecti<m I
shall receive the same again hy the mighty power of God, and as
touching such worldly estate, which it hath pleased God to bless me
with in this life I give demise and dispose of the same in the fol-
lowing manner and form Imprimis. I give and bequeath Mary my
dearly beloved wife one half of the income of the farm I now live
on, and one half of the house that is to say the west end of said
house during the term of ten years after the 29" day of July, next
after the date hereof for the bringing up of my two children Lidia
and Elizabeth and from the expiration of ten years, I give her one
third part of the income of the farm during the term of her natural
life and also the bed that I had with her when I married her & bed-
ing, and all the household goods I had with her, and one third part
of all my household goods, and the best cow and calf that I have,
and my sorril mare, and six of my middle sort of shoats. I give to
my well beloved son Benajah Pendleton all my land messages and
tenements to him and his assigns forever that I now have except
that piece of land I had of Capt. John Holmes and all my utensils
of husbandry and my gun and cane & one large pare of stilyards
and all my wearing close, and it is to be in the hands of my executor
till my son Benajah comes of age Item I give to my beloved daugh-
ter Abigail Johnson five shillings in money the reasim why I give
her no more is because I have already paid her her portion. Item
I give to my beloved daughters Sarah and Mary Pendleton two
third part of all my household goods and thirty pounds in money a
peice to be paid them by my executor as they come to the age of
eighteen years.
Item I give to my two youngest daughters Lydia & Elisabeth Pen-
dleton fifteen pounds apiece to be paid to them by my executor as
they come to the age of ten years, which is then to be let to interest
by my executor till they come to the age of eighteen years and I
also leave all the rest of my stock and lands and tenements in the
hands of my well beloved brother John Randall Junr. of Stoning-
ton in New London County for him to sell and dispose of to pay my
debts and legacies, with whom I likewise constitute to make and
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APPBKDIZ 781
ordain my 8<de Executor of this my last will and testament and I do
hereby utterly disallow revoake and disannul all and every other
former testament wills and legacies & bequests & Executors by me
in any ways before named willed and bequeathed
Batif ying and confirming this & no other to be my last will and tes-
tament in [testimony] hereof I have set my hand & seal the day
and year above written. Signed sealed and published & pronounced
by the S'd Caleb Pendleton as his last will and testament.
CALEB PENDLETON and a seal
In the presence of
us the subscribers
Clement Minor
BiCHARD LOZER
John Holmes Jr.
Will of Capt. [55] Joshua* Pendleton.
From Norwich, Conn., Probate Records.
I Joshua Pendleton^ of Norwich, in the County of New London,
being of sound and disposing mind and memory do make ordain
and publish this my last will and testament as follows; viz:
I first order and direct that all my just debtsj and funeral charges
be first paid out of my estate by my executors hereafter named.
I give to my beloved wife Anna the use and improvement of one
third part of my real estate during her natural life. I also give
her one good horse or riding beast suitable for her which if I should
not die possessed of I order and direct my executors to furnish out
of my estate, and also a good and suitable saddle & Bridle together
with the use and improvement of one half of the household furni-
ture that I shall or may die possessed of. I also give her one good
milch cow.
I then give my son Joshua Pendleton, two dollars together
with what he has before had of my estate.
I then give to my son Adam Pendleton, eighty acres of my farm
or land which I now improve, to be taken off of the North and East
end of said farm together with the buildings thereon standing. Be-
ginning at said North east end of my said farm, thence running to
to the southward and Westward so far as to include the quantity of
eighty acres.
Also my cherry tree Desk & my Brass wheal Clock and Case. I
also give my said son Adam, all my moveable estate together with
my farming utensils, excepting what I have heretofore given to my
wife, and also excepting the one half of my household furniture not
before disposed of.
I give to my daughters, Nancy Rogers, Patty Palmer, Lucy La-
throp, Clarissa Harlow Adams, Polly Bennett, Lydia Bennett, to be
divided equally among each of them my said daughters in equal
proportions.
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I give to my two sons William Pendleton and Elisha C. Pendle-
ton^ the remaining part of my real estate which is not heretofore
disposed of to be equally divided between them said William and
Elisha.
I also give to them said William and Elisha all my wearing ap-
parel.
I also order and direct^ and it is my will and intention to give^
and I do hereby give, to my Grand son, Joseph Pendleton fifty-
dollars in money and two good suits of Cloths, to be paid by my said
son Adam Pendleton out of the portion of my estate which I gave
to him said Adam, and direct my executors hereafter named to see
the same paid to him said Joseph on condition that the said Joseph
shall & does continue to live with me or my son Adam until he said
Joseph shall & does arrive at the age of twenty-one years.
My will and intention is and I do give to my wife Anna the use
and improvement during her natural life of the East room & North
Bedroom thereto adjoining being a part of the house in which I now
live. It is my further wiU and intention that my wife shall do and
may hereafter dispose of that part of my household furniture which
I have g^ven her the use in any manner as she may think best and
proper.
And I do hereby constitute and appoint my two sons William
Pendleton, and Adam Pendleton Executors of this my last will and
testament.
I do hereby publish and declare this to be my last will and testa-
ment, dated at Norwich this 30th day of December, D 1813.
JOSHUA PENDLETON.
In presence of and signed
in presence of the Testator
and of each other
James Rogers, Junr
Sally Rogers
RoswELL Morgan.
Will of [64] Increase" Pendleton.
From Litchfield, Conn., Probate Records.
I. Increase Pendleton of Cornwall in the County of Litchfield
and State of Connecticut be at present thanks be to God of sound
mind, But considering that all men are born to Die Do hereby Make
and Ordain this my last Will & Testament in manner following viz^
First I commit my Soul to God who gave it and by my Body to the
dust to be interred after my Decease at the Direction of my Execu-
tors hereafter named^ and as to the estate which I possess I will as
followes, viz^.
First, I will and bequeath to my Son Joshua Pendleton One note
of hand given to me for value received for the sum of One Hundred
Sixty five Pounds five Shillings lawful money dated the 12th of April,
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A. D. 1810. I also give & bequeath to the several children of my said
Son Joshua Pendleton in equal proportions a certain lot of Land con-
taining fifty Acres in the town of Lisle in Broome Co & State of New
York.
Second^ I give and bequeath to my Son William Pendleton the
whole of my Barn Southerly of my Dwelling House & Shop standing
on the East side of the highway near my Said House and one third
Part of a Dwelling House westerly of the House in which I live^ and
also four Sixths equal parts of all m(y estate both real and Personal
after all my Just Debts & funeral charges are paid except what is
before mentioned to Joshua and his children.
Thirds I give and bequeath to my Daughter Phebe Yale One Equal
Sixth part of aU my Estate both real and personal except what I
have above given to Joshua and his children & special legacies to
William.
Fourth^ I give and bequeath to my Daughter Julia Merwin One
Equal Sixth part of all my Estate both real and personal except
what I have above given to my said Son Joshua and \^8 children &
the special legacy to William to them & their Heirs forever.
And lastly I do hereby nominate and appoint my Son William Pen-
dleton and Oliver Burnham of Cornwall Executors of this my last
Will and testament.
Signed Sealed and Declared in presence of the undersigned wit-
nesses which sign in the presence of the testator & of each other.
INCREASE PENDLETON. [Seal.]
Dated the 27th Day of
November — in the year
of our Lord 1811.
Joel Harrison
Luther Harrison
Eliphalbt F. Bioelow
Witnesses.
Will of Capt. [67] Daniel' Pendleton.
From Court of Ordinary, Savannah, Ga. ,
State of Georgia:
In the Name of God^ Amen!
I, Daniel Pendleton^ residing in the City of Savannah^ in the
State aforesaid^ being infirm in body^ but of sound and disposing
mind^ memory and understandings do make and declare this to be,
and contain my last Will and Testament.
Imprimus. I desire that all my just debts be first paid, and the
remainder of my Estate, both real and personal, I give, devise and
bequeath to my beloved son, Daniel Pendleton, and that nothing
may prevent the adjustment of my affairs, to the best advantage,
for my said son, Daniel Pendleton, I do hereby authorize and em-
power my Executors hereinafter named, to sell and dispose of any
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784 THE PENDLETON GENEALOGY
part, or the whole of my property, either real or personal, in soeh
way and manner, on such terms, and for such credit, as he may
judge most for the benefit of my son, Daniel aforesaid, and to make
good and valid titles, for the same to any purchaser or purchasers
tiiereof, his heirs, and their heirs and assigns forever.
Item. As to the unsettled affairs of my brother, Solomcm Pen-
dleton, deceased, of which I am the only acting Executor, I do
hereby order and direct, that the management of the same shall,
after my decease, be vested in my Executor hereinafter named, with
full and ample power and authority, in concert with the ether Execu-
tors named in his said Will, (if they, or any <me or more of them,
shall think proper to qualify and act, otherwise by himself) to bring
to as speedy a close as possible, every transaction concerning the
Estate of my said brother Solomon Pendleton deceased, and fully
carry into effect, as far as circumstances will admit, his said last
Will and Testament.
Lastly. I do hereby nominate, constitute and appoint, my friend,
Edward White, of the City of Savannah, sole Executor of this my
last Will and Testament, and Guardian, both of the person and
property of my said son, Daniel Pendleton. And I revoke all for-
mer wills, by me at any time heretofore made, and declare this, and
this only, to be and contain my last Will and Testament.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
seal at Savannah aforesaid, the twenty sixth day of February in
the year of our Lord, One Thousand eight hundred.
D. PENDLETON. (Seal.)
Signed, Sealed, Published and declared by the Testator, Daniel
Pendleton, as and for his last Will and Testament, in the presence
of us, who in his presence, at his request, and in the presence of each
other have subscribed our names as Witnesses to the same.
Mart Gilbart
Samuel Smith
George Aspinwall.
This Codicil, I do order and direct, shall be taken and considered
as a part of my last Will and Testament, that is to say, I do hereby
will, and it is my desire, that after my decease, that my Executor,
named in my Will, shall comply with the true intent and meaning
of an agreement entered into by, and between Mr. Samuel Smith
and myself which upon examination, will be discovered reciprocally
advantagious I desire also that my Executor will call on John Herb,
and pay him ten dollars and receive from him a watch and gold
ring, deposited as security.
Savannah 26th Feb'y 1800.
D. PENDLETON.
Witness.
Mary Gilbart
Samuel Smith
George Aspinwall.
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Will of [68] David' Pendleton.
From the Probate Records of Fairfield, Conn.
I David Pendleton of Weston in Fairfield County do make and
ordain this my last Will and Testament in manner and form follow-
ing namely: ]My just debts and funeral charges being first paid and
discharged^
I then give and devise to David Pendleton (the grandson of my
brother James Pendleton deceased) now resident in the State of
New York two hundred dollars^ to be paid to him or his heirs by my
executors hereinafter named.
I then give and devise to my two nephews David Pendleton and
Isaac Pendleton of Stratford in Fairfield County Sons of my brother
William Pendleton now deceased all the rest and residue of my es-
tate both real and personal and of every nature and kind whatever
equally share and share alike^ to be to Uiem and their heirs and as-
signs an estate forever.
And I do hereby constitute and appoint my two nephews afore-
said^ David Pendleton and Isaac Pendleton both of said Stratford
my executors of this my last Will and Testament^ hereby revoking
all former Wills by rae made, and confirming this and this only as my
last Will and Testament. In confirmation of which I have hereunto
set my hand and affixed my seal this 6th day of June A. D. 1820.
DAVID PENDLETON. [Seal.]
Signed, sealed and pronounced ,
to be the last Will and
Testament of the Testator in
presence of us
Ebenbzer Seelet
David Dayton Jnr
John Osborn
Will of [69] Solomon^ Pendleton.
Recorded in Court of Appeals, Albany, N. Y.
In the name of God Amen. I Solomon Pendleton of the County
of Chatham, State of Georgia now being in the City of New York
being mindful of the uncertainty of human life and of the certainty
of death have thought fit to declare this writing to be my last will
and testament to be put in execution by my executors after my
death in manner following (to wit) my will is that my body be de-
cently buried and that my funeral expenses be first paid my will is
that all my just debts be duly discharged. And Whereas I stand
indebted to Willimpee Neepsas * young woman in the State of New
York for which she has my note of hand for forty pounds this cur-
rency given about four years ago, this money I had of her when I
•Probably Necfus.
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was a prisoner on Long Island wherefore my will is that she he paid
sixty pounds sterling (money of Georgia) in compensation for her
kindness when I was a prisoner and in want of money. All other debts
to be paid according to the just idea that my executors shall entertain
of them consistent with law and justice. I give and bequeath to my
worthy friend Robert Montfort Esquire for his numerous good offices
all my rights, title and claim and demands in and to the mills that
are now building in the County of Effingham together with all
lands and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise ap-
pertaining and also the mill seat that I purchased of Doctor
John Love on the stream known by the name of Three Runs
near and adjoining the lands of the former mills formerly the
property of George Robinson as the writing thereof will more fully
shew togrether with all appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any-
wise appertaining said Robert Montfort to comply with my engage-
ments with Doctor Love. I give and bequeath to my worthy friend
Richard Wylly Esquire for his numerous and friendly favors and in
particular during my illness three hundred pounds sterling in landed
property according to appraisement agreeably to the directions of
my executors. I give and bequeath to my worthy friends William
and James Bryan one hundred pounds sterling each of them to be
paid them as directed above in the case of Richard Wylly, Esquire.
I also give and bequeath to Miss Nancy Eaton fifty pounds sterling
for her kind attention during my illness to be paid her in landed
property as aforesaid my brother David being a single man and
from his disposition not likely to be otherwise my will is that he
should be paid one hundred and fifty pounds sterling in lands as
aforesaid in consideraton of the care and tenderness of my dear
parents to me in my infancy I do give and bequeath unto my brother
Daniel five hundred pounds sterling the value thereof in landed
property (as before mentioned in the case of Richard Wylly &c) cm
the consideration that my said Brother Daniel do support and main-
tain them in a comfortable manner during their life time. My
brothers William and Daniel being possessed of large growing fami-
lies my will is that all my property after paying my debts and the
legacies above mentioned and the legacies hereinafter named be
divided between my said brothers William and Daniel share and share
alike my further will and desire is that all undivided property be-
tween the said Robert Montfort and myself shall after my decease
be brought to as speedy an issue as possible by my executors. I do
give and bequeath to my friend Matthew McAllister, Esquire fifty
pounds sterling to be paid as aforesaid in landed property. Lastly
in consideration of the attention paid me by my nephew Edmund
Pendleton during my illness I do give and bequeath unto him all my
trunks and wearing apparel. I do hereby nominate constitute and
appoint my dearly beloved brother, Daniel of the City of New York
and my worthy and trusty friends Robert Montfort, Richard Wylly
and Matthew McAllister, Esquires of the State of Georgia to be my
executors to this my last will and testament. And I do hereby de-
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dare this to be my last will and testament. In witness whereof I
ber 1786 in the City of New York and in the tenth year of Ameri-
can independence. SOLN PENDLETON (L. S.). Signed, sealed,
published and declared by the above named Solomon Pendleton as and
for his last will and testament in the presence of us " the word
brother " being interlined previous to signing on the other side fourth
line from the bottom who have hereunto subscribed our names as
witnesses thereto in the presence of the testator and in the presence
of each other. Samuel Bradhurst, William Newton, Thomas
(XHarra.
have hereunto set my hand and seal this twenty third day of Decem-
Will op [76] Samuel' Pendleton.
From Westerly Council and Probate Records, Book 6.
In the fear of God amen this Eight Day of September in the year
of our Lord one Thousand Seven Hundred & Ninety I Samuel Pen-
dleton of Westerly in the County of Washington & State of Rhode
Island and Providence Plantations yeoman Being an aged man But
in Bodyly Health & of a Sound mind and memory Thanks Be Given
to Almighty God for the Same But Calling to mind the mortality of
my Body and Knowing that it is appointed for man once to Die Do
make and ordain this my Last Will and Testament that is to Say
first and Principally of all I Give and Recomend my Soul into the
hands of God who Gave it and my Body I Comit to the Earth to Be
Buried in a Christian Decent Burial manner at the Descretion of my
Executor here after named and as Touching Such Worldly Estate
Wherewith it hath Pleased God to Bless me with in this Life I Give
Demise & Dispose of the Same in the following manner to wit.
Imprimeb — I Give and Bequeath to my Beloved Wife Phebe Pen-
dleton all the Rents and Profits of all my Real and Personal Estate
During the time she Shall Remain my widow after my just Debts
and funeral Charges are Paid Which I Give to my Said Wife While
She Remains my Widow in Lieu of her thirds During her Widow-
hood & no longer.
Item — I Give Demise and Bequeath to my Beloved Son Stephen
Pendleton all the Land that my Honoured! Father-in-Law James Hall
Deceased Gave to my Beloved Wife Phebe Pendleton in his Last
Will to him his heirs and Assigns forever after my Said Wife De-
cease.
Item — I Give Demise and Bequeath to my Beloved Son Gideon
Pendleton all that Land that I Now Live on that I Purchased of
Thomas Edwards & Nathan Crandal to him his heirs & Assigns for-
ever after my s'd Wife Decease.
Item — I Give and Bequeath to my Beloved Daughters Ester El-
dredge, Rebecca Sims and Anna Pendleton and Harriet Crumb all
my Household Furniture and Stock to be Equally Divided Between
them according to Quantity & Quallity to them their heirs and
Assigns forever after my s'd Wife Decease.
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Item — I Give andU Bequeath to my Beloved Daughter Mary Hardy
Eve Shillings to be Paid by my Executor after my Said Wife De-
cease & My Will is that my Daughter Amia Shall have the Previ-
ledge of Living in my Said House While She Remains Single.
Item — I Give and Bequeath to my Beloved Daughter Martha
Bromly Ten Dollars to Be paid by my £xecutor after my Said Wife
Decease.
Lastly — I Constitute make and ordain my Beloved Son Gideon
Pendleton to Be my Whole and Sole Executor of this my Last Will
and Testament hereby Revddng and Disallowing all former Willy
and Bequeaths Ratifying and Confirming this and no other to be my
Last Will and Testament In Witness Whereof I have hereunto Set
my hand and Seal the Day and year first Within Written Signed
Sealed Published Pronounced and Declared by the Said Samuel Pen-
dleton to be his Last Will & Testament in^ Presence of us Who in his
Presence and in the Presence of Each other have Subscribed our
Names as Witnesses.
Sam'l Blivsn
Paul Edwards
Joshua Thompson
his
SAMUEL P. PENDLETON [seal],
mark
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APPENDIX IX.
Pbndletons Included in Rhode Island Census of Westerly in
1774.
Pendleton, Simeon
•* Joseph
Caleb
** John
" Samuel
** James
*• James, Jr. . .
William
*' Benjamin . . .
" Ephraim
'* Amos
'* Samuel
WHITES
Males
Females
16
Under
Above
16
16
-
3
9
1
4
1
9
9
-
4
-
1
1
1
3
3
4
9
3
1
3
1
2
5
Under
16
4
9
3
9
3
9
5
9
1
1
3
Ikbiak
Black
Total
-
T
1
7
-
9
-
13
-
10
-
4
-
5
1
15
-
10
-
6
9
9
-
12
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THX PKNDLBTON CHEmAI,Oa7
Pendlbtons Included in United States Census of Westeblt in
1790.
NAMES OF
FAMILIES
Free white males
of 16 years and
upwards, in-
cluding heads
of families
n
Free white fb-
males, includ-
ing heads of
famUies
1^
5
1
Simeon Pendleton
Nathan Pendleton
Benjamin Pendleton
Amos Pendleton
Benjamin Pendleton, Jr.
John Pendleton
Samuel Pendleton
Joseph Pendleton
Simeon Pendleton
James Pendleton
Major Joseph Pendleton
J
3
3
7
9
9
9
9
4
4
8
9
6
7
s
3
1
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APPENDIX X.
List ov English Pabish Rsgistxrs Sbarchsd.
Adderly.
AdeL
Albrighton (near Shrewsbury).
Albrighton (near Wolverhamp-
ton).
Aldenham.
Aldermiiister.
Allerbury.
Aimer.
Alstone.
Alstonfield.
Askham.
Astley.
Aston-pixta-Birmingham.
Banstead (Surrey)
Bardwell.
Barlaston.
Barton-under-Needwood.
Bath (Abbey Ch. of St. Peter &
St. Paul).
Battlefield.
Beaumont.
Bebington.
Beer Hackett
Berkeley.
Berkswich-n- Walton.
Bermondsley (St. Mary Magda-
lene) .
Bidston.
Billingsley.
Bingley.
Bircham Newton.
Birchington.
Bisham.
Bishop Middleham.
Bishop's Stortford (St. Mi-
chael).
Bitterley.
Bitton.
Blacktoft.
Booking (St. Mary's).
Bolton-by-Bolland.
Bolton Abbey.
Boningale.
Bothal.
Boughter under Blean.
Bramfield.
Brantingham.
Bretforton.
Brewood.
Brindle.
Broad Chalke.
Broseley.
Bronghton.
Burgh.
Burnley.
Bumsall-n-Craven.
Burton Fleming.
Bury.
Buxhall.
Calverley.
Cambridge (St. Mary's Haynes,
Church Wardens of).
Canon Frome.
Canterbury:
Cathedral.
St. Alphage.
St. Dunstan's (& Ch. War-
dens).
St. George the Martyr.
St. Mary Magdalene.
St Paul's.
St. Peter's.
Carburton Carlton.
Canndle Bishop.
Chelmarsh.
Cherry Burton.
Chesham.
Chester (Cathedral).
Chillesford.
Chipping.
Chiswick.
Clunbury.
Clyst St. George.
Cockerham.
Coleby.
Colne.
Condover.
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THE PENDLETON OSmBALOOT
Conistone (St. Mary's).
Cound.
Cressage.
Cripthome.
Croston.
Culpho.
Cundall.
Denham.
Densbury.
Didsbury (St James').
Dinsdale.
Doddenham.
Doddington Pigot.
Donington.
Durham:
Cathedral.
St. Margaret's.
Eastham.
Ebchester.
Ecclesfield:
Parish.
St. Mary's.
Eccleston.
Edgton.
Edlingham.
Eglingham.
EUough.
Elmbridge.
Elsdon.
Famdon.
Famham.
Fellsirk.
Fewston.
Fits.
Ford.
Fownhope.
Frodeslcy.
Frostenden.
Fyfield.
Gainford.
Gargrave.
Glasbury.
Godalming.
Great Hampden.
Great Marlow.
Grimsby.
Grinshill.
Grinton.
Gnlval.
Hampsthwaite.
Hamstall-Ridware.
Hanwood.
Harewood.
Harley.
Hartshead.
Haslemere.
Haughton.
Hawkshead.
Haydar.
Headon.
Hebbam.
Holbeach.
Holbom.
Holnest.
Hopton Castle.
Horbling.
Horbury.
Homcastle.
Horringer.
Howden.
Huggate.
Hnghley.
Ickwortii.
Ingram.
Ipswich:
Probate Court (Mar. licenses).
St. Michael's.
St. Nicholas'.
St. Peter's.
Irby upon Hmnber.
Kelsale.
Kempsford.
Kenley.
Kensingt<m.
Kippax.
Kirk EUa.
Knightwood.
Lamboume.
Ledbnry.
Lee (St. Margaret's).
Leebotwood.
Leeds (St. Peter's).
Lewisham.
Lincohi (Mar. lie).
Linton-in-Craven.
Litchfield.
Little Sazham.
Llantrithyn.
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793
Llandenabo.
London:
Bishop of; Allegations for
Marriages, 1520-1821.
Bishopsgate (St Botolph's).
Chapter House ChapeL
Faculty Office.
Foster's London Mar. Lie,
1521-1869.
Harleian Soc. Pub. Church
Registers.
St Mary Woolnoth.
St Mary Woolchurch.
St. Nicholas Aeons.
Longburton.
Longdon-upon-Teme.
Longnor.
Lydham.
Lydlinch.
Madron.
Maidstone (All SainU).
Manchester (Collegiate Church
marriages).
Man£eld.
Mansfield.
Marshfield.
Marske.
Maxey.
Melverly.
Merstham.
Methley.
Middleton.
Milwich.
Monk Fryston.
Monk Hopton.
Morden.
More.
Moreton Corbet.
Moulton.
Mtoze.
Munsley.
Neenton.
Newchurch (Cukheth).
Newenden.
North Luffenham.
Nottingham (St. Mary's).
OfFenham.
Ollerton.
Ongar.
Ormskirk.
Padiham.
Pakenham.
Patringbon.
Pencoyd.
Penrith.
Peterston-Super-Ely.
Pickhill-cum-Roxby.
Pipe Ridware.
Pitchford.
Poulton-le-Fylde.
Preston.
Reading (St Mary's).
Ribchester.
Richmond.
Rocester.
Rochdale.
Rochester.
Rons Lench.
Roos.
Rowingt<m.
Rushbrook.
Rynton-in-the-eleven towns.
Rylston.
Ryton.
Saddleworth.
St Albans (Abbey).
St Columb Major.
St Michael's on Wyre.
Samesfield.
Sarum (St. Edward & St.
Thomas) .
Scarborough.
Selattyn.
Sheinton.
Shelton.
Shipton.
Shipston-on-Stour.
Shropshire (Litchfield Diocese").
Sibdon-Carwood.
Sidbury.
Siston.
Skipton-in-Craven.
Smethcote.
Solihull.
Somerset
South Bersted.
Southam.
Stafford, Castle Church.
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THK PENDLETON OENEALOOY
Standon.
Stanhope.
StantcHi Lacy.
Stapleford-Tawncy.
Stapleton.
Stepney (St. Dnnstan's).
Stewkdey.
Stirchley.
Stock.
Stock Harvard.
Stockport (St. Mary's) (1684-
1620 not indexed).
Stokesley.
Stratford-on-Avon.
Strebton (?) Lincoln.
Swainswidc.
Tarrant Hinton.
Tasley.
Tatenhill.
Terrington.
Thorington.
Thornton.
Tong.
Top. . .ffe & Morley.
Trentham.
Tynemonth.
Upholland.
Uppington.
Upton.
Upton-in-Ovcrchurch.
Walesby.
Walton.
Walton-on-the-Hill (many Pen-
dletons).
(Wandsworth.
Warkworth.
Wath-apon-Deme.
Weddington.
Wedmorc.
Wellow.
West Stow.
Whalley.
Whickham.
Whitburn.
White Ladies.
WhitUngbon.
Wigan.
Wilton (?) (St. George's).
Winestead.
Wolstaston.
Worcp««ter:
St Alban's.
St. Helen's.
Wordwell.
Woughton-on-the Green.
Wymyngcweld.
YoA:
Castlegate St Mary's.
Holy Trinity Micklegate.
St Michael Le Belfrey.
St Martin's-cum-Gregory.
Also searched the Lancashire
and Chester Parish Reg. Soc.
publications^ and those of the
Harleian Society.
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The following blank pages are reserved for the family records
of later generations.
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INDEX
795
.. .INDEX. ••
The Pendleton Genealogy
NOTE. — Names of Pendletons who appear as heads of families are
not indexed in the list of their fathers' children. A name may occur
more than once on a page.
Page
ABBE. Albert H.... 514
Bofas H 614
ABBOTT. Bl a n c b e
ICande 270, 438
Garleton 478
Jane M 014-0
Newton 615
Polly 570
William F 236
ABELL, Amaziab ... 287
Caleib 467
Dana 2S8
Ellzalbetb 222
Nancy 288
Nancy Baker 467
SnraJi 287
ABRAMS, Mary Eliz-
abeth 407
ABT, Adeline 860
Lemon 600
AOUORN. Eugene U. 051
ACKIiHT, Olariflw
Libby 254
Mary Ann 600
Mary OblTers 253
Sarah 374
ADAMS, .... 427
Adelbert 622
Abel Pendleton ...168, 811
Albert M 268. 302
Afiert M., Jr 302
Charles 363
Charles Morris .... 168
Clarissa Harlowe . . 168
Clarissa Harlowe
(Pendleton) ..99. 166. 781
Cyrus Palmer 168
DaTid 168. 811
Darid Austin 168, 3U
E. 04pt 117
Eli 538
Elizabeth 60O
Bmeline 166
Ethel 622
Fannie Louise 804
Francis W 423
Frank W 423, 660
George Francis 412
Georxe W 168, 811
Georgelda 650
Hannah Maria . . . .268, 802
Harland Bagene .. 619
Harland P 423
Henry A 811
Henny Denison 169
QenoT J, 408
Ida J. 428
Jamea B 428, 628
Jeremiah 600
John Wolcott .... 420
JoseiAi 802
Josepb Stoddard.... 498
Josephine 8 t a n 1-
stans 804
Lonisa M 168
Lncy Lonisa 811
Margaret E 1 i ■ a-
beth 602
Page
Martha May 622
Mary 892
Mary Simpson 304
Nathan 0 423
Orleans W 622
Rnth Allen 168
Samuel 168
Susanna 244
William .423. 528. 650. 661
William Clark .... 168
William Edward ... 304
William F 725
William G 412
William Pendleton. 311. 622
ADRISCA, Avanda .. 465
AGENTS. Martha. Mrs 803
AINLEY, Henry .... 427
John 391
AINSWOBTH, Alice
Miay 605
AKBN, 233
ALBEE, Julia 600
ALBERT. Alice
Mabel 20G
Isaac Newton 567
Peter 206
ALCOTT, Amou .... 643
Minenra Elizabeth.. 643
ALDEN. Benjamin .. 142
David 142. 401
David. Jt 401
David (3Td) 401
Albert Edward .... 402
David Osgood 402
Josephine Adelia . . 402
Jane Cascallne .... 402
John 142
Georgiana 8 308
Mary 432
Mary Amelia 402
Rebecca 142. 401
Sarali Eveline 402
ALDRIOH. Eliza 226
Hannaih 870
John C 489
Slrena 489
ALEXANDEiB, Cella
Rnss 605
Emily Gertrude ... 605
Frank 605
James 606
Mary A 568
Rnth Melvina 606
Thomas 892
ALFORD. Betsey .. 431
Mil© 168
ALFRED. Julia
Addle 600
ALLABD. Isaac .... 288
ALLEN. AMy 408
Amanda 884
Charles Henry 503
Amos B 632
Doris Soplm»ia .. 382
Electa C: 804
Eva VioU 400
SYiBBcls Edgar 490
Geovge 490
Page
George. Jr 4»0
Geoige H 304
Isaac A 609
Henry L 608
Henry M 304
J<* 382
Johneon K 437
Mary E 437
Mand Lillian 609
Nancy 381
Sarah A 437
Thomas Edward 490
Walter Elton 490
Ward, E 878
ALLENWOOD, Epb-
rain f 702
Nellie Blanche .... 702
ALLIN. Oapt 97
J. Capt 04
Samael 773. 774
ALIilSOiN. Chester .. 703
Clara Etta 703
Sarah 732
ALLTN. Alfred 289
Benajah 288
Benajah Nathan ... 288
Betsey Lucinda ... 280
Caleb 621
Caroline E 287
Chanles Hansen ... 287
Charlotte M 287
Edwin Evander ...287. 289
Elsie Whitaker ... 621
Ednlce Ann 290
Harriet Mai visa... 289
Jacob 287
Joanna CaiDenter. . 287
Jonathan 287
Jonathan Walker... 287
Joseph Boffington. . 288
Mary Elona 288
Nancy M 287
Nathan 122
Roewell, Col 167
Samuel Nelson .... 287
Seneca 287
Seneca Lovater .... 287
Thomas B 288
Willis Henry 288
ALPAN, .... 748
Sarah 748
ALfiPACQ, Jeremiah. 676
Leah Nellie 677
William Robert ... 677
William Boss 676
ALT, Maggie 728
AI/THOUSB, Carrie
Augusta 478
George Pendleton . . 478
Reuben Knamer ... 478
Tobias 478
ALVORD, Ellzabetli. 102
Thijsa 384
ALWAY, Sniza 240
ALYEA, Sarali 810
AMBROSE, Emma ..412, 466
AMES, Betsey 020
CatberiDe 607
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THE PENDLETON GENEALOGY
Pace
AME»— (Coot.)
Emilj Cordelia 228
EtU 520
Brerett P 60^
Jane IM
MaxT a 600
MeUUble 522
Mercj ....M2, 419. 420. 422
PhUander e04
RebeccA 398. 419. 422
Sallf 197. 422
Satan 417
Thomas, Ber 197
Walter 676
AMY. Fraacla (fam-
ANDBB80N '('famfly)'. 39S
Allen LoDla 898
Axel Lewis 472
Grace 487
John Stamper 671
Klsiie 616
Mar7 690
Mary Stamper 671
B. W 160
Thomas 690
William Carleton . . 60O
William H 4*7
ANDRBW. M a r f
Elisabeth W
ANDBEIWfl, Bethana. 80B
Charles Bdward ... 094
Sliaabeth 648
:Bllen B., Mrs 881
Wlen P U?
;roseiiiine Frances.. 604
-Jortin as
Jonathan 800
Famelia M
Sosan Tyler 160
ANDROS. Got 28
Bdmond. Sir 81
ANGRL. Ellaa 600
ANGELL, Elsie 870
A2f NAN. Theo d 0 r e
(famllj) 721
ANNI8. Arnold 630. 701
Itera 580
Jennie Frances ....530, 701
Kate *I»
Marr A 416
William 884. 030
AN81SL. Sarah 257
ANSON. Diadana ... 824
ANTHONY. J. Frank-
lin, Jr. 707
J. Ftaanklln (3rd).. 70»
APPLflXJATB. Angel-
ine WeUs 560
APPLBTON, Arthur
Fiederlc 486
Blmlra Loaiae 486
Howard, Pierce .... 436
Isaac B 435
Samoel a 434. 435
Mary D 434
Walter Smith 436
Apt. Adeline 860
Lenora 860
ARGHBB, Thaddens.. 204
WiUlaan 673
ABDBN, Sally Mnria 158
ARBNBS. Carrie L... 660
AREY. Cro*y 416
Lain 606
Matilda 416
Rhoda N 594
Samael Q 606
ARGBSINOER, Mar-
garet 494
ARMISTBAD, Cath-
erine 246
Henry C 706
Mary C 706
•Mary ^dan 706
Pace
ARMSTRONG. Abby. 225
Cyms 225
Charles A 392
Gere 225
Laara 224
Louisa 225
Marrln 225
Milton 225
Mnmford 225
Rebecca 225
Robert 517
WllUam 225
ABNOLD, A^l .... 289
Adaliae Loelna ... 285
Benedict 124. 288
Betsey Irenn 285
Oatberlne 617
Celestla Alrira .... 286
Oharles Lee 286
Charlotte Maria ... 285
DaTid Andrew 285
Blisa J 288
Ellis Leroy 620
Bather Ann 286
Fannie 487
Gamalltel 696
Gamaliel Franeia .. 095
(}eorge ^sndleton .. 285
Hannah M. 821
Helen Beoardo .... 695
Horace Leonard ... 285
Jane Ann 506
Jarrts X^rman 285
John 497
John Oennison .... 265
LeU BUsabeth .... 289
Lneinda J 287
Lucy Frances 696
Minnie T 686
PriscilU Mae 096
Butli Ann 479
Samoel Tan Schaick 497
Seneca lorater 285
Stephen Spracue .. 299
WiUlam 286
William Brerett .. 596
William Jason .... 285
Willis Lewis 685
ABBINQTON, Peter.. 672
Peter (Mrs. 212
Samuel Peter 572
ABTBBBBBY, Sarah 626
ABTBUB, Jane G.... 207
A8BD0W.N. Chris
(family) 686
BUsabeth 686
Fern 686
Franklin 687
Geoz^e 686. 587
Leonard 086
MeHMxne 687
Sidney 586
Virian 687
ASHLEY, Mary Jane. 881
Perry 831
ASPINWALL, George 784
ASTLBY, I^dU Mrs.. 860
William 548
ATHSBTON, Aususta 060
Sarah 372
ATKINS, Caroline.... 699
Frances 142
Josiah 724
ATWOOD, Herman... 267
Jacob 850
Joseph 800
William 350
AUGER. Arthur 22
AUSTIN, Aaron EIl-
phalet 830
Charles William .. 343
Blnora Mrs 673
Herbert H 096
Jedediah 180. 843
P«fe
Ljdia (Pendleton) . 189
Mary Bleanor .... 6»
Bhoda 8«
Sarah B. IW
Susan E J«
SylTla A 5«
AVEBiU^B, WBllam
James 2!
AVEBY, Jj;
Abby 12
Charies g*
Cora EtU ^
Qyms *»
BUiha 1«
Elisabeth 481
Bnma May 4M
Enoch 6K
Bnoeh, Jr. 582
Hannah 48
Humphrey UO
Jennie M. 61J
Joseph ;U
Latham !«
Mareellua C 576
Park, Jr W«
Bebecca •
Sarah g
WUliam. UmU. ... »
AYBB. Abbie J «;
Albert Gelatin .... 8S1
Dolly W. (Harts-
bom) S
Bdwtn »«««•-••• SI
BUsabeth (Herrtck) 186
■sther 1^
George Albert ^
<3eorge Albert. Jr... »
Jennie Osgood »
Jonas S
Joseph w;
Joseph Bailey M
Joaeph Bugene 2*}
Lloyd Pendleton .. 2X8
AYBRS. Chartes L... 2tt
Bdwin H »«
Humphrey »J1
Lottie 5J1
Mary 8 JJf
Walter «*!
BABBIDGB, Carrie
Louise SI
Douglas Pendleton. 667
Bben 6W
Bben G 421
Maude Beulah .... ^
Myrtle S. 4«
Thaddeus ^
BABBITT. Polly WO
BABOOOK, Abigail... W
Altana 1J3
Amelia _ 104
Andrew TS, 81
Anna 7T1
Amw 74
Anne (Pendleton) 73. 76,
81, 147, ISO, 770
Bathsheba 80
Bathsbeba (Pendle-
ton) 81
CUrissa »0
Clarke ^ T9
Daniel 73. 76
Deborah 78. 150. 160
Dealre 320
Dorcas 73. 147
Elias P 118
BUsabeth 73, 76. 88,
150, 771
Esther 263
Bna T9
Frank A ^^ 578
Frank Augustas ...o77, 5<8
George 129. 290
Isaac 104
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INDBZ
797
Pace
BABCXKSK— (Oont.)
Jarne* <r7. 7S, 88, 98,
104, 767. 70^ 74^
John 86, 47, 769
jolm Pruxtlc* 179
Joseph 86
Joahwi lis, 200
I«ncy T8
Lacy Aim 170, 290
lAke, Oapt. 79
Mary 75, 78. 183
Nancy lOo
Nathan, 78, SI, 147, 159, 771
OdlTer 78
OllTer, Jr 78
Ollrer, (8rd) 78
Patience (Pendtoton) 78, TT2
Paul, Oapt 79
Peleg 78
Bhoda 104
Rhoda A 801
Bohannab 79
Bnth TB
flamiiel 78, TO, 81,
180, 774
Bamnel, Jr. 78, 76, 76
Banh TB, T9, 106
Sarali Sdwuda 677
mUs 74
Slmeoo 1»
Stanton Prentice... 179
Btepfaen 106, 677, 7TB
Stepben 0 677. 678
BteplMD, EMeaaar .. 677
Snaannah TB
Tbankfol 73, 78
WllUam 87, 78. 99
WUliam Pendleton. (TH
B A O X U S, Bltn-
beth (Abell) .... 333
Xllaalbetb Waterman 323
Lydia W SIB
Oslaa 333
BADOBB, Henry 870
Timli 813
BAOO, Helen 880
Stanley, Mra. 306
BAGiLBY. Bdmond .. 817
Hannab Amanda ... 817
BAONAU«, Algecnon
Oliffoid 364
Frank Pendleton .. 364
Qeoive 364
Soger Bbaler 384
BAHA:IIL, Anna 068
BASLBT, Ool 94, 768
Abner 166
Bertba Sbnw 668
Almiia 374
Amanda B. 671
Oharlea Alexander.. 658
Obaiiefl Bdward, Jr. 006
Obarlotte li., Hn.. 309
CJbloe 361
Olara Mae 668
Dwfgbt Pendleton.. 668
Bllen Gbnroli 568
Bmeline 300
Bnnice Lena 668
Fannie l>aylor 668
Georfe Strong 668
George W 668
George W., Jr. ... 566
Harriet B 614
laaac 568
Israel Oolton 568
Jamea Bncbanan ... 549
Joeepb 380
Jvlia Ann 312
LoYina 647
Maude Irene 668
Marshall Alden ... 549
Mary A 166
Mary Bllen 459
Page
Mary Porter 656
Matilda Gertnide.. 649
Martin 156
Nettie Walworth... 668
OllTe 680
Phoebe Jane 601
Sarah 346
Sarali Ann 668
Silas 548
Snsie Bdna 488
TUlinghant 668
Tmstnm H 668
Wlilism D 648
Willism F 601
William Henry .... 668
WilUam TUlinghant 866
BAILS, Atealiam lin-
coin 680
William Harrison,
fiunily 680
BAIBJ), Brellne Lo-
rana 482
John 402
BAKBB. T9, 609
Almira, ACrs. 718
Benjamin 78
Oatberlne 680
aiisabeth 619
BUa Loolas 694
BlU -M. 646
George H 664
Georglana 696
Qertmde 716
Harriet Fvatt 436
Howard 646
Hngb Thomas 668
joaa Pnlae ^19
James Wlilpide .... 4TB
John Bolla 688
Joseph M. 436
Joseph Stanley .... 668
Levi 419
Lney M 388
Mabel 686
Mantha 419
Boss 666
BQth 688
Sarah OllHbeith ... 690
Samoel 419
WUtlam 646
WiUtam F. S13
BALDWIN, Ool 100. 763
Obarlotte Ionise . . . 470
Hannah Foote .... 883
Isaac 470. 671
Isaiah 60
Josiah, Oapt 16i»
JttlU M. 168
Lanra ParsU 610
Lewis N 610
William Bnf OS,
ftuntly 6T1
BASiL. Gomella 680
John 846
Ljrdla 846
Maria Stanton 496
Bhoda Robinson ... 656
BIchard 18
BALLABD, AngnstQS.889. 677
Harriet 677
BAI^LBT, Oaroline.. 488
John A 486
BANCROrr, T r I-
phena 186
BARBBR, Alice J. .. 472
Oal«b 74
George P 806
Henry Merritt .... 471
Henry M., Jr 473
Hosea, Jr 160
Joanna 91
John 75
John iNelson 638
Lacy Ghesebroagh.. 147
I^dia S8
Martha 88
Martiha B 471
Mary 76, 147
Mary Ihra 638
Mildred Brdbie .... 479
Nancy i^
Nathan, Oapt 146
Na,thaa. Jr 146, 148
Natfian, 8rd 147
Nathaniel 148
Richard Lewis «79
Sarah 166
Snaan 147
Tbankfol 147
Thomas 226
Jhomas, Mrs. 181. 188
WUfred Ooatea .... 479
BABBOUB, Bdlth M.. 438
Loeins A im
BABGLAT, Peter.... 693
Bobert family 698
BABDBN, BIhM 664
BABE>WBIiU Oharlea 864
BABKBB, Abble .... 6T7
HamittOQ B 0TB
James Conqnest
Gross 6TB
Jmnes If. 677
John 868
Jnlie V 677, 878
Jnlle Virginia P....6n, 678
Mary PrisciUa J. . . 677
MatthSfW Oook .... 677
Sarah 864
William Van Wyck. 878
BABJSSiOW, Lonlaa.. 681
BABI/yw, Bozana H. 340
BABMAaD, at la ha
Wokwtt 440
Frances Gomella... 440
BARNBS. Bdmond A. 410
BUaabeth 873
Hannah 441
JoBithan 896
Maria 866
Bose B 41<4
BABNunr, Gora 841
Helen 568
Samoel 804
Sarah Smith 466
BARNS. Aeors 151
Amos 161
Benjamin 161
Betsey 90. 161
Gathertne 161
I^dU P 151
Margaret 161
Nancy 90, 176
Nathaniel 161
Nathaniel, Jr 161
Nethanlel, Bid .... 161
Svlly 151
BABOTTM, Micajah,
(family) 882
BABB, h. IL. 464
BABBlBUCi, Frederick
Foster 469
Fredetta Gora 450
BABRBTT, Daniel... 280
Dorcaa Atlar 230
Jonas Stone 848
Josephine Maria ... 280
Mary Margaret .... 289
Philana 406
Sarah 849
Sfanon 248
Timothy 846
William G 890
William P 390
William S 2S9
Digitized by V^OOQIC
798
THE PENDLETON GENEALOGY
Pac#
BARBINOBB, Alice.. 488
David C 496
Walter M 488
BARRONE. Marie ... 4n
BARROW, Delpba
Jane 626
Grace 826
John 604
J'unea 824
Jamea wniiam .... 824
RlUa June 825
Terl 826
Vivian Alace 825
BARROWS, Annie
Maria S78
Franklin 876
Joelah 376
BARRT, Clara 664
Grace lola 649
BARTLB. Harriet.... 204
Sarah Maria 294. 206
BARTLETT, Amanda 876
Anna 877
Daniel 430
Ebeneter 778
Bdlth 866
Frances 501
Loc7 106, 181, 888
Mary 480
Sarah 108
BARTON. Goodwlfe.. 10
Max7 Mra 256
Stephen E., Mrs. .. 218
BARTRUM, Ellxabetb 188
BASSBTT. Betsey.... 102
Herman R. 622
Isaac 406
Lissle R 408
Parley 206
BATOHDLDER, Alon-
so 0 408
At>by Psnltne 408
Gharlee Henri 403
Daniel 268, 260. 270
Frances 863
Grace G 278
Jane 260
John 278, 682
John (family) 582
Melveme 278
Rachel 270
BATGHBLDOR, Elisa-
beth 418
BATES. Antibony .... 82ft
Cbaries 1 417
Cora Melba 624
Floyd Joshua 8M
John 824
John Anthony 824
Jonathan 612
Hosea 401
Lavina 401
Lymnn (family) ... 782
Bnby May 82«
BAT7>M, Asa 276
Obarles G 276
Olara li. 276
BAXTER. (Clementine 461
BATBATT. Anna .... 686
BAYLE6, Hermon.... 687
BAYLIfl, Laura 480
BBAOH, Charles .... 642
Doria Marjorie .... 468
B. PmdeDce 460
BstHer M 469
Bitiel V 642
Bngenia iBll* 469
Frank Inrl^ 469
George A 469
Helen Mildred 469
James H 278
James Hervey .... 469
Mary B 186
Orin UUey 469
Orin ntley. Jr. 270. 278, 489
BBADIiB, fluid AmelU 469
BBALB, Uuej A. ... Vft
BBAHBNT, Asenath. 210
Oondder 210
Jonathan 218
Lola (Slkes) 210
BEAN, Cletie 602
Fannie Hopkins ... BOS
Mary 004
BEARD, Anne 104
BBARDSLBE, David. 100
BEARDflLBT, Almei-
da Ward Off
Edward 800
Qenbom 180
John 805
Lenmel John 006
Mary 880
Sirab Ja*^ 080
BEiAtVBB, Margaret.. 492
BB(7K, Ma«gie 686
BEH3KWI1M, Austin. 486
Ohtrence Pendleton. 874
Frederick Gny 486
H. Pascal 892
Lillian 466
Olive B 374
Prentice Pendleton. 374
Reed 874
Reed, Jr 874
BBBBB, 204
Andrew J 294
Ann, Mrs 841
Blisa 472
Locy (Proline 166
Mary 680
Mary D 260
Sarah 633
Snsan 406
BEECH, Wales 880
DEEOHER, Sarah ... 880
BEERS, (family) ... 336
Charles 182
Jason 885
John 886
Lonis 182
Marg«ret 182
BBHUNIN, Elijah
CoUer 688
Hyram Smith 588
BBLCETER. Elizabeth. 216
BELDEN, Amos 662
Mary H 562
BDLDING, CAarles 8. 781
BELL, Amy (W i 1 1-
iams) 146, 216
Emma 721
John 146, 216
I^eaai 418
BEIiLINGBAM, Mr... 6. 28
Riiliard 8
BELLIS, Fred A 651
PELLUS, Mefaltable. . 375
BEQfBNT, Consider. . 210
Jonathan 210
BEMIS, Soixhronia.... 878
Stephen, Rev 878
BBmCE, Sarah B. . . . 622
BENEDICT, Bliaa J.,
Mrs 206
BONHAM, Lemael... 878
Margaret S 878
BENJAMIN . . 120
(Charles Henry .... 688
Clara BeUe 688
David 54fl
Horace 784
John 547
Linda P., Mrs. 729
Phebe Ann 319
Richard 647
Silas 868
BBNNER, Ahbie .... 412
BBN^NETT, ... 214
Albert 172
Albert Francis 189
Albert, Llent 500
Almlm, A. 172
Amos 189. 808
Bela W. P. ITT
Charles 189
Charles P. 172
Clam May 172
Cynthia C 187
Daniel 169, 371
Ddiward 81
Edward Harold ... 606
IBdwln 172
Blisha 171
Blisha Hnntington.. 171
Elisabeth R 812
Emily 172
Emma B 172
Florence Eliaabeth.. 172
(Jeorge B 172
Hannah 172
Harmon King 172
Haniet i 189, 808
Harry Little 172
Heniy 173
Henry Aognstna ... 180
Heihert Franklin... 177
James 169
James M 188
Joseph B 251
jQlIa 172
Lonlsa 172
L y d 1 a (Pendleton)
90, 171, 781
Lydla. Ann 171
Margaret 468
Martin 605
Mary 169
Mary Ann 169
Nancy Maria 172
Perry B 342
Phebe 220
Polly 170
Polly (Pendleton)
99, 169, 781
Sally 522
Sarah U. 605
Soth J 381
William 612
William P 168
William Pendleton.. 169
BENSON. Bessie Pen-
dleton 482
Harry D 432
James Alma 589
Lewis W. 305
Margaret 588
Nathan 568
Nellie 640
Phoebe Madora .... 587
Stephen D 482
William 0 587
BBNTIET, Amanda,
Mrs. 622
Benjamin (fbmUy). ^'ir.
Fanny S50
Joseph. Jr 589
BJfiNTSON, Chitotiae OBO
John H 669
BBBOBB, G«orge H.. 221
BBR€K>N, Edna C. . . 834
BERNHARD, Caroline 889
John 689
Roslna 889
BERRY, Adella J.,
^Mrs. 596
Catherine Mercy .. 248
JSi^^ • ••• 81
Blisa 646
0«orge 885
Jmom 360
JoJm 360
Digitized by V^OOQIC
INDEX
799
BiiART— (Oimt.)
Joel F 586
Jolmaon 805
liax7 B. 582
IfalTliui, Un 361
MBniata J 586
aaztoB Palmer .... 81
XbooMS 246, 488
ThomM Benjamin.. 488
Weeden H 217
William 866
BBBTHOLF, OBiaries
Stewart 788
SBETON, Nancy .... 168
BBTOHBN, Frances
Anna 688
BBTTON. Joseph .... 480
BBVERAOB, Hanaon 239
BIBBBN8, Fbena.... 418
BIOKiBL, Haner .... 226
BIGKFORD, Bben ... 620
Bonlce 527
Jamee T 684
John r*'M
Joseph 626
Ijaora Ellen 627
KCKNIBLU Nellie.. TJQ
BIOBLOW. Anna .... 244
Bdward 682
Ellas 244
BUpbslet F 783
Hartwell 244
Sarah 244
BUiLINOS, Almira .. 806
Benajsh HI
Catherine 282
Darld P 806
Dexter 252
Edward B 468
Ferdinand D 806
George 606
Ollbent 817
Jahes Pendleton ... 806
LonlM 806
Ladnda 807
Iiocy 288
Ma^ 215. 887
Mary P 817
Norton H 806
Polly 320
Sarah Jane 80^
aiLLINGTON, ACarttoa 621
BIIiLS, Adella Frances 407
Bmma Prlscflla ... 407
Jason 407
Lanra Emma 407
Nellie Ellsa 407
Warren 407
BINOSAMp Alexan-
der 1T1» 818
Benadam Pendleton 171
CSiarles Senry .... 171
Henry Alexander... 171
John W 322
Julia 434
■Susan Ellsa 313
BlRCBABiD, (family) 806-6
Andrew J 220
Dwlght Darina 396
Flora Jennett 228
Jennette A. (Pendle-
fon) 227^
Loniaa 391
2:elota8 228
BIBD, Adonlram J.
Jr 430
Ann M 600
Dayid Major 501
Sdna Helen 616
Florence 310
liaxy A 601
Nettie B. 430
Sally 520
WUllam B. 616
Page
UlRDSMMs, BU>iast,
Mrs. 265
BIBDSBTB, AbigaU. 465
BIBOB. Bansom 8... 206
BIfiBBB, nnma Jose-
ohlns <Kt6
Isaac Ueniy oio
BISHOP, Darld 106
John C 434
MelTin W 270
BI8SBLL, WilUam,
Dr 206
BLACK. Angus 853
Emma V 506
Hannah 157, 462
Henry Sumner 276
John 362
Lucy 875
Otla' 157
William 505
William F 460
BLACKBURN, John.. 540
Willinm *^
BLAOKDiaN. Allen .. 560
BLACKBTT, B 1 1 « «-
beth W8
BLAOBtCAB, IC a r 1 a
Gnshman ^
BI^AOKWELL, John.. 84
BLAGhDOIN, Abbie ... 600
Panl 22
BLAINOB. James O. .. 2»J
BliAIB, DsTid 580
Florence Bmnm ».. JK
BLAKE, Albert F. . . 616
Gharlea Hertert ... 044
Daniel Henry *6l
Edith Virginia 615
Edward Franklin .. 616
Bhner Leslie 644
Florence May 616
Francis Sergent ... 616
Frank MO
Franklin S JJ?
Fred •**
Frederick Pendleton 616
Jededlah 644
Jeaae Jw
Mary 890, 061
Maty Lonlae 616
l^rudence -O*
Sarah 644
Sarah M 602
W. HexlMrt 644
William Filmore .. 610
BLA-KELBY, Hannah, ^,
Mra M5
BliAKBMAN, Julia .. 586
BLAKBSUBT, Aman-
da iw
BLANOHABD, Albert ^^
N *62
Clara 462
Blbridge 461
Rlbrldge 0 275
Bleanora P _4(h
Elisabeth J Wg-l
Bmma M 277
Frederick P Jg
Henrietta P S5
Jamea 277
James. Jr 2n
John 0 281
Martha 27®
Martha A ^^ 286
Mary 157, 450
Marseran D 521
Mllly 521
Minnie 621
Phineas P 402
Polly 101
Prudence 101
Sarah B 283
Scott 402
Page
Shspheid tU
Slotes 521
WUUam 101
WUliam H 402
BLANDFOBD, Har-
riet Lelghton .... 021
BLAUYBI/r, iJUlan
Brans ^^
BLBTOBN, Jane .... 461
BLESS, Bensselaer. . . 748
BUVDN, Alice Au-
gusta 406
Amherst A. 440
Brsdford Clinton .. 440
Bdward ^ W
Edward. Os©t., 90, 98. 117
140, 147, 1&. i52, 753.
Edwin Pendletoo... 480
: 406
Howard Clinton ... 489
H<>wani Lewis .... 480
Jmnes Edward 480
James EmUus 480
Joaeph L. 406
Mary 471
Mlary M ^_ JJO
Samnel IW. 788
Soiiiia Anna 486
Thankful 291
BLTDBNBUBOG, BlI- ^^^
sa Matilda ...... TOO
BOABDMAN, Betaey. 108
Edith ^^ •?!
misajbeth «4. 418
Elmer 22
Emerald JS
Prank Curtis JJJ
George Jg
Henry ,_ "fj
laaac Caae IM. JgJ
laaUh ^
John ^fy
jX|i....1W.284,246, 261
418. 602. 658
Joaeph. Jr Jg
Larlnla JS
Larlnla A JOO
Lydla IW
5;y'-*..:::::::::ao8,2^
MaryH.^ 602
Millard E W2
Oscar gj
Peleg P 668
Be^ J SK
Buth ?S
Stephen ,_ "«
Thomas IW. 284
418, 000 ^^
Thomas, Jr. 284
WllUam lOS
BODUBTHA. Darld A «♦
Isetta Maronda .... 872
SteiAien H. (family) g4
BOQAiBDDS, Albert.. 2M
OoineUus aO
Jwmes I?0
BOOaS, George £1
BOLAND, Beulah .... 232
BOLB, Frederick
WUUam 228
Bobert Chambera .. 228
WllUam Banaom .. 228
BOLLES, Aaa Deacon 170
Hannah 170
BONNBY, Blisabeith.. 859
BONNIWELL, Arthur
W 478
BOODY, Brerett E... 421
BOOIIH, Bdward C... 786
Blixabetib 286
Emily 383
Digitized by V^OOQIC
800
THB PBNDLBTON OBNBALOOT
Pan
BOOTH— <OoDt.)
CkUM 88S
JaoBM, Capt 108
Rol»ert 17, SS
«tf«b 741
SyWift 801
BORDBN, Aaron
Arerj 497
Clara Dala 407
BORBR. Gf«aentla... 717
DOBDUOT, Aactigtnt,
3r 4M
LIUIe Bmil7 456
BOBTWICK. Bltaa-
teth SB6
Oll^r 965
BOTTOM, IMadaaa . . Mi
Prancea B 169
Maxy Abb 90B
8aBi««] MS
BOUBOBOIB, B«Di«.. 400
BOWDBN, J e n n t •
PwdlatoB 807
WlUlBB Fraak .... 807
BOWBN, Bbraia Bor^
tmaa •••........ 0B8
DiBial iw
Bdwaid W 170
BUat, Bar 40B
B«Br7 J«BkB mo
laa OM
Jeaaa, Dr 0S8
Maria Lootaa 4SS
Martlka 467
Mahltabla lu
SJISS^;;;:;::: 15
BO\V\LBIR, O • 0 r ff e
IrtA r.. 147
NoadJah Potter .... 147
BOWUnS. BellBa .... OM
BOWI^BT, Bliaa Abb Itf
BOWBBR, LawrsBce
PoBdleton 978
IJJJlay Stoddard.. 078
Wmiam %wBley
SAwrcBM tnz
BOYD, Abbb aoo
BvelyB 806
BOTLB, C9aiide Pea-
.<HetOB 980
Maud Alberta 960
Wimam H 960
BOTNTHON, Capt... 9D
BOTNTON, .. oSt
BRAORBTT, Alice
ADtliony '. §2
Bllwi Jane 807
JobB H m
Sffwl So?
Tliomas a
BRAOT, John 890. 090
S!Si^rfA.::::^gJ
BBABFORD, . . * 974
Alexander ie2
Alexander, Jr i«2
Alexander L. i«2
AloDBo E 270
2?*'lf"^ !«. 880
5»M^th 847, 848, 840
Hannah im
i^«- : IS
Lucy ie2
I^dla Ghesebroogh. lOflT
Panl Pendleton ifa
Sally 100
Sarah p Jjg
Wni4ain 198 JS
William s. ...:.::,' i«
BRADHUB8T. Samnel 7OT
Page
BBADna, FloreBce
M. 584
BBABCBV, Abb P. . . 882
■Uaabetta 068
Praderlck 869
BoaoBond, Mia. ... 900
Bo^lnmla 911
BBADBTBBBT, 8i-
^^ BMB, Gov. . . .9. 7, 11. 98
BRAGA« Prancea .... 460
BBAOIKUf, JoaepliiBe 781
WnilMB 781
BBAOO. Warrea Ao-
matBa 946
BBAJDB, BHaabem .. 904
BBAINABD. Arttar.. 470
Mary 001
MaryB. SSo
BBA18TBD. Jote ... 908
BBijZig;*Aii*ii;*B;: on
JohB H. 061
MUlie m. on
BEAMLBTp Prank
T.^^'* WO
Jo^ ...... 970
WlNlnD <iw,p^ _ gr7«
BfAyCH. AUgmU ...080.540
Ijorj . , _ _ jM
BRANDO, AOO* .... m
miA>iif)OK, F3«**tiw. 876
BRAVN, Ralph M, .. 379
BEU\t^9(X>MBR Uary tS
BRATH. EEdtDi, ._ . ml
fcJlAlV HaLimii J..,;. BBfi
A>ijrii0tti ,..„... 806
T>n(lWf WheiioD .. 806
muk Wh^atod ... 806
Jxibf^ PAlmer .... 809
Jamei Wheaum ,.. 806
iJicf ElJ*^ii 006
Marth* Umlna. . , , . 009
Unrthft titu^rHli , , 809
Thomaa im. 04A
BMBBD. CbarieaJL... ^ no
£•« ^ 811
Heniy B oil
leaac Sheffield .... 811
i2» 191
^.:::::::::::: S
SSr\.::::::::::"'g5
Wirt S
BRBNNAN, Catherine 087
JOhn <7M
Margaret Ann 786
BRl£5A|AN;"jkm4; IS
Maiy B 4J»
BRBTTON (Brittoo)
Abiel 4A
Abigail / 42
Jwaneter 42. 64
Bllaabeth .i. ' 2
Hmah (Pendleton) 42. 46
Mary ;.. 5
Mary (Pendleton) 40. 08, 04
Patience 40
Pendleton 42
Sarah 42
S!H!*" -i--*©, 41, OS. 04
wmiam. Jr. 42
BBSWBB, JohB M. . . 210
Page
BBBW6TBB, ClariaM 467
Jnlla H. 080
fly1»U 086
Wi«atilBf 790
BBIANTrBmallBe ... 710
BinOQBBAM, Bmny
North Oil
BBIDOB8, Bran
Brana 686
Joaaph 086
Mary BISaa 048
Maty B. m
Tereea 686
Wlllfam 546
BBIOOBAM, Heae-
kiahC 811
BBIBNT. WlBnla.... 467
BBJIQ08. Abb 6B6
BerlaH 201
BarT«yJaBiea 670
JohB 001
BRINK. Peter JTO
BBUOCLBT, Boland.. 062
BBINLB7, PraBcla... 84
BIUTTON (aM Bnt-
tBB)
BRITTON, Bdward E. m
g«>«»» B, 488
jBrettoB) Jim!!! 40,46
MwT v.v.v.v, :.*:::: S
«arali B. 45
BB0ADSUB8T,
Okarlea 468
Grace BrelyB 468
BBOCK, Percy gfig
BBOOKWAfT. OhaBB.
cay 404
a^lTia 4M
BROHAN, Jamea oS
BBOKAW. ... 878
flUaahetb eo
hSIb';:;::::;::::: g;
i«bea o3
Martha 200
Martha (Peadleton)
P^.^...^70. 167. lOD.
WUlUm 00. 70. 190
^WUliam Peny..?:i» 294
BBONBON, Henry •
Martyn 804
BROOKMAN, Ellaa.
AdLiS?'^^:::: 21
A«ne8 061
Alden n
Andrew 707
Charlea Heniy 707
Bather {ma
Hannah 7^
J«;n«« ■ 080
f>^ 800. 787
Joflhna 90Q
Uaale Bmma 737
Jfren ValentlBe.... 787
Mary 276
Matlliew ^
Minnie B. ^
Sarah 707
Solomon 9711
William Beniy .... S?
BROUQHTON. Maud
iMbel en
WUllam Fred SJ
Digitized by V^OOQIC
INDBZ
801
RBOWBB, EBiMA>etik
mUn «16
Joim Doryea 616
BBOWN. AbTjie I. .. 600
Abel 127
Abl«aU 71, 111
Ada Francet 336
Alvon 171
Amaada 600
Amy 71
Andrew 02
Angellse 280
Ado, Mra. 438
Ann (Pendleton) 46, 47 69,
111, 119, 120
Anna 47, 48
Anguatna Woodrnf. 215
Benajah 71
BenajaJH P. 71
Benjamin B. 216
Betaey 269, 470
Blandbe Pendleton. 215
SMan <Bi7anD 6U. 70, 71
Caleb 71, 122, 854
CandtMe 231
Catberlna 133
Cbarlea Henry .... 181
Charles Warren .... 462
Charlotte 177
Chriatopiier 177
ChrlBtopber, Jr. ... 177
Cbrlatopber Prank-
Un 177
Clartnda 584
ClarlMa Charlotte.. 177
CoUina 126, 127. 212
CoUIna, Jr 127
Content 127, 212
Cynthia 107
Ojm9 H. ..47, 65, 120, 178
Daniel 48
Dorcaa 416
Dorothy 71
Elisa Ann 872
Bmily Brandi 872
Bbeneaer.... 47. 00, 70, 71
Bdmnnd 079
Sdward Thomaa.... 560
Edwin Lee 668
Edwin Lealie 612
Eleanor 353
Bleaaer 40. 46, 47. 48,
60, 70, 111, 110
Bleaaer, Jr 47
Elder 120
Bliiha 110, 122
misa 200. 840
Bliaabeth 60, 68, 70, 78. 81,
106, 114, 151, 150. 100.
287
Bliaabeth (Pendle-
ton) 47. 60. 70,
71, 100, no
BUaaheth J. ..840. 884, 651
Bmlly 172
Bmeatlne J 241
Eunice 82, 100
F. 0 850
Fanny Fern 501
Florence 352
Frances Adaline... 468
Fred Bngene 483
Frederic 354
Oeorge 872
Oeorge Clinton .... 668
Oeonge W 468
ones Gorton 884
Hannah 47. 48, 70,
_71, 102. 477
Harriet 672
Helen 070
Henry 802
Hiram 665
Isaac Jr 143
Page
Isaac B 148
Jacob 349
James 47
James D. (family). 670
J«8nea Henry 6g
James Leon M
James 8 8|»
Jane ^^
Jennie «J
Jesse 70
J<ohn ..60. 71. 128,
181. 684, 612 . ^
Jonathan ..47, 60. 70, 71,
114, 100 ^
Jooatban, Jr ,^ TO
JoseiA 181. JJS
Joaepb, B. 8 fW
Josepii, Jr MO
Joshna JJ
Ketnrah Bandall .. 886
La Forest Vaaghn. M6
Uvana "*» 22
Uaal© *JJ
Louisa }JS
Locy Amelia JJJ
Lodlanna ^
Luhi Marrarst .-.• ^^ JS
Lydia ....Tl, 110. 178. ttO
Margaret ^^
Martha ._ JJl
Mary «. tM
Mary A.... JJ*
Msry Bread JH
Mary Famham .... gj
Matilda ^ ••
Mehitable «. Jl
MoUy ^ «;
NatlMin ^» f 5
Nathan W.... IJJ
Nathaniel Jenlsoo.. 407
Nelaon JJJ
Newell « ^_501
Patience «7.«
Phoebe J5I
Polly }2J
Ralph labam 177
Rbwland ^- JfJ
Ruth 4®. i;i
a.ilv 840
aarah J *^^
Silence 1*. «J
Susanna S*
Strlreater H Jg
Thatcher •••••jl:"**- 2?5
Thomas . .46. 126, 20«, 540
TlMmaa Jr W
Thomaa F ^^* !SS
Thomas 8 jg*
Thomaa "WsrreB .. Jg
Thnraton «2l
Walter Scott ♦»
Wesley 552
Wlllett 0....j^-..,,^ TO
William .102, 872, 896, 662
William H 52
William Henry ... «
William Winter .. 4f2
BROWNE. Joton B... 5C¥
BROWNING, Sanwel
(Gardner 218
BRITNDAiOB. Francea
M. (Weigand) .. »8
Mary 2J
BRTAN. Beasle .... jjJJ
James iSS
(Msry 891
William 25
BRYANT. Cordelia.. 872
George 364
Mary Ellen 84}
WilUam Henry .... 241
BUCHANAN. Alex-
ander 248
Arddbald 248, 204
Archibald. Jr 248
Page
Jsmes H 248
Jnoes P 9*8
Lonlsa A 248
Sarah Jane 248
Susannah Bliaabeth
248. 204
BUCK, Fannie A.... 514
outer 485
mUCKLBT, J. L 521
BUBIL, JesM m
■BUBMIBB Bertha .. M
Jacob 681
Pauline 9B1
BUIVTNeiXXN. Anre-
lia Maria 2tt
iBenJaxoln 1B»
Charlotte Bliaa ... 289
QTnthla ^^ 287
Lather 868, M
Mary Ann 287
Preserred 287
BUGBBB, Martha .. 028
BULKBLBIT. Crow-
nell 328
Franeia P 8»
Oaorge MB
Minnie 82i
Peter 68. 120
Bobert P 828
BULLAJID, Ar t ta n r
H 408
Isaac B 6g
Nora Weltha 808
Sarah 4*
BUMP, Elisabeth.... 781
BUNKEB. Cora ....026, 707
Harriet 604
Henry OW
NatlHUt 027
Nathan. Jr 027
Benben 027
BUBIBANK, B m m a ^^
L. H
JamM S
J-TiTi H.* 888
Mfl-v M ■
WHliaiB 8tt
BrtirH. Birds«r «.. IJ
Heorr 18?
Jfrtia J ^«^
l^tlfl P,.., J5
M«fT * ^ J2
^KTirtDa *. Ig
Thrtmis 165
fir an. Charlea .... 421
EtDiir woft*ter ... 421
Jamra "gj
Jhmee A.,. m
WSTJ 421
BrnnirK. Albert D. 302
AlmlfS <ttT
Afia ^
Betsey «
Clarlnda w
Darld 88
Rlisabeth .. 70. 70. 76. *
Hannah ...^ 7}
Jane Ann Prances 2?n
John ^2
John Palmer 488
Frederick V 4gi
Josephine 471
Jofihlaa ftf
Lois 88
Lydla 100
Marie 3®B
OIlTe 82
Robert 82
Ruth 76
Sarah Catherine .. 682
Smith 76
Tacy 128
W. dark 682
Digitized by V^OOQIC
802
THE PENDLITON OIKSALOmr
BUBDIOK^amt) ^***
WfUiMD 190
WlllUm E 84S
SSacharlna 76
BUBO, Q^orge A 8T1
BICTBOBSB, A^lald9..40O. 788
OuTle 8S6
FTMik B 788
Julia Ann 440
Mabrt 788
Bobert A 788
BUBOIN .... 842
BUBOI8, John 100
BTTBHAN8, Hannah. 080
Samnel Jr. 63o
BUEKB. I^jiHa H... 878
I^man 878
BURLBIOH, Olara .. 088
(BUBIi^INOiAHB.
Jamet Anaon ... 885
BDBNBT. Walter D. 825
ICarr Boaette 670
BKJBjKHAM. IBI8&-
_lMnln P too
Hapaebah 102
Lydla KMit 171
OllTer 788
BURNS. JuDM IM
Lota (PandlatoD)... vm
Marvaret 480
WUllam 808
William* Jr. (fam-
ily) 808-4
BURR. Andrew Col.. 00
Martha 584
Olirer 842
BITRRELU Ann 289
BVKBXUL ... 805
Jaoiaa 9(4
BUBROiraBB, Annfe
Bliaa 446
Ellaatwth 70
Ronlce um
Q^orge, Bar 22
Btephan, SA 108
Winthrop 447
BURR0W8, John, Jr. 57
l4fdla 57
BURTCfH, Bllllngi. . .880. 440
MaiT Brewster 440
BUBTON, Hr 4
Edna 401
Ellaa 243
Horace N 580
Mary 048
BUSBEB. Bllsa Tay-
„tor 888
FabiOB 098
BU8H, Alphena 882
Hannah 43
John 42. 788
Pollj 882
Bebeeca 882
BUBHNIBLL, Hannah
Bromley 311
BOSSBY, ICary C. . . 400
BUTLEB, . .... 854
Abble Ann 065
Albert E 851
Albert Warren 382
Amanda 335
Oelestina Jane ... 604
Darld 064
'Ophrlam 664
George Alfred 064
Hannali 664
Harry B 351
Helen 666
Heniy 8 331
Herbert Clinton ... 851
Isaac Wlllington .. 604
Isadora 851
John 853
John Perry 685
Joahua Thomas .... 804
Linnie 881
Mary. Mrs 004
Maxy Bliaabeth ... 084
Nettle 881
Bamnel 881, 808
Warren 8. 881
BUTHAN. Hannah... 281, 401
Jamea Pendleton... 981
Margaret Ann 281
Mary Foater 981
Samnel F 281
WillUm 281. 408
WUliam J 881
BUTTON, Allen 810
Amanda 840
Ann W 810
Anna A 810
Elisabeth 840, 480
Freeman 840
I^dla 812
BUXTON, Breline T.
B 087
WUliam H 584
BUZEBL, George 001
BZAJU OAUpbell
(family) 071
John 071
BTARD, Wiley 068
BTNON, (Margaret... 005
BYRNE, >Maz«aretta.. 884
BYBNBS, B.>., Mra. 216
B. Lee 81j»
BYRN6, Anna 704
Darld 701
BYSDL, George Wash-
ington 077
Isdoores 077
GABLE. Apphla Bllsa-
beth 705
OADLB. William 220
CAHOON, Addle J. . . 512
CAIN, Katherine .... 6S6
CALDBB, Lottie 80DL
Baohel 801, 800
Sarah 801, 000
Tbomaa 361, 360, 000
Tbomaa (family)... 801
CALDDRWOOD, Mark
W 289
CALDWBIiL, Hannah 157
CALIEF. Eunice B... 800
CALKINS, Henry
WeUs 088
Mary 888
GALLON, Nellie .... 718
CAMBURN, Harriet.. 894
CAMERON. Marlon... 865
CAMP, Miranda
Loiilsa 522
OAMPBBUL, Abbie... 275
Belle 788
Hannah 844
Isafbella Josephine.. 420
Joshua 48
Wallace 737
CAMT, (Mary 514
OANAN. Mary 000
CANDBB, Horace ... 210
Ruth Ann 210
CANFIELD. Emily .. 518
Lenore Taylor 470
C.\NN, Samuel S79
William (family) .. 575
CANN>ING, Lewis La-
Dsont 049
Maiy 660
Timothy 060
CANNON, Annie .... 819
CAPBN. Bliaabeth J.
P 468
CAPRON, Harriet A.. 447
James Bowen 44tl
CAPWELL, Bslck.... 291
Joseph (Umttj) .. 291
CARBBIDOB* JeiOBM o6
OABD. Arminta U .. 988
IfTannal^ 46Q
CABBY, mU M. .... 490
Frank 548
William 800
OABL, ILocy 888
CABfiBTON. Bdwatd.. 4
Maiy Jane 000
B. Gny 184
OABLIN, Jamea 040
Lanra Lottie 040
CABLOW, B. Walter.SOO, 808
Benjamin 300, 882
•Benjamin (family). 300
CABOTHBBS, Ma r-
garet Anna 441
WilHam Ogden... 441
CARPENrBB, O y n-
thU W 2SS
Fred Palmer 299, 485
Herbert Bthan 299
Joanna 287
Mary Bophia 486
WlUiam Strond 900. 485
Zelotna 299
OABB, 010
Ann Bliaabeth 174
Benjamin Under-
wood 106
Elisabeth 188
Judith 88
LodUa H 804
Robert Robinson ... 106
CABBOL, DeUa J. .. 708
Michael 708
CARBOLL, Benjamin 270
Daley A. 270
Harriet 400
Lncy 570
CABSON, Maiy 485
CARTBB, Abigail .... 46
Alason >B. 589
Celia Jane 689
Daniel 008
Elisabeth F 008
Bather 409
Jemima 674
Lola, Mrs 804
Louisa 066
(URTWBIGHT, Mar-
tha Louisa 888
WiUUm 388
(3ARVBR, Al>igail... 238
B. F 284
Benjamin 153^ 281
Charlea B 598
Clara 452
Bliaabeth 278. 281
Bsther J 281
Bugene Pendleton.. 461. 462
Eugene Pendleton.
jr 452
Drerett 281
Frances 281
Francea A 462
Hannsh 281
Isaac 279. 280
John 243. 594
Lola M 482
Loring 003
Locinda 164
Marietta 281
•Mary Josephine 694
Nancy Pendleton... 281, 468
Nathan B 456
tNiathan Pendleton
2S1. 461. 458
Prentiss H 281
Ransom Fuller .... 452
Sarah 282
Stephen 268
Suaan T 281
Digitized by V^OOQIC
INDIZ
808
OAftTBB^Ooat.)
Wealtliy 879
WlllUm 281
Woodbaxn ..278, 280, 408,
458
Woodtmn, Jr 281
CAST, Bna 981
H«leii If 821
CASE. EHTAalet .... 841
Gilbert H 787
Laara 841
Mercy 188, 227
Raohel 184
Serah A 168
Sidney 178
OASESiiLY, BUen .... 814
CASBT. Ttiomaa .... 683
CASKBY, Manila.... 879
OABWBLL, (Lucy .... 891
Sarab Jennette 280
OATBB, Arthur Syl-
bert Pendleton .. 882
Kfemtt Wallace .. «»2
Brerett Wallace, Jr. 602
Margaret Pendleton 682
Peter Clark 682
Rebecca 852
GATHEBIN, Joseph.. 802
OATUN, Betsey 106
BofQs 845
CATS, Alfred 746
Caiarles 746
B. B. 746
OAZEB, Lewis, Ool... M2
CBAS0, DaTld A.
(family) 828
CSNTBB, Harriet I.. 724
Nathaniel- 724
OHAOB, Adeline .... 282
Oeorge Anthony ... 266
Helena 266
Maiy Ancnsta .... 266
CHAFFEE, Alney E.. V^
AlU .^22
Caroline 287
Cordis iMonroe .... 287
Esther Pennelia .. 466
Frank 287
Helen 287
Helen Adella 574
Helen Marlon 822
Bichard M 674
Sanrael B 287
Samnel D 287
Stephen 0 267
William B 822
William Moranda . . 406
GHAFFET, Sooan .. 861
OHAONON, Harriet.. 666
0 H A M iB B B LAIN.
Charles A 682
Cornelia L. 662
Fannie 807
Garland Adelbert... 602
Geoive 661
Maty L. 602
Nettie B. 602
Willis D 807
CBAMBEB8, Isaac. 860
P. J 408
GHAfMPEBNOON C. 25
OHAMFIilN, Adam... 81
Anna 78
Anne 81
Debondi 81
Eliaalbetb 81, 118, 808
Bnnlce 81
Isaac 808
James 106
Joseph 78. 81, 775
Lois 81
Lucy 81
Nancy 162
OllTer 81
Ptfe
Parmelia 81
Phebe 81
Polly 81
Sally 81
Samoel 762
Sarah 168
Santh B 608
Sarah (Pendleton).. 81, TT8
WilUam 86, 78, 80,
81, 180, 768
WlUlam (4th) 81
William (0th) .... 81
CHANDLBB, William 401
WUllam W 401
CHAPIN, Arthnr .... 488
Asahel 124
Ashael 124
Briant 186
Cornelia L. 880
IHuUel Mnnro 126
DaTld 420
Edward Bnasell ... 477
Frank Heniy 477
Frederick 186
George S. 880
Harriet 186
Henry B 477
Horatio P 880
Japhet 880
John 884
Jnliet 880
Lney Maria 47b
Macguet 127
Martha Jane 420
Mary Pendleton.... 477
Norman Heniy .... 477
Oral 211
Phineas 218
Boxilina 186
Sabrina 218
Samuel Dea 218
Sarali Angnsta .... 477
Sheldon 476, 477
Sopbronia 878
Sidney 880
Syirester 126
Timothy 124
CHAPLIN, ... 866
CHAFOCAN, Capt. ... 61
Abel Pendleton 817
Albert 217
Andrew 76, 816
Andrew, Jr. 816
Andrew (8rd) 816
Angelo F 200
Annie B 177
Areril Ailiton 444
Bertba Nllson 220
Betsey 814
Case 120, 161,
217, 218, 292
Caise Jr. 217
Charles Pendleton.. 218
Demarls 214
Dndley B 2U
Edmund Chester ... 820
Edna Pleice 444
Blisa Ann 217
Enoch G 214
Fannie Ellaa Starr. 220
Frank 2^ 7
Freeman 0 214
Geoive W 448, 444
Gilbert Pendleton.. 444
Grace Pendleton.... 44A
Gnrdon 887
Gordon P 217. 218
Hannah 76, 76
Jacob 644
Jacob, BCT 867
John 51, 778
John 0 214
Joseph P 214
Page
Jolla 181, 817
Martha Adelaide .. 448
Mary 217, 216
Mary Alice 289
Maty Ette 816
Minnie Pendleton.. 444
Nancy Pendleton .. 214
Ollyer Bbodes 214
PriwdUa 200
Qoeen Marie 444
Balaton 444
Blioda M. 217, 292
Bowland 817
Solomon 220
Somner 214
Tlkomaa Benton, Dr. 444
Timothy 120, 214, 808
Tram an Bdmmid
diester 220
WUliam BIffrison.. 200
WilUam Paidleton..214, 808
Willie A. 200
GHABiLIBB, Eleanor
Jane 890
GHABtLTON, BUM-
beth 818
JosUh Tattnall .... 070
OHASB, Carrie 528
Charles G. (fam-
ily) 468
Darld 666
BUaabeth 74
Harriet LoTlna 486
Jennie B 666
Jortina 201
I^rdia 486
Mazson 201. 486
MazsoB, Jr 201, 486
Miram M 528
Snsan M 291
William 468
CHATTEBLT, Morton 697
Nancy 697
OHATALIA, Aprilla
Lenore 688
John 688, 717
John Clifford (ts;i
Leota Irene 688
GHEBYEB, Snsan
iMazson 184
OHBNBT, Ann 488
Susannah 866
OBBSBBBO, Helen
Lawrence 866
Mary Omtest 440
Oliver Denison .... 440
Zebnlon Frederick.. 266
GHBBBBBOXTGH, Al-
len 261
Amelia 00
Amos 88
Ann 60
Ann Elbtabetb 886
Benjamin 83
Benjamin Pendle-
ton 168
Charles H 886
Christopher 88
Darld 168
Deborah 82
Denisoo Allen 886
Bllhn. Ber. ..08, 261. 880
Elihtt 446
Elihu, Jr 886
Bllhu (8rd) 886
Ellaa 168
Blisa Ann 261
Enoch 886
Brastus 8 386
Francis Marlon ... 886
Harriet 386
Harris 83
Isaac 88, 08
Jabec 88
Digitized by V^OOQIC
804
THB PBNDLBTON GENEALOGY
PM«
OHBtUBBOUOH— (OoBt.)
Jablita 1«8
Jamet 88, IM, 1«8
Jamet, Jr 82
Jamea <8rd) 88
Jertmlab, Ber 90
JoMpb, Laroy 88
Lois M9
Uacj (Paadlaton).. 88, 1«8,
lydia ....96. 168. 261, 868
L^la (PandlAtoii), 88. 96,
106, 776
Marta 168
Martba, Mft. 88
Marj 201
Maf7. Mn. 67
Menr 99, 286
MoUy 9l»
Nabotb 285
Nancy Maria 886, 446
Paul 88, 168
PlMl»a 96
Priadlla 88
Prndanea 99
Prodenoa ICary 886
Bcdban 92
Ricbaid 166
Barab 96
SoaaiiDab 90
Tbomaa Bandall .. 99
wnilaa 86, 166
Wnuan, Jr 168
WlUiam PndlatoD. 96
Cabolon 67, 96, 886
Selmkm. Jr 96, 26l
aebolon. 8rd 96
OBBSTVB. AlfMd A. 642
Ann Bllaa 642
Carolina 26S
Cbloa If 642
Joalab 26B
MUea B. M2
Barab A 966
GBILOOrr. Lydla .. 618
OBILD, Bobart Or... 4, 16
17. 27
ORILDS. Amanda B. 672
GHIPMAN, Gharlea . 220
Obarlca Bdwln .... 280
CSiarlea P S20
Cbarlaa Packer ... 220
Panny Altbea 220
rrancla Olllatte ... 220
Hanry Paaeti 220
UlUan 220
Ullte Pendlaton.... 220
William 220
William BrownlDf. 220
William Pendleton. 220
CEnsWBLL, 8a r a b
Howard 691
OHRnerngNBON. b i-
Ian 708
OHUraBUCK, A d al-
«lda 660, ffi7
Allle LInwood 288
Obarlea Pendleton .288. 560
Brerett B a a t o n
(family) 466
(Harriet IFranoea ..669, 568
Isaac Toong 659
Lot 569
Margaret Annette . 560
Orestna B 466
fiBierman Atfdiaon.. 288
8tiUman EMrldge.SA, 668
BtlUman Eldrldge.
Jr 669
OHUROB. Abrab a m
N 666
Albert 8 628
Obarlea (family) .. 627
Baden 626
Page
W. (fam-
Blram 8 687
Lottie B 566
0arab 64
CHUBOBKX, Joalab 216
Robert 969
8arab Ullle 878
OLAFLIN. Lnclnda. . 289
Mary U 448
(X«APP, Arllla 619
Modb 44
GLARBSST, William 689
OLABK. Abby 662
MM m
WlHoa 887
Andraw 8B7
Anfcllna 606
IBallnda 652
•Benjamin 0 852
Carrie Mildred .... 466
fniir!^ 288, 646
Oitrlef B 806
Chxrlei Oabom ... 696
4VTn«Hs ETellna .. 486
CjTuM. Q. 412
IKilty 640
i>B¥id aw
l>orc»* 79
JDVujwaw 400
fWQi L. 627
Bdfmml M., 677
Hdwln 806
&iwrn Zllhn 281
RJllsh* 771
WVd, ifta.. 882
RlTira G^od^ear .. 616
Bmlly 606
^tDma * 887
i'^>-l^ " ' _^
RptiiirT M*arlna.... 876
RTer^tt 0 896
Flora Or[>fHt« 696
rrancla Maron .... 876
Wtnk JB... 627
GpoTf* A 627
ftfrirsff Rxi-mtt . . 896
Gi*nr»t Jam«# 616
Gilbert lienry .... 4t»
Harry/B «J
Banrey Grant .... 671
Hcni7 6B6, 484
Beniy Dodley .... 484
Jamea 616
Jamea Blmpaon ... 671
Janet 804
Joel Ml
Jobn 888
Jobn F 527
Joaeph 888
Joaepb. Jr 769
Josepb B 875
Jodhut B 856
JoSbiM Frands . . . 484
Jnlla Btbel 875
Katberlne Loalse . 789
Leslie B 568
Locy Taylor 888
Lyman 842
Mabel Lillian .... 486
Margaret 157, 780
Mary Gladys 484
Matilda K 260
Mercy 898
Milton Leslie 698
'Minnie 620
•Nardsaa Dorcas .. 896
Nellie Mand 893
Bobert 895
BoHin Grorer .... 484
Boma Wells 484
Sally 298. 588
Barab 227
Btaston 806
Susan A 400
Page
8!dney PndletoB .. 816
Stephen 626
Urma Bella 894
Victoria L. 671
Virginia MUdrod .. 616
Walt« 478
Waaden 866
WlUiam 297,866
WilUan Beni7 888
William Niebolas.. 888
William W 88r
GLA&KB. Abel .... 88
82
69
82
Benjamin 82
OittMrlna 184
Deborab 82
Oatbarlne (Pend I •
ton) 82. 188. 184
Deborah (Pan d 1 e-
ton) 81. 188. m
Bdwin P 82
Biltfia 98
Eliaabeth 882
Bllaabath M 184
Btban Oapt....82, 188, 184
Paany 88
Gaorga 829
Baanab 82
BeBiy 130
aawy Bai?.82. 188. 184, 820
Hanry C 184
Berbart WllUam .. 889
Jarad 82
Jobn C 829
Jobn VUltki 188
Joaepb 7^.... 88. 81.188
Joabna .1^7 18«
Joabna. Bar 188
Margaiat A. Mra.. 184
Mfciy 82
N«ncy 82. 98
Kattian 82
outer 188
OllTer Pendleton .. 188
Pbebe 82. 188
Pblneas 882
Bally 188
Samoel 82
Bamnel Bay 184
Sarah 82
Bimaon tt
Snaanna 78
Bylraater Pendleton 184
Sylraater Pendleton.
Jr 18«
l%oma& 82
Tbomar B 292
Timothy 829
Welcome AmoM .. 184
Wlllet 1.34. 185
William 168. 214
WlUiam Pendleton. 829
OLABY. Alfred .... 816
Alfred, Jr. 845
Alfred B 8t6
BfUsa A 843
CLATPO0I«, Obarl e a
Bdgar 889
GLAT8. Mattie Car-
oline 619
OLATTON. Blanc b a
Bfliaabeth 468
Samnel 749
(XBANAND Bdmtind. 647
CLBABT. Mary Ann. 886
CLBMEVNT, Bra 277
Soean 857
CLBMBNTS . 284
Cart (Henwood 586
Bben 182
George Berbert .. 658
John 182
Marlatta 182
Digitized by V^OOQIC
INDBZ
8oa
Pafe
CUMENT»-(O0Bt.)
Percy •■ oM
WfDiftm P in, IM
CLTBLA-WD, Gilbert T9r
CUmmLY. HttBBAh. S87
lUebil 9t7
CLHWLJET, Ellu .. 491
AlbertlDe SIR
Amtilu. 0 400
▲BMlSa CatlierlM.. 276
Aam Pmdtetan ... 9JS
BmJmdIb*! Pmdle-
ton 978
CaHMfrtac IST, S7T
fiairiet »t
Henry Bdward .... STB
Jaeob 978
J«]B«0 Bellj fltowtra STB
Mtfffavet Gllmon . 976
Mmry m
Waney PiDdlatoD .. 976
Sarali 288
Bqmii 8fll
William 460
WlIllAiB OreeB .... 976
Winian Walker .. 976
OZJTT, Solby 280
CLTSm (family) 8«a
Aaiton 860, 888
Olenn Byron 68T
Jamee B 68T
Barali iQaroltiie ..880, 882
OUWKPWBBOOinEB,
fleniT AvfoatiM . • 688
GLINlPON, BeDjamln. 788
dletOB ^.... 808
«aMb Jane 800
Tbomes 808
Wnilam J 800
William JoMiii ... 806
OIXMSON, Gharlet. . . 878
■rther 688
BanniA 196
BnldaJi 968
Jamee 896
Katban 196
Stepbes 968
GLOUGR, BUbeeca... 880
Sarah 480, 811
C li O V B B, Clarence
Stewart 000
James W 080
William 000
OLOWABD, ItlsDla L. 894
GLOTD, Mary 788
CDUTDB, Nancy Pbil-
ena 882, TIT
Stepben & 882
OOAN, Oatberlne 882
Davie 18], 882
O0ATB8, Lacy 286
00AT8, Benjamin ... 110
Caleb , 118
Cbrtitopber, Jr. 110
Desire 110
Josepb 66, 07, 110
Mary 110
Mary P 148
ZVpporali 110
ZebvloD 110
COBB, Batbla 401
CbSpman 628
Bdward D 20T
■onlce 182
iHafinSb 848
Henry, Srd 182
I^dU 261
MaxT 181, 184
Nellie M. 410
BoTflla Ann 622
William StoQgbton. 822
COBUBN, Cbarles.... 28T
Page
COOBEAN, Mary.... 4T8
AnriUa 8TT
Bdwaxd 877^
OODDINGOON, A 1-
mira Bessie 816
Joel 818
OOB, Hannab IC .... 840
OOiVIN, Charles .... 418
Fumy B 418
Peter 12
WlDslow W 418
OOGOAN. Balitbridge
T ^M
OOIiAlfOBB,' M* a r la
Upuella 806
Samuel 806
COLBUBN, Osroline
r 488
Charles B 888
Fannie Blltt 488
Fred Alden 488
Harry 488
Harry Bayford .... 488
James J 488
Ulllan C 488
Ussie 888
Mary A. 818
OOIX3L0, KUiabetb .. 878
COLCOBD, Andrew
James 414
Any Maria 281
Benjamin Franklin. 288
Cbarlea H 282
Jobn 261
Jobn Gilmore Pen-
dleton 281
Jobn Herbert 981
Loring 801
Matilda 458
(M^ry C 982
Pllnees Pendleton.. 968
OCNLDBHN. Jesse 8T9
Eossell Damon .... 879
William 878
COLE, Agatba May.. 4Rv
Almeda 868
Almena 686, 860
Aoff Qsta 261
B. F 668
Ceclle AiireUa 404
Charles B 841
DaTid H 841
B. D. 408
mi 841
Bli, Mrs 840
BUphalet {T 841
Borace 404
Bowaon White .... **
Howson White, Jr. 446
LaTelette Pendleton 446
I^cana 941, 28T, 970
Lodnda 216
Margaret Josephine 468
Phe*)e 176
Bobey B 207
Sands 176
Tliomas 118
Trae B 461
William B 408
OOLBS. Bdwln J. ... 674
OOLOBOVB, S n 8 a n-
nab 180
O0LLAMOB9B, M a r-
garet Foller 004
OOlliABD, Oliyer ... T88
OOLIilNS, Addison .. 846
Albert B 481
Allda 0 942
Annie Adelle 588
Blanchard Bdwln... 588
Cbarles A 822
Clara A 242
Dallas S 242
Dan OT, 08
Page
Darid 688, 684, 888
DaTld Bdwln 688
Bffle B 219, T19
Bffle Blanche 942, 712
Bdltb B. 942
Bllsabeth Matilda... 684
mia T21
George N 942, T19
Bannab 86
Barrlet J 488
John 688
John G 249
•Mary 626
Mary Amira 082
MildMd Loalae .... 688
WUllam a 249
OOaJBOV, Alice Weal-
ttaea 804
Aagelloe Joaephlna 804
Anna 881
Frank Tlieodore.... 604
Lonlse Bllsateth .. 804
Lodnda 868
Bobert Leach 604
Samoel 868
Willis A 604
WiUis Leander ... 804
COLT, Donald Dn-
nlson 886
James W. 886
Balph Wilder 886
Wilder B. M 896
OOLTON, Bela Brvv*
er ITT
OOCjWBLL, Gertrade. 490
Walter B 490
COMBR, Sarah 8T9
OOMFOBT, Gaotfe .. 888
Jobn 888
May 888
OOMSTOOK. Jndge.. 896
OONANT, AbMe .... TOB
Margaret 886
OONIMB, .... 825
Brelyn 888
Joto W «
Locnie 826
Melvln 626
CONK. Blla 1T2
Joeeph Hall 204
Mabel L. 676
OONBT. Cornelia ... 180
OONGDON. Jamea. ... 908
Joseph 777
OONOBE, AlBina. Mis. 641
OONINB, NeUle .... 878
OONKLIN. Bdwaid... 7S1
Elisabeth 761
OONKLING. Blchard. 66
OOXLBfT, Cassle Csro-
llne 888
Bleanor 858
•Edward 868
OONN, Jennie 677
CON NELL. James ... 688
James (ftunlly) .. 58ft.i)
CONNEB, CaroUne S. 428
William B 498
OONNEB8, A b b 1 e
Bllaa 697. 646
Charles Boecoe ....687, 648
Janett Elnora 627
asmoel 82T
Samnel, Jr 627
CONNIE, Bannab ... 677
OONTtOB. Nancy .... 4A8
CONWAT, Kate T... 204
OOOK, 680
Albert 888
Carrie Vose 888
Darid 2H«
Dewitt C 880
Elihn 194
Franklyn Albert ... 804
Digitized by V^OOQIC
806
THX PINDLITON OINSALOOT
Pate
COOK— (Oont.)
G«orge 1 855
Humab 686
Hmttte 889
H«U7 848
HeiU7 8 804
Bonce Boidett .... 8M
J«tei Wyatt 804
Joel 186
Joeeil^liie Tbankful 804
Kmtle 866
Maty 886
Mai7 Jane 208
Sall7 828
Betfli 286
Waiter 876
OOOKaON. Bllen 856, 687
Walter Bcott 288
OOOUDT, Bmlly A... 780
nreline 677
Marj 677
Nathan B 786
Stuvii 677
COOMBfl, Antbonr.-. 406
Obarlty 488
Otiarlea B. 592
Cora Jane 602
Dora 701
BllBa C. 417
RUaa J 629
Ella May 708
Ethel S 710
Fannie 269
Fields 529
Frank Barnes 602
(yeorge H 628
Henry, Jr 278
Hoiea 628
Isaac 284
Jacob 408
Jairas CiTilian ... 6U8
James 269
Jaranenm 623
Jesse 407
John Monroe 623
Joseph Anthony ... 706
Loesa 144
Lois Ellen 666
iLonlsa 144
Lncenia 283
(Lucy 407
Lola Frances 008
Martin S 417, 421
Mary, Mrs 272
3£ary J 404, 524
Olire 196
Orlnda Anna 628
Othnlel 417
PiUrtrary 655
Pnidence Jane .... 408
Robert, Jr 286, 692
Robert H 602
Rcybert P 417
Ruth P 628
Sarah Elisabeth 628
Solomon Page 623, 681
Solomon Page, Jr... 528, 531
Thatcher 858
Van Buren 710
Walter Hudson .... 592
Wellington M 417, 421
William 423. 628
OOON. Amanda 486
•I^dla 266
Rath, Mrs 438
COOP. Blva LaMar . . 496
Jeffrey 496
John 496
John Henry 496
Mary EUsabetih .... 496
Nancy 496
OOOPER, Althea .... 369
EIisa4)eth 488
Eliaaheth A 627
OT8
George Warren 889
Holdah 624
Jamea Thomas .... 078
Joel rrwlerlck 578
Bobert 859
WUllam 887
William B. 184
OOPP, Samoel 214
OOBBBTp Abraham . . 15
COBBIN, D e 1 m a r
Dean 672
Bfera 211
George W. 672
Merlin 872
•Nera liaxlne 673
Wendell 672
OORDY, Gaorge 859
William 892, 788
William (family) 788
OORMIOK, Sdith Mil-
dred 687
Eleanor Ann 687
Jamea 687
Hiomaa L. 687
OORNWaiLL. Franeea 671
OOBP, Jnlla 606
OOBRT. Jeanette.... 686
OOBSON. Ada A. ... 663
OOTULB, Andrew ... 606
Anna 0 240
Uda 808
CXXTTON. Cora E. ... 464
William 464
OOTTRELL .. WU
Abby Maria 219
Amey 51, 02
Ann Frances 218
Benjamin 219
Charles Perkins ... 819
Dorothy 61, 62, 176
Dorothy (Pendleton) 86, 47
48, 60, 61, 62, 176, 770
Eleanor 61
Ellas ....129. 217, 218, 219
Ellas. Jr 217, 218, 483
Ellas (3rd) 218
Elisabeth 61. 189, 219
Billot P 239
Fanny 163
Frances A. 217. 218
Franklin 219
George W 219
Gershom 62
Gorton 219
Gordon Pendleton.. 218
Hannah 183, 184
Harriet Amanda .. 219
Heniy Clay 218
JoaeiA 51, 196. 218
Josephine A 218
Joshua 196
Laura A 219, 483
Mary 51
Nathaniel 51
Nicholas (3rd), 36, 46, 47.
48, 50, 61, 62. 170
Nicholas (4th) 61
Otis Pendleton .... 219
Pamelia 196. 634
Polly 196
Rosaell 129. 219
Russell, Jr 219
Samuel 62
Sbubael 196
Sylvester 194, 195,
242. 684, 660
SyWester. Jr 195
Wheaton 218
William H 210
COUI/TER, George
(family) 723
mta (family) .... lS
Nancy 898
CX>UOBTBT, IC a r-
gretta 148
COUBTLAMD, OoL .. 63
0006XN8, Harriet... 288
OOVALT, .... 284
OOTBBT, J. IL, Dr.. 248
(X>WILBB, Cora 674
OOZ, Anna Benton... 447
Deaaie 7«
Dmcan .....•••■•- 808
George 7«
Matilda g
GRABTRIB, Emily.. 627
GRAFT, DaTid 650
CRAGiLB. Anthony .. 746
Soiihia •'• 746
CRAIO. Catherine
Oolqahoan ODS
Ernest (JUnton .... JO
John Parker 502
GRAM, .Nettie B. ^
CRANDAI^ A. P. .. 81
Amoa 82
B&thsbaba 185
Benjamin ISO
diarlea ^83
Ghartea C 287
Ghatlea Perry «»
Charles Roy RJ
CUmena in
Clyde Arttinr 651
Cora AdeUa 661
Daniel dtanton 660
Demaria 1'£
Bbeneser ^
Bber »
Ella M 297
Bnodi 1^
Enoch, Jr 185
Bather AUna ^ 561
Eunice 88, 162
Skekiel 83, 84
Enra 822
Florence Udora .. 551
Francis George M
(Genera 289
Hannah 185
Harry Franklin 40
Herbert L Ig
Howard L 297
James 86. 129, 134
jared 188
Jeannette P 291
JeremlAh ,«
John 188
John E. S gj
John F gl
John Perry 291
Jonathan 51
Joseph •••in
Lewis IH
Louisa Maria SS
Ludna H 297
Luke ^
Martha 801
Mary Ann 185
NanJy 180. 188
Nathan 7W
Nathaniel 61. 117, 138
NeUle K 291
outer Perry 4W
Paul ,^1W
Peter ^J^
Rim Arllla 661
Samuel 287
Sarah 187, 248
Sherman Adelbeit.. 661
Tbier N 291
William M8
CBiANB, Betsey 296
fioyce ^
Calvin 286
Digitized by V^OOQIC
INDBZ
807
ORANB— (Cont.)
JBllBabetli B 481
Bv«rett Le Bogr.... 220
JoMoh Dlckford ... 702
Louis Gould ...... 702
OBANSTaN, CtoT. . 48
eanmel 8S, 86
ORABY. OTnihtA L. . 408
Fanny 107
Jene Oakley 408
Joseph 187
Lucy Ann 170
Tbomas (Peabody... 408
OBAWFOBOr. Anna.. 680
Hettde 078
Sarah Ann 806
GBBADICK, COarence
Klllen 488
Tnnk Olbaon 486
Peter 488
OBSAST, Margaret B. fi87
William 866,687
William family 856
CRBOAN, Annie 676
CBBIOHION. Oapt.. 661
OBBW, Lewis H.... 671
OBiaHTON, James
DaTltf 687
OBITCHBLT. Bllen.. 400
OBOOKEB. Bemlce
Maude «86
Barl Pendleton .... 686
James Melrln 686
Beohen A 686
OBOGKSnrr, Adella J. 606
Caroline D 612
Charles 612
James B 606
OBOFT, Ncora Kate.. 668
OROMBID. Dane M.. 822
CBONB, Charles
Frank 622
Jacob 622
Nell Pendleton 623
OBONIK, Frank Pen-
dleton 47-.
George William.... 476
OBOOK, Cynthia .... 570
J. M 481
OBOOKS. ISdwln Phil-
lip 862
Frank Gilbert 852
Jeremiah Mayo .... 352
CB08BY. Ada 177
Charles W 461
Blbert Crane 307
Frank H 451
Fted 6.'S2
George Albert .... 461
Jo8m Henry 406
Leonard L. 664
Maty 468
Percy W 461
William 451
0B09S, Sdward 628
Elisabeth 264
John 40, 264
Joseph 40, 41, 768
Marttia Jane 264
■Mary 161, 162. 501
Mary J 511
Merrlam L. 724
Sarah 20
CB069DN, Maiy Bles-
nor 888
CBOTTT, Jane Ver-
onica 6.^2
John 682
CBOTTNVN, Mary ... 615
OBOWlELL. misa ... 840
Lucy 647
Mehltable 481
CBOWLBT, Maria
(Burgess 200
Page
OBmOKflBANK,
Mary 826
OBUMB, Betsey 206
Charles 208
Daniel 86
Elsie 203
Fanny 206
George WsShlngton. 206
Joseph 62
Nancy 206
Phlneas 208
Prudence 206
Bhoda 208
Bowland 208
Simeon 117, 202, 206
StimeoD. Jr 203
WlUlam 112, 208
CUDDBBACK 21 1
CULPBPEB, Joseph.. 601
NeUle 691
CULTSSt, Andrew
Peter family 471
Lewis 722
Patience 722
Peter Burdlek 471
CCMBET, Goodman.. 10
COMMU96S, Amelia. 206
Annie Helen 408
David 408
Helen Isabella 403
Lillian Wiggin 408
Otis 406
Otis Henri 408
Pauline 406
Serene 666
OUNNIiraeAM, Hat-
tie 267
Jacob 718
'Mary 277
Mary B. 602
Nathaniel C 802
Rena 712
CUBLETTB. Llde ... 488
OU'BBIE. George H.
Col 876
CURRIER, Btoer T... 782
Sylvanus D 564
WiUiam E 242
GUBTIS, Allen D.... 606
Ann 266
Cecil A 862
Charles F 684
Charles Fowler ... 684
Charles T 873
Clara Anna 684
Clement L 862
Cyrus Trew 686
Deborah 261
Edith Pendleton ... 800
Eleanor h84
•Emily Fowler .... S84
Florence Nightin-
gale ry
Frank 808
Grace Jndd 800
Henrietta 684
Henry Pierce 800
James Hiram 684
Joseph 0 226
Llzsie Esther 800
Lucy Haley 686
Lucy Tlfft 800
Luell« D. 606
Mabel 627
Martin 878
Mary Eleanor 584
Baloh 862
Bansom 880
Thomas 684
CTTRTISS, Berona ... 229
Caroline 168
Huldah 220
Jared 220
SrlTla 280
CUBZON, Sam del T. 852
Page
CU8AC. Bobert J.... 078
CUSHINO, Deborah.. 226
CUSHMAN, Louise M. 466
SylTia 468
OUTLBB. Bdward ... 858
Elisa i 208
Esther lone 610
John H 208
Lois 286
Mary Jane 266
WiUiam Isaac .... 610
O0TT, John 0, 15, 80
BIchard 8. 0, 18. 16
DACY, Maiy Gertrude 807
DADD, Eben H 260
DADE. Clarence 6ey-
xaaar .^^
DaTid Brook 686
Ernest Barton 806
Florence Marietta.. 605
IFrancla Seymour .. 505
Viola Alice 506
Waldo Marrian .... 506
DAOGEIT. Blisafoeth. 680
Sarah 288
(DAIL.EY. (Marietta .. 617
Minnie A 517
William A 517
DAKIN. Anna M 601
Levi Hamlet 581
DALE, Jane 660
Margaret 630
DALY, Bmcline 5S2
DAMON, Bertha M... W7
(DANA. Sarah Wood.. 338
DANFOBTH, Anson
B 240
Dolly 862
Hiram 662
Thomas 26, 27, 28
William 856
DANIELS, Benjamin
F 387
Frances M 387
Harriet Otis 224, 303
Louisa A 387
Obadlah 271
Susan 280
Susanna 88
DANTON, AlTin B... 401
Bllaa 480
DARBY, George F. . . 601
DARK. Bdward 308
Rtnor 808
Oeorge 308
Lissie 308
Nathsn 306
DABIiINO, Barber ... 884
Charles 285
George A 706
Grace Sawyer 708
Jay Norwood 328
John Pendleton ... 326
Marcellus Bey 326
Fliebe B 708
Sarah Ann 334
DABROW .... 726
DART Mary 648
DAUPHINEE. Jame»
T. 388-4
DAVENPORT, Sarah
Annie 400
DAVID, Buth K«ther-
Ine 618
DAVIDSON, Bathshe-
ba 800
Obflu-les Henry atHf
BUabeth 800
Elsie Ann 80Q
Frances 800
Luther SOP
W. P, 169. 808
DAVIBS, John 665
DAVIS, Oapt f>?
AMgall 888
Digitized by V^OOQIC
808
THE PENDLETON QENBALOOT
DAVIS— (OoBt.)
Alena iUj 074
Andrew Lie 628
Annto 860
AtHel 02i
Arerill 60&
BenjMBln OOi
Ctrrie IC 708
OatherlM 14S
Chariee T 7M
Ohaancej C 602
Cora L OSS
Daniel 176
Daniel AkUtdk.... 9T9
Decatnr 62b
Delia F 621
Bllaabeth Bead.... 817
Ellen 024
Bmellne 837
BiteUe 06&
Eunice B. 879
Fannie B 44B, 06ft
Fannie Elsie .... S7»
Frands M4
Frank lierrtU 05&
Oeoiie 48b
Geotve W MS
Btenata 186.406
Battle 016
Jamee B. 068
Jennette 877
John 17. 26. QI7, 425
Jeha Jr. 14*
John B 70$
JnlU S66
Llasle Aldrlch .... 87t
Kavaret 447
liariaL 406
wifHfc^ aoo
UaoT 810. ai
Nellie Jane 668
Nettie 662
Oalaa 870
E. H. lire 206
Rebecca 024
Richard Perry 486
Robert 10, 810
■amoel P 867
Sarah 867. 426
CkylomoQ 34T
ftrlTanoa JJI
Thomas 0 686
Walter Edwin 80e
William 66,180. 186. Ttl
Wllllain Bsra 406
DATiaON, Acnes Bva "t^i
Alra Enfene 881
Qrnthia P 880
Henry M 861
Heniy 0 881
Herman Bmklne.... 861
Leonasd B 600
Lonlea Iff 881
Lncy H 880
liartlka A 861
lUrtln 880
Boaelle E 609
William Bdlfar.... 861
Wnilam B 8S1
DAWBON, Logan.... 268
William 230
DAT 880
AbUe F 884
Albert 126
AUce Bonlce 884
Brlglham 370
Oharlee A 606
BdwnM 380
Edward FrankUn.. 884
Blecta Ann 381
Franklin 884
Jamee W.. Rer 412
jQstln 213
IKMIS 889
l47dla 138
NehemJah 2nd 894
Osmond Alonco 384
Parma 879
Sarah Marlah 884
DATTON Darid. Jr.. 786
DEAKB George 286
DEALING Loin 620
DEAN 080
CUra Alsella 6S0
Emma Qnimby Mra. 172
George Dledrlch... 306
Helen Elisabeth.... 806
Joseph 406
Loelnda ^3
Orinda 416
DBANE Freeman.... 004
lAura Jane OM
DEANS. NeUle Elisa-
beth 691
Robert B 601
Robert E. Jr...... 691
DEARBORN Edward. 660
DBCKEB Albsrt 4TT
Gmce L 816
Morris 609
Sarah 140
Thonms J 681
DBOOSTEB. Moses.. 417
WUbsrt D 417
DECROW, AJttbah .. 187
Daniel 187
Desire 106
Helen 412
aiMah 400
Jane 106
X^dla 187.268
Manter B 408
DBBBXNG Mr. 81.768
DBF0BB8T Cyntlklb. 290
Meiey 804
ftCb 90
DBORAW, Bttcene La-
fayette 086. 667
John Daniel tamily.607. 688
Locen Sjlvester. . . . 666
Lorsn Sylrester, Jr. 866
Mamie Letibara.... 666
DEHN Friedeilka. . . . 610
DEIBBRT MUton J.. 2S1
DBITRIOH Bebeeca.. 747
DEKAT FmacU Mil-
ton 300
DBLAHOT ATih M. OEI
James 8S1
John 021
Merle M 021
DBLANOv AtoKander i>a»
Howard 206
Mercy Ellen 6U
DBLK JosMh T.... 047
DELL. Ghsrles Lewis 602
Charles Lewis Jr.. 66S
Sarah Qlata 602
Myrtle Ttota COS
Warren Irwtn OOS
DraiAJUDST. Elisa-
beth 214
DBMING Almtim.... 206
Darid OSBX
BlU S2i
DBMBUNO William. 680
DEMO(NT M^UT C... 268
DBMUND Eleanor... 810
DBBffUTH Bra Pendle-
ton 036
Oemse W 086
John L 086
DBNBKB Edith 887
George H 886
George Hemy .... 887
DBNIKB, William H. 7H4
DBNI80N Oapt 88, S4
Adelaide 67l>
Akm IB 070
Bdward 79
George 35, 767, 768
Stephen A. 078
Psge
DBNINISON DanM
Gen a, 14. ztf
B. Jane 380
Jeremlali, Dr 181
Mary 296
Mary Ann 890
agj^ g
mSNSLDW 'Christine'
M 696
Welton 696
DBNTON Gmce. . . . 781
Mssy' Trowbridge.. 427
DflPEW George Wash-
ington 289
Jamee Madtaon.... 290
DBBINGBB, (Ph«be .. 2S1
DBBRY. Harriet .... 42i
Oku 422
DBUBL, Abner .... 620
Jenole 660
DBVAUi, Charles ... 060
"^ " 080
610. 020
Family .»10. 080
DBraNDOBtf*'. ' ' Alex-
DByERAUX."Ba8enla 284
BUaa 002
DIBVINB. Ohazlotte . 516
DBVOE. Jacob Smitii
family 711
Vamnel W 88»
DBWmr. Otoittsa ... 868
Bannah 880
HsCTlet 674
Howard Mrs 206
Maiv 78i
DEWrrr, Addle .... 078
DIAiMOND. Nettie .. 287
ffcwwn-jB, BUen 882
DICK. John 866
Lllla G 866
samoel Ward 806
nmmss 880
DIGKBNS, Bannah .»!, 2H
Margaret 101
Martha 161
Samnel L 201. 268
Trastnm 298
DICKBB0OIN. Albert. 486
DICKINSON. Char-
lotte 660
DIBBS, Mattie 406
DILUNG-ER, H a r-
rlette Esther .... 678
DIUiON, Bllen 006
OIMMICK, BUIeday.. 881
James 361
Margaret B 177
DINOKLB. Mary VItI-
an 700
Solomon 706
DIBST, Almlra Ann.. 6M
Fletcher 688
mVINB. Augusta
Pendleton 602
Harriet Aagnsta ... 698
Mary Rnth 692
TIrgInU StelU .... 691
WUllam Charles. . . 692
William Charles,
Jr 601
DIX. JulU 841
DIXON, Peter 620
William 512
William C 512
DIXSON. Maria Jane. 517
DOANB, George F. . . 038
JosepAi 101
DODO. Frances 440
•Mary Parker 249
DODGE. Abigail 344
Angustns 654
Digitized by V^OOQIC
INDEX
809
Pasa
DODO£— (Goat.)
Bathaheba 101, 844
Betaey 844
Charity 844
Gtiarlea 850, 028,
664^ 80Ba 6B0
Chriathuia 840. 581
Clara 681
Clara Mai7 718
Dorcaa ...U4, IIS, 116, 102
Bben 654
Bdwanl M 152. 716
Bdward Moxon, Jr.. 718
Elbridge 850
Battier ICaiyaret .. 718
Franeet 678
Frank Foster 718
FvBdArick H 651
Oeorge W 844
Gideon 116. 8S7
Hsrrtet Bmiiia . . . .664. 650
Hetan BeibeeeaNoel 718
Henrr 288
Heniy M 601
Horatio N 844
iMbella 288
Israel 844
Jnicalb D 808
Jennie MaDel 460
Jessie A 800
Jdhn 101
JosefA or. 860
Joseph B 884
Josepli 8 656
Josboa 101. 886. 664
Josboa, Jr. ....... 807
Jndsoa 342
Lama 538
Leoda 694
Lois 421
Lorenao D 638
Locretla 278, 844
I^dU 288, 378. 848.
846^ 8M. 661
liark....ll6. 103, 108, 840.
884, 008, 008, 081« 661,
664, 606. 6B8
Mark B 844
MailE ZelMioa .... 840
Martba Matilda ... 690
Marttoa W 421
Mary 116
Mary Aose 654
Mary Victoria .... 586
Meda 665
MelTln Anatln 664
Nathaniel 115. 116
NIobe 183
Noah 840. 884, 651
NoabB 651
OgilTle 8 666
Pradenee 100. 688
Bathbom 107, 373. 844
Bathbon, Jr 844
Sarah Slmlra 028
Silas 583
Silas M. 694. 650
Simon.... 102. 100, 844. 840
Sfanon, Jr. 106
Theodore BoosoTelt. 656
Trtstrsm 116
Wealthy 840
William Aofaatos.. 628
William Nathaniel
PendletOQ 718
William 8. ...850, 528. 664
Teaton 828
DOE. Fannie N 707
DOLBY, 861
DOLB, Lney, Mrs. .. 276
DOLLOFF, Anna May 462
Daniel B. 461
Daniel B., Jr 451
NelUe Maria 452
l-age
Wllbert S 451
DOMINY, Anna 715
William 715
DONKEBflCAT, AnnU
B 708
DONNOLLT. DelU .. 834
Sarah Jane 842
DONNBB. BUsa. Mrs. 287
DOliOyAtN. Blisabeth. 854
John 854
Lerl F 656
DOOLITTLB. Fanny. 808
John 888
B«beeca J 607
D00U90N. Arden .... 720
DOBOA8, Josephine . 784
DOBaTT, Alice 270
DOBIMAN. Daniel W. 406
Lathrop 408
Leroy A 408
DOBB, Delia 658
DOB0BT. Sarah J. . . . 480
DOBmOOfD, W. H.
Ber 862
DOUOHBBTY, James
CampbeU 048
DOUGHTT .. 861
John 646
•Mary ■ 646
DOUGLAS. Benajah
Pendleton 307
Bbeneaer Seeley.... 207
miaabeth 67
Otbeon L 307
Hannah 67, 207
John 67
John OoTllle 207
Lemuel Wicker .... 207
Mary Hay 307
Prentice Pendleton. 307
ThooMS 306, 307
William 67
William Stewart .. 207
DOrOLAflS. Lacy A. . 581
DOW, AMiF 976
Mary Jane 562
DOWO. Dorcaa Blahop 480
George 309
DOWNBB. Wealthy . 146
DOWMBNG, Manbtll 006
DOWMBB .... 801
BUsa Waterman .. 801
Jane 406
lyBAKB. Oameroa ... 616
Darid 616
DBBW. ilnna 673
Arthur Bdwaid 466
Arthurs 456
OuoUae Joaephlae. 364
Charles Bdward ... 354
Charles Bmest .... 354
Cbariea Wallace .. 576
Edmund 354
Frank 530
George Nelson 496
Marguerite Pendle-
ton 575
lUMk Stowers 466
Stamnd Bdward Wal*
lace 576
DBBY, Hannrii 480. 481
DBinnOWATBB. Ab-
bie Jane 486
ADen 568
Amy A 58.3
Anrilia 583
Cynthia 840. 3«{
Blisa 486
Bnnloe 410
Itaphemla 403
George 486
Grace 847, 866
James 840. 858
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Joeiali 848, 410
Jooiab. Jr 848
Lemuel 410
Micajah 847, 848
840, 138
Nathaniel 848
Bachel 410
Bboda 728
Sophronia 588
Wealthy 840. 411
West 847. 868
William 186.840. 808,
868, 411
William (family) .. 848
Zenas 647. 868. 866
Zenas (family) 847-8
DRISOOLL, Mtffgaret 504
DBITBR. Henderson M.
(famHy) 487
WUUam L 487
DRUOHB. Dorothea .. 164
jyBUMMONO. Alexan-
der 483
6fargai«t J 482
DRTSDALB. Bllen .. 604
DUBOIS. W. W 551
DUFFIB. Ellen A. . . . 668
DUGCUMB^ Bonanna
L. 346
DUKBB. AdeUne 676
DUNBAB. Adeline B. 060
Charles 863
Bdwln F 654
Francis 'Mnrkm ... 563
James 680
Mahala Annette ... 508
Marlon 563
Scimh A. 166
Susan Matilda .... 582
Oftankful 00. 147
Tliomaa 147. 165
DDNOAN. Charles .. 408
William Mlnoa .... 818
DTOfOAN, Elisabeth. 813
Jacob Cos 840
Family 840
DUNHAM. A. S. .... 788
Charlotte A 800
John 880
John A 800
Judltik 800
Mary Jane 860
Sanlfe B 800
Sydney Wheaton... 881
DUNLOi», Sydney H. 444
$dney H. Jr. 444
DUNN. Edwacd R. . . . 800
Lawrence 'Hall. . . . 088
LIsate 871
TVomaa OBB
DUNNING, Albert D. 331
CalTln 331
Estetle 331
Frances H 221
Guranus 371
Harriet S. Mm.... 330
Jonathan Rich .... 321
Juatua 031
DUIPUT. Bllsa lATel-
lette 445
DURBLL. Albert .... 850
Alfred 800
DURGIN. Belle .... 273
Charlea P 603
David 64T
Elbridge Henderson. (MM. 668
lEflkui 601
(Jeneya 19 603
Hknnah N 608
Kate R 604
Marie Pendleton.... 668
.MaiT 603
Mary Ella 603
Martha Abigail.... (M7
Otis 667
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DUnoIN— (Oont.)
ROohinoiid 604
Stella 604
WUVam (H 4M)ft, 608
WlUUm J 608
DURHAM, Thomas
^lAMnpeoa 689
DURILBT, JoaeiA 84, 764
Sarah 848
DUSTIN, Anna A.... 688
DDTOH, AlTa WJ2
Arthw 662
Aiiflrar, Jr 602
Dana Marshall 277
Maud N 062
DUTOHBB, Polly ... 720
DUITTON, Frances
Boeina 522
DUYALL, B 7 ? 0 n
01ie«ter 642
John L 042
Margaret »12
Thomaa 642
Wlljllain R 042
DWIOHT, Joseph
Havley 1B4
DYCHE, Bertes 677
Joseph 677
DYB. Frank Walter. 479
John 479
Thoma« iP 479
DYER, Alexander P. 2S1
OhaiTles B 60B
Dayid H 226
Fidelia 131. 225
Christopher 201
Edgar Willis .... 402
Edward Jndson 201
Ellzaijeth Kent 231
George 200
George, Jr 20O
James B 261
Jane 201
John 181
John L 226
Joseiph 131
Joseph G 220
Josen(h Palmer 201
Martha 220
Mary A 201
Maiy Ann 220
Sadie Jane 462
SanSi 220
Susan K 201
Wealtha 261
William in, 2%
William Pendleton . 230
DYEMAN, George
Porter 397
Hnhert Pendleton . 397
Isaac 397
DYMOND, Anna Ma-
ria 741
Heniy 742
Isaac 741
John family 742
BALY, John W 408
WlUiam O 406
Bi^lRL. Abigail 782
Clarence 736
Fred 786
Grace 789
Jennie Adellki .... 324
Sanford 786
Sanford A 786
TabltiM Jeae 068
EARIjE. Fannie .... 377
BA!BILY. Daniel 782
Prank 889
Snsie 839
BASIiER, Charles
Bradley 008
Jacob 007
Margnetta Batella . 006
William Frederick. 006
P»ft
EASTMAN Frances
A. Mxs. 466
Saiah L 079
BAfiTON, Bra 416
BATON, Anna Kate . 006
Caleb 368
Charles fly Wester... 008
Daniel 406
Frances Cordelia .. 286
Hannah Maria .... 086
Henry Srerett 664
Irene MO
Jamea H 742
Joaeph Jr 897
Lester C 469
Louisa 181
Louisa W 897
Maria P 498
Nancy 786
William S 036
ECCLBSTON . 88, 120
BOKDNBBBiGER. Bl-
len ^.. 612
BCKLBOBESG^EB, Ar-
thur 679
F.DDIE, John 2
BDiDY. Charies 496
George Walton 496
Henry Pendleton . 490
Isaac 490
Martha 700
Mary Etisabetb ... 496
Nellie Grsnt 406
Walter Mead 490
EDGAR, 8a.nah 739
EDSON, Alice Mra .. 303
EDWARD, George .. 130
EDWARDS, Abbie
Loulae 218
AlODCo 622
I!>ra8tus 218
Ifanny 218
Greenman 129. 218
Onidon 218
Hattile 207
Horace 218
Kit. 0 622
Lewis 622
Lewte Augustus .. 622
Marjorie Ellen 622
Martha 218
B£aiy 218
Mary A"** 218
Nancy 218
Pam 788
Phebe Ann 100
Sally 389
Sarah 302
SUaa 21S
Tacy 20fl
Thomas 117. 218. 787
BELLS. Bllsabeth ... 92
P. B 100
Hannah 801
Nancy 208
Nathaniel Ber. .. 88
EGGLESTON, AUce . 078
Charles 078
Eli 229
Bllsha 049
Hattle 078
Henry R 072
RosweU 072
Susan EUaabetli .. 649
Zeraiah 229
BGLBSTON .. 88
BICHLBR, B. P. Dr. 818
noora 8t8
Olga 818
Rudolph J 818
ELDBRKIN . . 106
BLDBRTON. Patieiiee 74
BLDRBDQB. Dolly .. 900
Battier (Peiidl«bDa). U7
200, Ttfr
Peter 200
PacB
BLDEIDOB, Florenoe
, B 281
John 760
Loretta 477
Peter 200
6alome 661
Sarah Jane 28l
BLIOT, AbUI 68
HopstUl 114
ELISON. Rachel 624
BLKIN6. IsabelU ... 400
BDLBRY, Charles E. 216
Danforth 895
Franklin 896
BLLINGWOOD.
Charles Victor... SCO
Cflarenee 809
Francis .lAwrence . 860
Brands Lawrence,
Jr 860
George A 860
Marshall Alden ... 899
Nelson 309. 860
ELLIOT. IMborsli ... U4
Desire 114
saisabetli fPendle-
ton) 114,779
Joanna 114
Joseph 114
William 114
ELLIOTT, Adella ... 674
Alvln M 504
B. Col 117.708
ELLIS. Alfred G 871
Amanda 782
Annie Bllsworth .. 588
Betsey 286
Charles L 870, 588
Chsrles WlUlam .. 088
Edward H 371
BUza 098
Emma Frances .... 538
Eunice Rosanna ... 588
George Cannon .... 688
Helen A 871
John F 274
Martha T 871
Mary C 371
Reuben 370
Sophia 296
Susan Riley 375
ELLS. Prltchaid Pen-
dleton OBS
Ray Pritdiard OSS
William FranMIn .. 598
ELLSWORira, Tim-
othy 226
BLMER, Melissa 627
ELROD. Vlnnl 487
BLSNBR. Frederick.. 689
Otto Paul r-" 632
Paul 6B2
BI/DON. J. S 6U
HLWBLL. Alban ....847. 849
868, 866
Alban (family) ... 86S
Caroline 882
Dorcsa 192
B. Burke 860
BUssheth . . . .847. 868, 643
Flora dS 860
George Washington
(family) 864
Harrard W 866
Hudson 866
James K 646
Lewis ...197, 364. 366, 487
Lewis (family) ... 865
Mary 646
Mercy 866,487
Sally 197
I^ItU 868
nQbomas 849, 668
Urania W 868. 866
Vincent 192
Vinson 192
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BLWELL— (Gont)
WUIiam .192. 858. 868, 864
WilHazn A 865
ELY, Ool lOa
Samuel 144
mCBLSIB, Boy 787
aUHBSQN. ObarlM.. 712
EUlxab^tli 712
Enizabetta MaUlda . 229
Frank 662
Uen, 662
WiUiam H 251
EMEBY, ETa 536
BMHONS. Ann 845
Maria Jolla 512
Ems. Ann 388
BMSEIR. EOizabeth .. 691
BNDICOTT, [John] . 28
BXGLAND. Joseph . 492
Maria Dorothy 492
Mary Jane 587
OBSEn^E, Batlier
Inicle 277
Ella Jane 460
Harlet M 277
Harriet Maria 460
James Pendleton .. 277
James Treat 277
Micab P 460
Mlcati Poland 277
Nancy Fastnet .... 277
E»ANOY, Minnie .... 268
ETHERIDGE, Blisa
Jane 700
EUSSBL, Philip 48
EVANS, Caroline Eli-
sabeth 359
Evan 859
Fannie Gray 859
FraiK»8 E. 826
George H 654
Godfrey 359
Harriet 689
John 859
Mary 548
JTarv Ann 744
NeI11(> Amanda .... 850
Thomas (family) .. 587
EVENS. Goodman .. 10
EVERETT. Elisabeth 488
William 7
EVETTS. Carrie ETa 501
H. C 501
BVINGHAM, John .. 518
EWEILL, Betsey 843
Deboirah 343
Isaac 343
Isaac, Jr 343
Joseph 343
STY'RE, John 462
FABBS, John 32
FATRBANKS. Leonard
Harding 482
FAIBPIRIJ). Abby .. 234
Andrew P 422
Harlan 0 422
John P 422
Melissa 0 422
Stephen 271, 422
Victoria H 422
FAIiBS. dlTer (fam-
ily) 402
FARMEB. M. A. Mrs.
198. 848. 350
FARNELL, Axibor
Lee 588
John W 583
FARN'HAM. Harriet. 239
Helen 496
Mary 211
FARNSWORTH, Ar-
thxa P 144
Belle 687
Betspy ....144, 243
Dolly 278.899,606
Dolly P 144. 414
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Evelyn Alma .... 549
George W 556
Jcunes 144
James R 284
Jiane 284
Jndlth 144
Ixmlsa 668
Lydla 144
Mercy J 898, 584
Oliver P 144
OrivUla 666
Rdbert 144, 243, 273, 386.
399. 414. 603
Robert. Jr 144. 398
SaUy 144
Samnel 144
William 144., 284
FARR, I^ysander 249
FARHEL. Margaret. 394
FARRINGTON, Erie
M 611, 612
Mary 430
Percy 612
Susan 612
FARROW, Albert.... 4&4
Albert Nathan 454
Ambrose 422
Bemioe 454
Betsey Jane 8*7, 646
Bada 454
Ellaabetai IW
Emily A. 272
Esther 198. 251
Hat3e .'.".!!!!"'.!.* 408
HatUe B 420
Helen Mar 483
Herman M 420
Jamee 4M
Jotin ....896, 419. 420. 422
John, Jr 419, 420
John Oscar 420
John Pendleton .... 420
Joseph 0 420
Josiah. Jr 196.246
Marin 422
Mary W«
Nathan 46i
B«becc« 9d8
Sarah 408
Wllllfim 433
FARWELL, Horatio
R 871
FAUCBTT. Helen Bi.. 560
FAULK, Eva Mar-
garet 580
FAUNCE, Elisabeth.. 559
FAY, Mary 244
Mary (Helen 445
SUai 244
William Wirt 446
FEARING, Sarah ..406, 411
FEARN, W. A. Mrs. 542
FBATHBR8T 0>N E
Mary 606
Michael Henry .... 606
FEBIGER. H e n r Br
Boyce 813
FELIX 538
FELLOWS, Almira .. 687
Oharlea Henry 350
Nellie Pannell 350
PEN 78
FENI.BY, John Jr.. 332
FEDCNER. Clarence.. 501
ClariflBa 501
Jane Almira 486
Btottle 601
FENTON, George
Austin 487
FENWIGK. John.343. 529, 532
Mary Aim 632
FERGUSON. Florence 460
Frajices 179
James 179
Joseph W 639
Pas»
Oliver F 460
BoaaniMUi 68B
Sarah 179
Win^y 49S
FERN. Mary 780
FERNALD. Arthur L 480
Fred Colbnm 436
Jobn 8. 848, 410, 728
MarU L 278
Reginald Arthnr .. 436
Renald 6, 10
FBRBflB Qeolige .. 016
Mary Louise 616
FEBRIGE, F«/trlck .. 648
FBBBJDiAY, Benadam
Pendleton 318
Emily Amocy 818
Helen Gatheribe .. 818
Jennie Pendleton .. 818
Joaeph Charles ... 318
Mary D 813
WlUiam 818
FERRIS, Benjamin
Franklin 388
Fmnt WliJte 3S8
tieor^e IntlaruJ .... 388
\^'lv^^c?!l ^ 721
William StflntOQ .. 888
rKS^I':NI>EN. AlU'Pt
iKTivlea fiujilly...688, 684
Wo-lov 683
KT:r<^lIl-RH, iJ'tm .. 522
P FIRTH, OhftFlottp.. 662
FIELEK AltB ...... 523
r'iracp E^cifljioi^ , . ■ 463
,T.»^>p!i O - 462
W HI I am >leliols .. 462
Emeltoe 408
FIELDS. Frank T... 486
George 379
gkupOixioala 379
FILKINS. Henry .... 226
FILLMORE, Ralph.. 481
Ralph Herbert ... 481
FINOH. Jessie 388
Reutoen 217
R-umsey 217
FINKELL, John 530
FINKLB^ John 639
FINLEY. David 621
Eleanor 621
Martha 255
FINN, Millie 267
FINSON, Thomas ... 526
FIRBrLAN, Haael '02
FISCHER. Elizabeth. 705
FISH. Ann H 273
Emma L. 823
Isaac 328
Joseph, Rev 40
Joseph Pendleton... 271, 429
Wlllam H 293
Willis 271, 429
Willis (family) .... 271
FISHER, Rachel 284
fUAtert 723
Sophie 641
FISK. Miranda 420
William H 434
FITCH, Adonijah .... 303
Elisabeth 481
Harriet 303
Joseph 151
FITTS. Addle Elisa-
beth 327
Hiram L 327
FlTaGOBAIiD, Gordon
Pendleton 576
James Benedict 513
Jolm Sylvester 576
FliAQG Eliaabeth M. . 409
FLANDBBS, Alonio.. 532
Blizabet2i Jones .... 366
Elmer 8 582
Frank 530
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THE PENDLETON OBNEALOOY
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rLANIXER^— (Cont.)
Franklin 368, oHO
0«ocfe Wadiington. 3txN
James 867. 530. 664
Laivette 080
Lottie May 438
QLordla ESlen S30
Lydla Jane ...368, 532, 654
Martha Ann 367
Sarah Jane 602
Thankful 197
Tohnan Melrem . . 630
FLEMING,
Btw 864
FLETCHER, Annie... S99
Brian 80
C. A.. Dr 205
Henry Washington. 346
Jennie 599
Joihn 30
Joseph 30
Leroy Dehnont 346
Margaret 535
Nancy 43 696
Pendleiton 28, 29, 768
Pendlelon, Jr 30
Pendleton (8rd).... 30
Robert 29
Samnei 80, 609
Seth 30
Seth, Rev 2U
Sibyl 50(5
Stephen B .lio
Sylvester 345
WlUlam S 695
FLORANOE, James.
,''• ■ 734
Jonatban 731
Biangaret M 734
FLYNN. James (fam-
_ ily) 361
r O L \L B T T, Bmma
Bethla sss
FOiaOM, Araspvs 256
ChulM A 25«
Cyrus 256
Blonlsa 255
Emily 266
(Lewis T 255
Mary H 255
Otis W 266
FOLTZ, Catherine .. 660
Kent O soo
P0XB8, John 84
FONTINB. John 100
FOOTB. Albert 666
Brastus, Col 244, 246
FORBES, ArtAlbaM.. 761
Arthur Jnstln (fam-
HJ) 401
J. H., Dr. 401
J«ne 761
Ollrer T 488
FORD, Andrew S. ... 406
Anna L. 496
Oharlet 731
David 785
Emnm 461
FrankUn Smith 405
James Oliver 616
Jsmss Orson 616
James W 281, 462
John Patrick 781
Pbfibe J 785
Robert Wharton.... 481
Samuel 461
Spencer 731
Theodore Belven .. 616
William B 462
FORBSMIAN, Vira L.. 820
FORSBBBiO, Carol
Pearl 666
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FORSYTH, Frances
BLbabeth 066
James 265
KOSS, Barney 528
FO.SSBY. John 666
William John (fam-
ily) 566
FOSTER, .... 120
Ann 751
Anna 90
Blanche 703
Charles 54u
Oharles A 571
Chester Benjamin.. 897
Frank N.. Mrs 3»4
Jennie B 690
Jonatban 64, 90
Jonathan, Jr 146
Michael C 168
FOUT, Elisa 676
FOWLER, . ... 343
Abigail 106
Abraham, Jr 106
Alvln C 641
Ammi 106
BUdad 106
Catherine 181. 332
Deborah 106
Deborah (Pendle-
ton) ....60, 106, 181, 778
Dennis 640
Ell 106
Ethel May 640
Frank 4U2
FrankUn Henry .... 640
Franklin Nlckerson 4rj2
Frederick Luther. . . 610
Kenneth Luther ... 640
Leon Wilbur 640
Lester Dennis <H0
Levi 846
Lova *W
Luther W 640
Mary Staples ^*^ Si
Mattle ?»
BClner IW
Nancy M6
Nancy, Mrs ^ 5x..
Noah iW'o^^HJ^J
Noah, Jr.... 106, 181. S32-S
Percy Merrltt .... W
Rnth Bather W?
Sarah Maria «J1
Thomas Terry 328
Wilson 587
FOWiLBS, Blvlra .... 867
Giles 413
Lydla A «3
Naomi 606
FOX, Anne 808
Eleanor 808
FRALBN, Francis
Panl 616
James Boniface ... 615
Peter Daniel 615
Peter Francis 615
i*RANCIS(X>, Enoch
0 601
FRANKUN, Delia... 170
Horatio 482
Mary 482
Maurice 746
Sarah A 482
Ulysses H 746
FRANTZ, Benjamin
S 742
David T44
Julia A 744
Lyman 742
PRASER, Mariah ... 488
Pac*-
FRASK. Darius 2M
Brastns 224
Orvllle 224
FRABIBR, Bllsabeth. 806
Fanny 900
FREEMAN, Charles
Alfred 331
Frances Viola 614
Maria B 413
Myron Millard .... 381
Rose 306
Samuel 614
FREER, Bllsa 741
Hiram 741. 742
Mary 741
Mary Jane 742
Matthew 741
Theodore 741
FRENCH. Abel 237
Alpheus 450
dharles 274
ETben 349
Bdward 274
Evelyn 274
Frands 0 406
Franklin 274
Jobn 630
Marlnda 606
Pamelia 467, 460
Susan Clifford 274
Samnei 402. 727
FRINK. Abby 22.'
Abby Palmer 146
Abigail 203
AlonsD 211
Benajah 203
Benjamin ....123. 124. 211
Charles Augustus. . 224
Charlotte 204
Clartnda 22S
Cynthia 124
(3yrus 22'
Darius Stanton .... 224
Deborah 53
Blias 224
Ellas. Jr 224
Bllsa 225
Ephraim 63
Bnnioe 204
Francis 211
Oeorge Bllsworth... 225
George Henry 146
George TC 225
Giles 124. 127
onus 124. 127
Harvey 211
Ida Jane 226
Isaac 181, 224. 226
Isaac, Jr. 228
Isaac Fendleton... 225
Jane 128. 225
Jemaha 204
Joanna 290
John. .88, 128. 124. 127. 211
John, Jr. 63, 124
Ullle Frances 22.1
Lorlng 211
Loctna 211
Lucy 127, 162. 208
Lather 128
Lydla Ann 224
Margaret 224
Margaret Ann 224
Martha 224
Maiy, Mrs. 211
Mary Catherine ... 224
Maty BllBabeth .... 225
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Pftge
FBINK— (Oont.) ^^
Mary BUiwortfa ... 225
M*ry Smltti 1*«
Nancj ^
Nathan ^3
Nlchotas g*
OUver -Jj
Pltti Downer J*"
Polly gl
Pmdence 224
S£-*::::::::::^^
IS2 :::: ^
Tacy Jf?
Thomas 124, 211
Thomas, Jr ^"
Tiercy ^ ,"*
William ...^ W» 181»
146. 20B. 204
William Blias ^
William H. .....•• »
William Pendleton. M4
William Pitts 1*;
Zerriah ^
FBISBIB, Addison .. ^
CSora at. I^SS^- V- S
Junes Edwards ... 4»
FRITOH. MW»^t • ^"^
FBITTS, Jennie .... J}2
William J^
FRITZ. Bamer ...... ^S
FBOHOCK, Daniel U 40S
Charles 26, TO*
BmMy ?S
Oeorge ijo
William Harry o* J
William J----;-^ ^*
Pieston W ^
FBTHB — 7..::;:: 25
Natbanierr.*.*;^.;- ^5. 88
FULLEB, Alexander. 736
Clam A.. gj
Edward G gj
Frank S. fj;
Oeorse Bennett .... Jj^
Harriet, jgj
H«rter Jane "^
Borace 6 .••• Jis
Horace SteTensJr.. ijz
Jesse Pier {4*
Robert SMjnel .... JJg
Wlllifljn W *>"*
FUNOH. Bliaa Weln- ^^
FrSSStck'wbheVm": 88«
John ^
Mary aia"" ma
GAGBSB. Cfcaancey ^..^500
Barali Ann ««. WO
OAILOB, Jacob .... Ml
jAoe Ml
OAIiB, Annie Pendle-
ton Jg
Clam JfJ
Charles ffj
John Hamilton .... 887
Mary Bmma 8OT
Nancy 1^
GALLAUDET, Thom-
as Hookina Bev.. 106
OALLBY. Martha .. 6M
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GALLISON. Mary
WiDrtow 482
Sylyanns 482
GALLOP, Fanny Idel.
la 488
GALLOWAY. Emma
Frances 675
Oeorge Washington. 679
GALLUP, Nathan .. 99
GALOUSHA, Betsey J 251
OANiNIErrT, Bmma . OM
GABCBOjOIN, D. D. . . 2r71
GABCKEN, Ellsa.... 980
GARDINER, Mary
Janette 811
GARDNEEl, Col 97
Abby 189
Antonlette Amanda. 404
Arthm B 991
E]!>iri Rose 401
nnicrifl I.. Mns 810
j^^b M
Mo^hUHblo 898
Mi^ry ^Ltaa 486
L'cMi«Lo[ie 206
Statkbea 486
ThornAa Lieat 21
GA11^]ELI>, Cassias.. 287
Florence 615
O^RfjAN^D. Earle M.. 658
n - 897
658
„ ....uui Bmery ... 693
OARNVR. Abigail.... 261
Joihn. Lieat 60
GARRISTT, Bra May. 508
Sarah Ann 892
GARRISON, David... 741
David, Jr 741
GARRITSON. George
Edward 810
John 810
51 ary Bleanor 810
Peter 810
Walter Spear 810
WlllUm Pendleton.. 810
G A R R T B BANCH.
Mary E 499
GATE^S, Adaline 883
Clarence J 679
Ensign 803
Frederick 888
George E 383
LesUe Carleton .... 883
Mildred Bath 883
Samnei 888
Teresa 062
GAVIN. Isabella M... 989
Mary 686
GAVITT. Amos 109
Benajah 79, 105
Bertha Aogusta ... 486
Charles Pendleton.. 105
Bphrahn 200
Ethan Pendleton.... 486
Bseklel 79
George 104
Frank Lee 486
Hannah, Mrs. 106
Isaac P 109
Isaac Pendleton 105
Jesse Babcock .... 486
John, Capt 187, 189.
752,, 758
John Dmery 486
Joseph, Major 291
Jallns Babcock.... 486
Ketnrah B 291
Ketnrah P 106
Lois (Pendle-
ton) 79. 106. 772
Margery 488
PhaUey 218. 219
Pbebe Ann 10(f
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Rlioda 109
Sally 301
Sarah 109
Stepben 200
Stephen, Jr 200
Sylvester 79, 109
Sylvester, Jr 106
WlUlam 79, 774
WUllam Pendleton. 106
GAY, Mary 589
GAYiLB. Diana 671
Margaret Esther .. 670
Matthew 570
GAYLORD, Olive .... 136
GEARING, John
Washington 2S1
GIE3BB AmeUa 80B
Caroline 308
Dolly 178
Edith 609
Frederick Wright... 876
Grace B., Mrs. 824
Hannah 879
John Owen 169, 308
Sosan 498
GQLCHABD. Willard
H. (family) 787
GBOBOB. (family) .. 845
Frances Ann 868, 662
Isaac 368
Jacob 345
Leonard 994
Mary B. 954
GERMAIN. A b b i e,
Mrs 294
GBBRISH. Alice Ma-
rion 648
Benjamin 984
George B 648
George 1 648
Helen Delora 684
Rafos S 899
Rath 648
Susan A 525, 649
■Susan Albertlna ... 649
GETCHDLL, Dexter
B. 94R
Banlce 196
Thomas 86S
GETTUS. Catherine.. 682
GETTY, Mary Alice.. 714
GIBBS. Blin J., Mrs. 488
Lemuel 232
Lydla Martha 232
W B 444
GIBSON, * Bather Fox .* 878
Lemuel 207
Martha 549
Martha Ellen 488
Mary 179
Samuel Jack (fam-
ily) 789
niomas 739
GIDDINGS, Madeline. 620
GIFFOBD. Bnocb Les-
ter 551
Mary M 936
Shneon (family).... 991
GOLBABT, Mary .... 784
GILDBBT, Helen B... 815
Howard Barle 315
Ba]f>h lAorena S19
Susan 478
GIIL(?HBE0T, Fred .. 421
GIL(3HBI8T, James.. 244
GCLBS, Jemima 886
GELKEY, 713
Abbie 412
Adelmar 421
ATblon 421
Alice 887
Andrew 412
Ann 278
Digitized by V^OOQIC
814
THE PENDLETON OBNEALOOT
OILKKT— <0o&t.)
Artemliia 422
Artemlgia L 422. 616
Anguatas P 421
Areiy 417, 420. 428
Arery 0 421
Byron 0 408
Caleb Bates 411
Caroline Maria .... 412
Cerene F 242. 712
Clementine Wood .. 412
Daniel 406
Delia Ann 242
Delmar 421, 428
Dorothy S9Q
Edna 412
Bllaha 419
EUiu 421
Bmerson 419
Florine 422
Prances 646
Frank 419
George Pendleton... 419
Georglana 417, 421. 422
Grace 286. 430
Harriet Emily 412
Henrietta 646
Isaac 236
James Alonzo 406
Jane 144. 398
Jane Pendleton 286. 692
Jennie 412
Jcxbn 154, 191, 196.
286, 24% 712.
John, Jr 406, 411
John Shearing 406
John Marry 406
jQditib 243
Judith P 236
'Letybens 422
Lincoln 687
Llewellyn 421
Lucy Pendleton 412
Lj'ciirgns P 233
Lydla 236. 248, 280
Maggie Bell 406
(Biarla Louisa 419
Martha Jane 243
Martha P 414, 606
Mary Emeline .... 406
Mildred 412
Nathan P 242
Nathaniel Bonme... 412
Nelson 422, 646
Oscar 421
Otis 363
Paris 422
Peter 406
Philip 138, 236, 243, 280. 592
Philip, Jr 236, 243
Pyam L. 646
Pyam ILoring 646
Roscoe P 422
Royal 236
Sarah A 421
Sarah Elisabeth 406
Sarah Fearing 412
Sibyl 272
Sybil S 242
Thomas... 242. 419. 420. 422
Thomas. Jr 144, 273.
399, 414. 603
Thomas W 243
Welcome 286
GILLETT, Benjamin
Franklin 624
Carlos Newton 624
Carlos Newton. Jr... 624
Francis 624
Horace Baton 624
Minnie Ann 624
Sarah Elisabeth.... 624
OILLBTTB, Abigail.. 182
GILLBrT, BUen 646
Page
GILLIAM. Dorothy... 245
GILLUS. B^rank 666
Minnie 666
GILMAN, Aretlrasa... 402
Jennie 402
Liisie T 650
Roeweli 402
GILMORE, John 157. 282
Locke Clifford 460
Margaret Clark.... 282
Nancy 157
Samnel 429
GUiPAT&ICK. Benja-
min 640
GILSTON. Maltby ... 97
01 NTT. James Mel-
Tille 659
QITTIN8. James 688
Mary Maria 587
GLADDING. Abraham
S 293
Thomas Carpenter
(family) 298
GLADHILL. Grace
Jane 697
William 697
GLASS, Alice Virginia 266
Cyrus 256
James AJbeet 256
GLAZIER, Asa 696
Oscar R 6Q6
Roland G 696
GiLEASON. Anna 244
Earl Howard 494
Rnanna 293
GLBICH, Frederick... 641
Mary Cora 641
GLIDDBN, Asa 330
Walter 234
Walter S 234
GLOVER, Mr 4
Cora May 487
Elisa P 372
H. C 487
Malcom 437
P«ten 487
Oscar 412
Vallie Ester 487
GODBER. William... 565
GODiDARD, Ernest
Joseph 607
Joseph 697
Joseph Frederic 507
Phllenia 370
Roy Hunsden 697
tSarah 92
Willis Fre<lerlc .... 697
GODFRE7Y, E5dward...7, 8, 14
Larlna 419
GODING, Henry Clay 407
GOFF, Rebecca 467
GOLDEN. Edward B. 683
GOLD8BERRY. Ida
Dorothea 860
GOOD, Amanda J. ... 640
Kathryn Bell 666-7
GOODAIiL, Orson ... 383
G O O D B N O U G H,
Alonao 669
Mildred Abella .... 569
Walter Pendleton.. 569
Walter Plommer... 569
OOODHNIOW, EUmund 87, 44
Hannah 37
John 44
GOODING. David.... 6TO
Sanah IBfeniUy 579
GOODMAN, .. 127
Jerusha Ann 211
GOODNOW, James... 408
Mlrlttn 0 408
GOODRICH, BIsle ... 614
Ernest S 534
Gordon S 513
Page
Howaxd 614
Joseph 614
Joseph H 514
GOODWIN. Catherine
H 690
Cbloe ISl
Eunice. Mrs. 411
George 643
Hiram 221
J. J 181
Joseph 402
Myrtle Eloise 221
Newton Bossell ... 221
WUliam 690
GORDON. BeUe .... 451
Charles A 313
Christiana G 464
George Wadsworth. 428
Nelson 451
GORGES, Ferdinando.5, 14, 26
GOBiHAM. Larlna ... 256
Mary 393
GORRBL, Jowpbine.. 610
GORRDLL. WUliam
E 671
GORTON. Wealthian. 92
GOSART, Jacoft> C.
(family) 746
GOSDA. I^dia 639
G0S90M. Hannab 563
GOSWBLIL, Nora
Deane 2TS
GOULD. Almeda S.... 241
Andrew 520
Benjamin T 241
Betsey 267
Clarence 265
Clarence A 265
Daniel 241
Daniel, Jr 241
EFbrldge Gerry 410
BlbrJdge R 241
Bpbraim 270
Bphiaim. Jr 270
Esther 241
James Albert 549
John C 271
Locana 271
Laclnda J 241
Lather H 241
NatSianiel C 241
Nelson P 271
Pamella 312
Peleg P 271
Susannah M 241
Thomas A 265
Ttlaon 271
Virginia 266
Wallace Marshman . 410
Wealtha P 271
William 241. 267, 270
William TlHson ... 241
Willla P 271
GOULDSBORO, dally. 827
GOIITOH, Robert.... 11
GOWARD, E r n e a t
•Bllswortti 643
GOYETTE, Francois . 610
Oallda 610
GRADY 322
GRAHAM Ellsaltetb R 558
Elvira G. Mrs 51tt
Jane 684
OSAiENOBR. BO^ar
James RItter 375
GRANGER. Emma F. 679
Rebecca 564
Sidney 679
GRANT. Almlra ... 44S
Sdith A 473
BUsba 808
BUaa A 687
Fnancls A 473
Frederick H 478
Esther 17S
Digitized by V^OOQIC
INDBZ
815
GRANT— (Oont.)
Geonre 478
Giles C 685
Grace Ita 478
Haonali 881
Henry HlcldMn
fantily 886
John Miller 473
LUl Nellie 489
Mabela 281
Maty 554« 738
Noah 67
Phebe 473
Bachel 680
Sarah 686
SiUw Ftorter 609
Saaan Adeline 699
tr. S. Gen 826
GBASfilAY. Cora ... 670
ORATB8, Etaklly .... 206
Jamea B 067
Jamea H. family . 667
Lnclnda F 492
Mary 898
GRAY, Eather 146
laaac P 425
James W 609
Latham 170
NelUe U 600
William 380
GREIDN 268
Abigail 94
Alice 186
Oharlea A. family.. 648
Evelyn A 681
Mary 482
Mary Ann 644
Mary Frances .... 408
Mary J. Mrs 184
Mlllen S 631
Samuel 185
WlllJam 642, 644
GREENE. Gen 104
Cairistopber Ool. ..118, 758
E. A 617
Martha 217
GREENLAW, Elmira. 662
GRESSNLiEAF, Charles 655
GREENMAN, Abigail. 149, 217
Lydla 103
Reynolds 133
Silas 65
Thomas 196
William 263
GRiEENOUOH, Edith. 464
GREENWALT, Mary
Lnclnda 378
GREGORY. Christina. 675
GREINEISEN, Ellsa-
abeflh 683
Mathlas 683
GREY. Jamea M.... 733
GRIFFETH, John .. 255
GRIFFIN. Alexander. 159
Anita P 284
Amy Gertmde 536
Chauncey G 573
Clarissa 269
Eben 260
Ebenezer 156, 288, 2n, 281
Bbenecer, Jr 155. 536
Edwin L 277
Edwin Pendleton .. 277
Eleanor 460
Elisba 156, 156
Eliza Ann 536
Etta Mabel 277
Grace Pollard 443
Harold Pendleton .. 536
Isaac H 536
Lenora 284
Leri S 586
Lllllas B 277
Lydla 156
Miranda J 536
Page
NatSian 158
Norman Danbar ... 586
Otts 165
Peleg G 686
Peleg .Faodleton .. 156
Phineaa 106. 277, 284
Pbineaa A 284
Phineaa A Jr 284
Samnel 277
Sarsh 412
Sarah « 277
Snaan 20u
Thomas 156
WUUam 158
GBXTFIIH. Agnea .. 862
Oharlea 200
Josephine P 200
GRIM!M1IB, Annie ... 744
GRINDLB. nrancla .. 240
Jodith 406
Nancy 400
GRINIOBLL. PriKlUa. 105
Prudence 105
GBISWOLD, Aaenath. 256
Margaret 610
Mary Adelaide .... 816
iMary Ojacretia .... 220
Wealthy 878
GROOMS, Marllla ... 716
OROOSBBOK. Gora . . 728
GR08E, Peggy 239
GROSS, I^dfa 686
GROVE, laaac 862
GBOVBR, Adrlmna... 608
Dorotlur 528
Edna Bllaa 481
Ella Adelle 481
Banlce 525
George 867. 626. 526
Henry Gonrtland .. 481
Henry Lother 481
Herbert 606
Leafy 621
Mary 626, 556
Nancy 650
Ruthann Pendleton. 481
Sarab 588
William 528
GROVBS, Dr 478
Anthony, Rot 517
Emma Angcline ... 517
Helen P 517
Ida E 617
iTa Oatherlne 617
John 617
John Q 017
Marie B 617
GRUBB, Jacob 673
Wmis Deo 678
GRUNERT, Bemhard
G 718
Matilda 718
fHiereaa 713
GUILD, John 185
GUILES, Jamea 621
I^dJa 521
Maria 521
GULLIVER. Dhmscilla 811
GUNTHER. John
Jacob 215
John Jacob, Jr 215
GUPPY. Gertrude ... 788
GUPTILL, Almena B.. 707
AJora Judson 626, 707
Charles (family) .. 526
Ellen 852
ElmSra 644
Homer 626, 707
Mary Ann 850, 360
Sarah 700
Stillle W 526
StiUman 526, 626, 644
Snsle May 526
GURR, Mary Barber. 590
William 500
GURRBLL, 'Mary .... 506
OnY. Cora O ^?
HADDOZ. Alta L... 678
Hnooh 678
Bnoch IL. 678
OUy% BateUa 678
HADLEY. Mary .... 088
HADSAIiL. Joseph .. Ill
Rachel ii2
HAD9ELL .. 742
ELABNBOKB, Red .. 840
BAOANB. Lena V.. 678
BAiSN, e a r b m r a
Mkiy 606
iBenlamin Daylaae. 008
Darid 608
James Pendleton .. 608
RAINES. Florence B. 466
Jane B 828
Jennie 063.
JoaepH 828
Mary Ann 880
HAKBS, Jonathan .. 70, 71
Samnel 460
S«ah tM 460
HALB. Adallne Mn.. 624
George S 644
Sarah 424
HALBY, Bdmond .. 285
Margaret 206
^M^ry 200, 486
HALL, Mice May... jm
/^*m^ 20B
Arthur B 670
Asenath 206
Beatrice Annie ... 607
Benajah 206
Benjamin 188, 206
iBenJamln, Jr 206
Brian 42
Caroline Pendleton. 607
Cordelia 270
Conrtland T 466
DarW 607
David H 142, 271
Edmund 466
Elisha Henry 246
Eliza Jane 246
Elizabeth 46R
Ella fLoniaa 688
Emily M 271
Eunice 159
Fann/ Statea 800, 466
Famham 246
Frances A 150
Frank 671
Frank W 848
Frye 246
George Clancy 246
George Dana 246
Geoi^e P 071
Herrey King 246
Honor 117
Horace Marshall .. 688
Horace W 608
Isaac 206, j!^0
Isaac F 570
James 117, 614, 787
James Randall 700
Jerusha 206
Jesse W 150
John 42
John Farnham 246
John P 150
John Pendleton ... 100
John T 246
Johnson 254
Joseph ...42. 142, 168, 160
Joseph Hon 271
Joseph Frye 246
Joseph Thomas ... 607
Julia Amelia 246
Kate A 071
Lottie May 614
lAicy Jane 700
Lydla W 150
Digitized by V^OOQIC
916
THB PBKDLSTON OBNBALOGT
BAU^<C0Bt.)
I^mftB 15S. 168. IM
906, AM
I^mu Jr isa, UQ
Ifarlah 906
Ifartba Am 254
Uarj 4X »6
Hut B 466, 661
UyrtM loO
rh#b« 117, 206
BacHMl 106
0wmh Abb 480
Sanii Bowdawn .. M6
Sanh BtaBliM .... 946
Simeon 847-8
TbomM .800, 406, 465, 631
Timothy 846
Walter 0 911, 607
Winiam 906» 225
William MUmo .. 246
Zebolon 439
HAULBOUBO, A B*
drew 400
Frank (famllr) ... 400
HALLBCK, Robin L 781
BALLDIT, CbUtte
Elida 812
Heorj 312
Henry (Lee 812
flAUiOOK, Bobert L TBI
HAIMJOU, Amoe .... 806
BAlliSTBAA), A n-
drew JajCkeoB ... A27
UlUe Bell 827
Mlwile Iffarchie ... 327
Wanes B 827
Charlee W 506
eAVrwOMAX, Bee-
ei* 5S7
Clifton 587
Ocorre Samuel ... 587
Joeeph Marlon 587
Marie 567
HAMILTON . 088
Bessie Ann 456
Olaxidtai 860
Hannah 668
Jamee 607
Jessie MItcliell ... 675
Peter (family) ... 607
Bebecca 526
William 675
dAJALIN, Joseph A. 661
HAMlf. Ida Belle .. 618
Juan 61S
HAMMOND, BllM .. 481
Bnnlce B 616, 646
Fletcher 768
Hannah MarU ... 606
LlUlan A 650
Lather WBllama .. 650
Margaret 480,486
Mary 6 646
Nathan 646, 616
William 480, 481
AAMOR, Jane 494
BANGHflKTT, Martfea
Amanda 682
HANCOCK. Uaac .... 206
Maud 680
Nancy 908
Samuel 242
BANOOX, Beaale .... 260
Bdward 92
Bdward, Jr 92
Bmellne L 886
Franoee 440
TreeloTe «2
Jbeeph Neyee 960
L7dla 02
Belef 960
Zetralon 09
BAND. Abraham .... 642
Alya 888
Daniel Oipt........ 106
642
PMe
Orrin Day 618
Beoben 518
Waiter Pendleton... 619
HANITT. Deborah .... 180
HANDY8IDB, M a r> _
Ctt«t 588
HANBR,- Alfred 842
HANBS, Alexander ..677, 678
Joseph P. (family). 676
iMary M 6rr7
HANroOlD, eoMuma
Bebecca 249
HAlilFL. Oarl 68ft
Sophia 684
HAiNNA, BUsabeth .. 216
Henrlette 678
HANNON. Walter ... 482
HANBOOM, Jamee W 506
Martha A 006
OllTe A 506
HANSEN. Ohrtatine.. 570
HANSON, BUsabeth . 586
Hans 706
Holdah J 600
Jennie Marie 706
Josephine 666
HAPGOOD, Jnllan ... 717
HABADON. Lewis M. 568
HABAT/WN, Orr 441
WiUiam H 441
HABBUTT. Charles
Ber 288
HARDEN, Gecrfe F.. 682
HARDING. Christiana 661
Israel 766
Lenora 488
MabelJ 600
Samnel 606
Sears 661
William 488
WUllam Stacy 488
HABDT, BUna A 664
Harriet W 409
Manly Dr 402
Mary 986
Maxy (Pendleton) .117, 787
Mehltable B 402
WUllam 0 286
HABKNBSfi. John... 87
Olney 228
HABLOW, B 1 1 s a
CararohlU 240
John 240
Zlrsli 362
HABNIB, Bebecca... 107
HABBIMAN. Bertha
fFranceUa 419
Bdwaid N 274
Fred Irrinff 410
James 419
Jamee B. 282
John 20
UUian 462
HARRINGTON. Abby
May «0»
Bdward 406
Gilbert Henry .... 667
James 607
James J 657
JalU B 660
Mary Ann 68S
Nellie MaybeUe ... 507
Boss Belle 406
HARRIS, .... 589
BenjMBin NUes ... 177
Bertha 748
Isaac 680
Manrin 748
Mary 801
Mattle 748
Minerrm 48T
Minnie 967
Pmdence 88
Wllliaa Bdsoa
(family) 680
HABBI80N. Gen. ... 947
Addle 267
Joel 788
Lather 783
HABT. Alice 128
Bdward PendletOB.. 318
Elisabeth 680
Blisabeth Lamont.. 333
Bmlly 480
Brye Lynn 282
Harland Bailey 568
Harry S 668
Henry Dee 333
Isabella 746
James 318
Kesia 643
<Lydla 326
Mabella Pendleton. 818
Marion Lovla 488
Matthew Bice .... 232
Noah B. 332
Beoben CL 232
William BOw^ud... 318
RARTMAN. Andrew. 164
Joseph 164
Kate Pendleton 164
Mary A^ Mn^ .... 59*
Sophia 682
HARTOUOH, P.
Christian 443
HARTSHORN, DeUy
Williams 223
HABTT. OjnihUi ... 438
Brelyn 945
OrMe GUllam 246
Henry Pendleton... 246
Samnel 243
Samuel Tolman 245
William Handy.... 245
HABVBT, Jolia Ann 806
Saimh 668
HA9EI/nNB, John
dweter 892
HABKBLL, Oeotge F. 274
James 166
Lottie 0 274
MelTln D. 274
Sarah Maria 167
Sarah Bandall .... 483
HASKIN. William
H., Dr n8
HASTINGS. Cbaries
Daniel 6r2
Daniel 6R
Jane 673
BATCH. Abbie B 602
Abigail 867. 531
Atted Piorter 414, 4]S» 606
Alton CalTln 272
Amass 213, 274
Amass Porter 272
Benjamin 1 608
Bertlia 608
Bessie A 332
BUes 996
GalTin 422
CalTln C 415
Charles Chaoneej. .414, 606
Christine N 602
Daniel A 422
Dorothy B. 602, 712
Bdlth M. 606
Edna H 415
IMwln B 272
BBloC 608
nnma 074
Brelyn 606
Forrest 606
Frank LesUe 606
'wd Arery 373
Oeotie W 421
Han7 Porter 973
H*nry P. 374
913
Digitized by V^OOQIC
INDEX
817
Page
BATCH— (Oont.)
Jamea e06
James Dea 602, 604
Jaoet 272
Jared 290
Lenrael 422
LetitlA A 415
LnclBda 180
Lola A. eoe
Lydia 624
Martlka 006
aiary H 004
Naacj mien 603
PhUena 272
Preston Leslie .... 606
Pyam D 602, 061, 712
Pyam Sdwln 602, 661
Rotoert 608
Rudolph 603
Rath 608
SaU/ 681
Samnel W 608
Sarah Adelaide 274
Sarah M 606
Sophia 200
Sophronla Ann 272
Sasan Bmily 200
Wealthy P 248
Wealthy Pendleton. 272
WmJam C 272
WiUam E 272
HATOOMAN, 84S
HATHAWAY, Tliom-
as JL. 872
HATHORMB, Oapt... 14, 28
Mary B 280
Sarah A 288
Zenas F 289
HATT. Amy 861,667
George 860
HAUGH, James Jen-
nings 818
Sarah Ann 818
HAVENER, Ollfton
Henry 461
Elisabeth 461
ILoA Cecil 461
liGd Clifton 461
LocUe Ihnmande... 461
H A W B S, William
(family) 866
HAWKINS, Anthony
Hope 427
Janet <MQKensie.... 698
liarmadnke James. 608
MUUcent Hope 427
Permelia 102
Richard S he I d o n
Hope 428
HAWLBY Catherine. 886
Bmiha 619, 642
HAWSE, Charles 688
Nettle J 808
E[AWTHORNB. Elisa-
beth 522
James 522
HAYDBN, Amelia
Pendleton 836
CalTin 620
Cicero 874
Grace Ann 628
HenrietU W 886
Henry J 886
Jane Blisa 629
John 874
John Cook 886
Mary 874
Nathaniel Loomis.. 886
Nehemlah 874
Susan 874
Tempemnee 874
B A Y B S, Comelios
<famUy) 664
Jeremiah 867
Pnc*
BAYNB8. Cbarlotte.. 606
Daniel 660
Edith Alice 607
B"» 708
Horace 206
Jennie A 606
John 400
John R. 668
Katherine Ida 480
Ifai»e 716
Mabel 660
Maria P 278
Mary KUen 668
Nathaniel 278
WiUlp 206
Solomon W 607
William 580
HAYNUB, Ctoosgla EX 688
Henry 858
William Henry .... 850
HAYS, Martha 652
HAYWOOD. Harriet
A. 419
HAZARD. Nathaniel. 780
Tliomaa 70
HAZBIiTINB. Charles
p. ggg
HAZEN, Anna ....'.'! 818
Sarah Blisa 220
HAZLBfWOOD, Fannie
Elisabeth 702
Robert joe
HBAOAN, William... 867
BBAJLs 588
Frederick Kliby* Mor-
ton 668
Hiram a06
Uoyd 668
Sarah 606
Walter Elmer 668
HBALD, Caroline .... 244
Mary 286
HBAUDY, May 648
HBCKBRMAN, N e 1-
Ub 672
Tracy Victoria 672
UEUX3ERD, Dledrlch
W. P 810
HBILBMAN, Honor C 600
HBI8LBB, Henry.... 681
Fannie 681
HBISZ, Charles 746
Florence 746
HEMPSTEAD, Joshua 65
HBNDBR8HOTT,
Sarah 650
HBNDEB80N, Anna.. 680
!▼« 600
John Harris 689
Mary 846
Mary B 406
HEN.DR10KS, Thom-
as A. 428
HDNRY, Elisabeth... 668
Elisabeth D 678
Oeorge 668
James L. 678
Nellie 668
BBBB, X^ 784
Walter
ifmnj) 669
BOBICK, Gbaxlea
Henry 478
Charles Henry Pen-
dleton 478
Clara Henry 474
misa Jane 867
BllaaS»eth I86, 214, 217
Emily M. 607
Frederick A 416
George 416
Oeosge. Jr 4I6
Page
George Franklin. . . . 47S
Henry 8.. Mrs 210
Isaac H 682
John F 416
Lncinda 262
I^esoa B. 416
Mary R 416
MerrlU B 416
Rnth 408
Sally 820
Stephen 478
Snsan M. 416
Tena B 416
HERRING, Carrie R. 718
John 6 718
HIORRINOTON, J o-
seph Clark 266
HERSDY, Adna, Jr... 864
Alfred Q. (famUy). 458
Delora M 864
Leonard M 468 '
William Henry 854
HBRSON, John (fam-
Uy) 858
Mary 664
HBRT, IsabeUa 740
HBB.VEY. A 1 h e r t
Washington 669
HBWES. Blbridge.... 242
Margaret 244, 684
PaoU 186, 684
HBWETT, Clark .... 542
B. Walter 40T
HEWITT, Amanda J. 820
Benjamin 820
Benjamin B 820
Benjamin Pendleton 820
Clark 643
Bllsabeth 119
Hannah 861
Henry 820
LydJa 176
Melissa 804
Phoebe Prentice.... 811
Samuel I. C 861
Smith 861
HBWLBTT, Josiah,
Jr 187
Mary 486
Nathan 465
Snsan M 486
HIGHBORN, Desiah.. 686
Sarah 278
mCKS, Charles Earle 407
Millard Fillmore... 407
HIFE, Emma 181
HI<»Y. Albert Tracy 686
Mary Rnth 686
BIGGINS, Anna 610
Barton F. 760
Cora 8 607
Peter 620
Sally 401
Seth H 607
Thomas 610
HIGSON, (Mary 706
HILBUBN, Desire. . . 664
HniL, Alexander 266
Alexander, Mrs. ... 140
Clara 282
Edna V 472
ElU Ada 266
Florence A 688
Frances Alberta 646
Frank T 646
Harriet Gordon .... 260
Helen 488
John 770
Nathaniel 778
Roger 17, 29
R«tli B. 646
Sarah ^
William D. (fam-
ily) 728
Digitized by V^OOQIC
818
THE PENDLETON OBKEALOOY
HILLABD, Jofan 84
HILLS, Eetiier G«rd-
ner 614
Oscar 614
HILT, Fiorina Thom-
as 240
Lydia Jane 240
Nehemlaih 240
H)]!LTON, Edward.... S, 0
&farttia 280
HINOEUdAN, Haiy... 006
mNOKLBY, A!)eL... 1S6
Dolly 367
EUas B 161
Esther 136
Harry 206, 206, 207
liwsy 01. 150
Lucy Ann 160
Mercy 80
Samuel 67
Samuel H 320
Samoel Hitbbard. . . 214
Susan 645
Wyatt 160
HINB. JuiU B 382
HINBS, Heniy H. .. 481
HINMAN, Joshua.... 748
HISOOX, Darid 187
E^unlce 306
Thomas 770
Wmiam 187, 771
BITOHOOOK, Bllsa-
heth 226
Sally 607
Sarah 613
SUence 607
HITGHINiQiS, Freder-
ick 360
HOADLBT, Abigail.. 106
HOAO, Maioolm J..... 668
HOBART, Guy O. . . 458
Laura 136
HOBBS, Dolly 424
Mlcah 141
HODGDON, Annie
Louise 264
Josephine 663
William L. 264
HODGE. OharlotU
BUMbeth 746
HODGBS, George F.,
Mrs 42
Matilda Caroline... 160
HODGKINfi, Betsey.. 627
HODOBIAN, Albert
H 251
HODGSON, B m m a
Maria 440
Florence Ethel 460
Robert John 460
HOENSAXiABR, J o-
Ibannah 707
HOFFBEt, Charlotte.. 714
Nancy 714
HOFFMAN, Susan E. 300
HOLBROOK, J o n a-
than 400
Plhebe 400
HOLOOMB, Adelaide. 6S1
Albert 681
Bdson 381
Bllen B 381
HOLDER. Sarah .... 258
HOLDRBDGE, 217
Deborah 126
HOLES, Carrie Ere-
line 406
Delaware 403
George Thomas 405
OOLLABAUGH.
George 714
Page
Jacob Franklin
(ftunUy) 714
Milton Adams 426
HOLLADAY, Bebeoca
Ann 686, 607
HOLLANBDOK. Oora 740
HOLLAND, Teresa M. 666
HOLLDNBBOK, Maxy
Jane 406
HOULBT, Harriet ... 256
H O L L I D A T, Ada-
laide 841
Anson Lareme .... 841
Anson (Leroy, Ber... 841
Dartoa Leny 341
Ella Adelia 341
Henry 341
Ira 841
Leroy 841
HOLLISTBR O a t h-
erine Eliza 404
George F 494
HOLLOWAY Almira. 564
Enoch (family) 682-8
Isaac 682
Isaac Gerry 664
HOLMES. Albert
Sumner 688
AnTomette 306
Florence Leona 588
Jessie 538
John 638, 780
John, Jr 781
Biiargttret 17T
Mary 290
Mercy 259
Oliyer 373
ThooMis 088
HOLSTIBN. Susan .. 443
HOLT. Mary 360
HOLTOM, Frederick
George 743
William 743
Whmle 743
HOLTON, Lucy 338
William 338
HOOKE, FranclB .17, 18, 26
noOEKR. Clara
EBtiier .,.. 682
Ilt^ury Plater 632
Itnuiiom fj. 206
VTuller C 670
nOiiPBSR, Adalbert . 242
Obarl^e ArChiM" 541, 664
rbflkTif-'tt CliQdennen. 664
nt^TXTT 640, 664
HeiUT fanillir 640, 541
Mar> kdtaueia . . . 664
Ssmiffl faoiUy . . . 530
Wtlltfliu 283, fJ30, 540
H<"^PE^ Anthirtir ... 427
UOl^iilXa, Adeline F. 424
Albert 233
BIbrldge 283
B<£artha ;.. 238
Mary Ann 415
Richard 415
Rufus 347
Seth 424
HOPPER. Mary E... 262
HOE»SON. Maty 106
HORBEI/r. EaiaTDeth 637
HORN, Florence
Mrs. 616
Henry 402
Mary Louise 478
HORNE. Converse F. 464
Converse IiYancIs . 464
GranvUle Nathan . . 464
Granville P 464
HORTON, Huldah ... 218
Rozana A 168
H08KINC9, Anna 182
HOSMAN, Rachel .. 622
P«e
H06MBB, JoMpb ... 183
HODBBk, Alexander
family 590
Bmma 681
WUUam 681
HODBTON, Nancy
Agnes 606
Snaan J 4S»
HOVER, John
Geoise Solomon. . 666
John Solomon .... 666
HOWARD, Amanda.. 890
Amelia 640
ArCbnr Heniy 402
Byxon G 458
Charles Logan 402
OhMter 40e
Daniel 406
Elisabeth S. 2SS
Fred Amee 228
Gilbert Poeton 458
Hattie Cochran .... 228
Helen Glllett 228
Ira Ephralm 228
Jake 840
James Henry 492
Julia A, A. 268
Lois Alford 406
Lora Frances 549
Marcellne 492
Margaret 407
J^aomi 390
Pendleton 458
Philip 482
-^-.-.1hr,T^ " 26S
S.I r-,., . 287
W r..,:,'. T. 228
U-Il;.|![i 253
n'illlAtn Edward .. 458
WllllBOi J. A 263
lTt>TS'^. MHTp^ret .. 785
Winlfned Drulson . 288
H<mRS, Chandler
William* 430
F^Dinia Jnac 573
Fn*deHct Wood ... 430
ITf^rbe:^ Aaron 430
Ji>«^r>hlt>e 673
( Vrrln A 673
•HOXIE. Charles 809
SheTdoo T 485
^rOXSlE. Ethna I... 688
ila/ard . 261
I.ydia Aim 261
senioa . , i ^ 688
ncvVT, liaxT J 693
Muirr Ldoln 309
M art 1 met J. 405
SiinitTpl 495
Wlinam 309
in TIB A KD, ATdgail . 126
imnh'l 69
Klljrnbotli 100
l^rrilu 57
Su<bn>lt 2S9
nrBT-RY, ^t:abel
480
] A .... 64i
HUDSON, Annie ... 449
Charles B ^4
Mary 211
Mary E 449
Richard G 449
HUFF. StranbDldge. . 620
HUFFMAN, Susan
Alvlra 704
HUG<9INS, Althiea....476, 477
HUGHES. Grace ... 304
Stephen 304
HULL. Gen 170
Catherine 60u
Guy 0 614
Harriet Amelia 176
Harry 176
Hany, Jr 176
Digitized by V^OOQIC
INDBZ
819
Page
HUUi— (Oont.)
LlBde 614
liorlndA 830
Sanalej 886
Sarah Jane 170
BUU^TNO. BCargaret. 110
HULTZ, Benjamin. . . 782
HUM1», fl!7lTeater .. 890
HUMMON. Baaan .... 644
UUMPHRUr, Alice
Bliaa 280
Jamea 280
Lemuel Palmer .... 280
Mlmle lUwe 280
Obed 280
HUMPHBIBS, Maggie 646
HUNGBBFOBD, Ln-
cinda ase
Reuben 186
HUNSIKBB. James M 266
BU19T. Alfred Perd-
ral 24»
Ollfton 8 270
lUJaa 270
Emilv P 480
Snoch 270
Bva A. 661
George AH>ert 270
Helen 606
Johanna 276
Joslah 288
Llute 467
Mary Lolee 270
Myra Al^Oiott 270
Rachel Pendleton .. 270
Riapah 176, 820
SMney 249
HUNTER, Ann .... 390
Edgu 731
Jamea 716, 781, 788
Jane 715
Jennie A 610
Maty 670, 715
Sarab B. 738
Susan J 737
Walter Perdne 610
HUNTINGTON, Albert
Elijah 500
•BUjah 204
Eliza 167
Gertrude Hortenae. 600
Hannah P 222
Helen 219
Hudlah 247
Jabes 122
HURD 280,366
Blliabeth 749
Jane Augusta 229
John 156
Maigaretta Mrs. .. 188
Nanc7 Diana .... 482
Bclbeoca 328
Stephen 229
HURLBUT, Gertrude
Irene 676
HURIiBUTT, Jamea . 378
Jane Ann 878
HURIiBY, Thomaa. . . G48
HURT. Isabella .... 749
HUSON, Gabriel fam-
ily. 549
HlfrCIHlONB, Vina. . . 841
HUTOHINS. Albert . 868
Urial 172
HUTOHIINSON, Ann. 3
Ann Jane 659
Ofaarlea Samuel 559
Edwin G 608
Bllflba 84
SkneUne RJdgway 669
Geornria M 443
Grace Greffoiy 608
Harriet Frances . . 559
Henry 669
Jidia 728
Page*
Melinda 660
WniUm 660,728
William HeniT .... W»t
HUTTON, George .. 862
jupIqm 864
HTATT, Fernia iuitred 787
HTDID, Amasa 818
Oaiollne 6 207
Bugene FoMfer ... 266
^anny 214
Lucy Aim 167
PhUena Jane 818
ZUpha 166
HTLBB. Adonijah .. 678
Sarah B 678
IDiB, Mary 202
Nathan 202
IMABK. Carol ine
Maioe 717
Francis XaWer .... 717
INBBMIT, Chriatian
D. (family) 679
Ulrich 679
INGBRSOIiL, Amanda 828
Daniel 640
Bllsabeth 851. 862. 868, 869
Susan 640
INGLES, Joihn 642
INQRAHAM, Arls Lo-
rinda 884
Warren 884
IPSON. Christiana ... 475
James Jr 476
IRBLAND, Bdlth .... 828
IRISH. Bliaa 174, 800
John 811
Mary 166
8u8f^n Brown 811, 812
IRONS, Hannah 894
IRWIN, Gertrude ... 612
Robert 618
I8BHLL. WrezaTlUe . 605
IVBS, Feasenden B... 280
Feaaenden L 230
JuUue 489
•LilUe 489
Mary 288, 289
Mary Elisabeth ... 691
Sherman Kimberly. 230
Sylvia B 280
JACKINS. Henry .... 868
JACKSON. Albert
Rlchardaon 283
Alton Atwell 288
Alton Blanchard . . . 288
Arthur Morison ... 288
Darld 61
Edmund 4
Bliaal>eth 686, 687
Elvira 608
Bvelyn Pendleton.. 288
George 587
George WUliam ... 694
Helen 687
James Frederic .... 478
James Marsh, Dr. . . 4«4
James Wilson 676
Jesse 478
Lucy A 592
iMarla Ann 698
Mary Ellen 684
Prudence 890
Sarah Alice 622
William 622
William Shaii»leaa . 478
JACKWAT. Thomas . 206
JACOBS, Blanche
Ethel 678
David P 871
Mercy 181
Wilson 181
JACQUES, Hannah . 484
JAGEIS. Frederick .. 421
JAMES, Ellen M .... 466
Frances T 617
Page
JAMSBON, Albert ... 480
Andrew 480
Carrie 1 480
Oharlea J 480
Dora 480
Bllaabetli 286, 480
Isaac 4ao, 611
Jamea >L 480
John (family) .... 46
John Alexander .. 869
Mary 860,698
Mosea 686
Sarah Bllaabeth ... 611
JAQUaSH, iNeUle .... 670
JABTIS, Bdna May . . 200
JAYNem, Carrie B. . . 477
JEFFBBY. Alice .... 476
JBFFBBY. Sarab ... 802
JBLLIBV, Bather ... 457
JBLLISON. Forest .. 644
JBMISON. John (fam-
ily) 46
JBNKINB. Bather P.. 696
Margaret 489
Mary Albrnm 600
Buby V 640
WlUiama 096
JBmiB, William .... 216
JBXNINGS, Mary Mra 256
Mary B 744
Sarah 888
JBNNIISON, William . 2
JBPSON, Martha .... 676
JBWBLL, Hiram A.. 827
Hiram Auguatua .. 827
Margaret Lucille .. 827
JBWUXTT. AdeUa B.. 216
David 0 296
Lncretla Orcutt ... 877
Mary 296
JIL80N, Harriet ... 286
JINKINB, Margaret . 488
JOHNSON .. 501
Abigail 724
•AblgaU (Pendleton) 68, T80
AUce M 066
Alzina 228
Anson 247
Caroline 676
Caroline Lucy 712
Catherine Barbara.. 400
Clara 666
Daniel B 484
Edward 247
Frances Augusta .. 224
Franklin Poore .... 274
Harvey 224
Helen Aurella 221
James 6, 353
Laura 738
Levi 228
Mary A 628
Mary Ann 609
Noyes Poore 274
Olive Bldora 665
Ralph 176
Sarah Elizibeth ... 224
Susan Wealthan ... 247
William Allhande.. 685
William Ellas 224
William M 712
;rOHNST0N, Joanna . 856
Mary 896
JONES. Albert Carlos 441
Albert Carlos. Jr... 441
Attgellne • 672
Anna 64
Arthtir 744
Benjamin 271
Clara 490
Cornelius 687
Daniel 744
Delia Ann 221
Delpha 624
Bbcneaer 218
Ella 467
Digitized by V^OOQIC
820
THE PENDLETON OSNBALOOY
J0NB6~(Gbnt.) .
Enf retng S12
BiBtoe sae
Fannie BliMbeth .. 700
George 457
Georglana 072
Hannah 241
Harvey 487
Helen Pendleton .. 441
Henry 886
Jajnes 742
Jane 864
Janet 267
Jeraie 687
J<Meph 142, 268
iLocy A 606
Mary 624
liebltaUe 441
Mercy 218
Nancy 221
Nathaniel 241
Pherine 621
Pomeroy Judge 221
Robert F 067
Bolwrt Leckle 671
RoeetU 267
Sarah 241
Barah Ann 742
«arah S 467
Thomas 267
Wmiam 267
William H 267, 60S
Wylle 241
JORDAN 848
B. T 2A5
Bdwln Peabody .... 688
Mary 156
Mary Cordelia Mra. 500
Mary 1 652
Sarah 163
JOSLYN^ Mr 18. 22. 28
JOeSLlTiQ. Thonuu .. 40
JOY, Deborah 00
George Raymond .. 527
Margaret ZOO
Peleg 627
earah 420
JOYNJ&R, Isaac 887
JUDQON. T. P 611
jm^IAXD. Henry M.,
.Mrs 204
JUMPS, BrastuB 861
JUSTIN, Benajah ... 722
Eleanor 722
Blner 722
Susan 722
JUTTON, Daniel 257
Howard D 207
Jacob 257
Jacob A 267
James S 257
KAH, Caroline 677
K A L D E R H OUSB.
George W 808
Laura 308
KALOR, George 726
KANE, Floyd F 784
Margaret 442
William 477
KAUFPMAN. John D. 745
Mattie J 745
KAUFMAN, B u r r u s
BlUah 888
DsTid 888-9
Family 889
KBARNS, Delilah.... 672
KEATING. Catherine. 546
Clara 586
KEEN, Brelyn 686
Samuel 686
KBBNB. Sidney B. .. 558
KEBMBTT, Ma^ A... 886
KEITH. Qmttila Phi-
linda, Ifrs. 826
Marietta 811
P*««
Mary D 473
Setb 328
Zepbanlah 328
KEOiLBR, Albert 585
Amy Asenatib 650
Angelina E 428
Findley Bold 528, 660
George F 278
Mary E 428. 528
Susie 428
KDLLERAN, Benja-
min 248
Benjamin (family) . 244
Edward 248, 244
KELLBY, Dorcas 700
Ida LariAia 567
William L 557
KESLLOCH, Rosanna. 408
KBIiLOGG, Abigail... 210
Ernest Martin 636
KEIiLUM. Miley 667
Wilton 667
KELLY, Charles M... 577
KELSEY. Corintha .. 325
Juling 325
Mary Ann 480
KEMHLB, WUUam T. 582
KBMPER, George F.. 477
KENDALL, Carrie... 652
Elsie C 854-5
Grace 485
KENNEDY, Mary B.. 606
Mlneira 225
KONINaBY, Abigail
Tyler 586
Arthur 0 600
Arthur Milford .... 312
Emma LsTinia 812
James L. 312
James Otis 312
KBNT, DUla Maria.. 675
Esekiel 252
Plasel L 648
IiTing 8 514
Lillian 514
Mabel M 648
Oliver 514
Rldgley 648
Ruby ATis 648
KENYON, .... 129
Alice 180
Amy Casanda 618
Augustus 01
Betsey 151
Deborah 479
Demafte 84. 129, 184
Fanny Maria 829
Hortense 500
James 78
Joanna 91-2
Joseph 152
Joshua 151. 152
Martha 152
<Mary Emily 687
Paris 180, 829
Phoebe 180
Pierpont B 687
Reynolds 329
Sarah Ann 829
Willard H 618
William 207
William Henry .... 829
KERSHAW, Ella .... 367
KESTBR. Alfred
Sloan (family) .. 747
William Sloan 747
Medora Ann 626
KBTCHAM. Benja-
min 780
Hannah .« 780
KBTGHBM, Sarah
Sears 485
KBTOHUM, Jeannette 807
trace
KETTLE. Abigail.... 44
John 44
Joseph 44
KEUTZBLMAN. * '-^-^ 426
KBYES. Jennie 886
Prescott 424
KBYS, Maxy 119
KIBBLE, Amelia R... 468
Clifford T 468
Clifton T 468
George P 468
Roxana A 468
niomas C. 468
Thomas W. 468
KIBBY, Albert P. ... 688
Leroy Balment 608
KIDDER, Joseph.
ReT 18T
KIFF. (}eorge 849
KILBOUBN, Asber... 664
Sarah Jane 064
KSLBUBN. Jennie ... 021
Sophia 621
KIL(K>RB, Cynu .... 518
KILLDAY, Blla 621
KHiMEB. Lacy Ann.
Mrs 806
KIMBAI2., Abraham. 668
David 628
Elisa 628
Gurdon P 218
Mary Esther 668
William 422
KUfflBRLY. Blora
May 280
Henxy 280
Karmi 280
Katherine May .... 2B0
Kerrllle Kay 280
Nellie Maria 260
Sherman 280
Sherman B 880
KINO, Abigail 178
AlTin T 268
Benjamin 841
Christine 661
Oourtland P 262
DaTld 225
Bll Ward 841
Elisabeth 669
Harriet 175, 264
Henry R. 262
Herbert R. 262
John 246
John Henry 706
Joseph P 884
Laura 841
Leah 676
Louisa 246
Mary, Mrs. 211
Millie 706
Romer W 868
Samuel W 282
Sarah 841
Susannah 60
Vinal Harris 841
Ward 341
William 528
BilNOMAN, Naaey.... 881
Pliebe lOT
KINQflBURY, Alotfl
Treat 564
Bertiia Agnes 564
' Daniel Aldrlch 664
Flora Blla 654
George Herbert .... 504
George W 664
James Frederick ... 867
Lewis Pendleton ... 664
Mabel Naney 867
Nellie P 867
Nellie v.. Mrs. .... 456
Nida Adelaide 654
Digitized by V^OOQIC
INDEX
821
KlNGaLSZ, Amoi,
Bey a04
KINNBY, Arthur .... 828
Jobn (family) 608
Iiocy 887
Nicbotai 668
lUcbael 548
TirgU Olaod 888
KINNT^ 888
KIN8BY, Bllsa 677
KINTZ. 728
KINTON, Benedict .. 128
WiUiun 807
WlUiam, Jr 207
BilBKPAl^BIOK, Ben-
jamin 464
Battle 0 464
KIBTLAND, Breljii . 516
Heeter 878
KISOR, GhrlBtina Ann 678
KITTEEIDQB, Mary. 211
KITTBEDQS, George 606
KNAPP, Adallne A.. 287
Delia C 207
George 8S6
Walker 287
E^ODPFSB, 8adi« .. 671
KNIGHT 122
Adallne 624
C. T. 408
Elam G 911
EUia 140
Elisabeth 261
Enptiralla Isabel .. 628
George W 528
Hennr 261
Jennie Elizabeth .. 611
(Jennie S.) 892
Jerome 864
John 239
Loren 671
Bachel 868
49iMle N 428
KNOTT, Abram Un-
coin 888
Richard. Dr • 1
KN0WLE6. Cathe:4iM
« 414
Darld 288
Blliabeth 801
Joseph 858
liDcy 414, 464
l4rdla J 288
Robert 868
Atmon 414
Simon K 868
KNOWLTON, Abra-
ham 887
Alee W 600
Axmle 856
Caroline Josephine. 888
Charlea Edward .. 897
Hei^bert Engene ... 887
L. Edward 800
Lewis A 887. 898
Sarah S49
KNOX. Henry Gen. 86, 187
^^189. 141, 142. 158
KOHIiBR .... 061
KOONTZ. O h a r I e s
Mortimer 678
Jacob 678
JoMph Daiiua .... 678
JiMy A 678
JJ»3»« 678
William 678
KRAFT. Charlea
Gavtor 610
Biilda 610
BRAIOBR, mmiMtti. 478
Jacob 676
John L. 675
KRINO, Heniy 68T
Mary 667
Page
KUBHN, August
Chitetoiiher 681
Llsde 601
KUHN. At>bie 715
James 715
KUSHBU Ethsl 411
LAOHITZ, Theresa . 6Bt
LAOOOK. Adelaide
Henrietta 445
LAC06T Gertmde M. 808
LACOUNT, Clyde Carl-
ton 769
John 640. 700
Ralph Raymond .. 709
Victor A 700
LADD. Floia 651
Jason 651
Locy 506
Mary 506
Nancy .' 417
Rebecca Hyde 218
LADUKB. W. M. .. 566
LAFF^DE. Jnlle 566
Leon 565
LAFIELD. Londy ..108. 183
Loody family 183. 184
LAIDLAW. Ines A. . 868
James H 868
James Henley .... 868
William 868
LAMB. Alonso 126
Cynthia 126
Daniel. 128, 126. 127. 207
Daniel. Jr. ..122, 125, 126
Daniel (M) 126
Daniel wightman.. 220
Edmund 128
Elisabeth 126
Ezekiel 126, 127
Geoi-ge 12b
Isaac H. 126
Joel P 126
John 120
Mary 126
Nancy 196
Peiidletx>n 126
Polly 126
LAMBERT. Addle .. 714
Albert CMby .... 665
Albert <Mby (fam-
llj) 686
James 861, 868, 666
Joseph 858
Lnther 540
Mary 868
Samnel (family) .... 866
LA MONTB. Bally M. 785
LAMOREAUZ. Maria 784
LAMOURBAUZ, J. A.
B 126
LAQCPEB, AcU 621
LAMFHBBB (See Lan-
phers)
LAM80N, Joseph Har-
rison 685
LANCASTER, Edward
M 586
Elisabeth Carrer .. 278
Harriet G 470
Mililtabla 460
Pierce D 686
Se^all 278, 281
LANDFBABIft. (Sea
Lanphere)
LANDON. Abner 518
Mary Btanira 618
ZJkNB, Alice M 484
Ann 860
Annie 606
Clara Brelyn 611
5J» 866
Ml« 866
Georgia 554
Henry 866
Jennie 866
jQlia A 847, 604
Mary 847. 548
Nathan 865
Pamelia 858
Pfallip H 606
William Smith 611
LA27G. Jennie E. ... 267
LANGDON. OuTie R. 477
LANGWGRieT, A 1-
tana B 174
Aaa Albert 174
Asenath 221
Benjamin Franklin.. 174, 800
Charles DaTls .... 178
George Irish 174
Hannah 477
Isaac Pendleton .. 17«
James Babcock .... 174
John 178, 800
John Jr 178
John Arery 173
Mary Emma 800
Nathan Henry .... 174
Samnel 51, 221
Sarah AmeUs 174
"niomas 104, 178
William Pendleton. 178
LANIER. Martha Ann 571
LANPSBAR . 218
George C 306
LANPRBBE. Aaron.. 66
Ann 67
Benoni Smith .... 76
Brian 67
Cynthia 126
D«Tld 76, SIO
Ellsha 66, 67
EUsabeth 66. 66, 114
Eunice 82
Vunnj 219
George 88. 46, 46
40. 66, 66.
Isaac 07
Jernsha 118, 184, 201
Langworthy 104
JiJ!7 «. W, 82
Miriam 66
Nathan 219
Nathan, Jr 74
Bwah 74, 75
Sarah (P e n d 1 e-
„ ton) 60, 67. 770
Seth 66, 67
LANeiNO. Ann Bliaa-
„beth 869
Betsej Maria 889,577
(3omeHns W 877
Oomelins Wynooop.888. 577
Garrett A 888
Hannah 216
Harriet Roena 889
James Henry 889
Jolm Gardner 880
Sarah 880
LARIMORB. Andrew
Jackaon 466
Jessie 466
LARKIN. Abel 206
Alfred AkMeh ....810^ 8U
Clarinda Antoinette. 712
Hannah 906
Jane 210
Msrtfaa Annie 810
,g«W!y 88
■Roger 85
LARSON, Andrew.... fS
Anna 506
Christian 596
George A m
»7.SC"** ^'•^ «w
LA8BT, 686
LASSBLL, Diodama. . 840
T«AfWBTJ«, Bra 606
Bowland 606
Digitized by V^OOQIC
822
THE PENDLETON OENBALOOT
Pace
LATHAM, Fred 418
Josetpb 96
Lois 9S
Louis 647
Mary 647
Minnie May 847
Wllliaaa 747
LATH BOP, Altnaon. 218
Aoeon 168
Betsey Ann 614
Calvin G 168
OaroUne 168
Charles Tenant .... 180
David Dean 499
Donald Dwiffht 499
Dwight Clark 499
Elisha Hontlngton.. 167
Bllsabeth 704
BmUy 168
Harriet 166
Hasel Pendleton ... 499
Hmtington 168
Isaac Pendleton 168
Jane Ellen 601
John 801
Julia Bnth 409
Lola 167
Ciucy (Pendle-
ton) 99, 167, 781
Maxwell Dean 499
Samnel 167
Samael, Jr 167
Stanley Dana 499
LATTA. Fi«dla Jonla. 680
Howard Linton 650
LATTIMESB. Capt. ... 752
LAUB. Mary CecUia. . 610
LAU&HLIN. Ehinlce.. 204
Washington 343
LAUGHTON. M a r-
gmret 648
Mary Jane 545
William 545
LA VINE. Mary Mrs.. 574
LAW. Benjamin 604
Charles 656
Isabella 189
Lncy A 604
Mildred P 604
Morrill ....1 604
Onnond M 604
Victor tf5G
LAWLER, Ann Lan-
retta 364
Ellen 671
LAWLOR, Mary .... 308
LAWBANCE. Obar
lotte 245
Martlia F 246
EUliis 246
LAWRBNOB, Albana.655. 710
Bemlce Melissa 668
Caro B. 653
Catherine Denison.. 5S0
Etta V 383
Frank 665
Frank Pitcher .... 580
Herbert Emerson .. r-80
Ida May 710
John Abram 580
John Howard 655
John Prentice 580
Prlscilla 683
Buth Prances 656
I.AWBY. C li a r 1 e s
A 717
Ida Frances 717
Ira FrankUn 717
Mary Louise 717
LAWTON. Josepb ... 80, 185
Mary 486
LAYTON, John 25
LEACH. Jonathan 329
LBLLDBEAmBB, Mary 857
LBADBBTrrEB, Ade-
laide 605
LBAB, BedelU Maria jSoi
WUliaa 601
LEABT, imiMibeth .. 786
LBATH. Alexander. . 692
LBAVITT, — . .. 639
LBDTA»BD, Ool 747
LBE, John 446
jQlla Ann 704
LiUft Florence .... 689
Marqnla de Lafay-
ette 704
Millie 704
Sarah Jane 627
Sarah S 402
Thomas E 538
LDBODS, Caxoline 468
(Daniel 214
LBBMAN, Oapt 856
Amanda 898
Archford 864
Daniel 858,868,646
DanJel S 863
Grace 868
Isaac Pendleton 355, 888
James 888, 861, 888
James Edward .... 863
Jamea Tewkeabiiry. 863
liiUie 364
Maria J 858. 646
Matilda 368
Oliver 358
Boxannah 854
Samnel 861
Sarah A 355
Warren 358
WUllam 853
WilUam A 354
LBBPBB, Bartrian O. 735
LBP F I N O W B L L,
Amanda 166
Ensign 33
LBGIEB, Mary Ann. 268
LEHDB, IBmlle Otto.. 400
John Frederick .... 400
WdlUam Poidleton
BmUe 400
LFIGHTON. Lee .... 651
Lovlsa 709
LBTTBNBGGBB, Us-
ette 565
LBITH. Alexander... 692
LBLAND. Mary Stan-
wood 647
LBNTON, Jennl e
Chamberlain 445
LEONARD, Abigail... 372
John Major 445
James 41
JUydla 41, 04
Tabitba 42
LEROT. Matilda 604
LBVALLBY. Bdwin. . 223
LBVAn-OHN. James. 391
Jane G 391
LBVERaOTT. Major-
General 9, 18, 20
LBVEY, Francis An-
tolne 448
Ida Mary 448
LEVY. Samnel 549
LEWIS. Abigail 191
Amy 174
Asa 191
Bernard Carpenter. 464
iBeteey 191
Oarll A 191
Charles 464
Charles Hlldreth,
Col 464
Clara Louise 334
Dexter Wadlelgfa... 464
Edison 404
Ellsa 173
Elisabeth «M 80r.
Eva Ann 330
George 113, 100, 191
George. Jr. 191
Hannah 744
Heiratio O. 151. 172
Israel 85, 768
James 86
John 86, 775
Kenneth Hastings.... 464
Leonora 464
Lester A. S80
LiUlan 079
Mary ....191, 200, 388, 7T3
Mary Eliaa 838
Merton B. 484
Merton B. (Camlly) 485
Nancy 78
Nathaniel Lester... 630
Obeddafa 191
Pardon 484. 486
Pfaebe 829
Ralph Dana 884
Robert 280
Robert Frank 280
Rowland 191
Samnel 896
Sarah 113, 191
Sosan A 485
Susan M 2S0
Sydney 182
Warren Lester 530
WUllam 404
LIBBY, Abraham ... 407
Addison 450
Addleon. Jr 450
Addison (3rd) 450
Ann F 606
Eva M 450
Harriet A 528. 650
Walten S 450
LmDLE, Dorothy .. 442
Edward Pendleton . 442
John 442
Joseph George 442
Marguerite 442
William Dmcan .. 442
LIGHTFOOT, Daniel
Franklin CamUy.. 673
Henry ffn
LIOON Peyton
Fletcher 488
LILLIBBIDOE. Mercy 149
LINCOLN. Ool 203
Helen M 437
Phebe Louisa 613
Valentine Bowen .. 513
LINDSAY, .Almeda . 663
Ellen 448
Lewis 488
Thomas 663
LINDSEY. Bessie D. . 512
Briggs 512
Hazel B 512
James 624
Lewis B 612
■:try ^fihb 684
LINBB, Margaret ... fl9o
Philip 680
LINOAIRD. Amos 619
Genevieve 619
LINGINOPBLTBR,
Ann E!liza 622
LINSOOTT. Eftrtdge. 267
LINSTROM. Peter .. 618
Susie 618
LISOOiMB. ^taitianiel 2*4
LITTLE. B 1 1 r i d g e
Vail 172
Prances A 249
Patience 237
LITTLBFIELD, Ernest
Henry 555
Francis 22
Mattie F 665
Nancy 366
Hazel Bmestlne .. 666
Henry 555
Digitized by V^OOQIC
INDBZ
823
Page
iaTTbEnhuJE>—{Cant.)
Waldo 868
Wlllard 868
William 888
LITZBNBBRQ, Edward
Franklin 878
ItanUln 878
Orpha 873
Simon 878
LIVERMOBE, M a r-
Bhall 498
Myra 488
Sarah Elvira 483
LIVINGSTON, Col. .. 97
DaTid 335
LIYINOSTONE. I d a
May 586
Onnan 586
LLOYD 866, 640
Bnice 746
Delmay 740
KllFija 853
Griffith 746
Harold 748
LOOKWOOD, Bertha
A. 424
David D 335
Lake Vincent 292
Robert 3
LONG, Charles Fred-
erick 580
Bra Mafgairet 580
Sarah 1394
LONGLBY. Lucy ... 663
LOOK, Irving N 603
LOOMIS, 0agene O. . 436
Frank 230
George 477
Harriet Newell 812
Locretla 600
Rnth 879
Simeon 231
Thnothy 812
LOPER .' 79
▲bmham 97
LORD, Campbell fam-
ily 647, 648
Caroline 362
Clarleaa 315
Daniel 235
Eleanor Pendleton 315
Everett Oris wold .. 315
Hanna<h 466
James 46u
Lorenso P 66b
Mary Adelaide ... 315
Nehemlah 547
•Noble Everett 315
Sarah Adelaide . . .368, 369
Wentworth D 855
William 183, 654
LORBNSEIN. Marian.. 626
LORING, Abigail 540
Adella 674
Arthn:? 412
Charles Payson .... 412
Mary EllzafDeth ... 641
Nelpon 574
LOSEE, Andrew 666
Carrie 666
Fr«d 866
L06BNO,, James
George 463
James Q. family . 463
LOITKE, Trowt)ury .. 742
liOVE, John Dr T88
LOVBJOT, John Wes-
ley 496
Mary 495
LOVBlLtL, Cbaries 660
Joseph Greenleaf . . 660
Oscai* K 660
Snsan Miarlon 322
LOVEROHECK. Dan-
iel Shelby 678
LOVBTT, JoseiA 0. . 401
LOVBULET, Mary El-
mlm 488
LOW, Elisabeth El-
mJra 878
BUlaabeth McKiddy. 649
Jacdb 6S6
Llszle M 686
Margaret R 68»
Robert Donaldson . . M9
Stephen 876
LOWE, Capt 681
Janet 248
LOWERS, Andrew . 617
Flora G 641
Flossie 617
Geneva 617
Lawrence D 617
Orpha 617
Orvllle 517
LOZER, RIchaM 781
LUCAS, Asa 165
Esra 180. 323
John 32H
Jobn G 568
Josephine M 568
MaHa 329
Mary 329
Pony 180
fnhomas 828
William 3E0
LUCE, Anna 688
ShitfMMl 211
William IH 888
LUDLOW, Edith M. . 480
Frank J 480
Grace Miay 480
Sohnyler 480
LUDWIG. Alexander.. 409
Mary R 409
LfRoy Mclntjre . . 260
LUFKFN, Frank I. . 700
Joseph 585
LilUan F 700
Lucy EUaabeth .. 686
LUKE. George L. . . 589
Hawl M BOO
LUSE. ZHlah B«th . . 40O
LFSH. John 262
Maria 282
LUTZ. Andrew 745
Mary B 746
LTFORD. Oliver ... 407
Sarah M 407
LTMAN .... 217
Andrew Jackson . . . 890
Anna Prudence ... 890
Daniel 130
Brastns 107, 180
•Frank Henry 890
Harriet Naomi 890
Hsiry Dr 390
iHoraMo 828
.Toanna 127
MoRPs, Jr 107. ISO
Orenda Almlra .... 4J?9
Ssrflh S .<»0
Wniism Clark 390
LYMBURNER, Alice
MnrlPl 653
Barbara Susan 653
HorRtlo J AR3
Rexford Pendleton. 853
T.TNOH, Elisabeth... «B0
Ellen 515-6
Kate 641
Marv «lft
RoMnna 641
LTNDE. Nathaniel... 34. 7^n
TiYNDON. 1 77
LYON. Harriet af>2
Kntherine 814
LYONS. Caroline 226
Gerahom 184
Orashom 111.181
Page
Mary L. *
Sarah in
MAC DERBY, Maria. 490
MACDONALD, Annie. 430
MACDOUGAI-, Helen
May Bg
Peter *'*'"
Robert Henry W»
Roy Vincent *w8-»
Vera Ethel JOS
MAODOUGALL, Dom 648
MAiCINNBS. Maigaret 575
BiACIMrcOSH, Mary
Ann 5"
MACE, liBde 748
M A C K Ii B PRAN«,
Christina 697
MACLOUGHIilN Mary
William 635
BiA<OMAB)0(N]B, Brld-
get *w>
MACNIFF, William
Henry 565
MADDRAH, Mary Bl-
via *®T
William Ralph 407
BlAGOOt?. Andrew J. 682
Helen gfj
MAHBR, Annde 818
MAHONBY, Mary A. 614
(Nellie Frances 949
MAIN, Abigail 120
Ann 47, 119
Benajah 120
Betsey ^79
Cynthia Elvira ^©8
DnwUla 862
Elizabeth 47, 119
Harry 852
James 352
. James Wilcox .... 499
John 852
Lacy 120
Mary 120
Mary A 471
Pradence 120
Rdbert 852
Sarah 120
Seth 498
Thomas ..47, 119, 120, 85«
Thomas, Jr.... 88. 119, 120
William 120, 852
IMAINE. iPhilnra ... 102
Rosle Eleanor 499
MAJOR, Nathan ... 727
William 727
MAEBR .... 631
MALTA. BAward J.. 662
MALLORY, Betsey . 823
MALONA, (family) . 366-8
Dorcas T 880
John 868, 865. 889
Joseph 868, 355, 889
MANOaESTBR, Ed-
win (famUy) ... 480
Iram 289, 489
Rnfos 298
MANGUS. Amanda C 716
MANK, Bn^y J 268
Frank L 460
Marcos 460
Rioscoe 288
William 0 460
MANNING, A r a d
Robinson 223
Engene And 223
Mary 482
Pihebe 697
MANSFIELD (family) 420
Mabel 677
Sarah (P 271
Samnel Payson ....271, 429
Digitized by V^OOQIC
824
THE PKNDLBTON OBNBALOOT
Paff«
MANVIIIiB, Bmmft
Pendletoii S15
Joseph 216
Mary Aatoinetta . 215
SllM 216
BCAiPLEB, JoshilA
Oapt 170
MAJLANTBTTE. Oaro-
Une 086
IfABBLE .... 668
MAJtOHAT. Maria . 886
MABOHBR, Harry . SS6
MAROT, A<Mla .... 228
O. L 741
Jemima Bmlly ••• 896
JoMph HowUnd .. 880
MAROESON, MatUda 266
M ARKLBT. Rachel . . 007
MARKS, M. P 802
MAROHN, Aagaat
Christiopber 700
Oatherine Dorothea. 700
liARR, Lora L 600
MARBIOnr, P0U7 ..201, 480
MABADON .. 444
MARSH, Hannah ...170, 171
jamM 170
MAiRafTAJJ» Atonec. Wl
Alfred JS
Alfred. Jr Wg
Am* M «J7
Earl AHen 674
Budora A 001
Ferdinand 000
Florence M. Mrs.. 718
Hanry A W4
Jeete Alfred 6tt
Ukj 'A28
Nellie 6i0
Pendtoton 602
Phebe A <B4
Sally 417
WUliam 440
MAR8T0N, Amanda
Smith 201
George Frederick . 070
Manuel 201
MARTIN — -^ .... W
Austin H «00
Clayton W 270
Eleanor Pendletoti. 087
BUa MO
BUen (R 741
Bonlce (Pendleton). 00, 772
Isaac A 741
Jamee 390
John L 471
Joseph H 234
KUllon 741
Leonard P 688
Usile B 408
Mabel J 270
Mm7 B 000
Minnie Lonlse iTl
Noah 276
Rlcbard 29, 708
Stnart Osrleton .. . 087
Walter Fairfield .. 067
Walter Wellinfftoo. 087
WlHlam 087
MAifflB, Edward
(famHy) 077
Frederick 077
MARVIN, Cynthia
Fyllnda 826
Cynthia Philinda... 828
Ruth Delphine .... 201
SylTanns 828
MASI, Mmxj Ann .. 426
MASLBN, IBUtabeth . 027
MASON, Ueot 82
Allen (Brooks 608
Bva Bemtce .... 008
Pate
James L 802
John 4
Joehoa 608
MUdred Abby .... 668
Nehemiah 00, 07
Robert 14
Sarah 108, C68
Wilbor Wylie 668
MASTBN, Daniel .. 782
AiAflfTBBTON, Marian 227
WUllam 227
MAflTgJN, Nancy M.. 000
MATHBB. Cotton .. 11
MATHBBfaOfN A i>
thar 040
Joy Pendleton .... 089
Stephen 089
fiKephen, Jr 089
MATHBBON, Locenao 587
WUUam John .... 689
MATHEWS, Ohesley. 847
Emetine 688
Henry 847
MATTESON, Betsey. 728
MtATTHIBIWS, B 1 i ■ a-
beth 891
flUen 308
Francis 429
Helen Oooillard .. 692
Ines lioolse 068
James 187
John Barrett 058
KatUeen Ad^ ... 006
Sarah A 963
William 005
MATTDBON, GeocviA
D 70e
din F. Rev 708
MAVBRICKB, Mr... 4
esmoel 17
MAXCY, Emma 460
MAXPIELD. S. A. .. 402
MAXIM Clara 270
FloHnda 270
Hannah 270
Sophronla 270
MAX80N .... 82
A»a 217, 218
Charles 82
Ohloe 82
Geoife W. Jr 675
Joeaph 80, 88
Lucy 78
Mary 201
Ruth 78
fiarah 82
Silas 82
Tacy 78
Thankful 140
MAXWSLL. EUaabeth
Jane TOO
John 701
Julia Mrs. 341
Mary EUsabeth ... 453
MAT. Althea 880
Auffuetus S 830
Sylvester StlUman. 330
MATBBB, lien 888
>TTrv Kltjia Mrf. ... 888
M^VFi1 iiW J. F. ,. 880
M. >t. 390
MAVLOR, ISme ...... 081
MAYNARD. ADfmtfi
Hils^v^ll 091
KllKiib^ih ......... 681
lUrlinrd Mamh 091
IH^hfinl P^ndlvtoa , 091
Thiimji^ [.mffln .... 091
M.v\LUSTKB, Mat-
itK'w 780
Mo^ \V BRA * , . , 854
M-r-AMET. Anna .... 080
M-^CA\N, Sosaa 432
MaOA^TlTT. Henry .. 861
PBf»
McCARTHBT. Emma. «40
McCarthy. John .. 048
McCAUauCN, lAura.. 010
McCLAIN, Leander . IM
McCLELLAN. Emmet
H. 390
John 540
Paul Pendleton ... 390
McCL£NiNAN 358
John 540
McCLURE 216
McCOIiLISrnDR, WU-
iam 850
McCONKEY, CamUla
Jane 43»
Jane A 43y
John 439
McCONNELL. CflfUa J. 3S4
Frank 587
McCORMACK, W 1 1-
liam 5M
McCORD, Hannah ... 327
McOOY, James Carlos
family 087
McCREADY, Maud .. 402
Mccreary, oeorge
Boone 492
McCRIUa Ella 077
McCRHililS, Clariasa
Bruce 250
McCUliLOUGH. O r-
vlUe S 714
McDERMOTT. Anna
Theresa 516
James 515
Mcdonald, An^as . 374
Betsey 351
Delia 874
Oregor 326
James 182
John 485
Margaret 320
Mary 374
McDOUGAL. Andrew 689
McDOUOALL, Albert 761
McDowell. John ... 57
Mary 67, 98
MIcDUFFEB, Ida May 411
McBLHANBY, Mary . 617
McELUQOTT. John. 644
Manrice John family 044
McBLWAY, Mary ... 615
McBWBN, Geocve .. 182
Oeocye R. 183
Maria 182
McFARLAUB, Bdbert 268
McOAiRIOAN, Hannah 439
McOEB 689
McOIIjL. Margaret B. 200
McOII/LICK. Jennie . 083
MeOILySRY, F 282
Hewy 400
Hervey Pendleton . . 400
Katharine Whltte-
more 400
OUrla Mtodfett ... 400
Selwyn 400
WUfred Nichols ... 400
McQINNlS, Violet ... on
McGLATHBBY, James
D 279
Martha 243
Baehel 281
William 140, 281
McGOWAN .. 252
McOOWN, Andreir
gtoWnfl 401
John Leroy 46t
Jolm lisroy, Jr. ... . 401
Joseph 401
MeOBAXJL Maiy 010
McORATti. Alice .... 583
James 081
John 600
Margaret 006
Digitized by V^OOQIC
INDEX
825
Pate
BfcOBAY, AMDath .. 2S3
McGRSGOR, Bobert
Scott 672
MoINTTIBB, J«ne .... 18e
John 139
UcKEE, Charles Clar-
ence 4S0
Joslab Atkinson ... 4Sd
Nancj 466
McKELLER, Oertmde 240
ICcKBNZIE, Georffe A. 4S6
Margaret 45HJ
McKINiNEY, Dr 226
John 226
Susan 226
McKINNON, Alice
Rowena S21
Anna Glare 321
Florence Maj 822
Frances Helen 321
John Tmstan 821
Rnth EyelTn 322
TheopbUns 321
McKJJIGHT, Caroline 252
Jennie S ,<«02
John 226
McKOWN, John 308
McLaughlin sss
Anna M 517
Elisabeth 833
Evelyn 41»
Bsra J. F 517
Harriet N 611
John 617
Leslie S 617
8amnel 517
BfcLBE>SE 638
KfcLFILLAN. Margaret 690
McLBNNAX, Dan"«Sl . 240
McLBOD, Eben C. . €07
McLOIT). Sarah M. . . 465
McMAiNNS, Sarah
Ann 248
McMASTBR family .. 823
McMillan, Elisabeth 231
HcMILLIN, Laura ... 705
McMINN, klltabetb . 617
William 517
McNJ&AL, Daniel 586
Nellie Jennette .. 686
McNITT, family 623
McNULTT, Ellen
Josevliloe 701
,HugJi 701
McPH.\iIL, Janet r.02
ifcPHBRSON. Bben
Brooks fas
J<din 688
HcSHANE .... noi
MEAD. Abraham 783
Jane 820
MBADB. Col 176
Gideon 204
Rachel 290
MEAGHER, Nancy
Mrs 23T
MRDBURY, Flora .. 506
JeivmJali 606
MEE, Josepb I68
MEECH, Appleton ... 222
Caroline P. 222
Oharlea 179
James Monroe 222
WilHam R 222
William Tmmbnll.. 222
MEED, Arthur 346
MBBDBR, PtaiUp .... 336
MBBKBR, Catherine
Deniaon Hfio
Darid 182
Pamilla R. 491
MBGBB, Oeoim .... 899
MBLOtDY, Michael .. 60S
Sarah J fm
MBRH^ITH, Frances 587
Page
MERRICK, Bernard
Hart 677
George Harold .... 677
George Harrey .... 577
Mabel Allen 677
Mary Emma 577
Thomas T 211
MERRILL, S a r a b
Jane 407
MERRITHEW. Eph-
ralm L 421
Florence J 421
Patience 26i)
RMiben 421
MERRITT. Ajrnes 1!\0
Elizabeth White .. 44;s
Frank Scarborough. 161
Isaac N 468
John Ill
Roswell Augustus.. 150
Simon 150
Walter 130
MERRYMAN, Elea-
nore 425
MERSERVE. Jane... 194
MBRWIN. Brastus... 232
Hanrey Pendleton.. 182
Julia (P e n d 1 e-
ton) 107, 182, 783
Julius Increase 182
Orrin Fowler 182
Url 107
Uriah 182
MBTCALF. Luke.... 203
Zebnion 204
METOON, Electa
Irena 837
MBYBR, Conrad
(family) 628
MBYBRS. Christopher
W 614
Llssle 614
MHOON, Magnolia... 699
William 690
MICHBLA. Goldo Bd-
ward Josto 688
Vittorlo 688
MICHAELS, Abble .. 849
Elroy Philip 662
George Enoch 652
Georglana 692
James F 849, 656
Mary Eliia 631
Fhilena Melisa 846, 699
Samuel 849, 691
SaoMiel. Jr 691
MICKLE. Zaccheus. . 228
MIDD L B B R O O K,
Bllaa 204
•MIDDLBinST. Addle. 664
BHen 664
MIDWOOD, Lira Rose 486
MILBBRRY, Mark
(family) »0
MDLBS. Brastus Mon-
roe 892
Joale Orton 988
Nattianiel «.38
William H 688
MILLARD. Mary Jane 428
MILLER, ....842. 498
Albro 881
Anna B 881
Benjaodln Lodlour
(Britten 708
Betsey <Mrs. 749
Calvin 224
Catherine Rath .... 680
Clarence 498
Delia 40S
Bllert 583
Elisabeth Loalse... 702-8
BstelU Mary 671
Homer 749
Ida Rebecca 84S
Page
James Ml
Joel 126, 136, 231
John Lewte 780
Lillian Maude ... 680
Luke B 182
Margaret 746
Martha Adallne ... 231
Mary Jane 342
Mary Leeds 392
Oecar 386
Pericles 403
Peter E 6R0
Vera May oso
WlMlam 106
William Edward D. 386
William Franklin .. 680
MILLIKEN. Hattle A. 606
MILLS, Edgar Robert
ESrastus 518
Elsie 300
Thanks 376
MILLSON, Eliza Ann
Hyatt 246
John Singleton 426
MILNBR, Ada 267
Frances E 626
MILTON, Annie 746
MINER. Absalom .... 193
Alfred 616
Alice 285
Amos 295
Benjamin 295
Bradley. Rer 317
Charles Heniy 295
Clarke D 285
Daniel, (3rd) 118
Edith Elisabeth ... 817
Ellas 892
Ellsar^eth 69
Bmellne 810
•E^ralm 33. 34
Francis Wayland . . 317
Francks Wayland Jr. 817
vHannaih 726
Henrietta 260
Henry Pendleton . . 294
Isaac 184
James H 261
Jotm Dexter 206
Louise 616
Lucy Ann 205
Lucy Elisabeth .... 204
Lydla 888
Marion 289
Mary Ann 802
Minerra 616
OltTer Pendleton .. 295
Paul <Rufu« 294
Panl Rufus, Jr. . . 294
Pendleton 817
Rebecca 193
Sarab :»7
Saxton 118, 317
Susan 817
MINERS. Ehnma Jane 746
George William ... 746
Richard 746
MINOR. Benjamin B.
Jr 609
Clement 781
Deborah 43
Ephraim 48
Gray Pendleton 600
Hesekiah 196
John 97, 9S
Lola 188
Nathaniel 188
MINTBR. Miles Wash-
ington 870
Pendleton Green-
wood 570
Ruth Battier 670
William Baxter .... 670
MINTSBBBO, Marie . 682
Digitized by V^OOQIC
826
THE PENDLETON OENBALOOT
L'age
MITOHBIX. Gol 94
BeiUamlji Tarr .... 412
KfTle Ann 686
Frances 821
Harriet Clementine. 412
Henry ft":.'
Ida Mary 643
Isabelle Hannali .. &43
I/lllle 721
Maria M TOS
Othanlel SewaU 648
/Robert 721
Sarah Frances 64S
William 391
William Thomas . 643
MIXER. Nathan 211
MOFPETT, Ha*el M. 514
MOGLE, Emanuel .. 670
Sarah FleTlna 670
MONOUIEF, Mary
Murray «0
HON ELL .... 73«
Catherine D 177
EIlxal>eth 732
F^the? 7:ie
Samuel 732
MONROE. Hattlo F.. 6C8
Jnlla 60S
JuHua W 5«8
Nahum P 428
MONTAGITE, Gladys. 615
Robert ESugene 516
MONTFORT, Robert . 786
MONTGOMERY. Dil-
lon 546
Elba -Mo
Ell7.abeth R 611
Gllmore 641
J. H 251
Luolnda Llvami 545
MONTONYE, Isaac .. 746
Saroli Jam* 745. 74fl
MONTROS.S. Ellia ... 39 J
MOODEY, Ann 763
Joshua, Rev. . .1?.. 16, 20
81. 768, 764
MOODY, AtIs 884
John B 623
Phllo 381
lUchard. Dr 240
MOON. Alma 626
Ain««lia 526
John 70. 626
Joseph 526
Matilda A 582
Warren 223
Wilson 526
MOOR, MChltable ... 221
MOORE. Aabert C... 384
Albert Jodaon 683
Albert WorthlnfTton 303
AmoH Worthlncrton . 305
Florlnda Cornelia . . 303
Gll'Dert H 422
Ida Alberteen .30."^
John 260
Kate Pendleton ... SOTt
Leonard 68.S
Martin Royal 224. 3P3
Mary Rebecca 224
Phebe Jane 743
Rachael 551
Robert Llndwy 313
Snnih E 624
Thomas 24, 25
Thomas Albert .... 305
Thomas Hanrey .. 305
William 805, 743
MORANG. Henry 361
John 546
Joseph ,H 868. 046
Lovilla 546
Mary Ellen 546
MORWHART. Mntllda 672
MOHSrHOUaB^ Aarah
Jane 386
Page
MOREY. Mary D... 652
Nicholas 86. 87, 40,
41, 42. 48.
Oscar H 652
Shirley Olllan .... 652
Urlsih 652
MORGAN, Abigail . 821
Amy 31»
Benlah Biayiella... 407
Carrie AmelU .... 480
Charles Avery ... 319
Clarissa 682
Dorothy 8^
Bdw4n 568
BUaha 480
Eliiabeth 434, 435
ISsle Ohapln .... 878
family W 177
Oeoxse Elffple .... 220
Haniet 819
Hairiet Newell ... 167
Helen St. Clair.... 319
Henry Pendleton... 319
Hi^ Pendleton .. 319
Jane 567
Jesse Eugene Wll-
mer 497
John A ^816
John ATery 819, 322
John Howard 319
John W 4J7
Jonathan 379
Joseph 187
Jooepb Willism 480
IJttleton (Mrs 248
Maivnerlte Dale. . . 497
Marta 405
Phebe 124
Phebe lEvther ....310. 322
Roswell 782
Samuel 560
Susan Amelia 319
William 84
William Henry ... .480
MORISON, Rntli 283
Sarah 283
WUlUm K 283
MORLBY, Minerya
Jane 632
MORRJEL Ed 845
MORRILL. Lettie .. 620
Maggie 862
Martha Washington 534
MORRIS, Adatlne
Ann 465
Gharles 532
George Vernon ... 588
Bertha Devlne 621
Harriett Newberry. 58S
Ida May 576
John 684
Samuel 576
Thomas 621. 6S4
Thomas (family) ... 684
MORRISON. Ben j a-
mln 853
George A., Jr 82
James 353
Jane Bllxaiieth ... 685
Margaret E 676
Thonkss 676
MORRISSBY. Jennie. 583
MORROW, EUsa .... 172
MOBSB, Annie F.... S07
Dwdght 877
Bbeneser 877
EUen 412
EhnUy 515
Joseph S 597
Simeon (family) .. 289
MORSO, Bllxateth .. 585
MORTON, AblgaU .. 600
Otaarles 622
Charles Heuy .... 521
Page
Ellphalet 522
Ekmma LoTtna .... SSS
Harriet Louise 615
John Tracy ^
John W 55
Jonathaa 082
LftviJrfA WT
LydU Adelaide ... 622
HOSBR, Carolyn
Elisabeth ?»
Frederick 250
Frederick Emyle .. 2S0
John Ulrich 698
JuUe 259
Louis Agassis ^
Rom 696
Theodore Pomeioy. 250
MOSES, Loneaa .... 516
MOfiBEB, Elisabeth. 837
German 521
M!OeHIER, Hattle M. 456
MOSIER. Anne Jose-
phine 303
John W 808
Samnel 303
MOSS. Joseph 31
M06SM1AN. Frances. 458
MOULD. David 304
Edmund Allen 394
Llla A 804
MODLTON. Martla .. 168
MOUNT, Enoch 144
MOWRY. Albert 462
Albert Henry 471
Annie 223
MUCKINHAUPT
Charles 806
MUDGE, Alice Cary. SH
MUELLER. Charles
F 596
Lydia Adeline 596
MULFORS). Ool 97
MULHALIU James
Joseph 306
lYiomas 308
Thomse Edward .. 303
MUIiKIN. Charles Ed-
win 630
Hannah Amelia .. 680
MULLEN. Elaine W. 400
MUIililNS. PriKllU. 3>12
MTTliRAY, Mary 684
MUNDY. Sarah 508
MUNJOY, Mr 22
MUNROE, Edwin
Wallace 408
Rdwina Adelle 408
.Tohn H. G 300
William 408
3k[UNlSEL, Hester 543
MlTJ<;aBT, Sylvlna.... 453
MUNSON, . ... 100
MURGH. Annie 451
MOROHIE .... 856
MURPHY, Annie ... 642
George 613
Gertrude P 685
Haniet B 300. 603
Jane 502
Jerry G 291
Mary 556
Smith 07
MURRAY. Rath .... 224
MUSIC. Sarah 563
MUSSEXiU Goodman. 30, 31
MUZZY. Elisabeth
Ann 585
Joeenh 251
MY£IBS, Charles
(famMy) 714-5
Ella 649
Jeremiah 714
Mary 729
WilUam 854
Digitized by V^OOQIC
IHPU
827
MTGO<!tT, Huuy B.. S25
icraBs, amiMi 66i
Prudence rTTT.... 28e
NADOp BUiateth ▲. 940
NAOUB, 0€D tXS
NJjBH, AMfOl 608
^»7^ "^"^
Anna Barl €9a
AvtttB Brvir 1 1 • r
(faaiBy) «7-8
Bdwln Cterltt ... 801
BllahA 681
G«oise M 821
Banrlet 881
J«]M 187
John 880
JonatlMUD 801
lieblta])l« 418
M«icy Aan 581
SttUy 844
V. W »45
WUUmd Pmdleton. 487
NBAI^ Jolm 068
Jobn, J^ 563
John AngiwtaB ... 068
Idnnie 068
1«BAI/B, Mr 28
Walter 88
NBAIiLT, Gbwlee .. 684
KBBDHAM, Maiy .. 409
NODBPUS, WilUmpee. 766
NBIDPBA, Wlllimpe*. 88
SmBPSAB, <WUIlmpee 785
NBFr, Mai7 Brnxna. 716
NSEL. Sanh B 400
Wmiam 400
NBLfiON. Mrs 168
AnnA 618
AnflQvt Wmiaan .. 4B0
Oari Alvnh 460
CBiarles A 400
Bll«n Joaephlse ... 490
Florence Marguerite 672
Moeee J 681
NBMIBE, Meda B... 620
KBBMITH. Benjamin _
Ingersodl 468
Oarollne Leonora . 464
Orace 684
James 468
Harry F 686
NBUMAIEB, Gazoilne
J 518
Qeorgte 613
Valentina 613
NSElTWAi&RBX, Prbl-
dlU Ml
NBVliN, Anna 689
William 669
imWHERBY. James.. 404
Maila 688
Saxtih Ann 404
MBWBUBY, Annie
Weame 892
Benjamin Franklin. 882
John Hayens 882
Max7 892
Bfajy Frances 882
NBTWBOLiL. Anne 289
Bbeneaer F. 102
Ctanb 204
MBWHAIiL .. 262
Alice 489
Marion Gertmde .. 269
Mary 46
Mai7 Ann 269
O. 0 24a
William Pell 209
NBWXIBX, QithailM 047
Cyms 647
NBWMAiNM, Dr 198
AdaHne B 467
■Netluui 467, 469
Pamelia F 467
NBWTON, Bdltb Ax-
line 488
Joel P 488
Mary Ann 480
Pmdenee 804
WllUam 787
NSWTBTUTBB, Blls-
abeth «71
lflHIDOKBB» Beliiene 284
Claude Pendleton .. 264
Blixabetb Braids .. 264
Franklin Horatio .. 204
Karl 264
Pbillp 264
MIOHOiLB, Adam
Pendleton 582
Alexander ...1167, 277. 284
460, 461, 462, 468
Alexander, Jr 167, 462
Alexander H 402
Alexander H. Jr. . . 462
Amos 463
Amofl G 167, 284, 463
Annie 461
Beeaey (Bela) 848. 629, 632
Benjamin C 167
Benjamin Franklin
Pendleton 284
Caroline 167
Charles E 800
Olariesa Ann 148
Cordelia A 682
Daniel C 268
David 167. 277
Dodge 2U3
B. P 167, J77
Bdiward Pajson ... 468
Blisa 287
EmUy B 267
Emma D 281
Bve 682
Qeorge Amos 4^i
Oeonge Amos, Jr. .. 463
Green Pendleton ... 157
Hannali 270, 9Si»
Hannah C 157
Hash 463
James ...167. 261, 277, 4M
James, Jr 366
James P 462
John Pendleton 167
Jonatfban C 276, 277
Joram 848
Joseph D 300
Joserii Field 468
UUias Ixmene .... 463
lioniea 613
Lucretia 843, 529, 682
Mangaret 278
Mary 282
Mary A 460
Mand 463
Nancy 366
Nancy Fisdier 277
Nancy P 167, 461, 468
NattMiniel 848, 682
Peleg P 167
Phlneae 157
Rhineae Pendleton . 462
fially 563
Samnel 277
WWdtlky Pendleton 463
Wllfired V 284
William 167, 461, 463
WUIiam Green .... 461
WInndfred 284
NZGKEB80N, Abigail 200
Alice Bflle 602
Anna 63l
Oella Annie 662
Bdward Uncoln .... 602
Page
Esther 866, 866
James Adrian 662
In Maifictt 662
Norman 668
Benben 651
Sears 601
filmeon H. 274
NICKUN, Charlotte
Howard 228
BlchaM 228
NIODL, Beatrice
Marie 004
James 0O4
NIOOLLB .... 16, 27
NILBS. Desire 187
Edward Phelps .... 100
Blisa Mary 209
Eunice 187
Horace LndaTic 100
Hoeford B 187
Lodowiek 100
Marion E 160
Mary Bonlce 160
Nathan 187
Paul 187
Pmdle 187
Sands 187, 189
Stephen Ill, 187
Tabitha 189, 224
NIQrE, Minnie 671
NIXOiN. Herald Bd-
w«rd 586
Lacy Irma 588
Thomas Edward ... 688
NOBLE. Ethel Brdine 479
Frank 470
NODDEN. Amasa ... 370
Elizabeth 870
Olive 870
Steplien 870
NODDING, John C. .. 354
Mary C 864
OliTer 864
Bobert 864
Bobert P 354
SylTla J 854
NOE. Ussie 678
NOGAR. Mercy 478
NOON AN, Bllen 649
NOONET. Bridget .. 682
NORAGON, Mary A.
Mrs 880
NORMAN, Charity A. 600
Sarah 405
Thomas Peckham .. 500
NORTH, Dolly 323
RrtKK^ca 181
NORTHRUP. Daniel . 686
Matilda 636
Sarah 636
NORTON, Ahnira ... 182
Charlotte 182
Clarissa 484
Blary B 681
NOBVBLL, Carrie ... 818
NORVILLB, Benjamin 389
NORWOOD, Aiwella
S 648
Benjamin 648
Cordelia 626
B. W. Dr 286
John W. K 286
William Andrew .. 286
morm, ooi 99, leo, 762
Mr 8, 82
Allen 278
Allen Pendleton 278
Benjamin Franklin. 800
Carrie B. P 800
ChaiQes B d w t n
Pendleton 800
Charles Smith .... 408
Charles Smith, Jr. . 498
Edward A 278
Edward Allen 278
Emma Jane 800
Digitized by V^OOQIC
8S8
THE PENDLETON GENEALOGY
Pace
NOYK8^(0wit.) ^ ^ _^
FnuHElln aOOi IW, SOS
Hairtot EUan^th . 008
Harry P WO
J. Ool 128
JaniM ...80. 47. 158, TOT
JoMiAi. Ool. 96. 148. A47
Uuj 188
Mary ▲. 800
Maitr Bmlly JJJ
Minnie P 800
[Natlxanlel ^^ (Wa
Netbanlel Pendleton.800. 408
Paul Pendleton 800
Sadie Mildred 878
fioean flabrlna .... fOO
Tbomas, Jr. U8
Thomaa Jeffenon .800, 603
WUHam Pendleton. 800
NUTT, Cornelia B... 417
William 417
KDTTESa, George
HeAert JJ8
Grace Alma JJJ
Harold Eoaeell .... 278
Haxen T 21 J
Horace »g8
Irrlng Wil«>n .... £9
Nancy IW, 8J8
Sally .-• 18*
NUTTINO. Addle Fran-
ces W8
Prank «•»
NYB, Jonathan E. .. 484
Sally M;
IHankful 484
OAKBB, Bozanna .... ^
OBBBJSST. Katlierine 882
OBBBLANDBB. Chrla-
topher G 242
O'BBIBN, Daniel .... 807
Leonora Ellenor ... 007
O'DONNBLL, Margar-
et 702
OFFIGBB, Jamea .... 866
Mary Stuart 066
OGDBN, Ohaoncey .. 211
Darld JBl
Bebeoca B 761
OOIBR. Blanche Ar-
amede 409
BdwaM Bolllna .... 409
Joaeph Wallace ... 400
O'HABRA. Thomaa .. 787
OHLING<BE, Anna
Maurlne 485
Oecar B 485
OLDHAM. Desire . . . .219. 260
O'LBABY .... 858
OLIVBB, Afcmlra Bessie ^_
Mrs 815
Benedict M
WlllUm W
OLMSTBAD. Anna 886
Sally 496
OLMSTED, George
Welch 817
Robert Groves .... 817
OL8EN, John 0 674
ORAM, Harve 878
ORBISON, Alexander
M 498
Lucy Belle 493
OBCUTT, Deborah .. 848
Arthur Henry 672
Charles Francis .. 672
Edward Everett .. 572
John Albert 672
John Andrew .... 672
Mary 848
Hattie Lucina .... 672
Solena Aletha 672
WlUiam 572
Page
OBB 4*1
IndU 010
' Samnel Marshall . 810
OBTON. aus Taylor 090
06BOBN. John ^
MarildA Si
Mary 015
08BOBNE, MarU .. 008
OSGOOD. Adoloh Wag-
ner 800
Edward 8 ^
08TBANDBR, Dorothy 490
George Alezuder . 210
John 496
O'SULLIVAN. Bridget 684
Owen 55*
OTTO, Mary J 868
James 848
Pearl Barton 848
WLlUam F 848
OVBBLOCK. Angetlae 417
OVBBTON. Carl
Pendleton 8a
Ernest Tmman ^
George T ^
Mabel Almlra .... £2
flanfbrd 822
OWEN Baitwra Ann. 608
OWENS, Bertha A. . . 740
ElecU 4M
Mary B 569
PACKARD, MelTina.. 005
rAf'TTTrr'.. Kiiabeth . gO
1 . 820
]■ •.. -K, Alice
' . , ;, 569
.^.M - TvlwaPd ... 669
i;*-.rK« Iluishlnson. flg
ir*^Vfge H" 509
MciUntlA wood 009
PAGE, Cli*rl(?e Henry 807
KlJsabetti 808. OM
Janiet 257. »8
tjeuls ^
Lauin 258
iUn .* 808. gj
SVlUe 566
^11*80 »8
Trjrtftiena "TO
P A 1 G K. Fredertck
Gharlei 4TC
PAINE. Ablel 872
CbBrJes 0 872
RuMsrwn. Rev 8^
nor»llo E ^ 872
JtvhD 18. 82. 88, 44
.Tohu Henry 699
Jow?ph E 872
MarjEHret V JS
MflJJ N 878
WUUnni 8. 13
PAI>>tKlL, A. Jndsoo. 225
AbMrall 146
Adah 842
Albert G... l*!
Allen 260
Aim Ira Oldham .... 2g
Anna WhlftUer .... 280
Ardolil 250
Barker Bfoaks 249
Beciunila ^_ g5
ChflHffl 167. WO
ritira M gj
rtiirtn'Uii 687
a>'ntlii*i _ 22
CjmM 166, 167. 250
Dentson 261
DisntMD. jr 261
Ilotlj W 250
r>orotlir 72, 267
D*lrlit Parker 249
K, B. Ue^ 249
Pai*
Edward D 151
Edwin 187
Bliaa 608
Ellxa P 290
I^nily 891
Rpiicalm 249. 250
Bonke 0 187
Bnm 490
BVank ATsrUI .... 809
Frederick M 826
George 225
George Dyer 250
H. Alonao 400
Hasmah Maria 261
Harriet 167
Harriet C 178
Hacriet Sophia 499
HenrietU 22&
Henry Allan 261
Isaac 789
James 290
James deary 828
James Pendleton ..250. 628
Jane L 225, 260
Jedediah 167
Josex»h 167. 240. 250
Joeeph H. 225
Lemuel BIcfa 249
Leioy M 290
Loclnda 260
Lather AterUl 301
I4ydia 88
Maria Angnsta 332
Maria 1 166
Marion 261
Martha 167
Martha Le Fevre.. 739
Mary 87. 47, 80. 168
184. 226. 200 ,^
ICary Ann 187
Mosea 146
Nancy 187. 269
Nathaniel 290
Nehemiab 34
OllTe 167
OUto Jane 655. 710
Oltrer Pendleton .. 249
Patty 167
Patty (Pendleton).. 90, 167
Phebe ...168.225.285.298
Fboebe E. 225
Prlscilla Pendleton. 249
Blchard 763
Bath Ann 637
Samnel 801
Sarah Pendleton .. 200
Sosan 250
Thlraa 606
Tbomas B. Bor. .. 300
Wait 47
Walter 80. 166. 167
Walter. Jr 167
Walter Elton 490
Warren 225
Wealtliy 816
William 178
William Martin ... 250
William Pendleton.. 167
William S 388
PALMES. Edward ... 34
Major 33
PAI/rON, Belle 273
E. A. 172
PABIS. Catherine .. 578
PABK, Ber. Mr 56
Alice Maria 283
Amelia 281
Ann 04. 156, 279
Anna Belle 696
Esther Houston ..283, 619
Georgie Belle .... 638
Hnlbert 281
Ida Jane 283
Isaac C 284
Digitized by V^OOQIC
INDEX
829
PAiKK— (Oont.)
Joiin ....108, 166, 2T7, 262
JoMpli, B«v M
Leftnder F. «16
I^dto U 281
Itory ISO. 277, 284
Mai7 A. 464
Mom ttneliM .... ^
Samuel 278, 284
Sarah 276, 278
WilUam Deniy . . • -262, 610
WUUam Heniy, Jr. 288
PARK1BR, Benjamin.. 868
KUiha 860
BUnlwtb 616, 668
BUa Max 716
Bngene COiarlw .. 606
0«oxie Alfred .... 864
TT^fiwLh 168, 166
Jolm H 887
Jonaa 8 282
Manila M 288
Mai«nda 666
Marlon (A^ce .... 864
Mary B. 464
Mande Ckwk 864
Nellie Bngene .... 606
E. W 716
Racbel 848
Tim 06, 168
Verdlne 408
William 408, 782
PARKBBSON, Minnie 668
PABKHUBST, Oharlee
Gurdon 811
Obester 601
George 80
George W 811
Haunli M 168
Mary Tracy 601
cure Ofacrittlne.... 811
Orphia 210, 810
Bebeoea Pendleton. 811
PABKIN80N, Lncln-
da 467
William L n d le y
Jttdge 467
PABEafAIN, BUsa ..140, 271
PABKS. Ann OMiber-
ine 447
Anna B 630
DaTid 660
William 4
PABIiOW, Wilmot L.446, 440
PABMBTBB, Eirneat 610
PABEiaH, BUki^3etti. 246
James 246
lioulae 246
PABSE, Clara 466
MUcbolaa 466
PABSIiOW, WlUiam
Jamea 662
PAiBSON, Ool 102, 768
PABSOKS. Albert
Obarles 802
Diana AngnsU ... 670
Hannah 270
Mlartha 676
Mary 341
Sarah 182
PABTBIDGE, Galrln
Henry 662
Lena A 668
Sadie 662
PASMAN, Frank ... 784
PATRICK, Daniel 2
Ellaa 163
PATRIDGB, GeoT^ge
Harvey 630
Harriet Elizabeth.. 680
PATTEiN, Catherine.. 107
John 475
Larlna 475
PATTHRSON, Annie. 666
Olavtsaa 182
Fage
EllHbetb 183
ErA A...* 802
Pt^ 608
Fred A« 864
Lucy Hukell 600
Lucy Jaue 08i2
l^dU B, 48T
Me.tr 286. 284
H^twrni Mra. 287
Rli^^bi^r^ 002
Hunid 866, 487
Sajnuci, Sr. 182
Steorst ., 868
Stuart 868
WlUiam 168
PAUU Mnrtha A. .. 612
PAYNE. Allied 746
Aximan (Honor .... 426
BetMiy 148
Oaroline 746
Otaurlea Walter .... T46
Bdwin Confclin .... 746
Blittbeth Bdmooda. 426
Grace 627
Grace Marilla .... 746
Inman BMner .... 426
Inman Homer, Jr. 426
I^ycnrgns Y 285
Mary Sini^eton ... 426
Myrtle BmeUne .. 746
MelMffl M 402
Nelmn Miller .... 286
Bobert 4
Wilbelmina Bliaa-
beth 426
WlUtam Henry 746
PATSON. BlTlitt .... 241
FBABL meaaer .... 4U
Frank 411
Helen Hortenae .. 411
Holman Isaac .... 411
Iiaac Bmerson .... 411
Baymond 411
Boswell Thornton.. 411
PBABSAIiU Caroline. 400
PEABSON, Annie .. 606
Ellen 660
James 784
Mary 20
Miriam W 278
P. P 606
PEASE. Andrew 241
Arthur Henry .... 406
Daniel 406
Sanford Hoiwnrd .. 400
PBBLBS, Jane 684
FECK, Amelia 827
Edward O. family.. 477
Freelore 821
Harold Pendleton .. 670
Hasel B. 670
N. Jay 670
PBGKHAM, Alice J. 472
Elmer M 472
Gladys t 472
Martha 60a
Mai7 106
Palmer 828
Stephen B. 472
Snsan 484, 486
William J 472
PEBIiEffi., Mary Ann . 882
PELLBBIN, Alec .. 666
PELLEOrr, Betsey .. 170
Ellas P 820
Hezeklah 170
Lather 167
Phebe 168
PELOUZE, Edward. .666, 680
Fannie Maud 680
PBBCBEiRTON, A n-
drew 146
Bbeneser 726
Joseph 86
Pa^A
PBMBLEnX>N, Ada
BsteUe 744
AUce 788. 740
Anna Bliaabeth .. 746
Axthat B. 746
741
747
746
787
...782, 738
740
Bertha Udora .... 746
Blaodia L. 746
Carrie 783
Otnie J. . . . , 746
Oirritj May 787
OaOwrlxus ..,. 781
Charity ,... 782
ShJu-lM ....781,782
C&sries Eklurlti .... 782
Charlei KL'tcbfl.iii . 788
Obarlefi MaUb^tr .. 748
Cbaritia W. ..734, 785, 788
ChJirl^i Weslty ,...781, 780
Ob3oe E» 74^
Obrlstliui Oakley .. 782
Cory W 748
Cynthia ....748, 740
Da\»f AdD .,.,,... 745
E>aalel Carpenter .. 788
Dairia 742
Darld F. 735
David LlGrwcllyn .. 747
Dorcas 724
Dmallla 752
B. Both 738
Edith Boola 747
55^««^ 786, 780, 741
Edward Simmons .. T44
Memuel 728, 720, 730
_781. 7B8, 784
Blemnel M. 784
SP*** T41
B"M 781
Blisa Jane 742
Bllaabeth Ann 780. 782
BUa M 787
5» 780
5?f^ 780
Bmlly 782
Emily Comtil .... 780
Bmlly Kate 744
Emma 733
Emma Jane 745
Esther 732
Esther Jane 737
Bra Margaret 787
^* 748, 740
Ferdinand A 740
Flnetta S. 784
Ford C 740
Frances Adelaide .. 744
Frank 740
Frank Deyo 788
George Garlleld ... 746
George Washington. 737
George William ... 746
Gertrude 7HU
Gladys 780
Grant 738
H. W J41
Hannah 748
Harold W 738
Harriet 789
Harrison Cornell... 786, 736
Harry 786, 780
Harvey 731
Hattie 734
Helen 1 78S
Helen Jane 717
Helen Katberlne ... 739
Henry 741
Henry F 788, 740
Hiram 741
Digitized by V^OOQIC
830
THE PBNDLSTON OBNBALOOT
FSyBLB!r(>N--<Ooii.) _
Hnldth Bl«ct7 .... 2S
Ida May 7M
Ida Bvtt 747
Ira la
Ira T T87
inae DjvMmd, Ber.T^O, 748
laaac Bay 746
lauc Taylor .-;,••._ 21
Jabes 738, 747, 748
749. 782
jablib f^
Jamca 187, 728, 736
740, 741
Jamet Iiaac 736
Jtmei WIlKm 742
Jana B. 788
John W». 780
lohB A. 785
John Cbartaa Fre-
mont 742
John B 78;
John Gilbert 735
John Myers 734
Jowph M 25
Jolla 7TO
Katie E 788
Kittle «. 785
lAQrinda MaHa ... 742
LaTern«» H 738
Leah Margnertte... 789
Ciemnal M 738
Tierl Howell 742
I^ewla H Jg
Ullian 789
Ullian Analey *7
LlUiaa Pearl 744
Uaiie May 745
Lottla 739
I^cy 742
Loella 1*9
Lydla 748
Mabel 738
Maltoda 781
Mallsda Jane 748
Margaret 784. 739
Margaret Bmellne. . 746
Margaret Mae ..... 744
Maria 741
Martha Maria 742
Martin 728. 729, 730
731. 788
Martin Lather .... 744
Martin ZAlHer, Jr.. 745
Martin Mathlaa.... 7Sb
Mary A)ma 748
Mary Angnata .... 738
Mary B 787
Mary B 784. 746
Mary Bllsa1>e1li. . . .788. 741
Mary Ellen 786
Mary Hannah 788
MattlHiw ISMS
MelTlna 782, 738
Milton 784
Milton, Jr 738
Mlnle 787
Minnie J86
Minnie J 746
Myen 784
Nknoy 748
Nathan 72; 798, TS9
780, 782, 740
Nathan Bnwiy .... 788
Nathaniel 784
Heme Orant 748
Nellie Maria 744
Nora Bngeala 748
Paul Jaaea 747
Percy 787
Pbebe 738
Phebe Btts 787
Polly Mariah 788
Balph layman MoG.. 784
Rebecca 749
Bichazd 741
Bobert 7«1, 788
Robert Brown ... 788
fliOly 748
Samnel Seeley .... ^5
BaBford M ^ 748
flaiali 784,741
j9arali Jane 781, 741
Smith 781, 786
Stanley Boy 747
Steplien 748
Snaan M. 784
Soaan Maria .-•'•^ JW
Soaannah 728. T29, 7W
Theodore Caae 786
Ibomaa Luke 747
TolloUh Belle .... 788
Ulyaaea Qraat .... 748
Vera 737
Warren EWngham. 789
Wealthy Ann 741
Welthy Ann 742
Wllber ^_ 745
WUllam 785, 741
William B 781
WllUam Edward .. 744
WllUam Henry .... 742
PENDBBTON, SManel 182
PENDlBTOiN —.723, 784, 761
Aaron gg
Abba M. 878
Atoble .unanda • • • ^^ ^
Abble Babbfctt ....559. 6®
Abble Francea »»»
Abble May £76
Aljble Boaallnd .... JJJ
Alxble Taylor 291
Abby 2S
Abby Ann ^
Abby Backus 222
Abby Famaworth... «8
Abby Hoxaie 281
Abby iLaTlnla 871
Abby Lonlse JgJ
Abby Stanton .. — • „ JfJ
Abel 72. 78, 129 214
387, 719, 762
Abel Hinckley . . . .229, 230
Abel Merrill 467
Ablal Oamea 608
Abigail 47. 68. 80. W.
ice, 112. 154, 156, (2), 188.
185, 191. 262. 258, 886.
347. 364. 628. 524, 581.
588, 604. 606, 816, 719.
724
Abigail N. .WR
Abigail Soikhla 6W
Abram Patten 626
Acora «1
Ada 25
Ada A 2!S
Ada Blanchard .... 278
AdaB 608
Ada Brelyn 886
Ada Viorence 510
Ada Maria 278
Ada Marie 457
AdaUae 840, 582
Adallaa 481
Adam ....99, 141, 170, 171
887. 764, 781, 782
Adam Tomer 088
Addle Belle 659
Addle OQitamaa .... 887
Addle Helena 681
Addiaon Franklin .. 650
Adelaide Stt, 547
Adelaide Angiiata... «88
Adelaide Laeoek ... 446
P«fe
Adalbert Leathera .. 7oi
AdeUiert Weaton. . .417. 006
Adella 879
AdelU a. 482
Adella FloieDce.... 421
Adeline 288. 854, 865
AdeMne Blisabeth. S2lr
AdeUae Ixmlae 508
Adeline Nellie .... 091
Adell Madeline 751
AdelU B 721
Adella Frances ... 9tB
Adella Jane 687
A4eUe OrriUe .... 408
Adrlanna Jane .... tfl
Adrienne M 567
Affgle May 622
Agnes 188.627
A«nea M 424
Agnee May 5tt
Agnee Newborn 484
AlanBon L 418
Albert ..181. 25^828.846
800, 898. 408, Ooft
Albert Adelle .... 468
Albert Aognatne .. 606
Albert Cbarlea 703
Albert DenlsoD »8. 488,
686
Albert Drinkwater. 609
Albert E 612
Albert Bogene ... 674
Albert Gray 609
Albert Huntington . 500
Albert J 568
Albert Jamea Fran-
da m
Albert L 612, 764
Albert LaPayette. . 486
Albert Marlon 825, 705
Albert N 278. 754
Albert Palmer 280. 488
Albert Reed 287
Albert Welton 831
Alberta 457
Alberta Irwin 518
Albertlne 815
Aldana 413
Alena Webber 458
Alexander ....142. 271. 754
Alexander Bingham 601
Alerla 401
Alexia Draper 701
Alfred 648
Alfred Blanchard . 464
Alfred Delos 408
Alfred Franda .... 471
Alfred Frank 706
Alfred Jamea 8T8
Alfred P 848 755
Alfred 8 482
Alfred Sberman ... 8S8
Alfred W 976,765
Algernon Sidney .. 286
Alice ...129, 188. 188, 280.
887, 443. 4761 «nii MB.
e>7. 828
Alice Abble 696
AMce Amelia 448,489
Alice Am 484
Alice Bertell 588
AUoe Blake 8BI
Alice Brewer 641
AAlce Buck 468
AUce Oorrtetbla .. 288
Alice IBHtabeth ... 6T8
AUce Bngenla .... 898
Alice BTellna .... 689
AUce Bvelyn 098
AUce Oertmde .... 480
Alke iHnlda 480
AJloe Jeffery 479
Digitized by V^OOQIC
INDEX
831
PENDLETON— (Cont.)
AUce Larina 9M
Altce liorette .... 896
Alice M 662
Alice M«rion 708
Alice May 622
AMce IfortoD 472
Alice Palmy 571
Alice Rose 537
Alice Sherwood . . . 499
AUce WorthlngtoD . 624
Allan 261. 755
ABen ....133. 226. 400, 588
Allen Henderson .. 696
Allen S 812
AlUe J 562
Alma Alice 653
Alma Forsyth 448
Alma Lonlse 459
Almatla A 482
AhDlra 169, 806
Almlra Games ..• 416
Almfra Nlles 268, 802
Alonao 401. 522, 60l
Alonso Prank 392
Alonao M 401
Alpheos Alonao . . 660
AHa May 586, 662
Alta Treat 601
Alton Bootli 705
Alton Ross 685
Alvln Preeman .... 588
AlTlra 714
Alslna 220
Amanda 166,808
Amanda M 277
Amanda Bliodea .. 291
Amanda Bath 860
Amasa 271
Ambrose .142. 285. 898. 481
Ambrose Farrow . . 696
Ambrose Warren ..612, 706
Am<»lla .104, 166. 176. 188.
271, 806, 808. 687, B48
627
Amelia 0 226, 227
Amelia Goodwin ..895, 588
Amelia Grace 583
Americas Yespnclns 408
Amon D 613
Amos 64, 89, 90. 91. 105.
137, 141, 142. 147. 284,
254. 29T. 719. 752, 764.
TTOk 786, 789
Amos. Jr. .90, 145. 402, 752
Amos Benjamin 206
Amos Boyoe Rev... 406. 406
Axaon D T28
Amos Harris 669. 681
Amos Llewellyn .. 402
Amos MelTllIe .... 286
Amos Palmer 268
Amos Palmer. Jr. . 445
Amy 487, 670
Amy BetU 550
Amy 8nphrona ... 678
Andrew 146, 197, 241. 266.
289, 294, 412. 421, 469.
474. 719. 752
Andrew Foller 598. 7.V5
Andww J 475. 476
Andrew Jackwm . .854. 876,
474, n9, 7i5B
Andrew Jackson, Jr 627
Andrew I. B!J5
Andrew S 94. 291. 099
Andrew Sears 661
Andrew Sherbonrne. 458
Andrew 6hert)onnie,
Jr 468
Ancellne 422. 646
Angellne BMsa .... ^^
Angellne Farr 206
Angellne MarU .. 269
Ann 86. 88. 46, 47. Ul. 119.
120. 142. 271. 296. 607,
719, im
Ann CPvk) 16, 94
Ann Angusta 298, 295
Ann Ellaa 487
Ann Jane 509
Ann Lorette 468
Ann Lucretia 334
Ann Peeler 888
Ann WUUams .... 165
Anna ..HI, 117. 118. 128,
127. 184. 158, 109, 166.
167, 207. 211, 261, 886,
671, 719, 787
Anna. Mrs.... 117. 781. 782
Anna Alexandra .. 441
Anna Amy 672
Anna <B 666
Anna Bateman 408
Anna Brooks 276
Anna Elisabeth 288, 444. 587
Anna Harriette . . . 897
Anna Hyde ...... 813
Anna Loalsa 161
Anna Lonlse 607, 657
Anna Ludlle 715
Anna Locretla ... 514
Anna Lnella Day.. 380
Ar.na Naomi 180
Anna Ofden 751
Anna Panllne .... 445
Anna Sayls 261
Anna Scotten 603
Anne 78. 80, 147, 159
Anne Clark 315
Anne Prances 427, 429
Anney Steward . . . 566
Annie 688, Ml
Annie Angnsta 479
Annie <B 418, T24
Annie Belle 481, 665
Annie Blanche 419, 670
Annie 0 274
Annie Centhella .. 647
Annie Cole 816
.\nnle EUsa :i85
Annie Florence ... 700
Annie Gertrude ... 607
Annie Jane 4)06, 6Sfl
Annie Jeanette ... 641
Annie Laura 658
Annie Lenora . . . 599
Annie Loe'ne 646
Annie LooImi .... 810
Annie Mary 447
Annie May 600
Annie <No7es 006
Annie Sophronla .. 569
Annie Snsan 495
Ansel no
Ansel Bdmnnd .... 584
Anthony 627
Arabella Josephine. 816
AraheUe Fanstine . 406
And>eile Ober .... 81^
AraflMde Letolle .. 409
Arando A gl
Arbella B 681
Artemiela 286. 248
Ardella 667
Arllne May 710
Amo Joshua 70S
Arthur ..244, 407, 642, 670
764
Arthur B. 4W
Arthur Benjamin .. 4«a
Artthir Bsrrerij .. TBI
Arthur Clarence .. 471
Arthur Oomeliua .. 066
Arthur Danforth .. 661
Arthnp Brerett 097
Arthor FuUer .... 700
Arthur Ourdon 468
Arthur (Herbert .. 700
Arthur iTes 489
Arthur J7 607
Arthur Raymond .. 703
Arthur Sylbert 571. 755
Arthur Sylbert. Dr.692. 767
Artie OlWe 614
Aaa 196. 205, 874
Asa Bolles 812
Asa Butler 871
Asynrj StilLman ..412, 600
755
Asenath Haskell .. 401
AtalanU Ellen ... 968
Atherton Wales .. 406
Atherton Wales. Jr. 408
Aubrey M 401
Augusta Dorcas .. 606
AugusU F 248, 20%
Augusta Laura 246
Augusta Ogden ... 682
AugusU S 892
Augustus 179
Augustus A 613
Augustus Allen ... 612
Augustus Frank . .878, 755
Augtwtus Merrick.. 66T
Aurella Oelestine . . 404
Austta McGregor .. Q06
Averill 153
ATery a 482
Barbara Ann 862. 411
Basil James 701
Bathshete 81, 192. 028, 531
Beatrice 649
Beatrice Vivian .. 694
Beeley Bkinchfbrd. .547, 756
Bela (Beeley) ....681, 755
Belinda 411
Belle AnnsttMig . . 441
Belle D 648
Belle Spencer 264
Ben Frank 489
Benndam , - 318
Hfvtirtjiih «*<, 71. 72. 120
liM, 3ai. 314. 719, 771. 780
n^viTrtJnti, Jr. 121
RtJlnmln r>B. 97. 98. 107
12P. 1^, 185, 222. 277, 295
.^M. mi. 472, 670. 719. 752
77(1, im. T89
denjitntln. Jr. 161. 162. 478
789
Benjamin (3rd) .... 298
Benjamin A 197
Benjamin Ames . .868. 652
Benjamin B 890
Benjamin Butflng-
ton 469
Benjamin Coombs .463. 404
Benjamin Crandan.220. 221
Benjamin Downs . . 487
Benjamin E 438. 755
Benjamin Elmer . . 628
Benjamin Ephralm . . . 464
Benjamin Ernest . . 634
Benjamin Prank . . . 460
Benjamin Franklin. 221. 266
283. 801. 887. 472. 474. 475
555, 629. 630. 755
Bwijamin Franklin
Jr 475. 627
Benjamin Franklin
(8rd) 627
Benjamin Gardner 092
Benjamin Harrison. 681
Benjamin Horn ..478, 757
Benjamin Ollrer .. 804
Benjamila Stiles .. 694
Digitized by V^OOQIC
832
THE PBNDLBTON OBNBALOGT
PBNDLBTON— (Oont.)
Benjamin Theodore. 628
Benjamin WUpple. 470
Bennle F 060
Bennle N MS
BeorUUt 866, 620
Bernard T 684
Bemlce 697
Bemlce A 620
Bert 497
Bert Earl 661
Bert W 615
Bertha A. 677
Bertha Ann 614
Bertha Belle 672
Bertha Florence .. 618
Bertha May 444
Bertie 558
Bessie 616, 666
Bessie Agnes 716
Bessie B 416
Bessie Elizabeth .. 673
Bessie F 670
Bessie King 637
Bessie May Bmdon . 664
Bessie Miriam 618
Bethana Anstla De-
Qulncy 806
Betsey ..129, 251, 336, 848
Betsey Adelle 823
Betsey B 287
Betsey B. ....582, 654, 659
Betsey Ellfti 286
Betsey Locretla .. 286
Betsej M 728
Betsey Soaan .... 722
Benlah 825
Benlah Etta 587
Birdy 716
Blanche 425
Blanche Bailey .... 602
Blanche B. 649, 709
Bowdoln Neally .. 657
Bradford Henrcr ..628, 706
Brian, Major 1-82. 84, 88,
40. 41, 42. 44. 46. 4^, 4?
60. 58, 68. 94, 111, 814.
^^^ •S^> 86. «T, 88.
719. 768
Brian (4tlk) 68, 67. 68,
^ 71, 120, 719, 729, 768. 770
Bridget W, 144, 948, 278,
398, 899, 414. 608
Bridget F. 271, 422
Brooks lilndMT .. 714
Brooks 8oloiiDoa....406, 457
755
Bryant 0 882
Bryant Olark 881, 765
Bryant J 881
Bnrdell qsq
Bnrton Bmerson .. 710
Bnrton Franeia .... 70a
Bnrton Nathan .... 467
C, B, .... 724
Oal«b IS. 30. M^ S6» 88. 41.
^. 4a, 47, 48, 49p 51. 58,
6S, W, as, 00, Tl. 72. 78,
74, 75, H4. lao. 111, 124,
125, 12T, 207, &i8, 209,
213, 880. 710, 752, 766.
ter, 76S, 770, 7S8
C%kb. It, 89, 40, 67, 68,
7lt T2 1A>, 122. 124, 126.
^00. 210, no, 7r.i. 768,
Oolob FrftntUa ....487, 668
Oaleb Tewksbnry .. 664
CalTin 286, 889
OalTin Adams .... 665
OalTin Ohriatlan .. 687
GalTln Clark 679
QsHin Craoe ...
4<H
OalTlo David
5t^
<3tlTSn David Jr.
USfi
QaMn Sberoiaii
4itt
Cal rln W, . . , ,
415
OamlUa L.
eeo
Oarl , , ♦
630
rtari Albert . ,.
69&
CaiJelQEi AlJea ■ ■
434
Ou-letoD U^utj
.7oa.
7B7
*jlaio Klk'D ..*...
681
Oaro MAtlld*
6511
Carol iii« 1S3, 222,
2,V(h
8U«.
urn, 30T, 30S, 522, 525
CVrqltbo iinella
200
ClftHOLlDL* D*
724
OiFonnc Harriet
2ST
OanUjif^ Utuise
W17
Ctiroitpe UieLla
5t^
CaroJlBo 54,
4:-^
Carolyn JcFS4JT»liliie
.427*
^^
CaiBlyn Otue , . . .
44^
CiUTle .... K * ... .
as5i
t^uTli* AinHlft ,.
4m
Oaitrie B*)le ..,.
67i
Carrlita Kllxa
4U2
Oarrle EstelU ..
498
Came ^^aiell? . ,
,A»4
600
OaiTle Bth«l * . .
65.S
CariiQ J44ie
40a
OiTfle LquI^ . .
578
Oftitle Ma^
eoi
Carrie May . * . .
ftcn*
Catrlis Rutli ....
o.rr
CuiToll Cljeitef ..
446
Cassasilni ..,,,..
2t3ci
OauJti^aa BiljQfLDg-
ton ,♦,.,.,...♦♦
'mi
Cataltma Mlt^ , .
4A^
CaUwrin^ laS. l^.
130,
145.
I'a, 107, 220,
2T5,
820,
327, 331, 4fl0,
4BT,
(»2,
oao. 750
Cfitburlne A, ...
608
CutLarlDe LoDlsa.
iWS
OaduiHne Louise
^
7t)L'
€atJis.rlDe SI
.417
421
Ceeelii Tijprfifia
615
V^W ijeJand ....
ffi>I
CwU MelTllle ..
^
4Ut
€&ni Boberte . .
^
f\m
OeJestm
24fl
Oet<?ftflii Ann
624
^Vlestln Jdo^no
232
Cf^lia AtiD "K>ft,
«i2.
65;],
^i^, lins*
OUa Jane
m\
Colla Bbodet ....
448
Oelia Marllla ....
882
CMnra
618
Caiarity
810
Oharles....90, 148,
Itt,
206,
266, 265, 288,
807.
878,
897. 668. 721.
Charlea A.
..807
766
Obarles Adam....
601
Charles Albert . . .
m
Ofaarlea Albarto ..
, ,
629
Cbarles Alexander
680
Charlea Amoa ...
, ,
406
Charles Arthur ..
,
607
Charles Angnstna.
..417
434
Charles Augusta
Of
Jr
7?4
486
Charles B
776
Charles Babbitt,
560. 561
, 662
668
Cbarles Baldwin.
..607
767
Charlea Bemia . . .
690
Cbarles Brace ...
681
Charles Bryant ..
, ,
614
Charles Carroll ..
, ,
887
Charles Qeyeland
..
689
Cbarles
Chaoncsy
Page
McDonoogh 566
Cbarles Clifton fiber-
man 687
Charles Dixaon .... 64i
Cbarles B 400, 454
550, 648
Charles Edward ...482, 686
Charlea Edwin 289
Charlea Blbrldge ... 660
Charlea Emerson... 406
Charles Erneat .... 607
Cbarles Everett. 596, .507. 706
Cbarles Franklin. . .288. 291
467, 608
Charles Frederick. .258. 632
Charles CVencb .... 678
Charles G 256
Cbarles Gay 578
Charles Gay. Jr.... 6»4
Charles Green 276. 407
Charles H...47, 82. 174. 187
424. 550. 64S. 765
Charles H a d d o n
Spurgeon 580
Charles Henry 176, 438,
473, 492. 498. 502, 508,
504, 562. 642, 678. 700.
7B.
Charlea Henry, BeT.60i, 758
Charlea Herbert .... 611
Charlea Herrey .... 278
Charlea Howard ... 616
Charlea Hatton .... 449
Oharies Inln 724
Gbarlea Irrlng 713
Ghariea J a c ks o n
Bey 580
Charles Judson 712
Charlea Lee 160. 164. 200
Cbarles lincoln 618, 668
Cbariea Loomis .... 600
Charlea Lather 470
Cbarles M 689
Charles Marsh 813
Charles Marshall... 688
Obarles Montgomery.
612, 618, 756
Cbarles N 696. 649
664. 784
Charles Na* 514, 5S2
Charlea Nathan 506
Cbarles Nelson. 276, 278, 607
Charlea Newton ... 618
Cbariea 0 727
Gbarlea Otis 442
Cbarles Otis, Jr... 443
Cbarles Perry 500
Charles Phelps .... 887
Charles Phelps WU-
lUma 483
Charles Richard ... 478
Cbariea Robert 606, 607
Charlea & 664
Obarles eheldon ... 610
Ghariea Shepard.... 466
Cbarles Stanton ...886. 604
Obarles Stanton. Rer..
004. 506. 758
Cbarles Sntphln 676. 758
Cbarles Tewkabary.861, 668
Obarles Thomas 858, 868
Charles Thomson... 718
Charles WUliam ...489. 606
609. 076
Charlotte 177. 845
360. 670
Charlotte A 418
Charlotte Bliaa .... 466
Cbariotte Blisabetb. 256
Charlotte Emeliae.. 890
Charlotte Oeraldine. 696
Charlotte imogene.. 514
Charlotte Maria.... 600, 668
Digitized by V^OOQIC
INDSX
888
PBNDIATON— (OtDt.)
Oharlotte MarindA.. 606
Obarlotte SUrk ... 447
Charlotte Virginia.. 470
Obarlotte Wlnalow.. 408
Charlton Grant 0<H
Ohanncey Cleyeland. 40S
Chaanoey Henry ...486, 4.14
Chauncey McD 204
Cbannoey McDon-
ough 375
Chester 688, 676, 750
Chester Aorellua.... 696
Chester Elmore .... 608
Chester Ollkey .... 687
Chester Henry .... 700
Chest Ina Phylls .... 701
Chloe 669
Ohrl9f Una 413
Christiana Josephine. 4f^
Christina 3.->0
Christina 0 607
Christopher 66, 716, 779
Christopher Bailey.. 467, 7." 5
Christopher O S02
Christopiher Fitch... 303
Christopher L 278
Christopher Segar... 1«4
Clara 270, 868, 721
Clara A 414, 618
Clara Abbott 471
Clawi Almeda 6««0
Clara Anna 649
Clara Attla 641
Clara Belle 677
Clara Dwlght 877
Clara B 462, 677
Clara Bnnlna 807
Clara Etta 408
Clara Imogene 408
Clara Josephine. . . . 687
Clara Lonlse 620
Clara OUtU 2M
Clare -664
Clarence 264, 627. 642
Clarence A 606
Clarence Albert 508
Clarence Albert An-
sel 896
Clarence Artlrar,
612, 604, 767
Clarence Brltton. 710
Clarence Bogene .. 606
Clarence F 800
Clarence Fenner ... 601
Clarence H 601
Olaren<»e Hammond. 7f>ii
Clarence Henry .... 620
Clarence Isaac .... 464
Clarence licslle 600
Clarence Marsh .... 602
Clarence Mitchell... 694
Clarence Tncker ... 601
Clarence W 647, 700
Claribel 267
Clarissa 168, 210
281, 721
Clarlsia Harlowe.
90. 168, 811
Claxlsaa Txwlsa ..^7^ .'JIS
Clarissa Locretia...884, 768
Clark 216. 9?0
Olande 690
Clande Bnrroiws 605
nnn'^* N •■''»'«
Clnndla 688
Clandlns Victor 601, 758
Clandins Victor, Jr. 602
Clayton 604
Clementine 866
Cleora Adelaide ... 430
Clprman Harrey ... 618
Clifford 688, 667
Page
Clifford BQgene....690, 701
Clifford Howard.... 001
Clifton Aorellni 459
Clifton Anrelina. Jr. 400
Clifton Blanchard.. 2^
Clifton B 418
Clinton 540, 714
Cloah A 677
Clossen 880
nyile 447, TlO
Clyde Colon 708
Coddlngton BUlinga 4An
Colon 6«7
Colon Emery 708
"Colonel" 716
Constance 616
Content 125, 127, 710
Cora 808
Cora Adelaide 562
Cora Belle 690, 600
Cora E 625, 645
Cora Frances 652
Cora Msbel 607
Cora Martha 231
Cordelia A 648
Cordelia E 848, 582
Cornelia 887
Cornelia Ann 882
Cornelius Welles... 616, 758
Comellns Wellei,
Jr 616, 759
Conrla Comelina.... 687
Corrine 761
Oonrtland 223, 4«i
Croiby T14
Cnrtis Armour 664
Cashing Adalbert... 690
Cynthia 108, 210,212
290, 368, 866
Cynthia A 847, 868
Cynthia Anrelia ... 288
Cynthia Maria 612
Ovms 171. 867, 413
Cyrns Ednrand, Dr. 602, 718
758
O^ma, H. Dr. 121, 170. 204
206. 814. 816, 508, 758
Dall Uoyd 677
Dsday Ray 680
Dallas Cady 6^6
DaAUa U Oady .. 686
DaUaa M 406
Damon 8arTetas...281. 755
Dana 420
Daniel 46, 60, 61, 100, 110,
8M, SIT, 666, 670. 710,
TOe, 704, T8B. 786
Daniel, Jr.UO, 541, 788. 784
Daniel Batchelder. . 260
Daniel Ellis 466
Daniel 6 67"
Daniel Oscar 562
Daniel Philbrook .. 651
Dairiel Pitcher 286
Daniel 8 686
Daniel 8, Jr 607
Daniel William ... 541
Darlna 648
Darhis Dow, .548, 044, 755
Darlne Floyd 670
David 61. 62. 80, 06, 106,
110, 111, 120. 168, 182.
188, 188. 252, 285, 886,
838, 840, 921, 719. 702.
785. 786
David, Jr.... 182, 228, 207
David (8rd) ..228, 480, 400
David AS>ert 682
David Andrew ... 465
David Ohapin ....420, 608
DaTdd Qrane 588
David Bber 643
Page
David H 601
David BoUen ... 680
David I«roy 516
David Ordel 605
Deborsli .58, 81, 105, 118,
188, 184, 181, 252. 289,
838, 846, 719, 721, 760
Delia 162, 566
Delia liocile 686
DeUa flOO
Delia Hatch 646
Delmar Rnfna 605
Dedmer Howard ... 598
Delvha JDUaaheth.. 624
Deli^hine 468
Denuuls 120. 216, 387. 520
Dennle Beament .. 377
Dennia Matthew .. 058
Deedemona Ximena 556
Desire ..111. 187, 188, 724
Dewey i 665
Dewey Lee .... 'HI
Dewltt Archer ... 612
De Witt Clinton .. 817
Diana Angnsta 570
Diana fi C26
Dlmmls 620
Dbdge ...101. 844. 621. 580
Dodge Totanan ... 590
Dolly Wood 422
Don Carlos ''^^S
Donald 440, 590
Donsld Hethert ... 713
Dora Dean 471
Dora Sster 498
Dorcas ..70. 180, 100. 191,
840, 348, 861, 862. 355,
862, 868, 860. 620, 582.
588
Doris UlUan .... 600
Dorllsca 480
Dorothea K 586
Dorothy. 86. 45, 46, 48. 50.
64, 88. 89, 187, 176. 284,
286, 447, 717, 719, 767
Dorothy Eleanor . «»
DorcfO^r ^ US
Dorothy 1......... 2SS
Dorothy Josephine . 630
Dorotfiiy Katlkleen.. 499
Dorothy Ix)ve 5^
Dorothy Springer .. JOJ
Dorothy Wood .... »*•
(D«ot AMDetii ....•„„ J2*
Droailla 851, 588. 889
Dodley 12t
Durell G JJJ
Dnwane }S
Dwight 21^
Dwlght <Biirke .... 52
Dwigbt Cnrtle .... _ 52S
Earl 480, 728
Earl Ftederick ...806, 615
Barie Benjamin .. 22
Barle Tolman .... WJ
Barle IVavla jej
Bbenewr -..• ^
Bbeneier Btchaxdeon 622
Bber T JJJ
Bckford GnaUvoe . JJJ
Bdgar 297, 681
Sdgar Hamilton .. 400
Bdgar Boecoe 671
Edgar fitbeflleld ... 632
bSiH 460. 660, 718
Bdith ©ene 443
Bdith Blanchard .. 283
Bdith BBcdly 480, 687
Bdith Francea .... 508
BdHti M ,628
Bdith May 664
Digitized by V^OOQIC
884
THE PBNDLSTON OENEALOOY
PHNDLBTON— (Gont . )
Bdlth Idnerra ... 640
Bdltb PmtI 581
■ditfa Wild 511
Odma Gertrnde 6<V>
aOmond 479, 480. 029
Bdmond dareDM . M5
Bdffland ..84, 86. 88. 44.
46, 47, 48. 50, S6, 61.
63. 64, 108. 110. 111. 214.
827, 887, 884. 806. 518
583. 719. 752, 758. 766.
768
Edmnud, Jr.... 45. 46. 58.
60. 107, 719
Edmund Ord)...60. Gl. Tio
Bdmund Allen .... 894
Edmund B 278
EJdmand Panning .. 296
Bdmond 0 625
Edmund "Le Vaughn 694
Bdna Armi«t«ad .. 706
Sdna Gatberine ... 686
Sdna DmUy 490
Bdna Francea 618, 688
Edna J 488
Bdna Ma.v flKS
Edna SCildred .... 6M
Edna Sirena 684
Bdnah D 623
Bdw«rd 164. 181. 210. V!^>i,
379. 409. 441. 442. 489,
566. 567. 682. 718. 721,
755. 757
Ddward. Dr.. .441. 442. 755,
768
Bdward Auguatua . 689
Edward (Bryant ..388. 573
Edward Bryant. Jr. 578
Ddward Deniaon ... 101
Bdward Forteaque . 660
Bdward Pranklln .. 605
Edward Frasler ..286. 466
Edward Hall ....706. 757
Eklward Hunter ... 611
EMward Joaeph 632
BMward Keuyon . . 616
IMward Kenyon, Jr 616
Bdwurd Marrln . . 633
Edward Parkhurat . 570
Edward Payson ..457. 458.
7fiO
Edward Poeton 618
Edward Spencer . . . 443
Edward Urlab 506
Edward W. Bab-
cock 298. 765
Edward WaUdo ..247, 758
Edward Wheeler ..4»1. 492
Edward Wheeler. Jr. 635
Edwin ..804, 897, 488, 588
Bdwdn A 401
Edwin Babcock .. 827
Edwin Barber .... 488
Edwtn Orompton .. 606
Edwin Eugene ... 629
Edwin Grey 398
BVlwin Henry 624
Edwin Hutchinson.. 608
Edwin Jafcea .487, 480, 786
Edwin L 481
Edwin Palmer ...503, 7.^8
Edwin Pratt .... 664
Edwin Rhoadea ...567. 069
Edwin aanda 894. 682
Edwin Seymoar .. 656
Ddwin Solon 687
EUwln aofDHwr .... 879
Edwin niomaa ... 685
Bffa 71»
nme A 419
Bffle Alena TOT
Page
Bme Belle 488
Effie Brown 656
Effie Eophemia 552
lOIaine 449
Elbridge (Hi
Blbrldge Alfred .. 611
Blden B 728
Elden Ferdinand . 661
Eleanor 28. 36, 40. 48. 49,
60, 719. 782. 767. 768
Eleanor Gertrude . 695
Eleanor Sophia 587
EMeanora 400, 462. 525
flaeanom Oentbelia 526
Rleanore Eliza s-'-r
Elbert S 895
Electa M 728
21 • 108, 189
mi I> 841
Eliaa Oome11n« 565
gfWa 554. 666
Bliphalet 189, 340, 520. 754
2S*a 181. 246. .'S24
wMiA C 99. 781
EUaha dark 722
Eliaba Olarke .99. 170. 754
Bllaha K 414
Ellaha Watmn 4i.'5
Ellxa 246. 251. 30s. 357. 417.
_4ao. 428, 665. 726 '
Bnixa Ann 266. 261, 310. 888
367. Sn. 663
Bliaa 0 214, .^06
Blisa Oelicla 286
Eliaa Croaa 303
Ellxa PJlen ftW
Ei!» H 410
ETMaa J 241, 4.Vi
RHea Jmn<^ 352
EII«a Jane Dorothr 04 J|
Fljza Lanna 5.^0
S ^'«a M 480. 750
E xa Maria 309. 800
EllEa Parkman .... 249
Ellra f^umn 4i7
Eliaa Wllaon 4<y7
Ellaabeth 47. 48. 49. 68. 69.
101. las. no. 113, 114.
129. 187, 18S, 189, 190.
?10. 2.'S2. 250. .S07. 33s
.•».'="!. ,W7. 359. .?fiO. 37.^.
423. ^19. 542. 642. 661.
667. 719. 720. 725. 727.
740, 768, 7T9, 780
misalMth .4Agel .. 473
Elisabeth Backue . . 222
EnaabeHi Berona .. 306
Ellaabeth Bower .. eS8
BUzabeth Buchanan. 488
Elisabeth C 2n*i
EIlsaTseth Clyde 863
Elisa;beth Croaa ... 264
Elizabeth D«TlB .. 448
Elisabeth Raton ..897, 30<)
Elisabeth Betelle... 6^8
Elisabeth Georgrlana 499
Elizabeth Gf-rtrude. 60n
Elizabeth Hatch ... 643
Elizabeth Hoton .. 3«l
Bllsabetlk Jane 678
Elisabeth Kenyon . . 637
Ellaabeth U 623
Elisabeth Mary ..834. 7.W
Elisabeth Maud .... 585
Elisabeth Packer .. 320
Fllzaibeth White ..««). 651
Rlla 481. 486, 476, 509. 590
Ella Angiiata 881
Ella C 612
Blla B. '433
Blla EuriUa 636
Ella Fnmcei 438
EUla J 4U>
Page
Ella Loaiaa 420
ElU Loaiaa 0O.S
Ella MaliDda .... 54b
Ella Mande 536
Ella May ....564. 648. 695
Ella iPamelU 357
Ella T 2K3
Ellen ....271. 325. 422. 758
Ellen Amelia 4.%)
Ellen Ann CS
Ellen Ellsa Ml
Ellen Pita 816, 758
Ellen Isabella .... 06;
Ellen Jane 889. 584
Ellen Lovett 401
BUen MfeirU 804. 634
Ellon Maxaon 472
Ellen Ro'Mnson 400
Ellen Sophia 324
Bllery B. 660
EUlet . . 223
Elliott V.Via.'m' 223. 224
EUla B 620
Etona H 304
Elmer 642
Elmer A. 437
Elmer Bumslde . . 394
Elmer Daniel 615
Elmer Harry 481
Elmer Leslie 661
Elmer Raymond .. 581
Elmira 526, 547. 55r>
Elmlra Drucllla .. 4.^
Elmira Josephine .. 254
Bluer Blisa T22
Elroy George 607
Elsie 166
Elsie Ann 166
Elsie OPOCkett ....531. 6^l
Blale May 501
BlU Pauline 70o
Elthea 359
EUton 699
ElTina 553
ElTlm A 647
Ely 841
Elsada Eleanor i»S2
Bmeline . . 151. 233. 260. 272
274. 'J^7, 406, 406. 542.
548. 586
Bmelfne R 882
Efanerald Grantaaoa. 685
Btaeiy 600
Bmerr Oscar 588, TBft
Bmll Alfred ....
704
Bmily ...205, 215.
85^ 374, 472.
271.
279.
."532.
53S.
565. 618. 629,
716.
751
Emllr Adella
289
Emily Alice ....
511
Emily B
487
Emily Brown
801
Emily Elisabeth
303
Emily Brmlna ..
232
Bmlljr Jaae ..275
278,
459
Bmlly Kdoz
245
EUily LaTlna ..
647
Bmily M
540
Bmily Roaetta ..
834
Bmlly Wilson ..
809
Emily ZemlaH ..
280
Emma . . .328. 262.
277.
823.
478, S19, 678
Eknma Aoguata ..
473
Rmma Darle
887
Emma Etellne ...
6n
Emma Galloway
675
Emma Gnace
896
Emma J
725
Emma Jane . . .497
. 680
655
Bmnia Joaeiphlne
629
Etmma Lnoille . .
620
Emma Mlnerra ..
475
Eknma E^sfauer . .
2SB
Digitized by V^OOQIC
INDEX
835
PEMDJUSTON— (Gont.)
Emma Philcna ....683, 717
ir^tnTnn ^JhOIIMW .... 002
Bold 440
Enoch 645
Enoch Barrows 815, 816
Bphr&lm ..06. 100, 101, 273.
710, 752. T7e» 788
Qphraim. Jr 101, 776
BphraJm E 422. 646
Bphraim Emery ..64R. 765
Ephralm Wood 430, 600
BrMtOB Badger 312
EraatUB N 244
E:«8tna 0 432
Eraatus Otta 613, 768
Eraatua B, 216
Bnistus Stantioo .. 678
Erdlne Qynthia 400
Erma Ida 62t)
Emeat Dexter 631
Emeat F 606
Emeat BaTmood ..400, 758
Erring laaac 500
Eatelle Towooend . . 442
Eather ..116. 186. 200. 241.
323, 885, 576. 500
Bather Prances .... 632
Eatber Houston 277. 27\i
Bather Jane 650
Bathe:' Oriat o71
Ethan ....80, 135. 21»0. 4S6
Btiban. Jr 136
Ethan Curtlaa 2.^0
Ethan Dudley 484. 755
Ethan Murray 306
Ethan Murray, Jr.. 396
Ethan Timothy ... 229
Ethel 636. 048. 640
Ethel Chambers. . . . 443
Ethel Ernestine .. 600
Etihel Hortense .. 503
5:tbel J 660
Ethel Maria 582
Ethel Mary . .471. 621, 009
Ethel May 660
Ethel Newton .... 712
Etheltoert 43:s
EtbeUnda Da via .. 221
EtU Angnsta 620
Etta Margaret .'.52
Etta May ....407, 408, 641
Etta N 277
Bogene A 680
Engene Abbott 410
Eugene Allen 511, 755
Engene Beanharnala
Bev 674
Eugene Burrows . . 310
Bogene Goodrich .. 307
Engene Hale 584
Eugene Leroy .... 681
JEogene M 283
Eugenia 624
Eugenia Abbie .... 652
Eugenia Adrlenne . . 680
Eunice ...56, 106, 120, 133.
150. 153, 158. 150. 160,
165. 205, 217, 338, 865,
625. 600, 719
Eunice Ajin 280
Eunice Caroline .. 257
Eunice Mildred ... 516
Banioe P 526
Bophama 362
Bra 262, 664. 667, 718
Bva Adell 228
Bra Grace 400
Bra Jenny 572
Bra Lonlse 708
Bra Matilda 540
Era May 606
Bra Staples 686
Eyallne Amanda .. 280
Page
Brangellne 712
BreUna 212
Brellne 414
Brelyn 516, 662
Bvelyn Adell 418
Brelyn Alrena .... 650
Brecett 265, 6B3
Brerett AMn .... 611
BTei«tt Engs 458, 755
Brerett Green 618
ETerett Hall m
Brerett Nelson .... 448
Brerett Bhead .... 704
Bieriah D 545. 670
Baeriab Darldaon. . 670
Bara ^^
Eara Al>erto 480
Bara BUphalet .... 522
Eara FTedericlL.472, 478, 622
rablne BnAae .... 608
Fablua B 437
Fannie 206. 461, 668
Fannie Fern 680
Fannie Forester ... 503
Fannie Meda 685
Fannie Medbury ... 505
Fanny ..120, 146, 160. 161,
217. 218, 254, 322, 443.
488, 494
Fanny M 405
Fanny Maria 180, 828
Fanny McGregor .. 508
Fanny Sabrlna .... 286
Fanny Tbompaon..484, 486.
708
Fauatina Harding . 66i
Favorite 685
Fay Fern 716
Felix B 454
Ferdinand H 288
Ferdinand Harriman 010
Fidelia 182
Fields Goomba ....655. 656
Fields S 242, 711. 712
Fields Seeley .... 711^712
Fields Seeley. Jr.. 712
Flora 471
Flora Abbie 676
Flora Belle 806
Flora BUa 550
Flora Brelyn 447
Flora G 648. 640. 700
Flora Grace 805
Flora Louise 614
non Lowell 600
Floraette 805
Florence 400, 642
Florance Ann 678
Florence Beebe 615
Florence Charlotte. 565
FlofMice Diana . . . 556
Florence Edith .... 508
Florence Bleanor .. 806
Florence Fern 670
Florence Grace ... 444
Florence H 271
Florence Holmes .. 607
Florence K 687
Florence L 431
Florence Lonlae .. 702
Florence M 418, 718
Florence Matilda .. 687
Florence May 562. 600, 607.
716
Florence Nighten-
gale 646
Florence BoseUa .. 547
Florence V 677
Florence Violet .... 507
Florlbolle M 588
Fiorinda OtU 808
Floaale Pearl
Floyd
Floyd Berttand
Floyd F
Floyd Boberts
Floyd Snyder
Foreat Glendon ...
Foreat Luther
Foneet
Forreet Oorrlev . .487,
Foster Bishop
Foetlna Adelaide ..
Fnancea 351,
Frances A 281
France! Abigail. 451,
453
Frances Adelaide ..
,285,
Page
647
723
662,
220,
800,
695.
Frances Amelia
Frances Amy
Frances Ann
Francea Anna Mary
Frances Cathertne
Francea D 530,
Frances Ellen . .
Frances Ermina .
Frances Ettie . .
Frances Maria .
Frances Marie ..
Francea Martha
Fraacea Alary ••*
Frances Naomi . .
Frances Sabrlna
Frances Wallene
Franceaca
Franclna A
Franciua Hall
Francis 250,
Francis Bakeman
Francia Clin
Francis Bdmond
Francis Kay —
Francis Merrian
Francis Mllner
Francis Payne .
Francis Stanlej*
Francis Thurston
Francis Xarier •
Francisco S • ..«.
Frank 431, 516. 519,
721
Frank Adelbert
Frank Arery
Frank Beal
Prank Bird
Frank Brown
Frank Chaffee
Frank Curtis
Prank D..
Prank I>enteon • . . .gj.
Frank Ellaworth ..ooo.
Frank Emerson ....
Frank ESmery
Frank Brerett
Frank George
Prank H
Prank Harry
Prank Hett)ert
Frank Hubbard
Frank Irring
Prank Joseph
Prank L
Prank Leslie
Prank Lewis 408,
Prank Medbury
Frank P .^
Frank Palmer . . • .48».
Fnualc BaofVMiMl. . .446.
Frank Bufua 658.
Frank Eye
Frank 8
Frank Spencer . . .
588
716
636
685
665
768
607
417
620
451
452.
682
430
250
878
717
715
653
482
418
540
421
600
628
170
806
466
685
410
525
486
642
287
588
260
750
005
705
286
714
758
701
401
467
449
606
600
570
435
704
458
768
758
662
418
605
679
515
706
686
876
469
688
585
600
604
505
409
688
887
710
718
666
264
Digitized by V^OOQIC
836
THE PBNDLBTON OKNBALOOT
Pace
PBNIXUBTON— (Oont.)
Frank Stanley 684
Frank Stanton ....888, 7S5
Frank Story 500
Frank W 17«
Frank Wallaoe ... 065
Frank Weltoo .... 612
Frank Weatlej ... 708
Franklin 228, 240, 297, 883
Franklin S 857
Franklin ^Lawry ... 717
Franklin Lynn .... 668
Fraaler Grant .... 60S
Fred A 606
Fred Albert 467, 620
Fred Alexander ... 400
Fred Basene 406
Fred Fremont .... 875
Fred Howard .... 628
Fred Jay 658
Fred ManderUle.. 582
Fred N 525
Fred Sidney 702
Freddie 457
Frederic BiU f o r d
(Dr.) 688, 758
Frederic Welton .. 515
Frederick 91, 185, 148. 150,
228. 227, 246, 266, 285.
283, 430, 474, 513. 610,
721
Frederick Anderaon. 607
Frederick Andrew . . 628
Frederick AmpiBtaa 488, 488
Frederick 0 612
Frederick Clark .. 885
Frederick Clifford . . 888
Frederick D 582
Frederick IMx 607
Frederick Franklin . 700
Frederick Henry .. 574
Frederick Hodfiuan. 618
Frederick Irring .. 705
Frederick J 888
Frederick Jacksou.. 828
Frederick John ... 484
Frederick Landon . 041
Frederick Nichola.. 619
Frederick CMIell .. 681
Frederick Odell, Jr. 632
Frederick Sbabael . eao
Frederick SUrr .... 448
Fxedertck William 557
FreelOTe . . .80, 81. 02. 133.
144, 226, 811, 719, 774
Freelore H 822
Freelore Sheffield . 280
Freeman 416
Freeman K 654, 668
Freeman Knight .. 650
Freeman Warren. . .407, 688,
766
Freeman Warren Jr.407, 580
Friend Bthan 886
Fuller K 414
FuUerton A 487
Gamaliel Rathbnm. 533
Garold Warren .... 685
Gay H 586
Geneva 709, 715
OenevieTe 826, 768
George ..160. 160, 246, 247.
2»6. 814, 828, 888, 486.
454. 566. 635. 661, 668.
716. 720 722, 726, 748,
765
George, Jr 158
George A 468. 488, 666
Geoii*ge AJtiert ....270. 688
George Allen 487, 488
George Alonzo .... 641
George Anael .... 688
George Arnold .... 614
Ci(M:»r^ Animtoa .. 406
<ii>one Biabea .... 615
Oeoif^(» Byron .... 501
George OalTln 688
Oi'orgft Obace .... 617
Gears*) Chaitin .... 671
G«onre Chapman .. 444
0^<jreu D 698, 694, 587.
TvO, 756
0<^>r^ Dewey .... 628
<;*^j.*,^> Bdward ....237. 467
Gtxnv* Sknery .... 086
Gi^iHiro Brerett .... 688
<;i>iirpi) F. 244, 246, 632, 602
<:*'nTvo Ferree .... 516
Gtxiii;^ Foeter .... 262
Georae Franklin ..605, 674.
^. 765
George Franklin
Hon 674, 676. 755
George Franklin, Jr.675. 758
George Gaptlll 709
George H 206, 324, 487
George HadUl .... 606
George Hammond .. 630
George Harlen .... 716
George Harriaon .. 009
George Hew7 426. 436, 610,
676, 610. 611. 631. 635.
636. »42, 661. 703. 755
George Herbert 712
George Hobart 230. 755
QeoTge Holsteln .. 443
George Howard .... 648
George Hnnt 750
George Lafayette. . .466, 470
George Lawrence .. 691
George Lee 628
George licVaaghn. .381, 684
George Lewig 668
George Lloyd 708
George Laah 262, 766
George I^'man . . . .288, 756
George If 621
George Mark Pomer-
oy 578
George MelTin 698, 718
George Merritt ... 884
George MUton 674
George P 608
George Park 607
George R. Welton.. 616
George Ridgeway.. 760
George Riley 678, 756
George 8 679, 718
George Samnel.668, 664, 718
George Seavey .... 707
George Sherman .. 671
George Slmmona .. 684
George StandiMi .. 427
George Swain ....208, 766
George Sylveater .. 486
George Vincent 684
Geoige W. . .480, 682, 649,
George Walter .... 640
George Warren .... 698
George Wa8hington.269, 881.
381. 468, 626, 641, 647,
672, 687
George Wellington. 662, 684,
687
George WilUam ..566, 646
George WTlliama. . . 698
George Worthington 624
Georgia 665
Georgia A 683
Georgia Beatrice .. 668
Georgiana 899
Georgiana H a i e 1
Georgletta 664
Gerald 618
Gerald Chester 702
Gertrude 616. 660, 666, 676
Gertmde Amelia .. 478
G^rtmac B
Oerrrride EliaaTsetb
G'/rtiTKl(? Jeffexy .
Gi-rtRide Lillian .
Girtruile Lingard .
GiTtnuOe Lola ...
Gi-r [ rrjdi) Margaret
Gorinjcie Marie .
G ( rt m cTrt Pamelia .
G-nmrN^ Boaetta .
Gideon ..116, 117,
674
475
637
619
708
630
458
622
519
196, 196.
- 752,
201, 202, 548, 687,
787, 788
Gideon Jr 196, 202
Gideon Davte HO
Gideon H. . .669, 680, 661
Gideon Horatio Oao. 681
Gilbert ...90. 1S2, 264. 803
GUbert. Jr 262, 302
Gilbert Arerill 443
mvu- .: 303. 4S8
Glrtira f^'p'f.TT-.*,, 684
GladT« EliiAl^tb .. 630
GImtljr* F-T^^llna . . 680
GlA<l5^ KdOwltQD . . 658
Gladys Latbrop 501
Gladys Sf. ./..,... 620
Gladrd Marie .... 618
Olnd^s MaF ....*. 613
Gl?aw>ii %fiiDl7 , . . . 648
fllpno FTnlror , , , . 621
Olenn !>"« 618
Goldie May 614
Gorham Warren .. 410
Grace 81. 822. 826, 360. 361.
385. 471, 519, 620, 621,
626, 642, 666
Grace A. 663
Grace Ada 418
Grace Dorothea 660
Grace SHaabeth . .491, 676
Grace Emily 579
Grace Brelyn .... 657
Grace Gager 488
Grace Gertmde .... 5.^
Ore*^ Gladys .... 634
r.r:i.'^ Joaephlne .. 515
nnu^a L. 516
Gr-^jre Leooa 695
ij^'n*e Loaise .... 442
Oni-e Maria 4«>
Gri«id Marsh 315
r.rn^e Mary 554
irnw^ May 609, 631
4^rH>e Miriam .... 601
Orii-e Myra 587
r,m'-e Newton .... 656
rirti^ 0 289
r;rnre Sophia 485
(Jmnt 678
t.-yir.t Jamea 668
r.nant Wallace 684. 758
< 3 rn Tina 626
ffr. ^a ...166, 276, 279, 283
rrn^ro, Jr 276, 278
r,^^i,i Lillian 686
Grore 231
Orover OleTeland .. 671
Qoiltord Dndler ..656, 667
Gnrdon 129, 220, 222. 266,
266. 617
Gnrdon, Jr. ..228, 265. 447
Gnrdon (8rd) 617
Gordon (4th) 618
Gnrdon lOllia 468. 756
Gm 687
Gny C 666
Ony Dagget 630
Gny Leelie 649. 709
Gwendoline BUxa-
beth 683
Hadlai F. 67, 96, 108, 826.
327
Hadlai Fish 826
Digitized by V^OOQIC
INDSX
837
Pate
PBNDIiBTON— (Oont.)
Btimmh 81, 84, 36^ 88, 42,
40, 60, 68, 66, 81, 111,
126, 180, 188, 204, 206,
207, 210, 212. 862, 866,
879, 880. 411, 622, 677,
719, 721, 726, 768, 767,
770
Hannah Mm... 173, 766, 767
Hannah Cecilia .. 610
Hannah Oeleatia .. 663
Hannah Chapln . . 879
Hannah Chapman .. 445
Hannah E 530
Hannah Edith .... 653
Hannah Hunting-
ton 426
Etannah Jane ....818, 505
Hannah L. 453
Hannah M 620
Hannah Sheffield .. 293
Hannah Sophia ..677, 978
Hannab Stanton .. 164
Hanson Foller .... 701
Harford Engene . . 179
Harlan Donglaas .. 685
Harland 665
Harland Elbert .... 677
Harlow L. 60S
Harold 666
Harold ATerlll .... 449
Harold Bnrton .... 700
Harold Chapln .... 609
Harold Desmond... 656
Harold I>odge 681
Harold G 608
Harold Herbert ... 601
Harold Irving .... 60O
Harold Sweet .... 616
Harold eweet, Jr.. 617
Harriet .828. 886, 874, 800.
896. 419. 424. 488, 406,
648, 667, 720
Harriet A 620
Harriet Adelaide .. 488
Harriet Amelia.... 811
Harriet Amy ....672, 678
Harriet Avgoata .. 602
Harriet Ayril .... 708
Harriet Ohapman .. 606
Harriet Clara .... 682
Harriet Efllaa 221, 496
Harriet miaaaMtb.. 888
Harriet Blleo .... 622
Harriet Satlier Hol-
brook 502
Harriet H 222
Harriet Jane .... 670
^Harriet L 402
Harriet Joeeiptahie..406, 470
Harriet Leonora 820
Harriet Lockwood.. 712
Harriet TiOioise ... 812
Harriet Bf. 240
Harriet Newell . .280, 208,
460. 682
Harriet O Cfft
Harriet R 670
Harriet Smith ... 227
Harriet WllUams.. 666
Harriett A., Mrs... 718
Harris 00, 162
Harrte, Jr 264
Harris (3rd) 446, 446
Harrlfl (4th).. 446, 617, 767
Harry 476, 643
Harry Alberta Blley 874
Harry C. F 664
Harry Bverett .... 488
Harry Ferguson .. 460
Barry (Fillmore.... 606
Harry Gaston 666
Harry Ivan 702
Harry JoHy 681
Harry JoAna C.
6ft7
Hany I>orIng ....
674
Barry Uidlow ...
687
Barry Nattiaaiei .
.566, 700
Harry Welton ...
Hartley LleweHyn.
640
640
Harrey Oeorge . .
679
Harrey Jesse . . .
860
Harrey Joseph ...
6B8
Harvey Sxnitfli
670
Hattie
.409,
666
Battle Adalalde . .
875
Battle Eknma ...
674
Hattle Geneva ...
660
Battle (Mlkey ...
454
Hattle Grace ...
500
Hattle Malble
670
Hattle Maria
898
Hattle May
.637
663
Hattle Molar
810
Hattle Viola ....
331
Basel Abnnth ...
660
Basel Bmellne . . .
710
Basel Eeten . . . .
728
Basel Irene
709
Basel Ivy
626
Basel Pearl ....
636
Basel Roselle ...
696
Belen 611,
633. 665
Helen Alston . . .
611
Belen Amelia . . .
486
Belen Annie . . . .
617
Belen Bird
616
Belen Caroline ...
897
Belen Catherine .
716
Belen {I>eIlnA
380
Belen Edith
653
Belen BUsabeth . .
713
Belen F
660
Belen Fay
.446
600
Belen Bomer . . .
648
Belen Josephine .
701
Belen Margaret ..
708
Belen Marguerite
Belen Maria ....
618
696
Belen Mande ....
499
Belen Btoekdale . .
444
Belen WeHs ....
478
Belena Catherine
406
Benderson
668
Benrietta ....842,
804
667
BenrietU A
408
Benrietta N
466
Henrietta V
618
Henry ..88, 142,
166, 170,
216, 245, 262,
262, 206.
207, 806, 821,
829.
882.
401. 411, 406.
616. 726.
727, 746. TCO,
761
754
Hemy, Jr
.148
884
Henry, Bev
496
Heory A
268
Banry AUricb • . .
.470
766
Henry Arthur . . .
722
Henry AverlU ...
448
Henry Bingliam .
501
Henry Bomeide .
582
Henry Dodge ....
600
Henry Barl
681
Henry Bdgar ....
608
Henry Fay
661
Henry Folsom ...
.
618
Henry Ftsnda . .
416
Henry Frederick .
228
Henry Gideon, Bei\
r.888
768
Henry Gillian ...
245
.470
756
Henry Blnekley
281
Henry Howard ...
400
Henry I. ........ .
660
Henry Langworthy
221
Henry Lewis ..••
.518
666
Henry Martin ...
682
Page
641. 718
616
406
728
.487, 766
880
588
601
207, 620
287
.273. 666
255
591
Hemy Meiritt • .
Henry Morgan ..
Henry O
Benry P
Henry Soott ...*
Benry SnAth
Benry Sylvester
Benry Treat ....
Benry Walker ..
Benry Wdcott ..
Herbert
Berbert Albert .
Bert>ert Alsemas
Berbert Edgar ..
Berbert F
Beibert Francis
Berbert Leslie .
Berbert Lionel .
Herbert Oscar ..
Berbert RadcMffe
Berbert Stephen
Herbert Wendall
Hermon Field .... ---
BimeUns Orandall. .404, 666
Blram . .200, 202. 370, 609,
764
Blram Harrison ...
Hhram J
Blram 6
Bobart
HolllB Eirkpatrick.
HoUlB Stetson
Hope O •''•:"
Borace Jay Wesley
Borace Nilea
Horatio Beal
Hortense
grrrd''.m2b4;-606.616
665. 666. 670
Howard. Jin— ;,;•• gj
698
691
.666, 710
613
687
538. 696
591
484
751
557
585
260
567
202
280
455
718
590
686
440
410
708
716
Boward (Thnrchlll.
Howard Clarence .
Boward G
Beward Bomer ...
Boward Lancaster. ™
Boward Lawrence.. gj
Howard I^^v^cn ... og
Bewaard Miatttiews. 4W
Bowland W«5»f*".^ S?
Bnbbard ....204. gj* gj
Bnbbard, Jr.......880. g5
BiOert Drwight .. gS
Bnbert Warren ... WO
Hugh Edward 601
Hngh Henderson .. 4»
Bn«h McIBderry . 608
Ichabod Ill* ^°^* ^5"
iSrr: wi 5i8.«}
tdaBotton f"
[da Cedenia JS
[da Cornelia *2
[da miaa «**
[daGertrnde Jg
[da May «18. «6
[da Mereedea ^4^
[da Naomi 25
[da Nash gj
[da Nettle gj
[na AbigaU gj
[na Dorothy '«»
l^eas^ 60, 106. 107. 180.
710, 762, 778. T82
increase AJonso ... 882
Ines A 25
[nea <May 660
Ira iBrooks JJJ
[ra Ftemont JgJ
In. Wheeler 498
[ra Wheeler, Jr.... 4TO
[rene Lauraette ... 568
[rma Catherine ... 635
trvlng -411
Digitized by V^OOQIC
888
THE PBNDLBTON OBNBALOOY
Pace
PBNDLBTON— (Oont.)
Irrlng BnUne ....460,758
Inring iPrederick .. 705
iMac 66. 68. 91. 108. 147.
176, 176, 183. 238, 210.
260. 840, 410. 719, 752.
754. 780
Isaac. Hon.... 825. 826. 758
Isaac B 619
Isaac BeoJamlD . . 183
Isaac BlaUdel .... 411
Isaac Caae ..681. 602. 607.
604
Isaac ElleiT 659
Isaac Franklin .... 006
Isaac Gllkey 359
Isaac Gllkejr. Jr. ..637, 548
Isaac Hatch 524
Isaac Henry 327
Isaac Jacob 368
Isaac Newton ....308. 756
Isaac Stanton 176. 506
Isaac Washington . 547
Isaac William .... 33S
Isabel 517
Isabella 424. 726. 760
laabelle 2T4
Isadora A 648
Urael gO
Israel Golton 878
Israel DeWolf .... 486
Iva 642
Ira Minnie 668
Ivan 6«
Jabet 81. 801
Jabes. Jr 801
JaTDes Boyd Clinton. 664
Jabei Ohesebrough. 165
Jacob Obandler .. 850
Jacob George 868
Jacob Henry 720
James. Capt. 13. 80-39. 41
44. 46-50. 53. 68. 68, 65.
69. 71, 72, 111. 719. 725,
726. 751. 768. 760-768
James 65. 66. 71. 110. 111.
114. 153. 184. 185, 186,
187. 188. 189. 194. 251.
252. 842, 446. 641. 546.
613. 624. 719, 752, 764,
756. 768, 770. 779, 785,
788
James. Jr. 86. 87, 88, 48,
48. 110. Ill, 114, 184,
187. 682. 717, 719. 762.
768, 779. 788
James (3rd) ..111. 186. 187.
188. 189. 387. 724. 740
James A. 670
James Alanson .... 831
James Alden 253
James Alfred .... 264
J&mes Allen 165
James Anderson
Bradley 444
James Aneon .... 810
James Arthur .... 480
James B 882
James Boyd 60S(
James Bralnerd .. 873
James Buchanan . . 447
.Tames Calvin 59\>
Jameff Clark BTli
James Otoitbf 976
James K 482
James Bverett .... 695
James F 815
Jamea Francis .... 264
James Frasik 400
James BV«nklin Bd-
win 616, 718
James Gllkey 814, 857, 668.
766
James G 1 1 m o r e
Hon 982. 469
Page
James BaU 512. 766
Jamas Henry Bd-
irard 688
James Harvey 279
Jamea Howard ....447. 549
Jamea Hyde 501
Jamea Lock 282
James Losier 710
Jamea Bfarlon 677
James Monroe 467. 508. 604.
758
James Monroe
Hon 175, 816, 818
James Monroe
Lieut 318. 756
James Monroe, Jr.. 604
James Mortimer .. 493
Jamea N 433, 766
James Nathan .... 821
Jamea Nelson .... 460
Jamea Newberry . . 405
James Nichols ....552. 686
James 0 532
James Oliver 478. 654
Jamea Rogers 722
James T 294, 756
James W. ..184, 888. 618.
718, 756
Jiimes Wallace C... 454
TdDiea Walter ....486, 642
Jam^ Wataon 601, 766
Jiuiiea Wataon, Jr.. 701
J u tries Wataon (8rd) 701
Jnrnsa Weed 235
Jiuiisa Wesley 715
James William .. 683
sTaiiiBS WUllam Day 601
Jnrni 187. 139. 236. 241, 948.
jr«. 280, 821, 858. 357.
's*-2, 363. 401. 421. 428.
51^2, 680. 607
Jane Almira 873
Jane Ann 894
Jane Clarinda 276
Jane Gertrude ....481. 499
Jane M 222. 252
Jane Maria 206
Jane Newberry 088
Jane W 387
Janet Wellee 602
Janett B 645
Jared 0 409
Jaaon Lee 290
Jay Henry 635
Jay Howard 636
Jeannette 482
Jeannette Biaria .. 83:^
Jefferson 399
Jenett Adell 227
Jenks DeWltt .... 621
Jennie 265. 513
Jennie Bmma .... 499
Jannie Und 834
Jennie Maria 284
Jennie May 447. 501
Jennie Mertie .... 530
Jennie S. 432
Jennings Hope .... 681
Jenny M 724
Jere Kilton 662
Jeremiah 207. 206. 209. 376
Jeremiah Earl .... 621
feremiah M 471
Jeremlaih Mitchell.. 621
Jerome Baxter ....570. 718
Jerome McAlpine .. 570
Jemsha 121. 205. 206. 819.
892
Jesse 124, 126. 206. 212. 213
Jeaae Lovater .... 280
Jessie 467.666
Jeaaie Lavina 624
Jessie May 679
Jessie MUdred .... 682
Jessie Thankful .. 306
Jessica BUM 500
Joanna 137. 294
Joanna Mellasa . . 686
Job 136. 187. 130. 238. 248.
407. 48]« 718
Job. Jr 285. 481
Job (3rd) 406
Job F 402
Job SUnton 389
Joel 642. 543. 676
Joel Wallace ...... 672
Ji^im 71. 72, 8*, 95. tHJ. 100.
KiX U7, 15S, iriSJ, 160.
ifl^, wm, 20Sv 217. 230.
'2Xi, Zi^ 280. Ml, 285.
2&a. 3S4. 83g. *4r.. 876,
37«, 3Srr. i&U i^, 475.
516, S19, 544. 655. 682,
71 9 H 721* T25. T50. 752.
753» 736, TIG. T$S. 789
Jolm (€Ai*t.) 1*0. 242. 243.
764
Jobn Rev. 122. 123. IM.
195. 140. 907. 908
John Jr. 96. 144. 158. 268,
758
John (3rd) 281. 420
John A 290
John Augustus ...470. 621,
John B. 618. 667. 716. 750,
756
John Bell 388
John Benjamin 704
John Braman 695
John Brlttoo 710
John Brooks 871
John Brooks. Jr. . . 371
John Carver 694
John Chriatopber .. 660
John Clarence 681
John Cla^E 867
John Col^r .... 367
Jqbn Cooper ... 589
Jobn Dflolcl 716
J<tiiti David 600
John Darli , 609
Jobn Davis, Jr. 702
John DwtPtver ....720. 721
John E 295
Jfjiid K. B. 561
jLjbn Edmund .... 506
John Rdward 631. 758
Job a EdwtQ 416, 567. 606,
6S9
John Pra»clft , 686
Johq G. 167
John Gardner .... 160
jobb G&rdtipr, Jr... 160
Jofen GUk^r 545
Jobn GllmorQ 283, 461
Jonn tl. 424
Jobn H, Jr. ..... . 424
JoJso Handy 830
Ifihti no[]deii'n>ti . . 000
John HenfT ..637, 682. 721
Jotrn B*>er 641
John rtqt^^ard . . . .873. 756
Joljn ItH*^ ... 576
John Hyde, Jr. 576
Jfihn J. 545
Jobn Jeffennin. ,544, 540. 670
John KlQJt _ 245
Jobn l^njb 569
John tjiTT^eoce ... 696
JfihH fj^ ........ 67V
JohD Leo . . ^ . , . . . . 698
Jnho LflHis 465
John LoTeJoj' .... 637
John M 130. 193, 750
.Trtftn MoK**!!!! 434
John Morlff D'Aq-
bigne 441
John Monaon 723
John N 548
John Nelson 537. sa
Digitized by V^OOQIC
INDBZ
889
Pa«e
PENDIiETON— (Oont.)
John OscAr 480
Jolm P 27T
John Pttlmer ......482, 780
John Park 276
John Prentice .... 170
John Bhead 704
Jofan BoOTrell .... 000
John 8. Rev 718
John ficott . . . .407, 716, 788
John etorkweatber. 000
John W 800, 602
John Wade 287
John Wllhnr OM
John WUliam 400, 062
JonatlMui 87, 86, 00, 01.
189, 140, 142, 100, 108,
281, 410
Jonathan, Jr. .288, 208, 704
Jonathan B 888
Jonathan Maibhltt . 807
Joaeph 81, 88, 84. 85, SO,
38. 41, 48, 44. 45, 47.
48. 00. 58, 77, 00. Ul.
118, 115. 198, 120, 188.
187. 188, 104, 101, 102,
180. 186. 180, 187, 103.
197. 215. 210, 219. 228.
254. 209. 807. 878. 480.
682, 071, TOO, 719, 726.
728. 751, 700, 700. 770,
778. 774. 782. 788. 788
Joaer*. O0I....58. 64, 77,
78. 80, 92, 187. 195, 710.
771. 775
Joseph Major ....128, 120
130. 100. 186, 221. 758.
788
Joeepb, Jr. .77. 78, 128. 200.
271
JoM^h A 414, 750
Joseph Allen 018
Joseph Anderson .. 400
Joeepti Andrew ... 288
Joeeph Austin .... 414
Joseph Arander .. 406
Joseph B 488
Joseph Brooks 707.758
Joseph Brooks. Jr. . 707
Joseph (Button 488
Joseph Cooms .... 488
Joseph Cnlpeper .. 001
Joseph B 007, 750
Joseph Ftanklln ... 577
Joseph GsTltt .... 471
Joseph Henry. 100. 224. 200.
298. 893. 445. 506, 760
Joseph Heniy Lieut.
Col 445
Joseph Henry Boy. 047
Josepii Hnse 418
Joseph Jones .887, 625, 764
Joseph Kenyon ... 087
Joseph Knowtet . . .414, 466
Joseph I/ither .... 400
Joseph Morse 700
Joseph Norman ... 806
Joseph (Nonnan, Jr. 800
Joseph Bhoades ... 208
Joseph Sawyer .... 722
Joseph T 046
Joseph Thomas ... 406
Joseph Thomas, Jr. 404
Tom^llb W 267
Joseph Warren ... 662
Joseph WUllam ... 286
Josephine ..264, 888, 424,
«h. 646, 646
Josephine Al>bey .. 806
Josephfaie Amanda. 481
Josephine B 687
Joeepbine Gertrude. 400
Josephine M 488
Pa«e
Josephine Rebecca . 664
Josephine numkfnl 400
Joshua 100, 107, 116, 120,
154. 170, 101. 100, 197.
199, 687, 580, 024. 710.
720. 734. 700, 777. 788,
788
Joshna, Capt..OO. 00. 100.
148, 296. 807, 814. 708.
781, 788
Joshua .Lleot.. 58, 00.710.
751, 777
Joshua. Ber 844
Joshna, Jr.... 00, 100, 100,
80^ 710. TBI
Joshua 8rd 166
Joshua A 646, 646
Joshua Beebe 440, 441
Joshna Brooks .... 686
Josbua Kenyon .... 200
Joshua Lewis 040
Joshna Fbllander .. 406
Joy Handy 500
Joyce Allison 000
Juda 144
Judith ..88, 84, 80, 88,
188, 108. 144. 280. 268
Judson 248
Jurlsoo AuffUStUS .. 014
Judson Blair 001
Judson PbUftrook,
Dr. 712, 768
Julia ..107. 188, 254, 828.
846. 418
Julia A. Mrs 720
Jul la Adelaide .... 867
Julia Ann 182
JjiLltL Anna . .170. 880. 428
Julia Ashbyllne ... 255
Julia Minerva 480
Julian Br«lwvter... 000
Junletta 582. 064
Justin H 414. 002. 750
Kate 071
Kate D 486
Katherlne ....91. 429,720
Katberlne Arabella. 818
Katherlne Clark . .571, 688
Kattierlne Feme .. 718
Katherlne L 657
Kathryn Isabel ... 659
Kathryn Marquise . 010
Kenneth Albert .. 700
Keturah 79. 102, 100,
176. 178, 719. 776, 770
Keturah Catherine . 176
Kle 078
Lalban Knight .... 080
La Flossa 406
Laland €Ufford .... 006
Lanatia 800
tensing 100, 808
Lansing, Jr 407
Latham 880
Laura . .888. 841, 880, 460.
682
Laura A 488
lAora Akneda ... 004
Laora Angella .... 420
Laura Ann 266
Laura OelesUa .... 841
•Laora Emerson ... 000
Laura Bthel 008
I«ura Ett 081
(Lava Etta 686
CiMBm L 401
Lavra Lenora 000^ 081
Laura Maria 8T0
laurel Ruth 016
Lsmreo Walter .... 066
Laurette Bstelle .. 404
LsTenla Jdsephine . 007
LsTlna AmdU .... 080
Page
LaTina Ana 480
LaTina Jane 588
lATlnla 170
LaTiaia Bates .... 401
Larinia Jlane ....541, 004
Lawrence OUfford . 618
Lawrence Patten .. 704
ILawrance Roy 700
Leah Isa 600
Leah OllTe 704
Lesland 546
Laander laue .... 00*
Lttbbeof 80. 104
Lee AmoU 088
Lee Lyman 821
Le Grande 007
l>eila 500, 048
Leila A 054
Lemuel Doddildfe..884, 002
008, 000
Lemuel Rich 6B1, 584
Lena Bell 407
Lena Mabel 066, 710
I^na May 508
Lenora 628
Lenora Dell 010
Leo Perciyal 006
Leon Dexter 634
Leonard Oeorge .... 060
Leonard Ralph .... 654
Leonora Scull 408
Leonore May 615
Leora Edith 400
Leroy rranklln ... 464
I^alle Benjamin .. 021
Lester 657
Lester Leander .. 607
I^titia Sage 019
Lettle Snow 401
Lerl 284
'Leri Albert 564
Levi Alonao 686,760
Lerl C 200
LoTl Johnson 229
Levica Ann 858
Lewis ..149, 181, 612. 645.
666, 008, 766
Lewis Closson .... 488
Lewis E 864
Lewis Elwell 564, 756
Lewis Erwin 480
Lerwle (H 728
Lewis Jay 512
Lewis Leon 088
Lewis Warrington,
Dr 428. 700, 750
lie wis Wayland .... 511
Lida 007
Lleone 670
Ltfle 661
CAla Imogeoe 008
Cila Nash 488
LUMa 574
Lniian 048, 090
Idlllan Eugenia 517
Lillian Era 400
Lillian Lydia 044
Lilly Louisa 064
lilllan Matilda ..546, 070
UUlan R 4C1
LtUtas Louene 401
Lillle Bell 600, 728
UUle Mabel 020
UlUe Rebecca .... 605
LIna Gerrljh .... 584
Uneola 874
LIsida Obapin 670
Linden 040
Link Lansing 085
LInnie Adella .... 668
Littieton Morgan .. 481
I^Tingstone Jenks.. 400
UTona Adella .... 080
Digitized by V^OOQIC
840
THE PENDLETON GENEALOGY
FODNDLiBflON— (GODt.)
Ussle 413,721
LlMto A, «7
U««le F. Si
Uwiim mttl Ott
liUsie 8 481
Iil«w«lljn ....278,486.625
UeweU/n Bmeiy .. 706
UoTd Lee gJJ
UoTd BolMrt .... 607
Lloyd Tolmao .... gO
Lo« Aleiui 679
Lodoirlck 101. 206, 764, 776
Lwlowick, Jr 290
Lola 79. 106. 162. 194. 268,
868, 400. 460, 477. 710
Lofai AbicaU 4KL
Loie Onilf 602
LoUG S2
Lois Laella 498
LoUa o06
Loraloe C 697
Loranu Follet ...416. 418
Loren JS
Loren Otark gO
Loren H WO
Locen Wayne .... _ JfJ
LoraoM «7. 418
loreoBO BnMen .. 60T
Lorette Either .... 280
Larimer Bdmnnd .. 656
Lottie ^^ S£
Lottie B. «*. «*
Lottie M«7 409. 658
Loole F ^. 604
Looli 888, 715
LottU Bnrch 446
Louis B. JJ5
LooU (Harold .... JK
LouU Henry 6M
Lools Undsay .... 4«
Loota Beed 640
lioolaa . .226. 80B. 672, m
CionSaa lObertft .. 686
LoQlsa AJden 253
Louisa Ellen 406
Loutoa L. 888
Louise »8
Louise Carlton .... 601
Louise Puller .... JgO
Louise GeneTlOTe .. 697
Louise Klnnie .... 387
Louise Marsery .. gl
LouTira ~
LoTlna Dame 405
LoTisa 270
Lucie Emmande.... 461
Luclen B. 263
LoclUe Loy 618
Lndoa J 383
Ludnda 281. 242. 268. 671,
«''. 712 „ ^,
Lncloda Amelia .. 881
Ludnda Clifford .. 267
Ludnda B 606
Lnclnto Elaa .... 606
Ludnda J 888
Ludnda MarU 698
Lnclua Day 879
Lnclua Goodrich .. 897
Lnslus Boxsle tSHH
JjocVam Leroy .... 282
Lndus Smith .... 232
Lucretla 80. 164. 301. 877.
488
Lucretla Ann .... 334
LocneUa G 381
Lucretla Deborah .. 181
Lucretla Maria .... 332
Lucy 81. 82. 99. 102, 118.
187, 164. 163. 167. 182,
199. 190. 202. 206. 223.
224. 238. 204. 297. 302.
XL\ JUO. 3W. 363. 411.
669, 715. 719
Ldcy A. .,... »a
Liii.'3r Ab&l# 499
]^-\Miy AdAUifl 406
l^acy A^^tia 096
Luoy AHQ 1^, 150. 288,
3^. 306, 337. 088
Lu>;-r tiELtctitiiJer .. 401
Lucy th'lL^ht .... 687
Luey Ellutj«tE] .... 412
Lucy Eiii*^a ,,. 180
Lucy Eltoo 611
Lucy Erally 464
Uifj m 434, 667
Lu. T JuDQ 294. 888. 404,
I4B7 Julaxia 647
Locy Lathxop 168. 811
Jjatrf MttP * , . 708
Lucy UartA 310
I*gcr May i05» &4*i
iMi-f S, 40S
Lut^lla Cora 4&0
Ln^iUa. m\m .. 457
[jula .............. 6ST
I.Qln Hawldna .... WS^
Ijalii .P. 486
Lulu BUDCtw .... Gi:^
l^lu May 072
Lura Bdie .... 455
Jjum ln)D« ......002,031
Lorn Wftll*cw .... 713
IaHM^t ....... tUT* 365p 754
I^vfioa W. 410
Lyxs'bia Jc«e(ililne. . 417
IjrtuT^a ......... .626, ftlS
L^tui^j Valotirai . 9R8
hi'dla. 8S, Sa Dl. as, 99,
U\i, 122, 130. 1S7. ISSy
15^), 162^ 163, 17$p I^.
193, 198, aOO, 203, e^t
;^-|, 261. 300. 2T0, 2TB.
2TT. 2S4. S42p M3, 7166,
3.^46, 4 IS, 660. 718. T^
tdrOla A ....532, 607
l,jiiiA AiethA ..... 5T2
I^yOta Aon ISl, 170« 225.
rjiV 2^1, aH
T/rdlA BoATdmsD . . 36S
r.FrtUt Dfaniyi ,,.. 687
Lyrtia EUsabfUi ... 175
I^ydla HDlmM 355
Lydla Jsoe 2^7. 28%, 24».
240. 254. 2r^, 344, 34$.
B5S, 438, 530, 632, 608.
701
Lrrtla Leonard . .^, 60$
LFilla M. . ..... B4*
U^IIa M*rla 256
1^*1 lA Marton 33^
Lj:*im B 3T^
LTnun SS^l
LTnmn B 303. S4A, JSSti
LymAn G. ... .S6S. 6S2, 654
Lrnian Gflw^Q .... 654
Li'inAti Jame* ^12, 75^
liTmdD Ldn^fwd 710
IjjTtian K, ...,.,. 520
U-iiTiiM ..632^ 65a «59t 71^
Mflr«?l ... 43S, 626. 642
Mfl^iel ArmlD'la .., .**9rt
MftN^l BTftn^r-bf* NiA
Mnlx-l C&tliitrlTie . . «T?E
MflTwl Clfllre 62.^
Mphfrt C!nilMa ifl*
Mattel EleTtft .... 6T^
Mab£^I ROen , 8ST
Mal^l Jo«i€t^la« .. 615
Mdbcl Ll Otk2
M*t*ne .J im
Mfliwue s ms
Madeline AnUa . . 70^
Mttewii^ %t 660
>fnriltah]« SSi. 64#
MflhlL^n We*ltT .... 716
MiUilHsa W*tley Jr.. 716
alAlol^ Iloiu? 40»
Mal^k' Scroti 619
M«>rtr fieri 496
M&iincla 841, 028. 049
Mamie 019. 666
Ma FiiJ« Jiin^ 6S1
Mandana tldelia .. 021
MAni^tEe ,,. 475
Mauler A 408
MauthY Jiidaon .... 614
MarreUa Jane ....209, 632
MancoiJua Amnder. 404
M^r^L& AJk^ 000
ifarcy Lomantha .. 88ft
liariaret ....194. 202. 233.
241. 242. 852. 861. 462,
465. 684. 509. 063. 619^
080
ICarsaret Afuea .. 006
Iffaqfaret Amelia 286, 466.
476
BCarsaret Ann ....102, 291
Maigarat Anne .... 052
BCarraret D 433
liargaret Day .... 070
ICargaiet ^en ..086, 663
Margaret Florenoe. 702
Iffanparet GUmore.. 281
Marfaivt Haley , . 477
Marg&fvt [sabeLIe . . 600 <,
Mai]gbr?t LouLsa . .371, 682 \
Mai^r«t Matt .* 717 .^
Marimirtrt May .... 684 »
Mariiafvt Rutli .... 700
Ifatimrpt Sablna ^. 300
MatituTirt SapptLtra. 001
MajTThPrtta M. .... 751
MarKTiflTtte -...,.,. 447
\fa.rfrDerlte Obafln. 691
Mar^oerlte DorotilKy 085
Maria .1^. ISO. IRt, 188,
aM. 262. M2p em. ess
M&rU T&nrliae S^ 619
Maria Loulia . . . . ^ .a»e, 018
MA!ia I^iilit(?..24G, 2m, 440
Uartjui K»te1le .... 696
Ms Han F.:>I'.fln9^*-e.. 454
M&rlaxLiJt' 501
Marie Annie 086
Oftarle Hannah Hor-
tenae 610
Marie Jennette ... 682
Marie Loulae 285, 407
Marietta 592
Marietta P 458
Marion 400. 684
Marion Alice 701
Marlon Auguata .. 680
Marion Beatrice ... 537
Marion Blanclie . . . 628
ICarlon IT 666
Marion Bllaabetti .. 609
Marion Keener ... 575
Markm Lalian .... 609
Bterion lindaey .. 713
Marion Pierce 658
Marion Ursula 290
Marlon Vlrg»l 716
Marjorie Lena .... 710
Marjorie Rachel ... 609
Mark ..116. 192. 844. 642.
660. 667
Mark. Jr 529
Mark (3rd) .v<o
Mark Antliony 405
Mark Pierce 607. 608
Martha ..116. 129. 166. 167.
200, 218. 224. 233. 277.
806. 419. 683. 790
Martha A.... 244. 277. 525.
026. 527
Martha Adelaide .. 622
Martha Almada .... 679
Digitized by V^OOQIC
INDEX
841
Page
PBNDLBTON— (Cont.)
MartbA Ann 285
Martha Beaale .... 408
Martha O MO
Martha ObUe* .... 601
Martha OroM 298
Martba D 882
Marth* HIeaaora.. 047
Martha Qertmde .. 420
Martha Hawes ... 685
Martha Jane 288, 288
Martha Marcella .. 842
Martha Maria 280, 001
Martha May 487
Martha Soaan .... 228
Martin Jamea ....698, 624
Martin Llewel^ .. 649
Martin liother 866. 416, 686
MarUn (Lather, Jr.. 605
Martin V. B 525. 707
MArtln Van Bnren . 528
Manr .29. 80. 86. 40, 44.
40. 46. 64. 88. 88, 101,
108, 116, 119, 120, 148,
146, 156. 168. 178. 186,
106. 208. 225. 284, 241.
246. 251. 276, 280. 295.
822, 825, 888, 859. 861.
669. 870. 874. 894. 899.
400. 406. 476. 540, 580.
668. 567. 602. 617. 658,
664, 666. 682. 719. 721.
726. 768. 767, 772. 776,
777. 780, 248
Max7 A.. 284, 887. 415, 699
Um Atkble . .817. 888, 647.
Mar7 Ada 611
Mary AdeUa 406
Mary Agnea 419, 684
Mary ijbertlne 647
Mary Alrira 680
ICax7 Amelia 518
Mary Angelina .... 517
Mary Ann ....152. 161. 215,
216, 288, 285. 818. 885.
888. 846, 418. 403, 575.
692
Mary Ann Loretta . 287
MMry Anna ..884, 866, 498
Mary Anne 150. 881
Maiy Athena 597
Mary Angnata .... 478
Mary AoreHa 288
Mary Arls 537
Mary Asobah 512
Mary Barber 152,718
Mary Belle 446
Mary BoUea 170
Mary Brasell 500
Miaiy Bridget .... 176
Mary (Brooka 277
Mary Caaby 571
Mary Oatherlne .. 601
Mary Cecelia 498
Mary Chapman .... 662
Mary Crane 285
Mary Dunlap 813
Mary E 481, 670
Mary Edna 610
Mary EOIeen 707
Mary Eleanor .... 695
Mazy EUia .401, 482. 472.
Biaiy Eliaa/beth . . . .289. 2<)8
812, 816, 855. 444. 545.
550, 567. 614, 628, 672,
689. 690. 718. 721 726.
7U
Mary D 11 a a b e t h
Thayer 4:{4
Mary Ella 488. 512
Mary BUen .866. 680. 608.
682
(Mary BmeUne 2M, 404, 496,
697
Mary Bknlly 601
Mary Emma 557, 622
Mary Batber 280,281
Mary Etta 611
Alary Banioe 876
Mary Era 714
Mazy Ereline .... 688
Mary Ereiyn 441
Mary Francea ....262. 811
Mary Gertrade ...518. 557,
686
Mary H 726
Maiy Helen 445, 669
Mary Ida 598
Mary Isabel 282
Mary J 266, 625
Mary Jane .171. 221. 227,
238. 258. 206, 891, 896,
410, 478, 487. 496, 585,
€68, 689, 686, 720
Mary JeneTla 668
Mary JoaepUne .... 685
Mary Laora 685
Mary Looiae ....897. 562.
694, 626
Mary Lncy 826, 758
Maiy M 161,482
Mary Mazta 415
Mary Miner . .217. 218. 292
Mary Narclaaa .... 895
Mary OrdelU 648
Mary PiUabory 699
Mary PriMSiHa .... 842
Mary Bebecoa ....278. 487
Mary Bntii 570
Mary fknlth 468
Mary Sophia 299, 465
Mary Sophie 641
BCary Stewart .... 569
Mary Stlllman ... 291
Mary Saaan 595
Mary Thompaon .. 164
Mary W 488
Maaon iMandeyllle . 898
Mather O^ett .... 715
Matilda .196. 855. 857. 858.
720
MaUlda Jane 859
MlatUda N 462
Matthew Ledbetter. 559
Maud 688
Mand Stella 576
Maude 466. 487. 649
Maude Eliaa 498
Maude Ella 597
Mande Etta 581
Maurice 707
Manrice Andrew .. 609
MMirlce Beach ... 642
Miiiirice Pierce 661
BiazimAUan 584
May 821
May Gertmde 447
May Harriet 686
May JoBephlne .... 647
May (Louise 447
>May Loclna 549
May Pauline «'•«
Maybell 552
Mayme JIJ
Mayme S 6^6
MoOlellan 0 679, 759
McOlellan Granger. 679
McOrath 505
Meda Blouise 661
Meda May 655
Meeker H 618
Melissa 526
Melyin 641
M^vln O iSi
iKlTin Wordiiv ... 646
MelTlna C 450. 461
mrcy ..80. 185. 149. 168.
^ 297. 846. 804, 487
tl^cy A e02
Mercy Ann ...228, 582, 602
Mercy Ellen 555
AflBHey LangwartMr 221
Merl 566
Merrick 2io
Merritt 882, 686
Mernitt Henry .... 641
Merwln EoMtoa .. 288
Mlldia 6S7
AfiMred 465, 699
Mildred Anna .... 501
Mikbed Bitelle ... 688
MHdred Jane 007
Mildred Louiae .... 658
HUdred M. 678
Mildred (Norman .. 500
MUetna 879
MUetnv Oayle .... 691
MlIetQa Oayle. Jr... 691
Millard Dale 689
MtUard riUmoce .. 266
MiUen HozBie .... 681
Millie 219, 670
Millie T MO
MU1« De Poreat ... 296
Mljo Miletus .571. 698, 759
M41ton Perry 499
^nette Altbea ... 39s
Hi'^i^ 266. 518, 721
Minnie iB 822
Minnie Flora 641
Minnie Jeannette...628, 759
Minnie Jeffrey .... 627
Minnie Pearl 622
Miriam 542
Miriam fienUce 668
MoUy 146
Montgomery no
Morria Alaton 638
Morria Ansel 638
Morris Blancfaard .. 465
Morria Herbert 630
Mortimer Fowler .. 751
iMoaea 146. 266. 448
Moaes AToriU 447
V-'='>8 Young 687
M'iMion 722
Miiriin Bhead 704
Myra E 660
Nfyra Emma ..602, 661 712
Mm Frances 701
Uynm E 519
My r^m Sherman .... 421
Myton Wlnslow 286. 466
Myrtle Lenora 650
Vfrrtle 518
Mrrtle A 606
M.Trtle Adelalne... 435
Nil Mum Elbridge ... 710
Nancy 91. 129, 181,
182. 151. 154. 203. 214.
226. 227. 268. 270. 274.
281. 808. 809, 840. 872,
620. 718.
Nancy Bams 146
Nancy Bell 886. 446
Nancy 0 831
Nancy Catherine... 451
Nancy Jane... 846. 866, 417
Nancy Mary 175
Nancy Peeler 383
Naomi Alberta 625
Nancy Smaw 691
Napoleon Bonaparte. 408, 524
Naaon 700
Nason B 652
Nason Edwin 556, 652
Digitized by V^OOQIC
842
THE PBNDLBTON OBNBALOOT
Pact
PEa^DIiBTON— (Coot.)
NaiOD Richard 554
Nathan 58. 72. 127.
140, 208, 211. 212, 286.
280, 287, »2U. 823. tlOl.
719. 729. 753. 756, 777.
780
Nathan Qen. , .174. 175. 815
Nathan. Major ...108, 104,
106. 888. 794
Nathan G 464
Natban Blbrtdse 882
Nathan Franklin... 680
Nathan lanntMc*.. 882
Nathan Lather .... 062
Natlian Newell .... 409
Nathan Philip 463
Nathan Sands 174. 176
818, 764
Nathan W 468
Nathan Whitehead.. 444
Nathan William ... 470
Nathaniel ....116. 184. 192,
198. 194. 216, 524. 049,
720. 749, 753, HO.
Nathaniel, Dr 624, 649
Nathaniel, Major... 750
Nathaniel. Jr 198.194
860. 858. 869. 790
Nathaniel (3rd) 720
Nathaniel Bailej... 708
Nathaniel Eaton ...398. 756
Nathaniel Minor ...172. 754
Nathaniel Seavey . . «'"
Nell 685
Nellie 576, 609. 627,
600. 667. 683. 721
Nellie A 639
Nellie Ann 467
Nellie Asenath 644
Nellie Brdlne 479
Nellie Estella 481
Nellie Gray 610
Nellie Louette 607. 656
Nellie M 432, 724
Nellie Maud 580
Nellie Mar.... 468. 578. 049
Nellie Phebe 483
Nellie Starterant. . 565
Nelson 273, 506
Nelson. Jr 273
Nelson Augnstns. . . 448
Nettle 663
Nettle Bernlce 704
Nettle E 520
Nettle Evelyn 612
Nettle Moore 578
Nettle R «59
Nettie Vivian 638
Neva Gertie 681
Neva Ruth 636
Neville 708
Newell Jacob 656
Newell 8 469
Newton Gray .... 694
Newton I. 602. 712
NvwtOQ lioaia ....60S. 712
Nllei Frederick ... 546
Nina Bell 642
Ntna B. 728
Nina Mandft 678
Ninette L. 516
NliAe 192. 278, 532
Noah S 886
Nora 519. 628, 688, 709
Norma 714
Norman 660
Norman Daggett .. 630
Norman Hlgaon 706
Norris Robie 662
Noyes Palmer 488
O. 686
Obadlab Ill, 112. %8
114. 190. 779
Octavla 0 401
Olin Bangs 418
Olln Harmon 282
Olln Hnngerfoid. . . . 288
Oliva Lenora 587
Olive 826, 707. 768
Olive Annie 491
OUve Christine 408
Olive Eleanor 486
Olive #oster 686
OUva lionise 685
Olive Loclnda 186
Oliver ....80. 141, 248, 296
297. «18, 796
Oliver, Jr 141
OlKer Cook 266
Oliver Bngene 8^
Oliver Henry 4n, 478
Oliver Howard Wal>
lace 686
Oliver Mlltoo 409
Oliver Stanton 890
Olivia B 418
Ona Mae 681
Ora Alford 701
Ora EUaa 600
Ora Estna 881
Oraesta 180. 829
Orange 883
Orlana 464
Orlena McOonkey .. 420
Orpha Ophelia 677
Orrel Fern 678
Orrln Legrow 710
Orval 716
Orthelbert L. 432
Oscar Adelbert 596
Oscar Alfonso 606
Oscar Brace 681
Opcsr Fellows 448
Osoar Tefft 487
Otia 90. 161, 764
Otis. Jr 152. 261
Otis (3rd) 262
P. Lorlng 708
Palmer 164
Palmer Hall 485. 688
Pamella 20^
Pamelia A 379
Pamella Andrews... 880
Pamella Hnglies ...870, 538
Pamelia Marciana.. 404
Patience 48, 78. 719
Patience (Potts) .. 43
Paul 168. 6<?1
Paul Washington... 164
Panllne 205
Pearl 664
Pearl Clistla 500
Pearl "L 626
Pearley Earl 702
Pearly 670
PejEgy 848
Peleg ....94. 106. 187. 179
286, 269. 278. 719. 768,
776.
Peleg. Llent 92. 98, 94,
95. 137, 164, 278. 979,
758.
Peleg. Jr 98. 94, 972
Percy 666
Percy DeWolf 486, 757
Percy Bo^ne 701
Percy Orlndia .... 661
Percy Leander 597
Percy Warren 608
Perry 690
Peter Beeley 688
Pbebe . . . .181. 208. 924, 226.
804. 346. 817, 668
Pbebe A 387
Page
Ptiebe Ann 481
Phebe C 148, 72T
Phebe Cbeaebroiigii.800, 468
Phebe Oole 608
Phebe BUaalietb. . . . 818
Phebe Ellen 666
Phebe Esther 817
Phebe Kingman ... Sg
Phebe Jane ^ ^ 588
Phoebe 666, 516
Fboebe A 587
Phoebe Eleanor ... 444
Phoebe Palmer ...» _ S
Philena Iff* i£?
PhiUp T^^'SS
PWlip Baton 606
Philip Bdnnmd ..._„ «H
Philip G 868, 659
Philip G*lkaf «2
ptilneaa 274
Phlneaa, Capt 167, 754
Phineas, Jr.. 978
Ffiineas 8rd 460
Fhineaa (4th) 461, 619
Pbineas (5th) .... ^
Phineas B WJ
Pleasant Bmma ... 688
Polly ...99, 101, 129, 169.
2M, 297. 998, 808. 828,
858, 356. 3681 869. 606.
688
Porter Loomis .... 500
Prentice 121. 878
Pieston 1 566
Priscllla 87, 88. 187. 155.
248. 971, 429. 481, 526.
PrisclHa A 258
PrlsciUa Manafl«ld.285, 431
Pradence ....131, 188,146.
156. 240. 277. 284, 845.
351. 365. 361, 870. 450.
461. 462, 588
Prudence Blisabeth 556
Prudence Griffin .. 460
Prudence Jane 534
Pmdence Nlobols... 284
Pruella 539
Pnrdy King 670. 757
Bachael 750
Rachel ..209. 288, 888. 854
Rachel Ann 410. 471
Rachel Bdlth 550
Rachel Lncinda ... 267
Rachel nramton .. 688
Rachel V 880
Ralph 9Tt
Ralph. Rev... 324. 825. 750
Ralph Albert 600
Ralph Cooper 628
Railirti Croea John-
m 426, 756
Ralph D T08
Ralph Edgar 607, 657
Ralph Rdwln 698
Ralph Blden 661
Ralph Prancols Shel-
don 610
Ralph Hinchman .. 606
Ralph Howard 691. 686
Ralph Johnson .... 496
Ralph Nathan 708
Ralph Rexford ... 658
Ralph Rhodes .... 801
Ralph Sherwood ... 6B5
Ralph W 686
Ralph Wilfred .... 688
Raymond 884
Raymond Ambrose. 686
Raymond B 618
Raymond Bdward .. 688
Raymond Edwin .. 684
Raymond BufSM .. 618
Digitized by V^OOQIC
INDBX
845
FRNDLBTON— (Cont.)
KtLjmond Fowler .. 001
Bayniond Hemry ... 641
Raymond King .... 650
Raymond Westley.. 700
Read 66, 74. 710, 779
R«ba A 681
Rebecca 45, 46, 64.
118, 201. 258. Ml, 486,
719, 737, 749
Rebecca. Un US
Rebecca Ann 660
Rebecca BlUot .... 751
Rebecca Maria .... 410
Reed Wade 237
Reginald Ross .... 567
Rena Adell 607
Rena May 622
Reuben 809
Reubeu Allen ....400. 585
Renben Welton ... 334
Kboda •
Rhoda Ellxabetb .. 827
Rboda Jane 408
Rhoda MatHda .... 650
R)ho<la Mevcy 4S4
Ricbaid 587
Richard Collint ... 712
Richard Delbert .. 722
Richard Dudley ... 657
Richard BUsworth.. 600
Richard Pranklln ..604, 60B
690. 766
Richard Hoyt 608
Richard Jobnson .. 543
Richard Pickett .. 665
RIc'hard WeHman .. 415
Richard Whitney .. 717
Richmond -Hatch .. 418
Riley Ohttidn 882
Rilla 3ff 625
Rita 'Lenore 658
Robert ..216. 327. 352. 613.
70S. 716
Rot)ert Andrew .. 448
Robert RUHngB .. 446
Robert Bottum ... 447
Robert Coombs . . . 408
Robert Edward ... 442
Robert Elbrldge .. 608
Robert Elmer 609
Robert Bthan .... 232
Robert J. 552
Robert L 465
Rtobert Ml 240
Robert Palmer ... 232
Robert S 666
Robert Wallace ... 603
Roderic Nelson .. 658
Roderick D....527, 645, 646
Rodney 378
Rodney Anderson . 600
Rodolpbua •'>38
Roger 727
Rolanda Serylllus . 404
Ronald 714
Rosa A 508
Rosa Eilla 555
Rom Jane 406. 604
Rosa Marie 609
Rosalind 645
Rofianna 205. 515
Knsannah 200. .'••
Rosco Everett 595
Rosooe 824, 597
Roftcoe Aurellus . .506. 2^07
RoRcoe C 248
RoBcoe Costino ...fl^, 7.'5fl
Roscoe M S06, 718
Rose 653
Roee Anna 580
Rose L 648
Rose OLewIs 461
Pas*
Roae Mabel 696
BoeaUa TeHcia ... 404
Boaetta 882
Boeetta Ann 834
Bosetta Longfellow. 846
Rosetu Mabel 450
Roalna . .428, 52B, 6S0. 661
Boss Lewis 714
JBUmmAl »J
Rowland . WO
Boxana 414. 416. 608
Roy '""
Roy Herbert 58?
Roy Hyler gj
Roy Wallace 607
Roy Wellington ...,^ 55J
Ruby 566, 647
Bnby Adelma 710
Rirtiy Jane 5M
Bnby Lee TOO
Ruby May 728
Rudolph Christopher 618
Rofus M8« 756
Rufus Gardner .... JW
RuftM Jackson .... 289
Bnfus Nsson 710
Ruk>n «eivy JSJ
Bupert Earl •• ••^ SJ
R«swU 135. 228. gl
Bussell Jr «»
Russell Bobbins .. 570
Russell Tracey ... ^ W8
Ruth ....75. 76. 110, 122.
125, 181, 210, 31«i«0.
518, 676. 593. 719, 779
Ruth AngeMne ... 710
Ruth Isabel TOO
s^""*...^*:^..:i82.m,7lS
Sabra W- ^
Sabrlna . • • • !«. g8
Sabrlna Coombs ... JJJ
Sabrlna Dodge .... »7
■Sadie AMce 5S
Sadie BUaa JOJ
Sadie Etta J^
Sally ....80. 173, 185. IM.
240. 298, .100, 347, 349.
368. 866. 621. 5»4
Sally Ann 209
sally Crandall ...^ 249
SaUy Leonard .••. 558
Sally M «JJ
Rally Palmer .... 269
Salofma Amy Jjf
Salome *****
Samuel ..66, 107. 116, U6,
117. 118, 164, 147, 1««».
191, 192. 197, agi. W2,
206. 344. 871. 872, 516.
.•^28, 555, 646, 660. 716,
719. 758. 779. 787, 788,
780
Samuel. Jr 191, 345
Samuel Alva 660
Samuel Bortum •••_., JfJ
Samuel Cal<rt) 647, 649
Samuel Clark gO
Saronel Dodjre .... 370
Samuel Francis ... 4«*o
Samuel Henry ■*^7
Samuel 'Langworthy 221
f^amuel Rodolph . . 416
Samuel Rogers 400
Samuel Tewksbury . 352
Samuel Trumbnll... 439
Sanrael W 667
Sands Nlles 180. 224
Sanford Howard 590,591
757
Sanford William ... 642
Sara Rob.v 491
Page
Sarah 66, 68, 81. 101.
184, 187, 168, 176, 179.
180. 186, 191. 198, 19S,
209, 288. 244, 280, 267.
888. 861. 808, 864, 300,
874, 402, 688^ 587, 710.
721, 780.
Sarali A. 867. 466
Sarah Abbte 868. 652
Sarah Adelaide .... 290
Sarah AdeUa 806
Sarah Ann ... .176, 276, 866.
64S, OOOi 721
Sarah AvgueU .... 203
Sarah Baxter 308
Sarah Belle 616
Sarah Buasell 400
Sarah C 248. 664
Sarali Champion ... 264
Sarah CordeUa .... 880
SaraH B 288, 416
Sarah Eleanor 546
Sarah BlUa 862, 651
Sarab Elisabeth.... 265, 300
482, 588
Sarah Ella 6fl0
Sarah Ellen 228
Sarah Emma 8:<>
Sarah Brelyn 288
SaraH Fllene 486
Sarah Prebody 304
Sarab Helen 604
Sarah Hobart 220
Sarah Idella 400
Sarah J 613
Sarah Jane ...312, 850, 482
827, OOa. 646
Sarah L 899, 604
Sarah Louisa ....806, 492
Sarah Malissa 521
Sarah Maria 240, 288
Sarah Olive 412
Sarah Ordelia 522
Sarah P 409
Sarah Park 278
Sarah Serena 506
Sarah Trumbull ... 260
Sarah White 411
Sehayler Bally ....280, 797
Sejanus Alexander.. 416
Sela Jerome 070
Seloma Eleanor ... 682
Servtah 342
Seth Stlllman 600
Seward Harris ....614. 615
Sherman 677
Shirley Emma .... 717
Shirley Ernest .... 62R
Shirley L 683
Shirley Leicester... 683, 717
Shubael Frederick... 423. 528
Sbubael iHewes 027
Sibyl 685
SlbyiF SfiS
Slbyi Francee 080
Sibyl Jones 64::
Sidney Valoroua . . • 408
Silas Matthew 600
Silas Porter, Rev... 099, 737
SUsby M 701
Simeon ...80. 111. 134, 16.".,
164. 180, 187. 188. 189,
100, 224. 400, 719. 753,
773, 774. 775, 788, 789.
Simeon, Jr 189, 889, 704
Simon 67. 100. 180, 101
280. 370. 726. 758
Simon Andrew .... 035
Simon Dodge 346, 531
Slrena Aldrlch 636
Solomon ...60. 61, 62, 109.
110. 200. nS8, 528, 644,
700, 710. 753. 784. 785,
Digitized by V^OOQIC
844
THE PBKDLBTON OBNBALOGT
PM«
flokmoB Dodge .... 882
flokmoB & T 648
flokNMB Stoty 812
aolcn nijak 4M
■omen Tracy M8
flopbte 620
SophU AmeUa 227
flopliU HIU 527
Sophia Lola 894
flophU PMTl 025
flophnmla 272, 274
SopliroiUA BmiBa.... 272
BophiOBla Lb 672
BophionU 8. 234
Stanton 116, 821
Stanton Hooker ... 682
Stanton Sheffield .. 484
SteUa Bebeeca .... 684
Stephen U6, 116, 117.
116, 105. 196, 196, 199,
200, 871, 688, 753, 787.
Stephen. Jr. 850-1. 858.
869. 764
SteiJiMni Alonao .... 661
Stephen Bnenon .. 620
Stephen Jotto 661
Stephen Leo 657
Stephen Ollrer 432
Stiwt INikMl 604
Stnart Pbllbfook. . . . 651
Somner Ifalnard .. 487
Soean 148. 182. 205,
256, 257. 269, 356, 610.
Soaan Adelaide .... 220
Soaan A^nee 494
Satan Amelia 8l8, 822
Soaan Ann 862, 416
Soaan Belle 569
Soaan Bingham 816, 602
SoMn Bnrch...800, 466, 603
Snaan Dnnn 249
Susan Bllaa 812, 494
Sasan Elisabeth ... 509
Susan Emil7 299, 485
Sosan nranceo .... 262
Susan Johnson 427
Susan K 36^
Susan Sophronla ... 878
Susanna 250, 271. 429.
546. 722
Susannah 74, 166, 18;$
208, 286. 716. 719
Susannah 3farla ... 697
Susie ineanor 699
Susie Matilda 582
Sylbert 608
Sylyanus 877
SyWanos Boscoe 702
SjlTanni Boscoe. Jr. 708
Sylvester . . . .79. 80, 92. 132,
138, 211, 227, 394, 896.
683, 719, 727, 752, 757,
773, 774.
Sylrester, Jr... 80, 182, 188
774
Sylvester (8rd>.132. 183, 226
Sylvester Brown 585
Sylva 121, 125
SylTlna 288. 846
867. 869
Tabitha 189, 840
Taylor 227
Teresa Kathryn ... 688
Tewkrtrary 861, 353
TbaddeuB Augustus. 61.3
Thaddeus K 253, 757
Thankful ....119, 148. 257,
806, 867, 530, 654, 710,
779.
Thankful Foster ... 152
Thelma 627
Tbeo Laraine r05
Pag«
Theodore 662
Tbeodore Aagnatn8.614, 767
Theodore Charlea... 486
Theodora Clifton .. 608
Theodora F 228
Theodora Fraada... 706
TheodoaU M 496
Theona Nona TOl
Theora TIO
TIkeran Looia 718
Thomaa 66, 111. 114.
116. U6, 168, 154, 165.
196. 197. 297. 847. 854.
866. 627. 687. 662. 719,
779.
^omaa, Jr. ..154. 196, 267
Thomas (8id).. 196. 204, 351
TlKMnaa (4tti) 589
Thomaa (5th) 689
Thomaa Benton 606
Thomaa Boarrtman. . 607
Thomaa Barrows .. 508
Thomaa Oanol 702
Thomas Chester ... 702
Thomaa Edward ...804, 767
Thomas Franklin. . .862, 448
4«0, 767
Thomas Franklin,
Jr 449
Thomaa Frederick... 610
Thomaa 0 727
niomas Harlen .... 684
Thomas Harlow 417
Thomas Herbert 620
Thomaa J 309
Thomas Newbory ..801, 767
Thomaa Percy 660
Thora Sasannah .... 696
Thurston 095
Thnnton Denslow. . 60fi
Tlmotby Coombs ... 269
Tressle M 723
Urania 854
V. V. 67u
Vaerda A 677
Velma Avis 701
Velma H 665
Vera Eldora 686
Vera May 636
Vera Newberry BS8
Vera B 625
Veraa 714
Verna Lottie 616
Veronica Philomene. 682
VesU Rose 635
Victoria 529
Vida M 649
VlUette Ann 527
Vincent 028
Viola 716
Viola Armada 678
Viola N 676
Violet 642, 660
Violet Jeffery 626
Virgil 179
rii%n Henry 706
Vtrta Jewett 545
VlivlJ I4»lli' 670
Vlf^nJn ,,...266. 504, 712
Vlrgliiia CUnton .. 245
Vfrjrlula, Dare 427
VIivliiU EiHth 705
Vtrjriiiia Gti?^l.» 692
Virginia Lftiira 662
Wade HaTiiitton . . 678
Waiao Cflupcr 628
TValdron 254
Wflllsee 230
Wj|llft*'<^ OirtU 454
Walls^:. Lc-wj' 288
Wallace Scott 684
Walter 670, 751
Walter A 585. 609
W^vltf.r ArarlU 449
WttJiK- Baker 610
WiiicK'r liaker, Jr. . 611
Wa^^ji'f Bowen 618
Vvi.;t-r Sveratt ... 994
Wi^TPr Inrlng .... 609
Wa^t*^ LeClaIr .. 648
WaitK-r Meiritt ... 519
vvtiit^r Ogler 601
IV »:-->? Prentice .. 665
Wi^H r Ftaymood .. 718
^a^iihT Shodolophas 711
WftJter ^ymoor .. 421
Wilifif Story 500
War^ .180, 196. 827. 828.
^j*^, 0*0,
WarrfD ^42. 677
WiTTPti Oi^by 623
War:T-D Oolby. Jr... 623
U irnv:i H. 606
w-^-i'.-ton Moat-
648
HopUna . . 416
kk«>«tf Iklward .... 701
Wayne Bnnkel 714
Wealtha BUa 507
Wealthian ..88. 144. 71ft,
772.
105. 209. 846.
W. 661, 651,
546
->ee .. 709
ivH ^.^*«2. m
^^^'^-■^ ice .. 641
WlLijtr U^viw* .... 501
Wild* Rsixh 71*
Wdfonl 027
VnifonI Eari ^
W 1 1 ford Woodniff , , S90
Wllhi^fcilna ElJw-
, ^etH ,., 425
WUljinfl Howard ., 591
Wllljjuq 44. 60. SL TS. 8I;
156. ]^, 130, U), 132,
S- !J1' ^S **** i«i'
^t itk iS ^ 1^
^'«. ^. tm, m, S:
2^, aaa, »4i. ffi? S
iSi' i'l- «"' s3t; sSi
£.fc. eao. en*, err! 709
119, T21. t77, 7S0 tS:
7.^3. TM, 1357, Tto 774
JT^ 782, 763, 7«S, Tw!
WlllUm. Cspt. ..84, SS, 86
WilUa^cS: ''S6.^5^- ^
761. 774. 775. 777.
^^"^JL^' •253. 811. 812.
537. 677.
WlUiam A. 4AK
William Addison '.', 5l8
William Adolphus mI
WlUUm AlS.n.::331, |?i
W lam Allen. 437. 543 nf
WUIUm Ambrose . . 888
WlUiam Amy .... iS
William Anderaoo.. 400
William Ansel sij
WUliam Aafastas..621. 688
WlUiam R 87ft 43,
William Bafley .. toi
William Brown ..* 029
William Borlaans ..680. 789
William Bnmows .. 322
William Byron 538
William Byron, Jr . 662
Digitized by V^OOQIC
INDEX
845
Plftt
PBNDLBTON— <0<mt.)
WUlUun Byron ^^
(8M) <63
William 0 2T8. 466
William GarlM .... 58<
WlllUm Ohamplon.298, 680
631.
WUllam Champion
Jr «2
William Obarlet .. 886
WUllam CheBbrook. S68
WUllam Ohrlstopher 467
WUllam Olaieoce . . 690
WUllam Gllfflood .. 446
WUllam OorUand . . 162
William OonrtUnd. .264. 444
690.
WlUlam Dennla .. I»2
WUllam Deztar 620
WUlkun Dudley .. 681
WlUiam £ 615. 613
William Edgar ....581, 611
WUllam Edward ..588, 695
William Batabrook.899, 400,
754. 767.
William Everett . 506
William P 259. 482
WUllam Fanning .. 293
Wmiam Fletcher . . 262
WlUlam Florence .. 678
WUllam Francis .. 701
WUllam Franklin.. 818
WlUlam Frederick.. 706
WUllam Gooding .. 579
WiUlam H... 879, 881. 613.
727.
WUllam Henry ...287.240.
263. 833. 417. 410. 472.
518. 519, S27. 546. 069.
619. 640. 751, 757.
WUllam Henry. Bey.440. 441
759.
William Henry Jr. .441. 518
751.
WUllam Henry Ed-
ward 498
WlUlam Herbert .. 688
WlUlam Hoyt .... 810
WUllam Hnnter .. 696
William Hyde ....800, 471
WUllam Jacob .... 406
WUllam James .... 617
William Jared .... 691
WlUlam John .... 707
wmum Jonathan.. 439
WiUlam Joeeph ..444. 629
WUllam Joshua ..479, 701
William Justin ....722. 723
WUllam King ....809, 497
WUllam Knight .. 511
William Lansing .. 492
WlUlam Lansing Jr. 493
WiUlam Lee 685
William Leicester.. 717
William Lewia ...429. 512
515.
WiUlam Uncoln .. 468
WUliam Loren ..467, 767
WUliam Lorenzo ..883. 757
William Millmn ..424. 757
WiUlam Nelson
Oen 750
William 0 681
WiUlAm Olin .... 807
WilUam Oral 701
William Osgood .. 604
William Owen 627
WlUlam Perry 224
WUllam R 660
William Ralpb 497
WUUaan RandaU .. 579
William Roflcoe .. 611
William S 750
William Stevenson. 699
WUliam Swain ....266. 257
Plftt
William Sylvester.. «»<»
WllUam.T J51
WlUiam Taylor .. ^ |?J
William Thomas ..416. 640
WUllam Thompaon- 6**
William Thurman.. ttSU
WUllam Wallace .. 688
WUllam Wallace
Jr 688
WllUam Walter ..4W. JS
William Ward .... 607
WUllam Welton .. 612
WUllam White ...6T9, 680
WlUlam Williams.. 675
WlUiam WllUa .... 690
WllUam Wlnthrop. W8
WUllam Wood gl
WUUe Keama ... ,^ «?
WlllU Eara 516. W7
WIUU Lee W
WlUte Oscar, gW
WlUfl Christian.... «91
Wilson «!. 769
Wilson Howard .... 621
WUson T £^
Wlndaor WllUama.. 602
Winlleld ^^^ 815
WlnfleldS 424, 709
Winlleld Scott .... gj*
Wlnflold Scott. Jr.. 712
Winifred Blanche . . gl
Winnie M. ........ «»J
Worthlngton H, .. 8gr
VA^ ii»<*ier:: ^
2^.::::::::::: p
Sbulon ..W. 114. 146. ri7,
148, 149. 267, 7M.
Zebolon B 1«. JJ*
Zelpha Pearl g®
ZlKpha IW. 676
PDNN. Baiaa J. ...• J»
PBNNO. Charlotte H. 630
PBNNOCK. Carrie.... 296
PBPPLB. Lydla .... 672
PBBX3E. Jere 209
PERKINS Mg
Abigail Jg
Oharlotf ......... gj
Hiitor\::::: m
JdhB W 818
SS."-..:::::::::: g
Maty *5;
Oregon }Jg
Orlgen iS
PBBlfr, Annie HIU .. W?
Aagustus ^1
Carrie Grace .... 261
Charles Henry .... 600
Clarence Henry .. w
David E. g2
B. Mont «}
Bmlly P 4«1
George «>8, v^
George Haxard 261
George L. 667
George Nelson .... 600
Gideon B. Dr 261
Herbert M jSl
James 272
Ludnda 822
Luther 850
Margaret J23
Margaret A 335
Maria Louise ^^, 217
Mary 846. 651
RebJcca 847.703
Sarah Barrns 408
WUfred Pendleton.. 500
William Raymond.. 261
PYTTER, Emma .... 706
Henry 703
PETERS. Daniel
Shapard 619
EUn 293
Jesale 619
Mary W6
PBrmUON. Andrew. 600
Augustus Daniel . . 600
Europe Harold .... 600
John 641
Pearl Virginia 700
Swan J 676
Theodore Leander .. 700
PBTTBB. Erastus W. 682
Everett WllUam ... 582
Maria 682
WiUlam Addison .. 682
PBTTBT, Wmiam .. 809
PBTTIBONB. Bbenes-
er O T44
Bmlly CordeUa .... 744
PBTTINGALL. BUaa-
beth 749
PBTTINGIIiL, Panls. 492
PBTTIT, Henry .... 521
Lorinda 521
PETTY. Charlotte ... 685
Oeorge 685
PHBLON, Dexter .... 634
Grace 6o4
Nelma 684
Mary Janette 684
PHELPS. Andrew ... 888
Edward 0 47"
Bdward W 477
Blnora 678
Laura 182
Lucy 102
PHBTTBPCiACB. Sally 821
PHILBBIOK. Ella .. 461
PHILBROOK. Almira. 358
Ambrose 238
Angelia 358
Annie 416
Charles Theobald .. 280
Cordelia 858
Costania Almira ... 288
Daniel 288. 868
Daniel Emery 288
David «2t
David, Jr. 624
BIbridge Gerry .... 858
Elisabeth 867
Blona 420
Flora Bmma 289
Georgiana 239
Grace Ann 858
Harriet 848, 858
Henrietta 848. 858
Isaac 858
James Jackson .... 358
Job 288. 849. 857
Joto (8rd) 867
Joel 857
Joseph H ^^ 868
Jndson 428. 657
Judson A 424
Lenora Jane 868
Lucy A 424. 657
Lydla D 858
Maria Lavlnia 238
Maty 850
Matilda 85^
Phlneas 614
Rachel 544
Susan 545
Sylvius ?^^
William 347
William, Jr 849
WiUlam (8rd) 849
PHILIilPS. ....364, 741
Albert M 877
Alonio Daniel 377
Asenath 5S4
Digitized by V^OOQIC
846
THB PXNDLBTOK OXNXALOOY
PBILUPS-OQnt.)
CluirlM Otear 8T7
Sdlth Byanon S7T
BUaba M6
Httt WfllUm .... 877
Julia Oiiiwold .... 446
Leo F 2W
LUlte 220
Lonia ACtMis 877
Hatbanlel )^
lUioda 468
WlllUm _ 200
WlUiam, Major... 16-22. 768
PBOBLINO. Mward.. 688
Margaret Lonlae ... 688
PIATT, Joieph 642
FIGKBBIKO. John... 6. U
PICKBTT, NSdiolas... i
PIBROflL Abner 668
AMwt 168
Amasa aphratan. ... 688
Baitajm 8.^7
Esther 890
Harrlette Loalte .. 87 1
Jonat 877
Maria Loctaida .... 688
Wnilun 877
Wmie 877
PIBBPONT, Ella .... 478
PIBRRB, Elisabeth
BarrlBOD 880
PIER80N, Phebe P.. 467
PIERfiONS. FldelU . . 866
PIKE. Capt 6, 0
Oeorge Washington. 93t*
James 226
John 28
MartSia Lydlan .... 22A
PILLSBUBY. WUltam
U 681
PIMBB, Dorothy 47i
Oeorge T 471
Joftn Kngsbnry .... 471
PINKHAM, LoTtna .. 700
PINK NET. Amelia .. 878
PINNR7, Aden Sarah 228
Bnell Hobart 22ff
Charles Orld 281
ClarUsa 186, Vi^
Damoo Boell 220
Dorothy Irene 231
Elijah 281
Elijah Orson 281
Emellne 23i
Ethan Orson 281
Flora 227
Friend Orrille 22P
OroTe 136, 227, 220
OroTo Elbert 22ft
I^eroy Ablathan 281
Mary Emma 281
Mary Esther 22f>
Mary Uranah 881
Ralsamon Ffaelpe. .. 282
Sarah Ann 281
Serretns Michael ... 829
Ward Hobart 232
Zeraah Flnette 2gi
PIPER. Robert B 668
PITCHEB. Benjamin
W.. Mtt 8S1
Caroline 886
Charlotte Maria ... 80.
Daniel Monroe 9^
Blisa ?86
Emma Josephine ..467. 468
Esra 888
George 888
Jeremiah 144
Jeremiah, Mrs R8
Job 238
Joseph 838
I^wls 288
Lewis. Jr W
Sally 288
Thomas 46S
PITKIN. BlUah 424
LDCinda 4M
PITT, Silenoe 870
PimSLBY, Maiy A.. 610
PliAOB, Darins F.... 210
Bosan 262
PLANK. Margaret ... 404
PL0TT8. John OTO
Mafy Ann 672
PLFM. Oeorge 820
PLUMkxB. Ballef .. 660
William F. 413
PliUNKBTT. AUee .. M
POOGB. Ulrlck O. ... 616
POOUB. BeU May ... 487
P03UAND. Frank Bay . 880
Grace Kate 880
John Wlllam 888
Mary 890
Oka Belle 389
William Martin ... »»h
POiLK. Matthew 862
POflLLABD, Aheatha.. 207
Anthony W 402
Bazrlet A 402
WHllam John Henry 261
Elisabeth 750
paLBAATBBB. flrnest UO
POSffBIBOT. Mabel
■Lenora 260
POMPDT, Jacob .... 727
POMIBOT. Unda ... 478
POND, Jeesle, Mr*.. 888
PONTON. Kathiyn .. 610
POOL, Ellss 675
POOLE. Charles D . . . . 282
Charies H 262
Marjorle 862
POOLDB, If ary Ann . 280
PORT, Andrew Jack-
son 628
Harry 628
Lee caiapln 628
Minnie PrlsciUa .. 628
PORTER . . . .278, 848
Alexander 300
Alice 353
Amanda 862
Amoe 672
Ann Mana 460
Anson 481
Angnsta 241
Catherine L 280
Charlea Anaon 481
Charles Robert .... 460
aara Thnreton . . .461. 452
Bmerson D 848
Etta 836
Fannie 406
Frank Merrittww .. 460
George Fred 400
Harriet H 481
Isaac Comer (fam*
ily) 672-8
James 862, 481
Jane 461
Jane R 268
John A 409
Joseph n 188
Julia 461
Lois A 268
Ixmlse 400
Lydla 268
Mary Abiah 450
Mary E 266
Mary Elisabeth .... 248
Mary Ross 482
Mary V 268
Mildred 400
Nancy 268
Nancy BtU 4S0
Mathaa lU
Baehel Caroline ... m
Robert .268. 880. 400. 4BB;
461.
Btftiert. Jr JW
Robert Diayld 248
Sarah Btlsaibeth ... 481
Tliersaa »T
Tbomas JJJ
Thomaa, Jr 8M
Tlmottiy 2
Timothy. Jr 2n
WimS 268. 208.460
WilUam A 45
WlUiam Uneoln ... ^ 460
William Bobert ..480. «tL
poerr 874
Benjamin A. (ffcm-
lly) 461
Blbert TreadweU .. 804
Bmellne 606
Eunice (MatUda ... 606
George Hency 610
Henry ^^
Herbert Bmery .... «1
Ida May 804
Jesse AlanM>n .... 610
Jeeee Denison 610
John Charles 804
John Charles. Jr... J04
Joebna 506
Mary Loniaa ^^^
Phinehas Barber .. 167
POSTON, Lor e n s o _
Dow 4W
Lucinda M 457. 456
POTB, Henry »«
POTTEB, OorneUa .. 184
Frances •Bllsabeth . 683
Indigo M
Kate V 7W
L^dU Looisa Si^
Martha 4«
Mary »
Mary Abby gj
Prudence ^^ «J
Robert 128, 148
Sarah 721
Sarah BUsabeth ... 446
Sarah M...., ^ 618
WUllaim 172,446
WUllam J 484
POTTS, Patience ... 48
William 48
POWELL, Mary J . . 436
Rebecca 404
William W 812
POWERS. BUen J. . . . 488
Howard 855
Nicholas 42
niomas 483
PRAGUE, Mary 252
PRATT 848
Ahnira 373
Deborah 329
EtheUnda 880
J. P. Dr 137
Jesse 820
John 878
Phebe 320
Wmiam 220
PRAT, 852
Dorothy 605
PRBNTIOB, Cory don. 250
Hannah 53
Henry 464
Mary 12i
PRE8O0TT, Charles I 438
Frank S 488
George 251
Mabel 400
Myra Etta 507
Digitized by V^OOQIC
INDEX
847
PEBSOOTT— (Oont.)
flamuel SW
PRIBTON. Walter I 8T1
PBICB. MW. 548
Henry 86S
PRISfiB. anniM Cg
Ida Patience 6^
OllTer 582
PBINOB, Almlra .... M
AlpihoDflo 606
Obarlea MO
Obarles M 240
Frank 421
««»t«» H 240
Job 193
Jobn 240. 724. 725
•Bebeoca 240
Thomaa 192
PBINDIiB, James .. 2ffG
PKINGUO, oeroHne . 8M
PBITCXHAIBD, Obarlea
Franklin (famUy) 67!!
Obarlea fl. Her.... 672
Ida Blliabeth 5QS
WUUam Henzy ... 866
PBOUTY. Oarrle O. . . 402-S
Loreiuw D 406
PUULIN. Margaret .. 116
PUIJLINO. Max«aret . 116
PiniMAiN. Nathaniel. 122
PULSE, Ida 876
PUSHOR. Mattle Ifae 600
PUTNAM. Gen 61
PYNOHBON. Daniel.. 211
QUAXCB, SjItU O. . . 888
Tbocnaa 888
QUBSTBOM. Francea. 609
Bafna P 6»
8 QUICK, John (family) 721
QUINBT. Samuel .... 172
UINEMt WiUlam .. 890
USNIiMf, Amoe ▲.. 826
Amoe Lawrence ... 826
Bealab Alma 826
Oorlntba .Bath .... 826
Howard 'Dkvmfnoml. 826
Jobn 826
Wendell Pendleton . 826
Q U I Jl N, E dw 1 D
Obarlea m
Madeline 606
WUlUm 647
BACa. Delia 166
BAOKLIirF, Aoirie •• *29
BAINBB, Capt 22
BAIN80N, Bllaabetb. 626
BAIT, Walter Stewart 610
RANDALL, Abigail .. 68. 98
AmeUa Babcock .. 178
Btfijamln 48
Obarlei 176.178
Obarlei IB 61
Obarlea H 646
Gharlee 'Pendleton.. 177
Deborah 688
SSleanor hk
mieha Denieon .... 290
Sllsabetb 47
Bather 102
George Clinton .... 178
Henry 102
Heniy Stephens ... 102
iBoratio Gates .... 102
Ichabod 68. 121
Isaac Pendleton .. 102
Jobn 68, 119
Jobn. Oapt....68. 120. 121
John. Jr... 61. 62. 68. 118.
115, 7S0,
John 3rd 102, 176
John (5th) 176
John P 290
Ketarah 177
Lottie *»1
Lacy (PendJ«conj...lOSI. liH
jiarU Utt
Jiary «^, 68, 102 176
jlatthew 66
.^athan ol, 102. 177
^•radence 102
BoeweU 102
Rebecca 51
Robert i02
Roxa Loulaa 296
Sally 844
Stephen 44
wUllam 174
William l:'endleiou.. Iu2
WUllam Vincent.... 2S)9
BAuNDIiBCrT. 'Qpliraan 867
Lottie 701
Matthew 701
RAN1>OLPQ, Bdwara.. 21. 22
RAPPQLD, Emma ... 660
RAREY, Alice 679
James Doliver 670
BARiaK, Margaret,
Mrs. 880
RA'DHiBONB, I^dia.. 192
Joahna 64
RAWLBY, Mabel .... 701
RAWdON. Edward... 8, 11, 12
^, *b.
RAY, Benoni 689
OomeUa 689
Cornelia Caroline... 689
Oley 714
Prudence 898
RAYiBUBIN. Joaephine
May 567
RAYMOND, Olive 446
RATJ«B8, Walter L. 276
Walter L., Jr 276
READ. Esther 107
Hannah 169, 171
Rebecca 802
RBADIMELD, Abigail. 106
Richard. Cspt 106
REDDING, Anna .... 217
RSDERICH. EUnoe
Josephine 827
REDFIBUD, Mary .. 629
REDMAN, Elnora A.. 419
REED, AblgaU 691
Abraham 607
Charles 812
Charles Curtis .... 873
J. W 607
Jamea G 878, 666
Jerusha 607
Lillian Frances 373
Mary A 830
Nathaniel 812
Silas 873
ThlTsa 812
William 67
RBEDE, Fanny 341
REEVES, Daniel .... 216
BEIOBABT, John ... 806
REID. Janet 427, 420
REINAOKEB. Annie
Mary 447
Georpre JaccA> 447
REnTER. Madeline
Anna 516
REMICK. Gladys 463
James Waldron .... 468
Samuel Kelly 468
Fi«e
REMINGTON, .. 211
Susie 291
REMSON, Vandeiteck 761
RENEW, Lucerne ... 644
RENNB8T0N, fiarah
J 697
BBNOUF, Bosea O... 274
RENWEE, OallsU .. 476
RBVENBUBG. JnUa.. 812
REYNOLDS, ^-i .... 258
Amos 831
Esther 113
Gertrude VloU 694
Frederick Newton.. 694
James 699
Joseph C Camlly.. 473
Mary 699
Nancy 113
Perley W 699
Rebecca, Mra 113
Sarah 887
Silaa Stlllman .... 600
Wallace Austin ....099. 600
RHAUM Samuel ... 882
RHBAD. Edward
Henry 704
Olive EarUne 704
RBIiSB, ArCbnr V... 746
Harold 746
RHINEFOOT, Mary R. 688
RH0ADE8. Cornelius. 868, 366
(Rhodes). Comelins
family 868
Elzlra L 866
franklin A 863
Hiram R 866
Jacob L. 849
Roeco R. 866
Stimpson 868. 366
Theodaty 87
RHODES, Abigail ...149, 317
Caroline 217
Celia 1»2
Fi«nklin A 868
James 188. 139
James, Col 149, 317
Joseph IBA
Joseph Pendleton .. 217
Mstgaiet 152
Oliver 129, il7
Oliver, Jr V17
ihebe 217
WiUlam, Gen 1K2
William Babcock... itll
RHUNENOUS, Han-
nah 888
RICE, Ann 841
Obarlea P 254
Elisa Jane 690
Eva M 254
Florence Ellen .... 622
Franklin H 622
H. Alden 254
Israel M. 5.^54
Lucy .•• 877
Maud ^^4
OrviUe Bthelbert /. 622
Philip 254
Rebecca P 882
Wilbur Franklin ... 622
WlMa Valentine ... 622
William ^54
RIOH, Byron Melvln. 499
Ernestine 527
Lemuel, Rev 43*^
Lurlnda 221
Melvln *M
Digitized by V^OOQIC
848
THE PBNDLBTOK OBNBALOOT
RICH— (G<mt.) _
ataUra 480
mCSAR, Anna 840
John K 840
BICHABDfi, ObariM I. 268
Bmlly 271
Martlr V. B 240
MoTfan 580
Moiea 2T1
Sarali 182, 271
Thomai family .... 060
BICHABI>80N. Adal-
bert BM
Amot 00
Annie 806
Qbeneser 478
G«org« A 600
Hannab 60, 70
Henry W 600
Jack 101
Lanrenda 144
Lea 880
Biary 478
Miranda 60S
Samnel 69
Stephen 767
W. C 804
William 608
William family 540
RICHMOND. Col 703
Abby Ann 228
Gharlea 228
Gharlea Andrew ... 560
Gbarles P 228
Daniel H 176
Dudley 820
Bdward 228
Ferdinand 228
Oeorge Lyman .... 668
Georgiana 669
Oldeon Babbitt ... 658
Harriet A 228
Harriet Jane 069
laaac Daniel 176
John 87, 60
JoMph 176, 820
Maria B 228
Marie Joaephlne .. 560
Ormcod 820
Peter B 666
Bicbard B. 228
Bowland 228
Vanford I*. 228
^•tepiMii 228, 207
Stephen Fran«lt ... 228
William, Od US
BIOKABD, Fradertck
A Ml
BIOKBR, Ann ^80
G««rga H 470
BIDDLB, Mtotba .... 808
BIDEOOV, Marian .. 866
BIDER, BUaa 741
BIDOWAT, Boaan .. 660
IUDINGB& Joaafib .. 686
Lena li. 686
Mary 686
BiIDLBT. Maiy Jana. 606
BIBGB. AM»y BarllMU 261
Bmll H 961
BIBGIEB, Bm» B« .. 961
IMGBT, Bdward .... 14
BIGGS, AiMram Baaa-
kteh 480
Bbenaaer dlntos .. 488
Le«nard W. ..•.»• 4^
tenth A 480
BILBT, Bataty .... 748
Gaorga P. 408
PBff*
RIPLBT. MaJ. Gen... 257
BISHWO&TH, Ed- _
ward 98
RTSrSd, Rebec et
Mr, 882
Bn^rUE^ Clltrle* E. 652
Hotllw 552
WUllani 662
BOACH, Thofljai 187
ECBB. Cbsries 8. . . 588
rNrii^bt Wpst*^ , , . . 688
RnUili HcatleTwiti „ 688
EOBBE. Eftrl 618
jMsnem E 518
Sar^ .., 618
William 618
UDBIilNH 864
AliljfiU 107
Pilanla 404
EVi'iiiar * * , . . , 850
Hinry B. .....,,, 660
Hht^Hlosla ^ 668
HS>BliIl;T9 .. 217
AiiTiq , ^ 232
(^hurlei *.,. 551
Edward Ellllck .. 668
EmWf E. 829
Jobs 840, 631
Marjr Jab^ . , . . ^ ^ . » 205
SuiHtiuikb **. . .**^^ 588
Zt;^M3)(m M 581
U( » UnaTSON , Frank
U ,.. 650
f^u^lp L, .......... 660
William ., 286
ItOBTK. Off or«*
PeDiIletOdi ...... . 427
r^nrfj* EVfbflletOf) .. 427
Tbuutafl Sar^at . . 427
'HioiniiB B a r g « a t
Jf 427
ThoruAi Sargent
^aral ,....,...►,. 427
Vinrlnim HuntLnstt)!) 427
nOBl^^N, A, W.
Mfi. ............ 106
Adah M, .......... 471
A mc*i , , , 160
Anolp B, ........ 418
i^a rlet 160
Cyntiita 872
IkudTpj: ... , . . 160
lHwllcy B4b«wfc .. 160
Kllhu ,.. 160
rvllEaVtli - , , 160
Elizabeth Ban«« ., 440
T^^nk iS 418
Vr^erklt N, ...... 440
Uwn-gff .,,..< 786
iltiHiirge H«EUi7 440
Jf»el , ,..,.,, 877
JtMM'pb .... ., , . « 628
Jo*hii« 160, 176
LiiExle ,...,,. 418
T.ni4i Lfliclsda ...... 684
yaiT , .160, 176
Mary A. ..-. ,. 877
Mnrj KliMMixtt .... 160
Mildred ,. 441
NaoH-y eaiu , . 877
Srer^en B. ,,..,.,. 260
Winiiin} Vlocpnt .. 160
Romsfvy, rditbeHB«. 641
RorKF.F^ELliKR, A l-
^^p a 288
OlUe L. 888
EOCfK Eir-Kl JjOW ,
Mnnnrpt ....... 668
SOCKKK3TJRE, Elli-
a^>etb 296
ROCKWEI-Lh BlrdlB
Alice 608
V11<>ti AdPlaJde 600
j^mt JolaipoD . . 608
FraEk Wade 608
GaofVB Ward __^
Harvay 608
Ida 500
Katla 600
Marshall Mnrat .. 506
Mary MO
Mary Bllsa'jeth Ttt
flharman Sylreater. 722
fRkoanaa 509
Wada 600
BODGBRfl, John W.. m
Lode 67^
Margaret Elisabeth. 60u
BODMAN, Daniel
Brown 81i
BOB, Elisabeth .... 266
BOOEB8, .... IJW
Adam 140
Alfred 168
AUen Pendleton .. 165
Almira 80»
Asel 803
Charlotte 166. 167
Clara Tllford 3W
Deniaon 166. 167
Bllaa 412
Bllsa Maria 809
Bllaabath 140
Bmilj Lathrop 167
EffWHl Jjm 808
Brneat dareace .. 165
Hanzy 106
Benry Clark 166
Jiacob 287
Jamaa 166, 425, 510
Jamea, Jr 782
James Denlson ....166, 167
Jdhn 141
Joshoa 166
liDCT 166
Z^dU 140
Mehltable B 236. 254
Melancy 010
Nancy (Pendleton) ..' 00, 781
Mancy Maria 167
Nettle 722
Fatienca 44
Patience Uttla .... 287
Banben D 866
Biehard J 165
B6bert 800
Bally 782
Bamoel 44, 68, 287
William 288
WUliam F r i d g a
Murdoch 675
WUliam Pendleton. 166
BOIX, Andrew fam-
ily 530. 540
BOLBBSON, Abbla T..666,6Bi
Charlea Xf 866
Clara J 652
Blia^bath Laaman.. 856
Gloria W 662
John 682
Phteaaa ..666, 668. 668, 668
600.
Phlnaaa Lealle ....682, 668
Barali 684, 710
Sarah I.. .668, 668, 600, 710
Tbomaa Pendleton. 866
B0LFB. liDctnda ....040, 646
BOUiBBBON. Dalbart
J. 646
BOIJJNB, Addia .... 488
Jnla 68T
Boaan Elisabeth .. 400
BOMB, BlisafMB .. 666
BOOD, Dolly 160
Polly 9M
Bai^ Ann 408
BOONBT, Margaiat . 647
BOOT. BflMlina .... 468
Bthal BtaTana 280
Digitized by V^OOQIC
INDEX
849
ROOT— (OoDt.)
LftnMng Porter .. 280
Pmdie Breline .... 28»
ROSE, Mrs. .. 871
Anne 201,202
Besiie Alice 025
Delos Bernard .... 6lu
Deloa Blodgett .... 610
Henry H 419
Jane 70tt
Leroy 025
Mabel Martha .... 825
Noah 242
Sarah E 466
Prudence . . . .109. 844. 849
Thomas 291. 202
BOSS. Abigail 160. 161
Alice 700
Anthony G 480
Bbeneser Dr 204
John 79
John Ralph 700
lioalsa Maria .... 480
Robert 520
Boaene 840
Samuel lOS
Sarah 840
Thomas 189, 840
Thomas A 298
Watson A 298
RASSITRR. Susannah 90
BOtTNDS. Abigail ..870, 871
BOWE, Alfred 842
Ellis L 497
Prederlca 678
Irrlng Arnold 497
Nicholas 10
ROWLAND, Eslber .. Ifti
Mary Josephine .. 429
ROWLEY, Mary .... 688
ROWUNO. Philip G.
P 662
Richard 668
ROYAL. Bonlce .... 668
Mary 471
RUGO. Edna D 182
RUMSEY, James
Marr«y 326
John B 826
Samnel D 780
RUNKEL, Christina.. 714
Ella 714
Lonls 714
RUNYON, Bmellne .. 708
RU8S. Francis M.... 667
Isabelle F 667
Sarah 266
RUSSELL, Amos B. . 416
Charles Henry .... 484
Ellen 704
John Chesbrook .. 484
John VIckory .... 484
Laura Llssle 484
LlUlan Smith .... 484
Manrsret 678
Marie 824
Martha J 671
Mary Lonise 484
Max7 U 9fH
Phoebe 466
Polly 286
Ralph P 406
Samnel Pendleton . . 484
San«k 288
Warren 648
William 484
William Ghesbrook . 484
WlUlam J 671
RUST, O o r B a 1 i a
Blancbe 617
Mary Blisa 206
NImrod Ashby .... 617
RDTHBRFORD, Elis-
abeth 144
Josepb 286
RYAN, John 848
Mary Frances .... 642
RYDER, Benjamin .. 660
Bertha A 650
Betsey 421
Blanche B 660
Clara J 414
Fred 0 660
G. W 654
Gertmde S 661
Herbert BlTln 414
Jasoo Roscoe .... 650
Joseph L. 414, 618
Jode L. 651
Kate Winitned .... 414
Lettie C 650
Loella 618
LoelU M 414
Mart L 651
WUliam 858, 414
SADLER. Joseph M.. 869
SAFFIN, John 84
SAFFORD. Samnel H. 548
SAGE, Ella 841
aALLIE, Martha J.. 654
SALTER, Josephine
Augusta 609
BAILSMAN, Alice .. 286
SANBORN, Ann .... 289
8ANDERS, Mr 82, 38
Tcfcias 84
Wllllinn Henry ... 434
8AKF0RD, Joseph .. 181
Seymour 180, 181
SANNO. Jamea M. J.
Gen 617
Katberine 617
SANTEE, Susan .... 746
SANTMYKE, Jolm .. 841
6ARQEMIT, Benjamin
0 281
Camden Dyke .... 648
Charles 648
Charles B 527
Charles M 527
Dudley 527
BUwood A. 527
Bp|)es H 648
Fred A. T 587
George 468
Gladys BCarion 648
Harold Sinclair .. 648
Hairy MaynaM ... 648
iTOfy 627
J. Merrill 627
John 027
Joshua D SBl
Laura A. 687
Mamie 627
Mnrla 527
Rosette 627
Solomon 627
Walter W 627
Wellinftoo Linwood 648
SATTBbLy, John ... 778
AAUNDBBS, Benjamin 74
David 74. 76
EBeanor 74, 76
BUsba 74
Hersehel Markm .. 876
John 47, 67, 74
John. Jr 74, 76
Joshua 74
LsTi B 884
Marr . . . .74, 800, 848, 771
Matilda F 684
Bead (Pendleton) 74, 76, 770
Robert 668
Silena 74
SilTa 74
Susan 178
Tacy 221
Tbomas family 668
Tomer 876
Waltt 74
ftofle
wmiam 169.
fiAVBLAND, Zach-
arlaJt 68»
SAWTBU^B, Henry.. 67&
SAWYER .... 268
Andrew G 488.
0. 0 288
Bdlttk May 48a
Bllsa B 684
Blisa Baker 588
Elisabeth 488
Bmlly F 282
Bogene W 401
Harold Cbealey .... 488
Heniy 22
Howard Field 48S
John Pratt 506
J<niaa 377
Joseph Reed 483
MafbeUa Louise .. 488
Marion l&ixabetti .. 60B
Matilda 686
Matilda Tborstoo.. 588
Minnie 700
Nathaniel 533
Roland Judson 433
Sarah Margaret Bab-
bidge 633
Stephen 701^
SAXE, Charles Theo-
dore 380
Esther 829
Harriet Adell 830
John Beamer 330
ManOiall Fremont . . 380
SAY and SELE, Lord ti,
SAYLBS, Mary Ann.. 299
SOABBOBOnGH (Hor-
^ ace Pendleton . . 616
James Gustave .... 615
James Warren .... 616
SOHAEFFRR, G r a-
ham 842
SCHBUiBNBEBGBB,
Catharine 745
8CHKNCK. Garret .. 723
Boxey D 722
eOHLBISINGBR, Al-
ice Ellen Bates . . 586
SCHMIDT, Mary .... 268
0CHNEFFNBB, S o-
Phia B. 800
80HOOLBY, Clarence
„M. 664
Etli«l 664
g*r;ey 664
MarU>n ........... 664
^ "W'lilfe- 664
fiaeor>.VMAKHa,
Cliitord Davis .. 810
DanleJ H 810
DfcTia A, .„,.... 810
EAda Sarah 810
Grant Pi^ndleloa .. 810
'Harold ,*... 806
Jotn W. 808
Tyls .».,.. 308
Mfll»el Lovfsa .... 310
Moiwtte .......... 808
N'aiKy .,.....,.,.. 806
earaooxof\^ER. wii-
Unui Law»iifp . , 672
SOnuLTZ, Andrew .. 784
Ij^mui") ...... ^,.... 784
Tbeirdufe 842
SOHWAIN, Gen 486
SOUWJfiNDIMAN,
Frederick 626
SCOTT. George .... HO
Grace Bddy 700
Muriel 648
Walter 64»
William 70U
SCOniBN, Anna .... 00ft
Digitized by V^OOQIC
850
THE PENDLETON GENEALOGY
800TTOW. J 0 f b a a
Ckpt 28, 98
800VILLB, Asa .... 418
EliBabeth Leah .... 418
Brnwtloe Ajen .. 418
James 418
Katherlne Ertnlna.. 418
William W 477
80BIBNBB. Harrey. 4S7
LttcretU 457
SOBIPTUBE. Bmrj.. 885
SCUUjY .... 548
SBAGBB, Jarrla .... MO
Bally 881
8BAB. Martha 857
BBABiiEfi, Addle .... 651
Eliaa UO
SSerulaai 828
8BABS, Albert 845
Oiarity 478
Bunlce 840
John 845
John Jr 845
Lloyd 845
Bichard 478
Sarah 845
SEASONS. Martha .. 508
aSAVET. BlUa .... 685
Mark :m
Oeotsla E. 848
Bafoa B 585
Sally A. 401
William 849
BBDGWICK. Effle D. 821
Franklin Pendleton 821
Locratla 182
Barker 221
Sherman Parker .. 821
iyBMRT.«;, Hannah 42
SBDLiDY, Amanda
Haddon 810
Ebeneaer 786
Eleanor 200/
Elisabeth Gregory.. 816
Hannah Maria 216
Henrietta Allal-ie .. 816
John 666
Jnlia Stanton 216
Ladnda J 856
Mary Ann 816
Richard Tittle .... 816
S^brlna P 056
William Anguatus.. 816
William H 216
William Henry 816
8BGAR, Abby 177
Alice 484
Bonlce 556
8EGRAVRS. Margaret
4 J^
SBIPBRT.* Katie".".*.'! 714
8EIP. Elisabeth Oaro-
llne 613
Philip 818
8BLLBBS. MelTln B. 588
SBMT^RB. George fam-
ily 878
Peter J 676
8ET0HBLL, Mary.... 214
SnWALL. Samuel . . 84. 727
SEWABD. Caroline .. 281
Bllen 884
Frank Wataon .... 883
Harry Jason 833
James 284
Jofierlilne A 2S4
Maivaret 234
Sardi Pendleton .. 8»4
Watson L 388
BEXTON. Lydia .... 285
8WYMOTTR, Ettie B. . . 288
SHADDOOK. Sarah.. 826
SHADE. Charles Mel-
ville 831
Pftae
Marion Irene 881
MarUn Bogene 381
Bohert Julian 831
SHAFTEE. fnmllr .. 518
ik-iiry 618
filiAFTSBCRY, John. 530
fellANzVlLANp MftiT.. 844
BHAN'NON. lotm 853
I>irfcj.n> L» ,,..... 630
W(m«.m B 580
BnAri>IvimL Majur. 85
tSElAlU', Martha inue. 458
^^iLvJ^['lw i^:uu AuD. 6lN
Iwth 478
BHARIUOK, KiU€t3la. 16b
BHATTUCK, Andrew. 578
E]lM.>i»lh .. .. 578
Mary 578
filLAVBIl, Miry 744
SHAW — 722
AMhle Mada 668
Ellaba W. ........ 260
JvKiJvtm « , . . 850
MiilH-t G 274
^furgarec ..... 578
NiLticf ,,...,...... 880
aitKA, Mary ..*... 801
BHKAa.S. Louisa 514
HilKrilELtD, Atrel .. 83
Ar.Ts 883
AtDeaka Barker .. 448
Mi\ij^ , w . . . 68, 02
filHH^iuitLdni 883
CutlirriiH^ . . . ^ 83
rx>rcii4 . ...... 83
I-V^^i'int 02
VT^-i^ 1 . ^T e i P^at} 1 eton) » 88. 88
l^, 144. 776
George 83. 86, 87
l^nnr 54. 138. 144. 145. 811
Ima- iSrd) 88
l-irL. ^4th) 82
JAi'if^ 83. 02. 144. 145
.Tlilnihi. Jr. 144. 145
Jnmo^ P 148
J<>^l*Li 83. 153
t^iJ7 .\nn, M'n. .. 82
I^d[n 82, 144. 145
MktUi 144, 145
MniT 82. 811
MerllmJi Esther .. 447
Nancj 88, 81
Natlitirilel 83
Bamu^l 83. 880
Ssrab 82
BaT>h1ii ADO 288
Rmnt'^n 448
Tli<.u_^^ 88, 144
Thomaa. Jr 83
WlUiam ..02. 188. 144. 145
SHBLDBN. William. 856
0HBLDON. Alha J. . . 682
Arba 178
Carolyn 427
Charles 427, 420
Charles H 427
DeUa Whiting .... 40?
Elisabeth Somerrille 487
Foster D 521
Prances Pendleton.. 420
George M 521
George Preston ....487, 420
George Preston, Jr. 428
Hnntington Denton. 427
Harriet H 420
Janet Held 427
Janet Somerrille .. 430
Jesse A 62S
TiSthaD G 621
Lewis Pendleton . . 427
Luther W 621
Mary J 521
Nancy A 621
Phlneas H. 482
BlQhard 427
Sarah 477
Bnsan Huntington.. 427
WUlard F 521
WiUiam 521
Waldo 428
SBBI/rON, EUsatoth
C 183
SHEPABO, E. M. Ad-
miral 151
Elnora 668
ElTlrm Sarah 574
Phebe Jones 33o
WUllam 380
8HBPHE&D. Rlviru
6aralh 574
Solomon 674
SHEBBOUBNE, Aman-
da 276
SHBBBUBiN. Sarah . . 402
SHE^BBUBME. Henry. 6. lo
SHEBIDAiN, John
family 663, 684
SHBBMAN. Ablal.... 81
Amy 648
Betsey 406
OalTln W 415. 418
OalTln W. family. 418
Delilah 422
Bllsa 657
Eliaaibetb 25s
Fk>ra 408
Henry 252
Henry Jr. 252
Isaac 417
James 272. 409
J«phet 543
Joseph H. 25&
Jostlna J 242
MalTina J 422
Mary Avis 371 '
Nathan 370. 371
Noiu A. 415. 418
Orissa P 657
Bobert Jr 657
SITiyl 272
Steikheo 105
Susan 870
E. 417
H 480
rlvesta 253
LVEY. O 1 a r a
Pearl 402
Joseph 402
SvOrester 488
8SEBWOGD. Adeline 505
Martha 200
IQIBLBS J 86
Jane A 244
Wellingtoo family.. 451
SmUilKO, MelTlna S 87T
Samuel 877
8HIBE. William
Henry 216
SHOEMAKBB. Emily 288
Samuel 288
6HONT. Pred 304
8HOPPIB. Frances .. 433
SHOBKSa Bol)ert .. 38)
SHOBTBCAN. Florence 482
8HOBTS .... 515
8HIUGLBT. Belinda. 642
fiOBOPSHIBE. Mary
Elisabeth 601
TlKonas 68l
William Bryan ....600. 601
8HUR. Elisabeth ..677. 67S
SHUFBI^, Ewalthy. 671
SHUTR. Lois A. ..268. 260.
450. 453^ 4m
Mary A 968
Newell C 53.'S
Samuel. Jr 268
Samuel 4.M>
Digitized by V^OOQIC
INDKZ
851
PafB
8HUTE— (CoDt.)
Tboma* 288
SIBIjBT .... fiSft
K. H 79
Mark N 593
HaxT Ada 503
CDKES. lioU a09
BlliOOX. Mary 718
SIIJJMAIN, Mary .. 886
filMPKINS, Margarot 497
SIMMONS. Hanaali .. 219
Belinda 399
Zlte 899
SIMONTON. Matilda . . 284
Matilda B 157, 463
SIMI>90N, AucutU
Ann 356
Catharine 574
Bnpbema » 697
Mary 574
WUliam 574
SIMS, Deboc«h 134
Bitlier 201
Eliiateth 201
James 201
Jeremiah BalKock.. 201
Joshua Thompson .. 201
Nancy 184
OIlTer 134
Phebe
Rebecca (Pendleton) 117
SM, 787
Sally 134
Samnel 117. 118, 134
Samuel. Jr 134
Samuel Pendleton.. 801
SyWester Pendleton 184
William .117. 118. 184, v
William, Jr 801
William (8rd) 201
8IPPBBLBY, Bdgar.. 406
SIBRINE, Nelson ... 781
Philip 721
WUlUm 721
8ISSON, Ann 842
Benjamin 189. 34*'
Bmma Jane 809
Oirbert 201
Belen Locile 809
Ira 342
James Herbert .... 80n
James Lansing .... 809
J(An 342
Julia A 842
JJlllan ess
LnclDda 842
•ifa«T 8IX
Sally 801
^ William Henry .... 809
BIST ABB. Gilbert
Pendleton .<Hi»
James M^>rgan .... 308
Josephine Abbey .. ww
SIVBB, Nancy 80S
William 80ft
SKELLY. Howard J.. 413
SKID MORE, Julia B. 678
SKILL! N. Oharies ... 276
HsTid 276
Mary 276
SKfLUNGS, Oarrle
M 718
SKINNER. Abraham.... 62
RLaOK. Lois 88
SL.\TBR, Alice 822
Benjamin 819. 822
John Ransford ....819, 822
Samnel Henry 822
William B 822
SLATlGHTBB, Jacob. 828
SLEBPBB. Alfred ... 249
Isabel A 249
SLOOFM. Alfred .... 297
Alfred Gardner ... 178
Face
Harriet 479
John 207, 479
Lydta Whitehom .. 479
WiUlam BandaU .. 866
SLYNB. David J. ..
James 462
Mary Pendleton ... 482
Walter David 482. 706
SLYTBN, Bmily ... 469
SMALU Elisabeth ... 710
Flora BlU 633. 663
James Ira 653
Jane 523
Joel 530. 653
Joel, Jr u«.. I
Mary
Sarah B
Walter J
Walter John
SMALLDY, Walter ..
SMALLY. Dknmls ...
8MABT, Anna
Charles
BImira
Nancy Jane
SMAW, Mary Blmirah
SBflTH. - — -
Capt. . .
Mr
Abble
Adelaide
Adele Amelia
Adelma
Albert
Alma Ann
Alpha
Alvah
Amanda
Amelia
Andrew Pendleton.
Anna
Anna Bllaa
Anne Isabella ....
401
663
, 653
658
546
807
662
660
060
660
601
.852, 864. 541
61. 204
4
608
245
884
no
166
4'42
167
681
T49
704
205
689
884
607
463
Augusta 571
Benoni 50. 51. 66. 68.
69. 71. 78, 74. 75. 78,
114. 117. 219. 816, 771.
BctSk-^ ElisabeCh... 829
Caroline. Mrs 882
Caroline Amy 268
Oarrle. Mrs 530
CXiarles 878, 710
Oharies B 608
Charles E Mil
Charles Gilbert .... 476
Charles H 677
Oharies Jasper .... 245
Oharies 0 688
Obristopher, Col. .. 97
Olara 614
Clara Rffle 884
Clarence 822
Clarissa. Mrs. .... 827
Clarissa B 827
Corinne 594
Cynthia A 403
David 884. 300
David H 7?2
David LewU 384
Davidson 645
Densmore L. 664
Edgar Levris 884
Edward H 644
Edwin W 802, 689
Eleanor 74. 76 SMOCK, Olaude
EllBba 130 SMYTH, Edith
Elisa 861, 419 SNEmiKEB, Katberine
Elisa Jennie 445 A
Elisabeth 76. 780. HI Minerva K
Bllsa-beth Anne ... 471 Silas
Fnien Ida 884 SNOOK. Curtis Pen-
Emma Ruth 785 dleton
Ptfe
Eugene L 638
Fvank Trumbull ... 268
Fred 688
George F 810
Gertrude 481
Hannah ....76, 76, 816. Hi
Harriet 496
Hattle 710
Helen Oatherlne ... 818
Helen Maria 463
Henry 851, 366, 648
Henry A. 888
Ida 446
Ida L. 480
Ira S 206
Isbmaei Garner
J. P 181
James 489
James. Jr 244, 246
Jane 442
Jouu 41. •
John G 736
Jolin Lawrence .... 445
Joanna 612
Jonathan 557
Joseph 78, 75. 76
Joseph, Jr.. Ool.... 258
Joseph Clay 150
Joshua 73. 75
Joshoa G 689
Joslah 61. 52
JuUette Maria .... 384
Lemuel 184
Llaiie 625
Lovlna 606
Mae 875
Maria. Mrs 222
Marietta 169
Martha 618
Mary ....78, 76. 846, 404,
462, 471. 621.
Mary Cordelia 509
Mary B 639
M^ Elisabeth .... 572
Matilda 657
Mercy Lamb 606
MerteUa 169
Minnie A 539
Mjra B. 645
Naooki 'nm
Nathan 73. 75, 76
Nathan Giles 258
Nehemiah 228
Oliver 476
Phebe 404
Rebecca 358
Rebecca S 556
Richard 84
Robert 442
Rodman B.
Ruth G 098
Bntib (Pendleton)... 78. 74.
75, 819, 770
Sally 683
Samuel 7S4
Sarali ....76. 169. 219, 364
Sarah Jane 442
Sopha 614
Stephen 27. 868
Thomas 480. 571
Thoman E
William 73. 75. 76
849, ni
William. Jr.
William B.
471
561
705
828
822
605
Digitized by V^OpQlC
852
THB PENDLETON OENEALOOT
PAf«
BNOOK^ConL)
ElwAid Sayer B66
Jobii Batler 365
Samael Booth 666
8NOW, BQgenla B... 664
Jaties 664
Margaret. Mrs. ... 700
BNOWMAN* Morcj B. 608
SNYDER, LeoU Bell. 631
Mary "J
Mettia A 716
Bodolph 681
Samoel n6
BOPEB, Lerl 8 640
80ULB, Mr IJJ
ArllM Frances .... 606
Cbarlea Franklin... 606
QeormB Hertiert ... 605
SOUTOMATD, Hannah 878
80UTHW0ETH, Oon-
atant IS
Jamea »«
Mary Dennlaon .... 306
fiPAFFORD, John a. 22?
Banaom JW
SPALDING, Martha.. 290
8PANOLBB. Howard. 678
BPAROO. Albert M.
family 4M
William .......... «8
SPATES, MarU BWa-
abeth »^^
SPATTLDSNG, Cbarlea. 611
Helen M £1
Lacy M 360
SPEAR, Era Uraim.. 478
SPBIR8. gj
Mary 476
Tliomaa 476
SPBNUBR, Gen... 74, 86, 188.
146, 147, 158. 727. 768._
Al>by 8 817
Alfwd 176.864
Arabella Bethene .. 176
Darwin 820
Btaner D 222
George Frink 285. 226
Harriet J 264
laaac 842
laaac Pendleton.... 225
O. H 688
Robert 847
Robert. Jr. 848
Roger, Oapt 18
Simeon 848
Tbomaa A 228
VlrginU Goodwin .. 222
William 826
BPOONBB, OoiA .... 678
Maria 674
8PRAOUB. Adelln A. 682
Alden 428
Aagnata 688
Catherine 108
Clara Joaephlne ... 651
Cora A 661
Eliada Boaallnd ... 661
Bmellne Pendleton. 278
Btta A 661
Flora Dodge 651
Frank A 401
Fr«d Lewla 661
Herbert Bailey ... 488
HeiDert J SI8, 488
Jamea 6112
Jonathan 288. 278, 848
Joaeph A 288
JoAna D 878
Joabna 8 661
Lanrlnda A 288
Leonldaa Bray ?ft8
Lottie M. 661
Locretla 848
Page
Lacy B 346
I^dla 414
Lcrdia Bttelle. .428. 660. 661
I^dla Jane 2T8. 552
Matthew 401
Mildred Howard ... 488
Nlobe 284
Nlobe F 418
Ophelia A 288
Rathban Dodge ... XS8
Richard Lothian .. 488
Roae Edna 278
Sarah J 288
Simon 661
Simon Dodge.. 428. 680. 661
8olomon 278. 844
488. 082
Solomon. Jr 278
Waldron Herbert .. 488
Wallace Ooomba .. 488
William A 401
William Pendleton. 238
SPRF/NGER, Alfred
Henry 665
John Heniy 666
Maiiorle 566
SPRING. Jamea H... Tua
JnlU K 708
SPRINGER, DaTid T. TOT
Snaan Brangellne.. 70T
SQUIERS .... 720
SQUIRES. Ann F.,
Birs 882
STACKPOLB, Frank. 277
Jamea Si)6
STACY, Clara Vtola.. 681
George M 681
STAFFORD, Ange-'
line IB*
Anthony !S27
Arnold 870
Clara Mellaaa 6S6
Deborah 78
Hannali 636
Joahna 685
LanrtlU 570
lilUIe May 686
Matthew 636
STAGE, Ira Andrewa. 678
Samuel Olhaon .... 878
Tnron Remade tte. • 678
STAGBMIEB. Jnlle .. 250
STAGBR. Godfrey .. 510
John 610
STAGO. Albert 886
STAMPHLI. Elliabeth 688
STANFORD. Lortn .. 886
STANLBf7. Gideon
Ellla 600
Rath 668
STA2VN!ARD, OariflM. 480
Darina 480
BTAiNTOI?. 0(0. ....147.764
Abby 185
Ablcall 216
Adeline 680
Amariah 08
Amoa Pendleton ... 145
Bridget 178
Catherine no
Charlea Robert .... 821
Edith 820
Bllaabeth 150
Francea 146
Francia S80
George A. 177
George Dallaa, Dr.. 260
George DaUaa. Jr.. 260
Hannah 182; 218
Harriet Bnth 8m
Job 148. 216
John Bell 188
Jonathan Gray .... 88, 146
Joaeph 85
liDcu or
Lacy Ann 888
Maiguet 820
Maria Sellna 146
Nathan Daria 820
Nathan Pendleton. . 820
Natibanlei 146
OUrer 888
Peleg, Lieut. 176
Rebecca 88
Robert Angnatna .. 890
Samael 280, 770
Sarah 00. 101. 104
Sophia 185
Zebalon 146
STAPLES. Adeline .. 568
Benlah Beece 686
DelllAh 688
Dorris Pendleton .. 686
Edmund Beodaire.. 278
Bnoch 27b
Emeat P 278
Bc«enia Blla 2T8. 438
Henry 8 586
Ira Blandhard 278. 458
Jotham 168
Mildred BUnchard. 686
Nancy 346
Ralph E. 536
William 168.267
STARBOGKB, Edward 12
STARK. Bilaa A 387
Maiy 68
Nathan 121
Stephen 88
flTABKWBATHER,
Alden 641
Blla 841
' John 813
Mazria Averill .... 812
8TARMAN. Emma .. 744
Henry 744
STARR. Obanncej
Pen^jietaB S78
SDidia 210
Humphrey G 378
John 0 376
John Brrln 876
Maiy Bllaa 8TS
Minnie 876
William Taylor ... 876
STATES, Adam 168
ST. GLAIR, John.... 123
STBACT, Hanna Seho-
fleld 881
STBADMAN, Frank
H 888
Battle 882
Henty W 888
BTBARNS, .... 751
John 726
John W. 168
JnllA 728
M«hltable 728
wnUam S. 806
STBDWBILL, Jamea.. 888
Mary Ann 888
STBBKB, Jennie, ita. 812
STEELE. Jonathan .. 212
STBFFT. Joaeph .... 819
Boaanna 618
STEIN. Marie 848
8TBINMAYEB, Oul
Aognat 882
De Ada Penil 828
Hany O. 828
Lloyd Pendleton .. 828
Neva May 688
STBPHBHS, AlTln... 188
Harriet 108
WUbnr B. 488
Digitized by V^OOQIC
INDKZ
853
Phf
8TBT80N, aarah J.. 278
BrnawsB, — soe, 346
Alice 161
D«Tld P 822
Bdwln Pendleton... . 650
Frances 674
George, Hon 15]
Oeoive F 822
Helen L. 688
Jennie CeddlUia.... 640
Maria 501
Mary 216
Marj H 822
Miles 633
Mlnerra H 822
Orlando 60]
Raj Parker 666
Samnel 288
STEWARD, Angelina . 520
Daniel C6
Dorotby 65
OlWer 46, 64, 46
OlWer. Jr ns
Rebecca 66
Sarah 66
'William 64, 776
8TBWART, Amareen
Darling 362
Anguata Mazy 862
Clifford Henry .... 488
Delpba 624
Dmsnia P 852
Barl Reynaid 686
Bdgar JasMB 862
Elfiabetti 687
EUzabetli Maria .. 896
Fanny 167
George 896
Isabella 668
James 862
Jennie H., Mrs.... 876
Joton 660, 6S7
Jobn IrTlng 535
John Irving, Jr.... 686
Martha 406
Mary Jane 687
William 624
STIBITZ, Charles Al-
bert 682
Charles Franklin .. 682
Peter 682
Bnth Katberlne ... 682
8TIGKNET, AtIs C. 886
Clarence Rndolph. . 666
Henry Franklin.... 886
Henry Walter 886
Ida 821
STILIBS, 724
mi 724
Israel 724
ffohB 7S4
William 724
BTILIilNGS, Xise
Chamberlain .... 497
enU^liAN, Capt ..187, 188
201, TOOL 768
Abhy Abb 181
Asa as
Benjamin 74
Clarke 187, 188
Daniel 161
Dwire 188
Bimice 174
<3teorfe 1J8. 779
Geoive, Jt, 770
John 779
I^dla 188
Martha 174
Mary 74. 82
Phehe ABB 448
~ 78
70
Page
Sanford P 178
Susan 178
TViankfni 681
Yema Blectra 448
'William P 891
fiTFILMON, Ur 66
anNBOCKEB, Eliaa-
betti 676
SHENSON, Addle ... 348
Aanle Ij, 848
darence 846
Jobn Preston 848
Leroy 846
Sarah 660
STOOKBBIDGB, L y-
dia 686, 626
Blioda 628
STOGKDAUD, H a n-
nah 446, 444
STOCKTON, Samuel
Wesl^ 216
STOOKWOLL, Will-
iam B 965
STODDARD, Charles. 881
Cbarles C 670
Ebeneser 670
H 807
Ssi^ 807
aunley WlUlam... 886
Sasan Symmes .... 678
WUIiam SUnley .. 885
STOKIBS, Gilbert
Goodricli 620
(Mary Ida 629
STONE, Betsey 400
EMwln Elmer 420
Blmw 420
Julia A 722
■Loale 257
Lydla, Mrs 624
Martin 198
Mlnerra 618
William 196
8TONHAM (Stone-
ham, Stoneman),
Jsmes 186, 718
Joseph ia6» 718
Msrletta (M a r y-
•tte) 186, nS
STOBOB, WU 1 i a m
Mary 660
WUHam Klzty ... 690
81H>BT, Dolly 169
Blisabetli 801
Isaac Tens 682
Martha Abb 681
Solomon 169
SfPOUFFBK, Oax>t.... 681
STOUGHTOIN, Wl 1 1-
tern 84
SPOVBR, CatheidB*.. 861
Celia 487
Martha A 688
Samnel 487
STOW, BmallBe .... 607
*Margax«t 607
Thomas 607
STOWBBfl, Abigail F 974
Charles B 374
Cbarles BUas 466
Charles 'NelsoB .... 976
Cfaarlea :N e 1 s o b,
B«T. r: 466
lOlam J 468
Bdward James ... 468
'Bdnivd V 976
Viaa A 274
Florsnee DiihaiB .. 466
Gertrude Bowstn.... 466
HdeB SttvraoB .... 468
Jwnes 274
JaflMs B 974
John P 274
Joasfiilne M 466
Lota B 274
Lois Eleanor 456
Mason iBowen 458
Nancy B 975
Nora WiUard 456
Periey Rundletta .. 456
Robert Markiuun .. 486
Boy Parker 456
Samoel 974
Samuel G 974
eTBATTOtN, AureMa
«• Mrs 476
John 204
Sarah 648
STRAUBBO^ B m i 1
Ernest (family).. 688
Bmat Benjamin .. 682
STRAW, LelUa T.... 701
STBJSDT, Annie Bliai-
beth 888
STRBBTEfi, Ecra P. 478
ftevinn 478
Ursula .; 478
Zlmri 478
Zimri, Jr. 478
CnnbONG, Bunioe .. 668
Jennie 514
STROUD, Bllsa 299
SfSBODT, Arthur L.. 649
John 649
Patience 627
STUART, Caroline .. 358
Oaiherlne 8P8
Charles 866
©jwrc" A 858, 866, 860
Bllaftbeth.860, 868, 889, 870
Bather 868, 662
Fenwlck (Bell 368
Gilbert 868
Henry sao
HnttOB 8^8
ito^telle 869
Jftmes 868,862
James R 868
John 868, 861, 868
Joseph M ....198, 868
ili0>aisa 868
*{*"'•• <^ W»
^ary 861, 869, 874
iNmmV 860
Naomi 868
iiamue: Hooper .... 868
Sarah Bmnm 868
Sargent 1 861
Si^t tog«iwll...868, 866
AHneoB 868, r,88
Simeon, Jr 868
Simon Pendleton... 886^ 389
Stephen 868, 688
Stephen (family) .. 688
Thomas P 868
Wealthy 861, 868
William. 861, 858, 868, 866,
_861, 868, 889
Wmiam, Jr 869
VtXJBBB, ABBaballa.. 688
2»»t« 680
CSarenoe 690
Graoe 690
Walter WUUam ... 688
'WllUam SS
STDBDBTA39r, DaB-
iel 898
JoMa 886
STOBOIS, AdellBe ... 998
HTUH'IVVANT, Daild 666
Bllaateth 966
Digitized by V^OOQIC
854
THB PENDLETON GENEALOGY
Pl««
ffrXJUBOULS, Bliu .. 15
aUCMJ, Maria 5*J
'Wmie WB
BXJIiUVAN. Gen t»
OoraeUna 222
Blleo JJg
Etta «JS
Gardner J^
Mary Ann 5*;
Nancy Dlann JM
Nellie ^^ WT
Wealey MB. ^^
BtJLPBB. SllMl>e>Ui.. 861
BUSffNIOB. Arthur
Foster flj
Cartlebrook B Jl?
Dell L ajl
Grace Linda Jg
Jamea G W*
SPNIDEBLANP. Grace 488
BUTOUrrB Daniel
Webeter 2J
Emma Selena J^
norenc© Laclnda .. ajT
BUTblFF, Oalfto .... HJ
«. H.. Mra 1^8
BUTPHIN. Joaeph .. JJJ
Mary Belle WJ
BUTTON. George H.. 4fl6
Jennie May *»
Mary BaU !«
SWAIN Bnnlce ... SJJ
Harry •"
SWAN. Caroline .... JJJ
Carrie jJJ
Caaaandra ^
Oiarl^tte 5i
Joeeph 800
Joaepb flpeacer ... JOJ
Lovlae g?
L«cy 22
I-ocy Ann 806
Mary "«
Nelaon J"
Tbomaa B *w
6WART0UT, Peter . . 806
William 842
8WE1AT. O b a r 1 e 8
BaUey (^
BDlen Blancte 668
Pranela CoKMirn ... 668
Grace gj
Tba<Sier 868
Thaober iPranklln .. 868
SWBHrr. Antoinette.. 806
Daniel JW
Florence .^^ **S
Geot«e 808, 209
Jabea Jg
jclm 908
Mary Aaenetb .... U8
noby 806
Bntb 908.900
Barab 808
Sanb Ann 680
WmUm H 444
W'Ullam M 681
SWEBTCNG. Jotm Ed-
ward 966
SWEUnUiAtflD, A I-
meda 9«0
David 260
Jamee 910
Joalab 240
Lomantba 960
PrlacllU P 940
SaUy 104
Tbomaa 144
Virgil D 950
William P 260
Pafe
B W B T T, Anieline
ArUda 468
Frank A 410
Frank A., Jr 410
SWIFT. Esther 148
B«tber Bllaabetb .. 220
Jamee Jobnaon ... 220
STIiVEBTEIB. €hai«ty M7
Helen M 668
J. W 688
Rebecca 287
Baby 848
" ' — - rfyi 668
E . : ','^., Samuel. T. 28
^iM\t\^, f^naannab . . 741
TAKt^El, 1>^ J 408
llarrLmjn L' 40S
TA-t*i?*VKiL. Volney .. 610
IWUXJfTT .... 203
CoJ. 106. 762
Uicr ..., 828
Walter 804
TAIA^MA&K. G a t b-
erine 146
TANNBB. Edwin .,., 682
Bmlly Bllaabetb .. 682
TARBBLL, Andrew.. 2S7
Blmlra W 278
Lucy 406
Sarab 156
TATHAM. WUllam .. 733
TAYIiOB. Abble .... 160
Anna 161. 73S
AttguaU 836
Blancbe Edna .... 644
Darid 875
Bdwln Brongbton .. 806
Ellaa 876
Ellen SIS. 617
Btbel Irene 48.
Bnpbemla 864
Prank 896
Frederick G 274
Harold David 4&.
Ira Gilpatrlck 644
Isaac 7:^1
Jamee 284
Jane 666
Jeblel 168
John 760
John Rimer 485
.Tohn K 886
Jooatban laaac .... 780
' - -*i 638
I X. 486
Ipl] 160, 161
1* v<»et 622
r.ui^roEla 169
" >tiilip] 297
Mn Linda 66^
Marffnret 786
MnTX]< Hlnerra 644
Murv 750
\Uim\n UOn 644
M.-f r 153
]nii-.t*- 734
!t:ih»U 354
1'-' 136
^i^ii^iiJ. ,.,jn, 80, 101. 188
Sanfbrd 186
Sarab Ann 210
SaaabJ 854
Stewart 733
Ueeba 354
William 364. 644
TE1AT8WORTH. George
Wasblngton 678
TRFPT, A'oNe F. .. 486
Benjamin G 486
BUlsa Jane 486
Eimma 486
Mary 71
TFnCPLAR, EnUabeth 440
TBN BROOK. Mar-
garet 102
Page
TEN ETOKE. Francis
W. family 732
TBNNAiNT. Daniel .. 68
TBNNBMBY. Mae .. 651
TBRRUiU Alexander 840
Sdward 801
George 840
Rachel »«•
Sopbnmia 840
TBftRT. Blisabetb
Brandage 464
TEWKSBUBY. Ann E 410
Cbarlea H 410
Cbarlea H. 8 410
Bngene S. 410
Jamea 410
Miary IiM*se .... W
Sar^ 105
Timolliy 664
THATOHBR. .Cbarlea 304
HenrietU Pendleton »6
Jamea B. 804, 806
Thomas **
THAYKB. BlU ,^ 804
Henry F 660, M
larael gj
NaSanier.'.'.'.'i.'iii !«
Sabrtna J«J
THOM Benjamin ... TOT
Bmeltoe 707
MaUlda 12
TBHOMAS — .... 8»
Gen J84
Mrs. *1^
Abigail 847. 606
Amanda jw
Anna Maria 646
ATery G 9tt
Becky 1«
Belle *^
Benjamin 156. 106. 941. 421
Benjamin. Jr. ...... 941
Benjamin Pendleton 650
Oassie OW
Castanns M JS
Obrietina 85?
Daniel 84i
Derld Jr. 847. 604, 605. 646
Edward E. g^
Edwin .,, 21
Bliaba 847. 626
Emma Mrs. 610
Etta Jg
Etinlfv . . , * 650
Km May 472
Tredtrlck .... 850
OPK^rjfp A. ,,*»..^.. 472
Hnirniili lvalue *«
HcDiT Allen 4M
it^rbert WeHtctvU .. 660
llotton 956
t&jffabaia ■ < - 601
iBaatf 241. 3*7, 646
Jacob 347. 604
Jane .241, 421. 604
Ja°EOD HlDtfkley . . 610
Jpttttic D. 650
Jwl 417
John 847
j<v!ip DaYld Family 744
nTOFfWJlhtflfl' H. . . . , t . . . 623
JuUa M 942
t^ydla 347
Manning M 575
Mary Mrs 847
Mercy 347
Myrtie 501
Nancy G 942
Nathaniel 350
Nathaniel P 350
Onslow 212
Oscar 510. 642
Rhoda 347
lUchard 750
Row 642
Digitized by V^OOQIC
INDEX
855
THOMAJ»— (OoDt.)
S7lTlBA 106. 286, 24S
Tildeo M)
WeallliT 18S, 682
Wlllard 626
WiUUnn 468. 526, 744
WlHtam B 242
William M 649
THOBIiPSOlN . .100. 720
C5apt, 147. 754
▲<blgftU 652
Alexander Campbell 448
. AUan l4Mll 448
AlplMDM J 086
Amelia Toang 627
Annie Kate 498
Augustas 658
Bearae ■<14
Bridget 164
Garaline 207
Catherine 162
Charlea W 217. 218
Charles William .. 161
CbolUU 620
Daisy Nichols .... 65ft
Doris N 66S
Edwin 161
Bdwio Pendleton .. 448
Elfaa 64. 00. 778. 774
Eliza 566. 614
Elizabeth 486
Ellen Josapbine .. 609
Eugene E 64«
Eugene John 509
Eunice 268. 388. 400
Eunice Pendleton .. 161
Fanny Biarla 161
Florence Amelia .. 647
Frederic 588
Freelove Vincent .. 161
George 101
Harold 6#7
Harriet 685
Harriet Louise 63n
IHarry Joshua 44.^
Henrietta 0 55;s
Ida 341
Irven H 647
(Tomion) Isaac 770
James Bol)ert 411
Jesse 782
John 66. 161, .vn>
Joseph Latham 162. 718
Joshua ..95, 96. 101. 180.
101. 164. 788
Joshua. Jr 95, 161. 448
Joshua Bndd 161. 448
Keturah CaT 161
Laura 569
Laura Emily 483
Margaret Ann 552
Marlon C 5M
Mary 98, 204. 874, 40!»
Merle 558
Nathan 308
Ophelia Josephine.. 152. 718
Pardon Henry ....219, 483
Phebe 219. 263
Robert 662
Robert Wallace ... 509
SAra 95, 96, 166
Samuel 498
Sarah 78, 80, 81, 101, 3lS
600
W. U 668
Wlrltmsn 26R
William CamT>be1l.. 448
WlHiam H 686
WlUlam Henry 627
THOMSON, Janet.... 718
Mai7 Wallace 716
WiUlam 713
THORN, Jolm 780
Joseph 780
Martin 780
Mary tR
Nathaniel Tax 1 o r
(fauiliy) 7V-
fltannoaSi 780
WlUiam TtO, 788
TBOBNDIKEk Oath-
erine 268
SUaabeth 141
TBOBNJD, Alice .... TBB
Maiy 78T
THOBNTON, Charies. 668
ChMTlea PhBip 440
Julie W 411
QHOCBP, Bnjitnla.. Wl
James UJ
X^rdla OS
Mary EUen 788
Sarah K
Stephen 788
THORPE, Clara
Amelia 4B0
Frank 8 400
THRAIiL, Alice 402
THDRLOW. Lacy.... 366
TBUR9T0N, Gardner, _
iBer 234
Hannah 282
John OUikf
Msfy Ann ....:.... 172
Maiy Frances 882
Baobel 929
Sarah Minnie 410
Stephen. Rer 282
Thankful 178
TIBBBrrrS. Betsey. . 682
TIOB, Ellas 881
TICKNOB, Tracy.... 896
TIBUNI^Y. Mm ' ^'i
TIFT. Samuel <P »»
TtUiDBN. Sally TO
TILKEY, James .... 68
TIIililNG H AST.
Clarke g08
OnLLOTSON, Lrdia. . 672
TIMM, Josephine 660
T1MM0N8. lieiiiy . . R;'<.'
TING, Oapt 4
TINGI«T. Rachel
UOF 3^
TINKEBt AJonso flyl-
▼ester 5Sx
Florence Maigaret.. 608
•Marjorie 608
Sylrestar »8
William SylTester.. 606
TDNK (L B P A U G H,
Martha 746
TIN9LET, ... 760
TIPPIN. Se*«:t 24
TITI S. Lennle 709
TOBET. Augustine... 943
TODD, Ghailotta 878
Mary «>T
Nathaniel 227
TOLMAN, Ailbton.... 189
Maiy T 946
TOMPKINS^ Bemaxd. 406
TO^ftSON, Isaac 770
TOOKHY. Job 1. 2
TOPHAM, John, Col. 201
TORPING, .. 294
Johanna 294
Anmuel 2« »
TOBRET, ... 807
Abbie H 618
Nora 712
TOUPHLIK .. 741
TOURTELLOT,
George W 880
TOWER, Honrard H.. 737
fPOWIiB. MaJV 167
Paul 358
Pai^
T0WN4B, Astbor Pod-
dletoo 494
Joseph (Hardy 404
TOWNSOND, Beanaa
G. ***
JosBPh 4«2
Joseph MM. 106
iSry ..-^. 608. 604
fpaAOVr, Bixam .... J66
TRACY, Bdna A 649
Bleanof J. MM.... m
KUaaheth *-^
George W '
gejte W.. Jr JJg
Hertert 6l»
Joto O- Si
Lanren P. Jg
Rath ^^, 6«
Ruth Rice 647, 640
Sarah F Jg
Wheeler 2SL
WlBiam B. MJ
TRASK, Bathshet>a. . 494
Mlnerra gj
William W 255
TRAVHBfl. HIlM 6g
TRAVIS, Bli«a ^
Hester Jg
Saorael oW
THBADWAY, WUl-
lam •
TREAD WELL,
Charles Plwce.... 2B8
Dsnlel Smith ...
Elbert Hsiwley .... »*
Jennie Pendleton... w4
John S, Jg
William Henry 2M
TREAT. Adeline . . . .277, 460
Ella Frances 4W
George Edward .... 246
Georgia Anna....^ 600
James (Blanchaid
(family) ^
John Partridge.... 9»
Joseph ~
Joseph Birneet .... 916
Samuel f^
Simeon Joalyn 600
T B B U, HenrietU
Augurta *J1
William D 471
TRIOKEY, AWgaU
Allen ^
William .......... *w
TRIM, Alexander B. 4fi8
Godfrey JfJ
John (CamUy) .... WO
John G 4g
Joseph O. ^
Joseph W J»
Lois «5
Locy A. Jg
Mary R 414
Maynard W fg
Ralph Hanrts 4M
Robert 428
Robert H 428
WIHiam Harris ... 422
TRIMSLE, Ethel
Palma 687
Jane Og
Robert J 687
Robert William.... 687
TRIMMI7IGS, eusan-
nah 10
Oliver 10
TRIPP. Ella 520
Florence 489
Digitized by V^OOQIC
856
THE PENDLETON GENEALOGY
PMPe
TRIPP— (Com.)
Otbniel, Jr.* (fam-
ily) 558
PhUana 661
Rafns 609
WlUlam IPartar.... 629
ZOm 661
TRODOW, CJbailea.... 620
TROTTEIB, UaxgBxet. 608
TRUOIBN. liOalM.... 246
J. W. H 246
Patil Cbalmera 216
TRUMBUXiU Oaxrie
PendletQii 200
Cliarlea Peodletoii. . 269
EHza Matt 260
Prank 260
Horace NUea 260
Horace NUbb, Jt... S59
John F 260
IxMilae 260
Mary Jane 200
Bamoel 260
Sarah SopiiU 200
TRUSHLL, LoU 403
TRYON. Oen 106
TUGKBR, Armanda
Ruth 444
^i*ry 484
Tt'FTS. 610
Caleb E 887
Caleb B., Jr. 887
TCRNiBDIiL, George. 610
Hugh 020
Walter 884
TURNITR, Asa 086
Austin S. (family). 066
Dcelne 407
Edwar<r 0 660
FidwaTd Clarence... 687
Bllaa 826
BlIxot)eth Saiah.... 220
Everett Pendleton.. 688
Florence Eldridge. . 687
Herbert Bryant ... 687
Howard Cftmbback.. 687
Ines Josephine 687
Job A 687
Julia liocinda .... 087
Lemuel 398
Margaret 860
Slargnerlte 688
Bfand Lj-la 392
Pmdeoce 146, 406
Robert 725
Vesta Adelaide 687
TURNBY. Sally 1S4
TUTTLE, .... 217
OharleB 400
Bbeneier 721
Sarah 721
Sarah Mfs 720
Sllaa 738
TWINGE, Julia .... 884
TWITOHBLL. Joseph. 377
Lucy 377
TWOMBY, John 609
Maria G 099
Mary A 690
Mhmle 699
TYLER, Alice 867
Charles 172
Emellne 468
Marj 178
TYSON, Evelyn L. .. 617
UDBLL, Melvlna 442
UFFORD, Alice 183
Benjamin 183
ULBIBR, Ool 237, 238
Grace Pendleton .. 657
Mabel Angtista 657
Mattalas 6.V$
Maude Howe 667
Philip Major 87
Page
Susan 612
UNDERWOOD, George
M 627
Leonard 660
Lucy 627
Ruby 579
UPHAM, Elizabeth .. 274
UPTON, Edward
Frank 619
UTTER, Mary Mrs. . . 173
VADBR James N... 585
VADNEY. Blnora ... 678
Israel 673
VAILB, Sarah Mont-
gomery 000
WlUlam Fowler .. 600
VALAIS, Alpbonso .. 346
Alvenah 346
Alvonah 346
Francis 846
Lucy 340
VALENTINE . 366
Jolin 742
John W 744
Martha 670
Paul A. family ... 744
VALLBTTE, Hannah
Alberta 22&
VAN ALSnfNE, Sarah
Mrs 481
VAN AMBTTRG. Abby 607
VAN ANTWERP. John
H. ..... 226
VAN BFJtOF/V, George
EltMiry 494
lHiM!i.^ 404
Mai-;- J^'ij.a 404
Sr.'.^-fr 404
Wil'ihiDi 404
W.LUriM. J.ansea .. 404
VAN IMliFN . 121
P^-l-i-i.-k r' GOO
J<-i- 600
VAN ilJKP^F-, CJbaries
T'. ^nTn;:r 784
VANl-EUBErlK. John 612
Revnson 761
Sarah J 612
VANDERBURG. B f-
flntrham 736
Helen 786
VAN DEUSEN. Wil-
liam 383
VAN DBVBNTBR,
Cyrus Clarke ....134. 321
VAJ( DYONE, Laura
A 737
VAN HORN. Abraham 506
Dellna 3S0
Jennie 500
Reuel 38<.»
VAN SCHAJCK 497
VAN TASSEL, <31arace 495
Justice m
VARNBfY, Thomas T. 746
VASS, John 750
VASTTNE, Geonre .. 221
VAU-GHAIN. WlUlam 34
VAUGHN. John 323
VEAL Effa 713
VEAZIE. Joanna 422
Phebe 666
Racbel 410
VERDON .... 257
VESSELS. Elijah 492
Gertrude Elisabeth. 402
VIAL, Janet 494
VrCKORY. Mary .... 134
VINALL, Charlotte .. 432
George 244
Harriet .^nn 244
John, Jr 244
Mary fcUen 244
VINCBN. Charlt.v .. 487
Pac*
VINCRNt* Charles
WlUlAtn 290
Edwtn 65. 151, 720
Eual^ Pifb^lJeton . . 290
Joanna. ,,,.. 151
J<ihii ...... 813
Joflifpli Budd 161
Martlia Maria 290
Sttiansa 83
ThmiiiLS Elfickley .. 16:i
WlllUa 69
William aul) 290
WlMlam Hrb) 290
VIS I NO, MJtmle 451
VOSE, JatDCA 244
Jusibun, 113
VOi^ML tl, Comsllus L. 600
Hiirlet A. 600
WADK, John 138
IlhrnJa 170
TLe^i-Htfir*? 179
WALmvAts. Eugene.. 230
James Sihi^ntian 280
O. BrUnd 230
Oflo Eup^D^* 230
WADL£If>HH Jane
Bciud ... 464
WAD9WORTH, Lou
Stuart Mrs 860
Urania .. 192. 353. 363, 864
WAKEFIEU). Albert
Orln 827, 606
Alice Kate 327
Bertha 327
DruslUa 351
George Washington. 327
Hiram Pendleton .. 327
Lucy 134
Orin 327
Samuel 351
WALDO. Samuel Gen. 84. 86
WALDRON, CJapt, .. 8, 19
Major 21, 22, 25
Laura 519
Mary 254
RidiaM 14
W.ALES 108
Otis 893
W.\LFORlD. Jane .. 10, 11
WALKER, Andrew
Franklin 686
Edna 670
Harry 670
James G 219
Lloyd L. 40S
Lyman W 276
Nancy 368
Racbel Rlggs 275
Samuel B 663
Ssnkh 60. 65. 529
William 86. 45^. 252
686, 766
WALL. Anna J 423
Clara Elisabeth .. 427
Henry 79
WALLACJE, Capt. .. 96
Catherine 483
Cordelia 606
Edmund Henry 696
Emma Mabel 596
Francis 676
(George Oscar 596
George W 695
James 695
John L. 606
Mary 41.1
Samuel 415
WALLACK. Annie M. 623
Martin J 623
WALTER. Fred J. fam-
ily 737
WALTERS. Almlra .. 266
John 206
Bertha 672
Susan P 266
Digitized by V^OOQIC
INDEX
857
WALTON. Frank Al-
fred 687
Oooise 6
Jamea B 637
Kandrto WiUUm .. 687
Hilo Walton 678
Panl Stnart 687
Xenophon Pendleton 687
WAAD, Aliina B..... 662
Andreiw OB
AugnsU 602
CecU 688
Obarlea 800
DaTid 270
Dorothea 60
Kdwln 0 270
Elliabeth 1 861
Esra Maater 270
Frank. D 787
Fx«der«ck 226
(}6orge Pendleton .. 270
Oladya Frances .... 614
Hannah Jane 270
Isaac 861
James 0 677
James H 861, 667
James Joseph 614
Jerry 683
Jonathan 668
Joeephine 661
Juliette G. Mrs. .. 216
Louisa 0 677
Margaret 861
Mark 270
Mav 861
Mary Jane 663
Nancy Pendleton .. 270
Patrick Henry 614
iPetjer 360» 667
Sarah 160
Thomas 84, 77
Tlmotlhy ., 270
Timothy lillton .. 27o
William 861
WAiRDBN, Ecakln .. 278
WAEFOBD. Margaret 225
WARK. John Archi-
•bald 682
John Jacob- family. . 582
WABKBN, Mr 28
A. M 268
Albert W 866
Alfred Porter 624
Angelica 847
Benjamin 867, 681
Benjamin Ashley .. 867
(Betsey 272
Daniel 628, 581
Daniel (family) ... 581
Oeorge 624
George W 867
Harriet Louise ... 867
Isaac 624
Isaac, Jr 524
Jeremiah 847, 606
Jeremiah, Jr 605
Jndson L 866
Laura 0 866
Lillian B 605
Louisa 488
LydU 107
Lydia Porter 628, 531
Mary D 867
OpelU P 867
Samuel 272
Sarah J 867
Sarah Pendleton .. 624
Stephen 197, 806,867
Stephen H 867
T. B XH
Timothy 106,624
William 8 360, 867
Wlnileld 557
Pace
WABiBINGTON, Oom-
modove 246-7
Lewda Ooimnodoce.. 428
WATBBHOUan, U«f7 481
WATB&MAN, De-
borah 887
Soaan 171. 818
WATBBOUS, Benja-
min 778
WATBSBS. Daniel,
Capt 140
WATKilNS, Bmellne.. 072
Frances 674
Zecharlah Orandl-
■on 674
WATSON .... 407
BUM 400
IPied Otfi
Freda PanUiia 640
Lucy B 414
Nancy 418
Shnon 414
BtlUman 640
ZoU Letran 680
WAUOH. Lonlae 8.. 516
Lncy B 881
WlUlam W 616
WAY, Lura 610
Bnssell W 610
WEAJU Anna Lonisa 460
John Henry 470
WBAVER, Oatherlne. 604
John 184
Marcelia 840
Marcella 840
WDBBBR, Amelia
C 458
Augustus 458
WBBSTBE, Sarah .. 432
James 188
WBiDD, Adam 240
Brman (family) .. 721
WilMam (family).. 648-4
WEEKBS, Marie An-
toinette 666
WBBKS. Charles Vic- ^_
tor 4W
OomeHua 4»»
WEIGAND, Frances
M 258
WEISS, Jacob 8^
WELCH, Jamea 686
John «86
Margaret 680
Mary Ann 686
Maurice 648
S. H., Mia 172
Thomas Henry
(family) MS
W1SLLB8, Jane 830
Mary Maria 815
Oliver 816
WELLINGTON. Sarah 850
WBLLMAN, Jamea .. 416
Sanrael 280
Susan 280
WHLLS .... 138
Anna 71
Betsey 261
Elisabeth 183
(Seorge B 466
Joseph 140
Julia L 804
Luke IFoPd 626
Maria 174
Mary Alnrlra 626
•Norman 406
Polly 126
Thankful 140
Tbomaa T58
Thomas Bucklln .. 420
WBLTON, Lucre t!a.. 181
Page
WENTTWOBTH, Ab-
ram P 267
BTerett P 2(rr
Frank H 267
Franklin 046
Harriet BUen .... 287
Harrla U 587
Hiram 267
Israel, BeT., (fam-
ily) 740
James 267
Jamea E 267
Jay Backus 740
Lewis Clifton 267
Leslie A 420
I^man Wellington. 267
OliTer 740
Buel 270
Thomaa A 2M
Thomas Pendleton. 267
Virginia Pendleton. 046
Wmiam JL. 046
WEST, 408
Abble 415
A/kask 106
Alfred 415
Amherst 108
Amml 188
Benjamin 860
CUire 662
Clement 48
Cynthia 188
Daisy 552
Bllaha 848
iBmily 660
George F 552
Hannah 160
James 103
John 18. 28, 100, 768
Josephine A 606
Lydia 777
Mabel B 408
Nancy W
Bichard 408
Robert 408
Samuel 415
Simeon 86
Stlhnan Anatln ... 408
Surrior 1?5
Zarriah 108
WBBTOOTT, Alice .. 520
Tbomaa, Col 876
Wllldam T. C 240
WESTON, Beeale Bur-
ton 618
Blethea 288
Thomaa • 848
WESTOVBR, Joseph
Henry__^. 862
WETHEBBKE. Mary
E., Mrs. 585
WBTMOBB, Alaon
Amerine 608
BUen Leonora 506
Itha 828
Julia Pendleton .. 828
Morris 288, 608
WBTEaTBIN, Fran-
ces 571
WTBYMOUTH. Blla .. 402
WHALEN. Mary Jane 580
Matthew 030
WHARTON. Bichard. 84
WHEATON, Mary
Amelia 486
Mason, Col 86. 753
Nathaniel C 280
Norral Ernest 485
Rudolph De Wolf.. 486
Seth 486
Seth. Jr 485
Warren Augustus.. 466
Digitized by V^OOQIC
858
THE PBNDLBTON OBNBALOOT
WHUELDON,
Cllve ....
Grace
Eftlfrift B
Richard James
Tknotliy
WH0BLBR, Gapt
Awnm.
A^iiiiie
Agnr
CVn>
DariQi Pierce ..
Edward B
Bllsa Jane
Bmma CaroUne
Haimab
Henrietta
Henrj (B
Jamef Sbeffteld
Judltto Maria ..
I^dla Ann . . . .
Nathao . . .'
Sarahrfaine
U 4
20
90
680
614-5
680
851
S84
661
661
258
WHBBLW R I O H T»
Jolia, BeT
Safimiel
WHIPPLE, Dorottiy.
WHITAKDB, R n t h
Anna
fiaaan 625, 526,
wnUam
WHITOOB, Edith ...
WHITOOIUB, C y D*
thia
Sarah MaivAret . .
WlllaiHl
WHITE, .
Aaron
Amanda Malvlna ..
Ambroae
.\nna Demaria
Carolyn H
Clarence H
Comellna, Oapt
I>anlel (family) . .
Delia iL
Dadley iCbflipinan..
Edward 110, 7S4
B»lM 87, 251
Hllzabeth 872, 528
Ellen 672
(Era ...
Frank J 251
Pate P«ffe
065 OUria 145
500 OllTer 888
556 Phi4«na 807
BOO fladle A 600
555 SaUy 871.872
600 Samuel SOT
61 Samnel aianTllIe . 888
260 Samuel Miner 888
682 Sarah 671
887 Sarah P 840
180 ThomM 42
800 WilMam 251
444 William Wallace .. 572
140 WHITBBEAD, BQIeB. 488
662 WHITBHORN. Sarah. 207, 470
806 WHITBHOUSE, Mary 280
406 WHITBLT, Prank
424 Adama 668
140 WBITINO. Col. ... 61
140 George Predeick .. 234
140 Helen A 234
280 lBa4>elI A 284
140 Jolhn B 234
286 Seth 167
88 \V<HITMABSH. Benja-..
Benjamin Eurl
Chariea Frederick...
Herbert
James
Mabel Beatrice ....
Warren
Warren Tmmbnl 1 . .
WlllUm Artliur ...
WHITMORB, Cbarlea
ElUatoeth
Joseph Lyon
Lena Pendleton
Sidney GhaileM
Snsan
2?? WHITNEY
821
251
585
384
872
782
684
Edward Freel
Emily
Kva
Frank Pendleton . .
Helena May
Ina Melveme
James vHlram
James Jefferson
John
Jotin Franklin ....
Lacy Pendleton
Sarah
Virsrlnia Blanche ..
626 WHITTAKHB, AlUn
251 Harrison Jay
George 261, 510, 672 WHITTBN, Martin L.
George 'Henry 24U Samh
George S 618 WHITTINGHAM, John
Hannah Bolton 572 WIOKESB, Amelia Gar-
616
Harriet B
Harriet Pendleton
Helen E 618
Henrietta 210
Henrietta Hope ... 240
Henry 240
FI«'nry K 586
James Burpee 572
Jamee J 684
John 251
Jobn B eOO
Joseph iB 464
Julia A 150
Leonidaa 240
Llvona 519
Lott 80
Locy Baton 240
Lncy Ella . . .
Lata Larinna — 747
Mary 519
Mary Jane 251, 307
Mason 321
Nlcholaa 87, 251
oMrw
Bptjajah Pen a Id ton
Cat hvTlB^ A. ..*...
Chirles Fredotlek , .
.Tncob WIlHam ....
Joa^'ph LfliRtiul ► . , .
I.etiinet r>r. ..*►..
Lc^int?! H^uderwoft
Marlii Sai>tJa ......
Tti'HTiR!!! J^ffflraoa ,.
MR'KUFP, Eli*a ..
jHj^llll .
WIGfliN, Lti<-1u» H.
C , .
Ml iiUable Il*.is»oom
J '
iinft
'l^x^^iia Capt 7,
308
808
400
S81
893
490
490
409
318
313
313
318
318
410
224
406
618
5»4
388
518
388
469
409
584
464
6
206
206
205
205
205
206
205
206
205
206
227
227
187
431
893
431
572 WIGHTMAN, Abel
Bendleton
Ann Elixa .
Charlotte . . .
Emily
^rry
216
217
216
217
216
Harriet B. 216
Henry 148
Israel 120. 216
Joseph Pendleton .. 216
Juliette GranTille . . 217
Maria 217
Mary 217
Nancy 216
Oliver Chapman .. 217
Valentine 216
William Wolcott .. 216
WILBBR, Abraham.. 672
Mary B 629
WILBEBT. Catherine.
Frances 706
John 707
WILBUR, BatliBbeba 188
Benjamin 00, 75
Gbristopher 186
David lU. 188
Desire 188
Esther 188
Hannah 186
Huldah a88
IciKafood 188
Isaac 324
Isaiah I8S
Joanna 204
Joeeftfi 75
Mary Add 3.S6
Samoel 18$
Van Rensselaer .. 324
Vlnril Victor 324
Winiam 112
William Pendleton. 324
WILOOZ. AbigaU
Pendleton 168, ISO
Amey I60
Anna 72
Asa 14:{
Caleb 74. 771
Daniel 74
Edward 60
Elisabeth
Fanny Pendleton .. 156
Frank 225
Frost 2.16
George Pendleton .. I4.t
George W 447
Green Pendleton .. lot;
Hannah 70, liw
Hezeklah 153, 156
Isaiah, Jr 14,^
Isaiah Rev 143
Isaiah 3rd 143
Jame« Pendleton .. 156
Jeaoette 256
Jesse 153, 159
Jesse, Jr 153
Jease H 153
Jewett 256
John Pendleton ... 4n
Joshua 74, 771
Lodowick 163
Lncy 1.H4
LydlA 143, iRe
Mary 74
MehltaMe 153
Nancy 144, IM
Nathan Pendleton.. 144
Nathan Pendleton
Jr 144
FbineaB m?.
Polly 1431
Stephen . ...58, 68, 74. 770
SusannaSh I5:s
Susannah (Pendle-
ton) 74. 770
Thomas isf:
William 47, 48. 72. 122, \^
William S»7
William A 144
William Frederick. 447
William Pendleton. 14:1
WILDKR. Charles
Fred 43**
James P 4;jf»
Digitized by V^OOQIC
INDEX
859
Page
WILDERMUTH. Catb-
erlDe f 647
WILES. Henry Oapt. 190
WHiSr. Eilsa Jackson 424
WILGLS, James H... 216
WILKES, D. N 109
George W 788
Winifred 788
WILKINSON. Ann .. tei
WILLARD, G b a r I e t
W 482
Sarah ^^
WILLEY, Atel 767
Elizabeth 671
WILLIAMS >■■■ .. 839
A«ne8 629
AJmlra Baker 909
Alpheos E 809
Amy 145, 215
Ann 806
Ik>Djamln Franklin. 721
Bessie Oakea 718
Blackstooe 692
Charles Brown .... 309
Charles E 41b
Charles W. family 614
Charlotte Pendleton 682
Oostello 602
Desire 8«
Eleazar 387
Eleaser 210
Eliza Jane .%Sii
E311a KeUogg jioo
Emma C 339
Emory F 41s
Erastns D 602
Esther 38«
Ethel A 626
George P 419
Harriet Divine .... 692
Harriet Elmira .... 3»»
Henry 330
Henry Garrett .... 602
Henry Gavle 692
Horace Elliot ao-j
Isaac Harvey .... 225
James B. Jr 41s
.Tames D 425
John 339
John 0 625
John H 721
John Lii forest .... 407
John Roberts 692
Llvona A 41 M
Lois 280. 270
Louisa E 602
Louise Scott 309
Margaret 403
Mary JU4, 626
Mary Abbie 215
Mary Florence .... 395
Mary Jane 341
Mary Lavlna 626
Mllo Cecil 692
Nathan S3it
Nathan M 602
Nellie 721
Noyes 215
Pht'be Emeline .... 337
Roger 3, 4
Roger Benjamin .. 463
Royal Alphens .... 809
Ruth 170
Sarah 174
ShubaPl 116, 137, 191
Sophronia 628
Thomas 4»4
Timothy 42
Vera Anrosta 602
William 626
William Franklin . . 626
William Harrison
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William J ^5
Winsor 401
Zanetta A 419
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WILLIAMSON, Joaepli 142
Mary T 412
Thomas 412
WIL9HBB. Mary
Ann 250
iVHiSON, AMJe 7B8
Ananlan 788
Anne H 406
ftdnrand 068
Brerard AJlan 696
Prancea E, ^08
Harriet 285
Heleo Annette 068
Jamee ^.. 704
James Grant 066
John 61^1
John G«D 406
Lester Alonfo 563
Lincoln 540
Manly Otis 658
Martha 964
Nathaniel 206
Nettie Jmne 704
Otis D 668
TbompaoQ 733
Winifred 6W
WINAN8, Oorta 668
Banice 668
g*«7 H. 608
Haaei 66B
2oe 668
WIN ANTS, Johanna.. 207
WINCHEMj, — . 186
WINCHESTISR, Ellen
Steams 46l
William W 808
WINCHPBW. Betaey. 144
WINCOLL, Jobn .... 28, 704
WINDSOR, J&mea 800
WINDUS. Frsdarlck.. 618
Herbert 618
Lena 618
Sarah 518
Thomas 618
Walter 518
WING, A«M« May... 000
Daniel 000
Sarah 677
WINKLBB, France*
C 216
WINSLAND, John.... 81
WINSLOW, Anna.... 411
Guy Pendleton 684
Hannah 86
Harlan M 411
Isaac 84, 86, 86
Jamee Arthur 584
Louise Josephine.... 664
Alypon E. 411
Nathan C 411
Richard 584
WlUlam 271
WINTHROP, Lleut-
Gov 213
Major 83
(John) 28
John 84
WISE, Eleainor 845
Margaret 600
Tatmnerson 521
WISSINGER. Clara... 262
WnSWAiLL, Angelica
Schuyler 226
Julia Elizabeth 226
Martlia Ann 226
Mary 228
Noah, Jr 226
Seth 226
WITCHMAN. Amy... 551
WITHHE, Louisa A.,
Mra. 204
WIT HE RIDGE.
George 397
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WITHBBJiT, Bban... 262
Joseph L. 262
Jodith 252
Prlsdlla 262
Rebecca tfSH
Thomas 252
Ttxxmas J 252
WUlIam 262
WITHINGTON, Jolt.
sna • 408
WOttiCOrrT, Harriet'.'. 621
WOLFB, Oatiwrliie... 288
W0OT>. ^ 840
Anaa S. ........... 874
ArtfjUT JU * * . . 842
Au4^qfftJjie W. 870
Ba^JIs 650
Bc^m 1 St Pendleton . . . 660
Btsmice MiLrkiti. .... 660
Ciirrle A. .,, $74
0]4U'ki» EI2}ert .... 494
Gto-TvDC* W 720
Clt-mt^jitlii^ ^.., 286
IianleJ . . . .^ 494
Djirwlb Wwlei^ .... 4M
■Bt^rudiy Htartetta. 286
Ellihbeth .....286. MO, 874
KJLEiitMrtLi Ana ..... 874
l^]i]y Amelia .... 647
Kmlty ElJ»b«Ui... 494
BpJiralm . . . , 264
^ibralm. Jr, ^ 286
Evtimlm <3j^) ,,.. 286
rA\t*:-l IttlWt 442
B>c'ILiie , 286
geone Bdwai<a 404
Handet 876
Battle Boss 854
Heilbert iESdwln 500
Herbert Edwin, Jr. 660
laa Lanona 260
laai)^]a Bamonm.... 668
Jay Pendleftod 442
i<MXii 442.584
John, Jr ....442
John B * ii|M)
John Manly JJ?
Leaman 8 374
Luman Stewart .. soo
MaiTgu^rlte A 443
Mary Ann 743
Mary Florence .... 494
MUmle ....7/... IS
R. Lee ::::;; |jj
Roy Udell JJ;
Samuel Nerlns . 494
Thomas SSaldwln ;.'248, 264
William ... 9ntt
William H.. '.';.';;; ^J
William Santford.. 874
Winnie 4^
WOODBURiN, Margar-
et 158
WOODBURY . 828
WOODMIAN. Locinda
H 856
William 267
WOODMANSDE,
(family} 891
Florence M 391
Peleg Sanford 891
WOODRUF, Albert.. 218
Flora 281
WOODRUFF, Grace
Blanche 824
Romola 824
WOODS, Franklin H. 400
Jennie 885
Jennie Mae 400
Susan 416
WOODSIDB. Ann ... 667
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Anna see
Afanfaam loe
Anna 307
Blkanili sttS
g«of»ian» 060. Ses
Heniy Otii oea
James 'Bttkanah .. 563
JameaOtte 058, MS
John Franda oos
^n ^fff
IfarxAnna Stanton.. 408
go" 510
T. B lie, 102
WUUam 510
WOOLiQB. Gatberlne. 288
WOOLSON, Clara ... 326
WOOILSTON, Blec t a
Jane 735
WOOSVEm, .. 20*
WOBGBSTDB, George
W 400
^»c 0 400
Bunh 409
WORDBLL. Mar7 ... T4
WOBDiaN, Mary 104
earah 95
WORTQBN, laaac B. 524
HaiT A 624
WOKrPElljNOTON,
Alice Mand 628. 624
George 628
WBIBN. OJhirtlia Bl-
<»ora 747
WRIGHT ....205. 286
Alice 288
Chloe 124
Cordelia M 885
Bber 211
Eleazar 210. 212, 870
Bleasar. Jr 210, 212. 870
Heman 211
BUia 616
Eiisatwth Ann 667
Hnldah I86
Joftm 404. 668
Lovflca ani
liOTlna 211, 880
Ludna 211
MargaTOt 863
Mary Bmellne .... 404
U«ry LlTana 545
»Jfattcy 211
iNorman 211
Oscar VlTlan 646
Saibrina 213
Sarah 124, 127
Sarah Jane 82s
»»«» 211
niomaa 101
Timothy 136
Watrooi 211
WUUam e M0
WTAiR, Peter a
WTCKOFF. Bllsa 8.. 613
W7LLIE, Nmaej B..
H». 718
WUUam J 275
WTULT. Bdchaxd ... 786
WTMAN. Abigail ... 620
mUah 620
Bonlce 848, 410
Geoiye T 288
leaac Jeremiah ... 604
Lena 520
Leon 272
Leon W 2(2
Locy 523
Mary J. Mrs 524
Mary Iliayer 504
Minnie 684
WlUlam 520
WUllam J 608
WTSS, Magdallna. . . . 670
YAIiB. Borrltt 183
Bnrrttt iBber 107
GaiollDe 182
Obarlea 182
fiber 181
Bber E. 182
filUba 181
Frederick 182
Ga«oe 230
Juliette 182
Phefbe (P e n d 1 e-
ton) 107, 181. 788
Phebe Ann 182
Roderick 102
TBAIRLT. Beatrice... 406
Blanche Albby 406
Gertnide 406
Herbert P 404
Lee A. 404^
Malwl A 404
Wmiam T. 404
YBATON. Aotoiliette. 660
John 650
Beb(»eca 350, 628, 664,
656, 660
Violet 608
TBQCiYBRTON. Mair.- 736
TB0MAN8. Mary
Jane 400
TBBBilNGTON. Ban-
«om Lather 811
YORK. Addle 661
Anna 18I6
Catherine 178
Olariaaa 156. 260. 686
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Content 317
Edward P 178
Hear IDivigbt 178
Hiram 178
Jeremiah 178
Jeremiah, Jr 178
Maggie 862
Martha 151
Nancy D 624
Sanh ip 426
Thankful Tborgton. 178
YOUNG, .... 306
AddLaon 482
Alexander ISO
Al?1n P 653
Andiew 543
Bert 627
Carrie 434
Oharlea 485
Cora 225, 226
Eainil>eth 863
Esther L. 747
Pranoee Bdwlna 565
George 621. ^12
Hannah 857
Hannah A 236
Herbert 8 4S2
Ida 228
Inrlng Walker 459
Jamea 856
Jane 140
Jennie Eu 700
John 880. 747
John Whaeler 565
Joeeph 454
Locinda 271
Lydla 644
Marcna B 177
Maivaret 140, 233
Martin Acker 226
Martin Van Boren.. 226
Mary ...1 288
Matilda 642, 627
MUUe IC 454
Nancy 248
Olive B. 707
Polly 106
B<ri)ert 244
aally 141
Samuel 106
Sidner Perbam 5M
Thomas A 554
Thomas Emery 664
Thomas J 454
WUUam 220
YOUNGLOVB, Samuel 40
YOUNGS. Sarah 841
ZBIGNBrUBS. Bllaa-
beth 519
ZEISL, Ltraisa Doro-
thea 706
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